Opposing Views
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- Alt.religion.scientology FAQ for New Readers
- Answers some of the questions that may be uppermost in an a.r.s. newbie's mind.
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- Alt.religion.scientology FAQ v1.1
- Covers alt.religion.scientology history and culture, Scientology itself, and related topics. By Martin Hunt.
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- a.r.scientology Acronym/Terminology FAQ v3.5
- Glossary of terms. Includes alt.religion.scientology terminology as well as Scientologist jargon.
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- The alt.religion.scientology Non-Scientologist FAQs
- The Access FAQ, i.e., where to obtain information on Scientology. Plus an answer to the FAQ "Did L. Ron Hubbard really say, 'The way to make a million dollars is to start a religion'?"
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- Bare-Faced Messiah
- The definitive (unauthorised) biography of L. Ron Hubbard, by British journalist Russell Miller. Website includes complete text online, several published reviews of the book, and documents and interviews used in researching the book.
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- L. Ron Hubbard--Messiah? Or Madman?
- Text by Margery Wakefield that examines the potential validity of biographical sources other than the official version.
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- The US Navy War Record of L. Ron Hubbard
- Digest and indexes of this man's military service record. Includes the complete record, as scanned images.
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- Church of Scientology International v. Fishman and Geertz
- A selection of publicly-available legal documents filed in U.S. District Court, Central District of California.
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- Fishman Affidavit
- A copy of the declaration filed by Steven Fishman in Church of Scientology International v. Fishman and Geertz. OT2 and 3 are bowdlerized to comply with Dutch law.
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- Narconon Exposed
- An in-depth independent analysis of the Narconon programme, assessing its claims, effectiveness and links to Scientology.
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- eBay E-Meter Auctions Yanked
- Although anyone can buy an e-meter, eBay has yanked auctions of e-meters after the Church of Scientology claimed that copyright protection applies to the devices under the provisions of the Digital Millennium Copyright Act. [Slashdot]
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- Scientologist drug claim on poster is censured
- The Advertising Standards Authority has upheld a complaint against the Church of Scientology. The ASA ruled that Scientology had not proven its claim to have rescued hundreds of thousands of drug addicts. [Daily Telegraph] (March 27, 2003)
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- Google Begins Making DMCA Takedowns Public
- Search engine Google is posting "takedown" letters from lawyers wielding the DMCA. The move is thought to be a response to criticism of their censoring xenu.net at the behest of Scientology. [Linux Journal] (April 12, 2002)
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- Scientologists gag Google
- Search engine Google caved in to demands from the "Church" of Scientology that it delete URLs pointing to a site critical of the cult. [The Register] (March 22, 2002)
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- Scientology Doctor Faces Suspension
- Judge rules that Dr. David Minkoff illegally prescribed Valium and chloral hydrate to Lisa McPherson at the behest of fellow Scientologists, and recommends a $10,000 fine and one-year license suspension. [Tampa Tribune] (July 25, 2001)
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- Testimony: Church of Scientology spurred critic's arrest
- Private detectives employed by Scientology law firm Moxon and Kobrin trailed critic Jesse Prince for months before succeeding in getting him arrested. [Tampa Tribune] (May 23, 2001)
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- Slashdot caves in to Scientology loonies
- Geek paradise Slashdot has taken the unprecedented step of removing a post which contained text allegedly copyrighted by the "Church" of Scientology, after receiving threats from Hubbard Space Command shysters citing the dreaded Digital Millennium Copyright Act (DMCA). [The Register] (March 17, 2001)