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  2. Scientology filmography - Wikipedia

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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.

  3. List of Scientology organizations - Wikipedia

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    Church of Scientology was incorporated in California on February 18, 1954. Two years later it was officially renamed to Church of Scientology of California on June 19, 1956. That corporation was restated in August 1982, dissolved on December 30, 2002, and terminated with the California Secretary of State on November 18, 2004.

  4. International Foundation for Human Rights and Tolerance

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    The International Foundation for Human Rights and Tolerance is a Scientology front group, the stated aim of which is to "provide easy-to-understand human rights education to adults and children so that they are able to grasp what fundamental human rights are as aligned with the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights." The group's ...

  5. Going Clear (film) - Wikipedia

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    Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief is a 2015 documentary film about Scientology. Directed by Alex Gibney and produced by HBO, it is based on Lawrence Wright's book Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood and the Prison of Belief (2013). The film premiered at the 2015 Sundance Film Festival in Park City, Utah.

  6. Celebrity Centre - Wikipedia

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    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.

  7. Church of Spiritual Technology - Wikipedia

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    The Church of Spiritual Technology (CST) was incorporated by Sherman Lenske in Woodland Hills, California, on May 27, 1982. [4] The Bylaws of CST were signed on June 7, 1982, by its General and Special Directors, who were at that time Lyman Spurlock, Rebecca Pook, Maria Starkey, Stephen A. Lenske, Sherman D. Lenske and Lawrence A. Heller.

  8. Revolt in the Stars - Wikipedia

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    The story of Revolt in the Stars provides a dramatized account of events which Hubbard said took place 75 million years ago. [3] [9] [10] [11] In Scientology space opera theology, the villain Xenu (or "Xemu") addressed an over-population problem in his Galactic Confederacy by trapping beings, flying them to the volcanoes of Earth, then known as "Teegeeack", [12] and exterminating all of them ...

  9. Alhambra Cinema (Israel) - Wikipedia

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    Alhambra Cinema in 1937, with a Palestinian Arab flag on the turret. The building was opened in May 1937 and was one of the biggest and luxurious cinemas in Palestine. [3] It became a cultural centre and hosted famous Arab artists such as Umm Kulthum, Farid al-Atrash and Leila Mourad. [4]