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The Church of Scientology obtained an interim injunction on the same day to restrain publication of the book. [1]: 91 The book contained many extracts from the works of L. Ron Hubbard, including books such as Axioms and Logics and Introduction to Scientology Ethics. These extracts were often accompanied by criticism and explanations in Vosper's ...
We Stand Tall is a 1990 music video produced by the Church of Scientology. It features many individuals, including current [update] Scientology leader, David Miscavige . Many of the participants have either come to publicly criticize the practices of the Church or have disappeared.
Scientology versus the internet was a phrase coined to describe the "war" that the Church of Scientology waged to try to remove their copyrighted materials and secret "advanced technology" from the internet, and to hinder, harass and punish those who used the internet to discuss Scientology and expose abuses. The efforts started in earnest in ...
The suppressed details rapidly circulated via the internet and Twitter [76] [77] and, amid uproar, Carter-Ruck agreed the next day to the modification of the injunction before it was challenged in court, permitting The Guardian to reveal the existence of the question and the injunction. [78] The injunction was lifted on 16 October. [79]
Operation Freakout, also known as Operation PC Freakout, was a Church of Scientology covert plan intended to have the U.S. author and journalist Paulette Cooper imprisoned or committed to a psychiatric hospital.
That was until Gude tried to record video of police making an arrest outside one of Scientology's buildings last year. Gude alleges he was harassed by Scientology security guards who told him he ...
"Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath"/A&E. Mike Rinder said he and the 100 or so others being held in the Hole had to eat "slop" and that they weren't able to come and go as they pleased.
In 1973, the Church of Scientology of Sweden placed an advertisement for an E-meter in its periodical. The Consumer Ombudsman, acting upon complaints, requested the Market Court place an injunction prohibiting the use of certain passages in the advertisement, namely that it was "an invaluable aid to measuring man's mental state and changes in it".