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  2. Timeline of Scientology - Wikipedia

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    March 25: After 42 years Ronald T. Miscavige, Father of the leader David Miscavige, escapes from the Gold base. [88] September: Tony Ortega, Blogger, Journalist & Author, launches freelance blog entitled "The Underground Bunker" that is focused solely on Scientology, after reporting on the Church since 1995.

  3. History of birth control - Wikipedia

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    Women of the time still used a number of birth control measures such as coitus interruptus, inserting lily root and rue into the vagina, and infanticide after birth. [16] Historian John M. Riddle has advanced the hypothesis that women in classical antiquity, the Middle Ages, and the Early Modern period used herbs to control fertility.

  4. History of Dianetics and Scientology - Wikipedia

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    History of Dianetics and Scientology begins around 1950. During the late 1940s, L. Ron Hubbard began developing a mental therapy system which he called Dianetics.Hubbard had tried to interest the medical profession in his techniques, including the Gerontological Society, the Journal of the American Medical Association, and the American Journal of Psychiatry, but his work was rejected for not ...

  5. Birth control in the United States - Wikipedia

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    As the birth control societies spread across Europe, so did birth control clinics. The first birth control clinic in the world was established in the Netherlands in 1882, run by the Netherlands' first female physician, Aletta Jacobs. [20] The first birth control clinic in England was established in 1921 by Marie Stopes, in London. [21]

  6. Medicines360’s long and winding, $82 million road to create ...

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    Drugs and medical devices rarely come from the nonprofit world. There are more than 2,600 for-profit pharmaceutical companies in the United States, but only three nonprofits have products on the ...

  7. What is Plan B birth control? How do morning after pills work ...

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    No; the morning-after pill, writes the Mayo Clinic, isn't meant to be a main method of birth control. It's more of a backup in case a woman's regular birth control didn't work or wasn't used.

  8. Timeline of L. Ron Hubbard - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Scientology was banned in several Australian states, starting with Victoria. [47] The ban was based on the Anderson Report, which found that the auditing process involved "command" hypnosis, in which the hypnotist assumes "positive authoritative control" over the patient." [48]

  9. What Project 2025 actually says about birth control is alarming

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    A video posted on their X (Twitter) account asserts that removing the “senseless use of birth control pills” would “[return] the consequentiality to sex”.