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  2. Bibliography of Scientology - Wikipedia

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    This material is composed of books by L. Ron Hubbard (including basic books on Dianetics and Scientology philosophy and technology, technical bulletins, a technical dictionary, and bulletins on Hubbard's management technology); compilations of his works; taped lectures; auditor training materials (books, tapes, films, and portfolios); course ...

  3. Category : Books published by the Church of Scientology

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  4. Scientology: A History of Man - Wikipedia

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    Scientology: A History of Man is a book by L. Ron Hubbard, first published in 1952 under the title What to Audit by the Scientific Press of Phoenix. [1] According to the author, it provides "a coldblooded and factual account of your last sixty trillion years."

  5. Bibliography of books critical of Scientology - Wikipedia

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    The Road to Xenu: Life Inside Scientology (1991) by Margery Wakefield; Ruthless: Scientology, My Son David Miscavige, and Me (2016) by Ron Miscavige (with Dan Koon) [1] The Scandal of Scientology (1971) by Paulette Cooper; Scientology: Abuse At the Top (2010) by Amy Scobee ISBN 9780692008010 [7] [8] Scientology: The Now Religion (1970) by ...

  6. Scientology - Wikipedia

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    Hubbard promoted Scientology through a vast range of books, articles, and lectures. [116] It publishes several magazines, including Source , Advance , The Auditor , and Freedom . [ 112 ] It has established a publishing press, New Era, [ 236 ] and the audiovisual publisher Golden Era. [ 237 ]

  7. Scientology allegedly has a 'prison camp' called 'The Hole ...

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    "Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath"/A&E. Mike Rinder said he and the 100 or so others being held in the Hole had to eat "slop" and that they weren't able to come and go as they pleased.

  8. Life of L. Ron Hubbard from 1950 to 1953 - Wikipedia

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    In December, Hubbard gave a seventy-hour series of lectures in Philadelphia that was attended by 38 people. [71] In the lectures, Hubbard connects Crowleyite magical rituals and the practice of Scientology. [72] Hubbard explains the use of Tarot, [73] and discusses "the magic cults" of the 8th–12th centuries.

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