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Jan 24, 2010
He wants his money back from Church of Scientology — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)More: Larry Anderson's meeting with Tommy Davis , (transcript by Anonymous) , Scientologists and money
Nov 18, 2008
Study questions drug-treatment results // Panel hears disputed figures — KRQE
Type: TV
Author(s):
Michael Herzenberg Source:
KRQE SANTA FE (KRQE) — A report presented to a legislative committee Monday suggests an Albuquerque drug-treatment program seeking more state money may not be as good as it claimed. Dr. Paul Guerin, who has been studying the program based on the teachings of the founder of Scientology, reported it does not have the success rate it has pointed to in the past. He delivered the results of his study in testimony to the Legislatures Courts, Corrections and Justice Committee meeting in ...
Dec 29, 1998
Scientologists buy Red Cross building — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Dec 6, 1998
McPherson relatives lead protest — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Type: Press
Author(s):
Thomas C. Tobin Source:
St. Petersburg Times (Florida) Protesters gather in a somber ceremony outside the Fort Harrison Hotel, where Lisa McPherson spent her final days. CLEARWATER — Relatives of Lisa McPherson made a tear-filled trip Saturday night to the Scientology hotel where she spent her final days under guard and in the grips of a mental breakdown. Her aunt and uncle, Dell and Art Liebreich, and her cousin Kim Krenek led a group of about 60 anti-Scientology protesters who held candles and laid a wreath outside a privacy ...
Feb 28, 1998
Scientologists ask for mediator — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Type: Press
Author(s):
Thomas C. Tobin Source:
St. Petersburg Times (Florida) A federal mediator is assessing whether the U.S. Department of Justice can help ease tensions involving the Church of Scientology and Clearwater police. The mediator, Ernest Jones, works out of Atlanta with the Justice Department's Community Relations Service. Last week, he met separately in Clearwater with City Manager Mike Roberto, police Chief Sid Klein and Scientology officials. The church has been saying for more than a year that a police investigation into the 1995 death of Scientologist Lisa McPherson amounts to ...
Feb 1, 1998
Scientology in Clearwater: digging in / Scientology in Clearwater — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Type: Press
Author(s):
Thomas C. Tobin Source:
St. Petersburg Times (Florida) She is one of an estimated 3,300 Scientologists who have migrated to Clearwater in the 1990s, the most dramatic period of growth for the church during its 22 years in Clearwater. In addition, the church has said it is "deadly serious" about its plans for the year 2000, which include tripling the size of its Clearwater staff to more than 3,500; launching a local Scientology "university" that would accommodate more than 10,000 students a week; and having "Clearwater known as the ...
Feb 1, 1998
Scientology in Clearwater: digging in / The beliefs of the church — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)
Dec 7, 1997
Scientologists attack police chief in letter — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)More: link
Dec 6, 1997
Thousands turn out for Scientology — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)More: whyaretheydead.info , link
Oct 31, 1997
In her final years, Scientologist spent $175,000 — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)More: lisamcpherson.org , pqasb.pqarchiver.com
Type: Press
Author(s):
Thomas C. Tobin Source:
St. Petersburg Times (Florida) Lisa McPherson turned to the Church of Scientology in her 20s as she tried to shed the emotional baggage of a rocky youth. By age 36, with a high school education, she was earning a handsome salary as a sales representative in Clearwater. Today, as the church tries to rebut assertions that it caused her sudden death, it also credits Scientology for her successes in life. But McPherson's turnaround came at a financial price. From 1991 until she died in December ...
Mar 22, 1997
Troubles dogged 'medical liaison' — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)More: pqasb.pqarchiver.com
Type: Press
Author(s):
Thomas C. Tobin Source:
St. Petersburg Times (Florida) CLEARWATER - A Church of Scientology staff member who helped care for Lisa McPherson shortly before her death is a medical doctor whose practice in Arizona was restricted after two hospitals raised questions about her use of prescription drugs. The doctor, Janis K. Johnson-Fitzgerald, agreed to an order in October 1993 in which she surrendered her right to write prescriptions; promised not to see patients; agreed to random drug tests; and was to have her progress monitored by another doctor. At ...
Mar 2, 1997
Scientologist hospitalized after jump into harbor — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)More: rickross.com , pqasb.pqarchiver.com
Type: Press
Author(s):
Thomas C. Tobin Source:
St. Petersburg Times (Florida) CLEARWATER — A barefoot woman ran between two Church of Scientology buildings early Saturday before jumping into Clearwater Harbor, where police took her into protective custody for a psychiatric evaluation. As the incident unfolded over more than three city blocks downtown, a patrol officer tried twice to ask the woman if she needed help, police said. They said she and a Church of Scientology security guard behind her kept running and eventually she was found by police in shallow Clearwater Harbor. ...
Jan 27, 1997
U.S. criticizes Germany on Scientology — Washington PostMore: highbeam.com
Aug 25, 1973
Mind meddlers at work — The Bulletin (Australia)
Type: Press
Author(s):
Marion MacDonald Source:
The Bulletin (Australia) THE FEDERAL government's passion for commissions of inquiry into all manner of atrocity, iniquity and anomaly may have helped prepare the ground for some unofficial and oddly based fact-gathering bodies. When the Australian Citizens' Commission on Human Rights takes out newspaper space to call for submissions on "Psychiatric Violations," for instance, the casual reader might scarcely pause to remark that the commission is sponsored by the Church of Scientology. It has become almost a reflex in Australia to regard any activity ...
Apr 28, 1973
Religion on the march // Scientology's new reverence — Nation Review (Australia)
Type: Press
Author(s):
John May Source:
Nation Review (Australia) ONE OF the federal Labor government's many decisions in the past four months — recognition of scientology as a religion — has passed with little, if any, coverage by the Australian press. However, the move has been more than popular with the nation's 3000 active scientologists and has received rave reviews in the movement's press, both here and overseas. The government's proclamation, gazetted on february 15, recognised as celebrants of marriage fiftyfive religious bodies, including the Church of the New Faith ...
Aug 28, 1972
Scientology comes back as a religion — The Australian
Type: Press
Source:
The Australian SCIENTOLOGY was banned in Victoria after an exhaustive 160-day inquiry in 1963-64, which yielded four million words of evidence. It was later banned in South Australia and Western Australia, and appeared on the decline. But South Australia has now decided to repeal its ban, and the Federal Opposition leader in the Senate, Senator Lionel Murphy, QC, says a Federal Labor Government would recognise the Scientology Church of the New Faith. Members of the Church of the New Faith intend to fight ...
Dec 21, 1971
Harassed scientologists cry 'fascist' — The Australian
Jan 1, 1970
Scientology: the Now Religion - Chapter 4: Scientology — Delacorte Press
Church of Scientology International (CSI): Form 1023 filing More: PDF: Master index
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):
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Arlene Dubron •
Association 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 B •
Brian Anderson •
Bridge Publications, Inc. (BPI) •
Bruce Arbuckle •
Building Management Services (BMS) •
California Association of Dianetic Auditors (CADA) •
Carol Hutchinson •
Catherine "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 Eberle •
Commodore's Messenger Organization (CMO) •
Criminon •
David Miscavige •
Dee Rowe •
Dianetics Foundation International •
Dorothy Fuller •
Eric Rising •
Foundation for Religious Freedom (FRF) •
Francine Necochea •
Francis Miller •
Frank Sanchez •
FSO Oklahoma Investments Corporation •
Gary Silcock •
Gerald "Gerry" Armstrong •
Glover Rowe •
Golden Era Productions •
Gregory F. Henderson •
Guillaume Lesevre •
Heber C. Jentzsch •
Hubbard 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 Marshall •
Irene Zaferes •
Janet Weiland •
Jeffrey A. Dubron •
Jo Ann Scrivano •
Joan Sanchez •
John Finucane •
Jonathan "Jonno" Epstein •
Julie Christofferson Titchbourne •
Kurt Weiland •
Lawrence "Larry" Wollersheim •
Lawrence Stifler •
Lawsuit •
Leslie Browning •
Lisa Stuart Halverson •
Lynn Farney •
Lynnel Arbuckle •
Management (Membership?) Services Administration Limited (UK) •
Marc Yager •
Maria H. Starkey •
Mario Metellus •
Marissa Alimata •
Mark C. "Marty" Rathbun •
Mark Ingber •
Mark Lewandowski •
Mastertech •
Michael "Mike" Sutter •
Michael Burns •
Michael J. "Mike" Rinder •
Mira Chaikin •
Narconon International •
National Commission on Law Enforcement and Social Justice (NCLE) •
Nesta Investments •
New Era Publications International, ApS (NEPI) •
Office of Special Affairs (OSA) (formerly, Guardian's Office) •
Pedro H. Rimando •
Peter Miller •
Peter Siegel •
Religious Technology Center (RTC) •
Richard Wolfson •
Roxanne Friend •
Scientology Defense Fund Trust •
Scientology Missions International (SMI) •
Sea Organization (Sea Org, SO) •
Sherry Fortune •
SOR Services (UK) •
Stephanie Horwich •
Steve Dunning •
Susan Silcock •
Ted Patrick •
Terry Dixon •
The Way to Happiness (TWTH) •
Theta Management Limited •
Thomas Spencer •
Tom Ashworth •
Tom Hutchinson •
United States Parishioners Trust •
Vicki Adler •
Vicki Benham •
Watchdog Committee (WDC) •
Wendy Rabel •
William Rabel •
World Institute of Scientology Enterprises (WISE)
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