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  2. Scientology Network - Wikipedia

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    The network is dedicated to Scientology topics and broadcasts such shows as Meet a Scientologist and L. Ron Hubbard: In His Own Voice. [ 9 ] In 2018, industry insiders from The Daily Beast reported that Scientology pays DirecTV roughly $4 million annually in carriage fees.

  3. List of Scientology organizations - Wikipedia

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    The Founding Church of Scientology of Washington, D.C. (FCDC) was incorporated in 1955 under the name The Founding Church of Man's Religion of Washington, D.C., as a "parent church for the propagation of the religious faith known as Scientology". [19]: JA18 The name was often shortened to "Founding Church" or "Founding Church DC", and ...

  4. Church of Scientology - Wikipedia

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    The highest authority in the Church of Scientology network is Religious Technology Center (RTC). The RTC claims to only be the "holder of Scientology and Dianetics trademarks", but is in fact the main Scientology executive organization. [6] RTC chairman David Miscavige is widely seen as the effective head of Scientology. [6]

  5. Scientology - Wikipedia

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    The name "Scientology" deliberately makes use of the word "science", [88] seeking to benefit from the "prestige and perceived legitimacy" of natural science in the public imagination. [89] In doing so, Scientology has been compared to religious groups like Christian Science and the Science of Mind, which employed similar tactics. [90]

  6. Scientology properties - Wikipedia

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    Scientology properties are those buildings and campuses owned by the Church of Scientology network of corporations. Though the conglomerate owns buildings around the world, the main concentrations of properties are in Los Angeles, California and Clearwater, Florida. [1] [2] [3] The Church of Scientology (COS) has been buying up properties in ...

  7. Scientology Missions International - Wikipedia

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    [17] [18]: 99–101 Prior to the decimation of the missions network in the early 1980s, [18]: 99–101 the Church of Scientology claimed there were 173 missions around the world. [18]: 163 Every Scientology-published book used to have a list of the churches and missions of Scientology, as did their websites, but this practice was ended.

  8. International Association of Scientologists - Wikipedia

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    The International Association of Scientologists (IAS): The membership organization of scientology—all scientologists are required to be members in order to qualify for discounts on books, meters, and services. It is also a major fundraising organization for scientology that has amassed a war chest to protect scientology.

  9. Scientology front groups - Wikipedia

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    The Cult Awareness Network (CAN) was an organization that provided information on cults, receiving the most number of inquiries about Scientology and one other group. [8] CAN, founded in 1978, considered Scientology to be "the most dangerous, rapacious, and destructive cult in contemporary America".