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It is unclear what the difference is between this film and the one of the same name released in 1989. [5] Orientation: A Scientology Information Film (1996) A 37-minute Orientation film created by Golden Era Productions and shown only in Scientology facilities. A confidentiality agreement must be signed before watching the film.
Majorski was shot by Celebrity Centre security guards, and was later pronounced dead at Los Angeles County-USC Medical Center. Police regard the guards' actions as justifiable. Majorski was a Scientologist in the early 1990s; however, he left the group fifteen years prior to the incident, according to church spokesperson Tommy Davis.
The film was shown in Denmark on DR2 as Scientologys religiøse fængsel, on April 21, 2015, [23] in Sweden on SVT1 as Fångade av scientologin on May 19, [24] and by VPRO in the Netherlands on NPO 2 on May 19. [25] It was released in Italy as Going Clear: Scientology e la prigione della fede on June 25. [26]
Actor, star of Orientation: A Scientology Information Film, left the church in 2009 and requested his money back. [124] Gerry Armstrong: 1946– 1981 Former Sea Org member for ten years and involved in a series of Scientology related lawsuits, collectively Church of Scientology of California v. Armstrong. [125]
The Profit is a feature film written and directed by Peter N. Alexander. The film premiered at the Cannes Film Festival in France in 2001. [2] Distribution of the film was prohibited by an American court order which was a result of a lawsuit brought by the Church of Scientology, although the filmmaker says that the film is not about Scientology.
Letters: Hurricane Milton, Helene reason to reconsider Vero Beach plan? Cleveland Clinic. Gannett. Treasure Coast Newspapers. October 15, 2024 at 5:03 AM.
U.S. Rep. Bill Posey helped push for the clinic, which will offer care such as audiology, cardiology, chiropractic, dental, dermatology, neurology. VA to bring specialty health care to veterans ...
Mark Bunker (born May 23, 1956) is an American politician, broadcast journalist, videographer and documentary filmmaker. He won a Regional Emmy Award in 2006 from the Pacific Southwest Emmy Awards division of the National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences.