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Feb 4, 1983
Antireligion and the Press — Washington Times
Nov 20, 1982
Purple monster spares the earth, hawks science fiction book instead — Press-Enterprise (Riverside, California)
Oct 22, 1982
The selling of a blockbuster // Scientology's Hubbard launches a sci-fi comeback — Los Angeles Herald Examiner (California)
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Type: Press
Author(s): Jack Searles
Source: Los Angeles Herald Examiner (California)
At first glance, the double-page ad in Daily Variety looks much like all the other congratulatory messages that routinely appear Hollywood's trade press. "Our Dear Friend Has Done Again!" the headline proclaims. Then "He has given us another incredible reason to make a fuss over him!" It's on second glance — on recognizing "our dear friend" 's name and face — that you realize how different this ad is. Instead of praising the latest effort of some show-biz functionary, this one ...
Mar 10, 1981
Suit charges Scientologist smear campaign — The Ledger (Florida)
Nov 25, 1979
Scientology 'dirty tricks' bared — Detroit Free Press
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Type: Press
Source: Detroit Free Press
Washington: Court documents show the Church of Scientology put together a scheme to blackmail the Internal Revenue Service into doing a favorable tax audit on the church. According to documents released Friday, the church stole secret IRS files on famous Americans and.planned to threaten to release them unless the audit was favorable. There was no indication any blackmail threat against any individual was made. The documents were among thousands of files seized from the church in 1977, and ordered released Friday ...
Oct 27, 1979
Scientology members guilty in data thefts — Detroit Free Press
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Type: Press
Source: Detroit Free Press
WASHINGTON — (AP) — A federal judge Friday convicted nine members of the Church of Scientology, including the wife of the founder, of taking part in a major conspiracy to steal government documents about the church. As the defendants and their lawyers clustered in front of him, U.S. District. Judge Charles Richey said the evidence "establishes each and every element" of the crimes that resulted in convictions. RICHEY SET no date for sentencing the defendants, who included Mary Sue Hubbard, wife ...
Jul 31, 1977
Judge rules in FBI favor in dispute with church [exact date unknown] — Associated Press
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Type: Press
Source: Associated Press
LOS ANGELES (AP) — The federal government won a major victory in its battle with the Church of Scientology when a judge ruled the FBI's seizure of thousands of church documents was legal. U.S. District Judge Malcolm M. Lucas rejected claims by church attorneys that the FBI exceeded the scope of a search warrant during the seizures last July 8. Federal attorneys said Wednesday's ruling, unless appealed, cleared the way for the documents to be presented to a federal grand jury ...
Dec 8, 1976
Scientologists lay libel suits against author — Winnipeg Free Press
Aug 2, 1975
Will real CIA agent please stand up? — Detroit Free Press
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Type: Press
Author(s): Chuck Stone
Source: Detroit Free Press
ONCE THE PANDORA'S BOX of unsubstantiated allegations is pried open, it no longer becomes a question of, "Is there one?" but rather, "Who is the one?" Alexander Butterfield seems to have rebutted reports that he was the CIA's man in the White House. But is it even logical to assume such a direct contact exists? It is, if you know anything about Washington bureaucratic infighting. Is one of President Ford's 43 assistants and special assistants in league with the CIA? A ...
Jun 27, 1974
Libraries Face Libel Threat — Winnipeg Free Press
Type: Press
Source: Winnipeg Free Press
The Church of Scientology of Canada has advised some libraries that they may be cited as party defendants in a libel suit unless they remove certain books from their shelves, Steven Horn, council member of the Canadian Library Association said Wednesday. But, in an advisory memorandum signed by the association's incoming president, Belly Henderson, association members were told, "... the threat is potential rather than actual." The memo said, "In view of the objectives of the ... association, it may be ...
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
May 22, 1972
Scientology fights back — The Nation
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Type: Press
Author(s): Clay Steinman
Source: The Nation
Mr. Steinman is a free-lance writer living in New York. Like all true believers, the members of the young Church of Scientology (or Dianetics as it is sometimes known) believe they have found the answers. A visit to their New York headquarters in the Hotel Martinique shows that Scientology has at least put smiles on a few faces and seems to have solved many of the existential problems of the members who work and study there. According to the recent U. ...
Apr 1, 1972
Author here sues Scientologists — New York Times
Jul 6, 1970
Scientologists' convention ends on cheer for Hubbard // [Hubbard: "Scientologists are in the upper tenth of the upper tenth of the world's population in intelligence"] — Press-Telegram
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Type: Press
Author(s): Noel Swann
Source: Press-Telegram
About 3,000 scientologists from across the nation wrapped up their three-day national convention in Long Beach Sunday with a rousing, two-minute standing salute to their "commodore and leader," L. Ron Hubbard. The group had just heard a tape recorded message from Hubbard, made in the Mediterranean aboard the 3,000-ton motor yacht, Apollo, from which he runs the oft-controversial religion. As his voice reverberated through the Long Beach Arena, spotlights played on a gigantic portrait of Hubbard, the onetime science fiction and ...
Jan 1, 1970
Scientology: the Now Religion — Delacorte Press
Jan 1, 1970
Scientology: the Now Religion - Chapter 1: The Now religion — Delacorte Press
Jan 1, 1970
Scientology: the Now Religion - Chapter 2: "Ron" — Delacorte Press
Jan 1, 1970
Scientology: the Now Religion - Chapter 3: Enter Dianetics — Delacorte Press
Jan 1, 1970
Scientology: the Now Religion - Chapter 4: Scientology — Delacorte Press
Jan 1, 1970
Scientology: the Now Religion - Chapter 5: The real truth — Delacorte Press
Jan 1, 1970
Scientology: the Now Religion - Chapter 6: Techniques, drills, and processes — Delacorte Press
Jan 1, 1970
Scientology: the Now Religion - Chapter 7: "Ethics" — Delacorte Press
Jan 1, 1970
Scientology: the Now Religion - Chapter 8: Conclusion — Delacorte Press
Jan 1, 1970
Scientology: the Now Religion - Epilogue — Delacorte Press
Jan 1, 1970
Scientology: the Now Religion - Introduction — Delacorte Press
Mar 16, 1969
Ex-science fiction writer typed out Scientology plan — Detroit Free Press
Mar 16, 1969
What the words mean — Detroit Free Press
Feb 1, 1969
The Secret of Scientology: An Examination Of The Controversial Religious-Psychological-Pseudoscientific cult — Winnipeg Free Press
Church of Scientology International (CSI): Form 1023 filing
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Type: Document
[Transcription of the meaningful parts of the 1023 form as submitted by the Church of Scientology International to the IRS. For the complete document, see PDFs] [Coming soon]
Tag(s): Applied ScholasticsArlene DubronAssociation for Better Living and Education (ABLE) (formerly, "Social Coordination" or SOCO)Author Services, Inc. (ASI) (dba, Galaxy Press) (subsidiary of Church of Spiritual Technology)Author's Family Trust BBrian AndersonBridge Publications, Inc. (BPI)Bruce ArbuckleBuilding Management Services (BMS)California Association of Dianetic Auditors (CADA)Carol HutchinsonCatherine "Cathy" Bernardini (aka Cathy Rinder)Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization (CSFSO)Church of Scientology Flag Ship Service Organization (CSFSSO)Church of Scientology International (CSI)Church of Scientology Religious Trust (CSRT)Church of Spiritual Technology (CST) (dba, L. Ron Hubbard Library)Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR)Clay EberleCommodore's Messenger Organization (CMO)CriminonDavid MiscavigeDee RoweDianetics Foundation InternationalDorothy FullerEric RisingFoundation for Religious Freedom (FRF)Francine NecocheaFrancis MillerFrank SanchezFSO Oklahoma Investments CorporationGary SilcockGerald "Gerry" ArmstrongGlover RoweGolden Era ProductionsGregory F. HendersonGuillaume LesevreHeber C. JentzschHubbard College of Administration (HCA)Hubbard Dianetics Foundation (HDF)Inspector General Network (formely, Hubbard Dianetics Foundation)Internal Revenue Service (IRS)International Association of Scientologists (IAS)International Hubbard Ecclesiastical League of Pastors (IHELP)International Membership Services Administration, N.V. (dba, IAS Administrations)International Publications Trust (IPT) (UK)Irene MarshallIrene ZaferesJanet WeilandJeffrey A. DubronJo Ann ScrivanoJoan SanchezJohn FinucaneJonathan "Jonno" EpsteinJulie Christofferson TitchbourneKurt WeilandLawrence "Larry" WollersheimLawrence StiflerLawsuitLeslie BrowningLisa Stuart HalversonLynn FarneyLynnel ArbuckleManagement (Membership?) Services Administration Limited (UK)Marc YagerMaria H. StarkeyMario MetellusMarissa AlimataMark C. "Marty" RathbunMark IngberMark LewandowskiMastertechMichael "Mike" SutterMichael BurnsMichael J. "Mike" RinderMira ChaikinNarconon InternationalNational Commission on Law Enforcement and Social Justice (NCLE)Nesta InvestmentsNew Era Publications International, ApS (NEPI)Office of Special Affairs (OSA) (formerly, Guardian's Office)Pedro H. RimandoPeter MillerPeter SiegelReligious Technology Center (RTC)Richard WolfsonRoxanne FriendScientology Defense Fund TrustScientology Missions International (SMI)Sea Organization (Sea Org, SO)Sherry FortuneSOR Services (UK)Stephanie HorwichSteve DunningSusan SilcockTed PatrickTerry DixonThe Way to Happiness (TWTH)Theta Management LimitedThomas SpencerTom AshworthTom HutchinsonUnited States Parishioners TrustVicki AdlerVicki BenhamWatchdog Committee (WDC)Wendy RabelWilliam RabelWorld Institute of Scientology Enterprises (WISE)
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