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  2. Freedom (magazine) - Wikipedia

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    The journalistic integrity of Freedom magazine has been criticized at various times for alleged bias against perceived enemies of Scientology. In one case, facts in the magazine's 1995 compilation The Rise of Hatred and Violence, which concerned the church's dispute with Germany, were claimed by Brigitte Schön in the Marburg Journal of Religion to be "grossly distorted."

  3. Freedom (British newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Freedom is a London-based anarchist news website and semi-annual journal published by Freedom Press. It was formerly either a monthly , a fortnightly or a weekly newspaper. It is the world's oldest surviving anarchist publication, currently edited by Uri Gordon .

  4. Stacy Brooks - Wikipedia

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    In 1985, Stacy Brooks was the managing editor of Freedom magazine. [2] Previously married to Vaughn Young, in 1997 Stacy described being assigned to be a guard for a woman in 1988 who was being run through the Introspection Rundown. The woman "thought she was a butterfly and a dog", and she was being "kept for two months in a shack with a bare ...

  5. The Secret Team - Wikipedia

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    The book was offered for sale by the Church of Scientology through their Freedom magazine, during the time when Prouty was a senior editor of the magazine. [2]

  6. Freedom (American newspaper) - Wikipedia

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    Freedom was a monthly newspaper focused on African-American issues published from 1950 to 1955. [1] The publication was associated primarily with the internationally renowned singer, actor and then officially disfavored activist Paul Robeson , whose column, with his photograph, ran on most of its front pages.

  7. Freedom (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Freedom of the press, the freedom of communication and expression through various media Freedom Communications , a privately held national media company headquartered in Irvine, California Freedom (magazine) , a Scientology publication

  8. L. Fletcher Prouty - Wikipedia

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    Prouty was born in Springfield, Massachusetts on January 24, 1917, to Marie Ozias Desautels, age 32, and Leroy Fletcher Prouty, a municipal government employee, age 28. [3] [4] He was the first child in a growing family and would eventually become one of five, with two brothers and two sisters.

  9. Talk:Freedom (magazine) - Wikipedia

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