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  2. We Stand Tall - Wikipedia

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    We Stand Tall is a 1990 music video produced by the Church of Scientology.It features many individuals, including current Scientology leader, David Miscavige.Many of the participants have either come to publicly criticize the practices of the Church or have disappeared.

  3. Hubbard v Vosper - Wikipedia

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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 ...

  4. Mark Bunker - Wikipedia

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    In 2008, Bunker posted a video to YouTube critical of the Internet-based group "Anonymous" and asked them to tone down their campaign against the Church of Scientology; a movement called "Project Chanology". [9] In the video "Message to Anonymous", Bunker urged the group to work legally and pursue peaceful ways to protest Scientology. [10]

  5. Scientology allegedly has a 'prison camp' called 'The Hole ...

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    Here's everything we know about Scientology's alleged "prison" known as the Hole: The Hole started as a power grab by David Miscavige, according to former Scientology members.

  6. Lisa McPherson Trust - Wikipedia

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    [7] An injunction was quickly sought against the group and a no-picket zone was established in front of Scientology buildings. Church members and trust members were also ordered to keep 10 feet (3 meters) away from each other at all times. [8] In 2001 this injunction was expanded by a county judge.

  7. Elisabeth Moss talks Scientology in new interview [Video]

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    The Church of Scientology is widely viewed as anti-LGBTQ given founder L. Ron Hubbard's writings, and Moss was quick to clarify that "is not where I stand." "It’s like, it’s a lot to get into ...

  8. Scientology and the Internet - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  9. 'There's a war going on': L.A. anti-Scientology protests ...

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    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 ...