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Church of Scientology was incorporated in California on February 18, 1954. Two years later it was officially renamed to Church of Scientology of California on June 19, 1956. That corporation was restated in August 1982, dissolved on December 30, 2002, and terminated with the California Secretary of State on November 18, 2004.
The following are trademarks, service marks, or collective membership marks that the Church of Scientology and affiliated organizations claim to own, some of which are registered in some nations. Additional notes are provided in parentheses after the trademark.
[9] [7]: 149–50 In a bizarre twist, the Church of Scientology acquired CAN's assets including files on Scientology, and re-opened CAN under Scientologist leadership, becoming a front group for Scientology. [10] [11] In 1998, the Boston Herald identified Narconon and the World Literacy Crusade as front groups for Scientology. [12]
This category is for centers, offices, organizations, missions and other entities operated by the Church of Scientology (CoS).. The term "org" or "organization" is used in Scientology jargon to mean any office (e.g. Saint Hill Manor), corporate (e.g. Religious Technology Center) or unincorporated entity (e.g. Sea Org) or (sometimes) functional unit within another org (e.g. Office of Special ...
The Jim Henson Company is not selling its historic studio lot, located on La Brea Avenue in Hollywood, to the Church of Scientology. Reports began circulating this week that the Church of ...
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That resulted in the company posting its first quarterly loss for 15 years of €2.5bn, but perhaps the true cost was that of a severely tarnished reputation for the previously beloved auto brand ...
[200] [201] Joined Scientology and achieved the status of "Clear". [202] Cyril Vosper: 1935–2004 1968 Author and deprogrammer; wrote The Mind Benders which was the first book on Scientology to be written by an ex-member and the first critical book on Scientology to be published. [203] Matt Willis: 1983– 2008