Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Public Scientologists are those individuals who are not staff. They pay the Church of Scientology for training or auditing services, and live and work independent of the organization. [3]: 70 Collectively, non-staff Scientologists may be referred to as "members", the "public", or the "field". [4]: 128, 228
KCRW described the book as exposing the "secret inner workings, as well as the dark, dystopian truth about the powerful organization to which he had devoted his life to". [2] A writer for Jezebel stated that it was an exposé of how the Church of Scientology conducts its harassment campaigns. [ 3 ]
My Billion Year Contract: Memoir of a Former Scientologist (2009) by Nancy Many [1] ISBN 0578039222,OL 25424752M The New Believers (2001) by David V. Barrett Nineteen Eighty-Four, My Journey Into Scientology's Innermost Secrets - And Out Again ( Norwegian : Nittenåttifire, Min vei inn i Scientologiens innerste hemmeligheter - og ut igjen ...
Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood, and the Prison of Belief is a 2013 non-fiction book about Scientology written by Lawrence Wright.. The book contains interviews with current and former Scientologists, the histories of founder L. Ron Hubbard and current leader David Miscavige, and analysis of the relationships of Tom Cruise and John Travolta to the organization.
Despite a relatively small membership base, Scientology is one of the most widely discussed fringe religious groups in the world, thanks in part to its more famous adherents. And while some ...
The Book of Case Remedies [2] The Book of E-Meter Drills (1965) Earlier editions with credit to Mary Sue Hubbard. [9] ISBN 9781573180320 Brain-Washing Manual (1955) Published by the Church of Scientology in 1955 without an author. Alleged by Hubbard's son to have been dictated by L. Ron Hubbard and typed up. [10] Child Dianetics [2] Clear Body ...
The Grease and Pulp Fiction star joined the Church of Scientology in 1975 and was quoted on the Church of Scientology’s website as saying: “I would say Scientology put me into the big time ...
The Church of Scientology prevented a woman from seeking mental health treatment before she took her own life, a lawsuit states.. The woman, Whitney Mills, 40, was a high-level Scientologist who ...