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[4]: 180 Members who recruit people for Scientology services are called "field staff members" (FSM) and are paid a commission of 10%–15% of the amount their recruit pays for a service. [5] [6] [4]: 181 The lists below contain names of public Scientologists.
The Church of Scientology has recruited celebrities for their endorsement of Scientology as a public relations strategy. The organization has had a written program governing celebrity recruitment since at least 1955, when L. Ron Hubbard created "Project Celebrity", offering rewards to Scientologists who recruited targeted celebrities.
This category is for people who are publicly known as members or former members of the Church of Scientology. Many former members are now critics; see Category:Critics of Scientology. Other former members practice Scientology without being connected to the COS. They refer to themselves as Freezoners.
Feshbach began working with assistants to celebrity Scientology member and actor, Tom Cruise, [86] in April 2005; she attended to Katie Holmes. [87] By 2009, Feshbach had become a public spokesperson for Scientology; [ 26 ] as of January 2011, she was listed as an "International Spokesperson" on Scientology Newsroom, the Church's official media ...
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The name "Scientology" deliberately makes use of the word "science", [87] seeking to benefit from the "prestige and perceived legitimacy" of natural science in the public imagination. [88] In doing so, Scientology has been compared to religious groups like Christian Science and the Science of Mind, which employed similar tactics. [89]
Church of Scientology’s pews have featured a wealth of A-listers throughout the years. ... 8 celebrities who have been associated with Scientology. Gabby Colvin. April 14, 2023 at 12:22 PM.
Below the Scientology management levels are Scientology service organizations ("Churches"), which deliver Scientology services to its members, and so-called secular organizations which seek to introduce L. Ron Hubbard's "Scientology Technology" into various sectors of society such as Citizens Commission on Human Rights, an organization that ...