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May 7, 1993
Stay away from Scientology, warn church leaders — East Grinstead Courier (UK)More: link
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East Grinstead Courier (UK) CHURCH leaders in East Grinstead have joined forces in an unprecedented condemnation of the Church of Scientology. Nine heads of churches in the town and surrounding areas signed a letter sent to the Courier urging people "not to get involved, either by visiting the new Dianetics centre or by completing the free personality test." Vicar of St Swithon's Church the Reverend Roger Brown told the Courier: "It's confirmation of a long standing position we have had. "So many people move into ...
May 5, 1993
Cult lures Aussie stars — People (Australia)
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Terry Bourke Source:
People (Australia) Kate Ceberano and Nicole Kidman join Scientology, the fastest-growing religion in the world - and one of the weirdest Showbiz types find religion - in a church founded by sci-fi writer by Terry Bourke Two showbiz babies are the latest celebrity recruits to the strange Scientology sect. And one is the centre of anger among Elvis Presley fans. The innocent babies know nothing of the controversial cult which will rule their lives - but their parents do. Partners Tom Cruise and ...
Apr 28, 1993
Tool converts Church of Scientology — Daily Bruin (University of California)More: link
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Gaby Mora Source:
Daily Bruin (University of California) With its glass walls, classic architecture and limited space, the Church of Scientology's Garden Pavilion was hardly the place for the blasting riffs, slam pits and combat boots that accompanied Tool's performance Friday night. Although neither band nor audience seemed to mind the inappropriateness of the Hollywood venue, the heavy security present still hinted that the Church of Scientology may have been unnerved by the thought of 300 screaming fans talking over its beautiful West Hollywood building. Composed of Maynard James ...
Apr 27, 1993
From Salem to Waco, by way of the nazis — Los Angeles Times (California)More: link
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Alexander Cockburn Source:
Los Angeles Times (California) The Davidians were a 'cult,' and thus exempted from justice and normal rules of evidence. Rodney King's beating captured the nation's attention for more than a year. The extermination of more than 80 Americans during an armed attack by federal agents outside Waco is already slipping off the front pages. But then, King is a black man whose maltreatment came to symbolize police violence against the poor. The Davidians were "a cult," and thus exempted from justice and compassion. Atty. Gen. ...
Apr 23, 1993
'Scientology is my tool to survival' — East Grinstead Courier (UK)More: link
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Tom B. Shuster Source:
East Grinstead Courier (UK) SCIENTOLOGY has long been surrounded by controversy. Despite criticism from many, a large number of local people embrace it . This week, the Courier gives a local businessman the chance to explain what it means to him personally. —– AFTER 19 years of living and working in East Grinstead, it never ceases to amaze me to see the mystery that manages to collect around Saint Hill, Scientology and Scientologists. I walk down London Road at various times of the day and ...
Apr 23, 1993
Courier comment — East Grinstead Courier (UK)More: link
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East Grinstead Courier (UK) THE OPENING of the Hubbard Dianetics Bookshop in East Grinstead has caused concern in many quarters of the town because of the links with the Church of Scientology. Two local vicars have spoken out over the move, so has the headmaster of one of the town's secondary schools. They fear the shop will provide a front to encourage people, particularly the young, to take part in "personality testing" undertaken by the scientologists. Feelings ran high among campaigners outside the shop on ...
Apr 23, 1993
Protest marks opening of town's new Scientology bookshop — East Grinstead Courier (UK)More: link
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East Grinstead Courier (UK) [Picture / Caption: Scientologists celebrate the opening of the new Hubbard Dianetics bookshop in East Grinstead] [Picture / Caption: Graham Threlfell had his own personal message for both sides in the dispute] [Picture / Caption: Protestors held a vigil outside the new bookshop and distributed leaflets in which they denounce Scientology] LOCAL CHURCH leaders have spoken out against the opening of a Dianetics bookshop in East Grinstead. The bookshop opened in London Road, on Saturday afternoon, where Videographic video rental used ...
Apr 23, 1993
Why Christians oppose Scientology... // ... and Scientologists avoid religious conflict // Action needed on doubtful drugs — East Grinstead Courier (UK)More: link
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East Grinstead Courier (UK) Why Christians oppose Scientology... IT SEEMS to me that those who defend Scientology fall into two categories: first of all, there are the Scientologists themselves, who will naturally present the acceptable face of Scientology; and then there are others, who through your columns have pleaded for tolerance and understanding. Taking the second of these, I would point out that Christians, in their condemnation of Scientology, do not hate Scientologists. We hate the evil which the cult enshrines rather than those who ...
Apr 10, 1993
Scientologists sue UCLA professor // University is also named a defendant — Daily Breeze (California)More: link
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Pat Alston Source:
Daily Breeze (California) The Church of Scientology, bristling from public criticism by a nationally recognized psychiatrist and UCLA professor, has sued the outspoken educator and the university. In a lawsuit filed this week in Santa Monica Superior Court, two student followers of the controversial church claim that Dr. Louis J. West has waged a smear campaign of religious intolerance and hatred on university time. The verbal attacks by a representative of the state university system and his alleged "anti-religious activity" are violations of state ...
Apr 5, 1993
Counseling center redesigned / Groundbreaking for the Scientologists' domed, $40-million center in Clearwater is expected by the end of the year — St. Petersburg Times (Florida)More: pqasb.pqarchiver.com
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Wayne Garcia Source:
St. Petersburg Times (Florida) Church of Scientology officials are retooling designs for their $40-million counseling and training center on the site of the old Gray Moss Inn, across the street from the Fort Harrison Hotel religious retreat. A model of the six-story Technical Delivery Building features a broad domed roof and concentric white concrete circles around one side that recall the Frank Lloyd Wright-designed Guggenheim Museum in New York City. Scientologists expect to break ground on the new building at 215 S Fort Harrison Ave. ...
Mar 27, 1993
Restraining order against 'consultant' — West Australian
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West Australian A Sydney Scientologist has sought a restraining order against one of two American "consultants" who visited WA to counsel a woman out of the ET Earth Mission sect. The order was sought in a Sydney court by Sarah Harrison, 19, who said she feared Patrick Ryan, of Philadelphia would try to "deprogram" her against her will. Mr Ryan, who went to Sydney from Perth, received the summons at his hotel room at 4.30pm on Tuesday last week. He was booked to ...
Mar 26, 1993
Prayer for today — Evening Standard (UK)
Mar 24, 1993
Tax report — Wall Street Journal
Mar 21, 1993
Bittersweet - Cocolat and Scientology / Some of Cocolat's ex-workers claim that the company's newest ingredient is Scientology — San Francisco Examiner (California)More: stop-wise.biz , link
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Erin McCormick Source:
San Francisco Examiner (California) Some of Cocolat's ex-workers claim that the company's newest ingredient is Scientology by Erin McCormick of the Examiner Staff It was once the sweetheart of the Bay Area business world - a woman-run chocolate company that grew from a single storefront to a national success. Now, two years since an employee's embezzlement forced the sale of Cocolat Chocolate Co., an unlikely mix is brewing at the company's Hayward plant: Scientology and chocolate. The mixture has been volatile. Cocolat is the latest ...
Mar 10, 1993
When worlds collide / For some, cults hold all the answers — Los Angeles Times (California)More: link
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Roy Rivenburg Source:
Los Angeles Times (California) Disenchanted with college, unsure about a career and turned off by his Orthodox Jewish upbringing, Henry Kriegel hitchhiked around the country 16 years ago on a personal and spiritual quest that ended at a lecture sponsored by Elizabeth Clare Prophet's Church Universal and Triumphant. As he listened, something clicked that hadn't with the other philosophies he'd explored–and after several months of study and reflection, Kriegel joined the controversial sect, which came to be widely known for its massive Montana bomb shelter. ...
Mar 7, 1993
Cult awareness and education must be taught — Daily NewsMore: link
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Cynthia Kisser Source:
Daily News THE drama of David Koresh that has been played on the front pages of newspapers and on the televisions in living rooms across America has stirred many troublesome questions about cults. Groups such as Koresh's Branch Davidians are certainly not a new phenomenon. And the real story is not that this violence has occurred, but that there are many other groups in society that could turn to such dangerous behavior. It is true, however, that there are some groups that are ...
Mar 2, 1993
Analysis of money flows [for IAS, Theta Management, Ltd., IAS Administrations, N.V., Management Services Administration, Ltd.] — Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
Mar 2, 1993
IAS and its incorporated 'service arms' [exact date unclear] — Internal Revenue Service (IRS)
Mar 1, 1993
Cult's believers waiting for Judgment Day — Los Angeles Times (California)More: link
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Larry B. Stammer Source:
Los Angeles Times (California) For 50 years, the cult involved in a violent and bloody shootout Sunday with federal agents near Waco, Tex., has been preoccupied with the long-foretold catastrophic end of time–an awful day of reckoning when the wicked would be brought to judgment. But as federal agents stormed the cult's armed fortress on Sunday, it was the group's leader, David Koresh–a man who claims to be Jesus Christ–that agents of the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms were attempting to bring to justice. ...
Mar 1, 1993
L. Ron's Russia — Mother Jones
Mar 1, 1993
The life and death of Mr Motivala [exact date unknown] — Private Eye (UK)More: link
Feb 26, 1993
Daily Appellate Report Summaries [Philip A. Hart v. Cult Awareness Network] — Daily Journal (Los Angeles, California)
Feb 26, 1993
Hanged man had feared attack by Scientologists — The Independent (UK)More: link
Jan 28, 1993
Scientology case — Wall Street Journal
Jan 27, 1993
$2.9M in fees awarded in church dispute — Daily Journal (Los Angeles, California)
Jan 23, 1993
Church of Scientology a big loser in S.B. case / Can the road map to salvation be copyrighted? — Santa Barbara Independent (California)More: lermanet.com
Jan 14, 1993
Disco boss bans group in cult fear — The Advertiser (Finchley, UK)
Jan 1, 1993
A-Z of beliefs [exact date unknown] — East Grinstead Observer
Jan 1, 1993
And God created East Grinstead [exact date unknown] — East Grinstead Observer
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