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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. [1] [2] [3]
World Literacy Crusade (WLC) was a non-profit organisation formed in 1992 by the Rev. Alfreddie Johnson to fight illiteracy, and supported by the Church of Scientology. [1] [2] The group uses "study technologies" and "drug rehabilitation technologies" developed by L. Ron Hubbard, the Church's founder.
Scientology's belief that the universe is the "result of a game of the thetans", rather than the account of the Genesis creation narrative, Scientology's belief that the thetan can be saved through the clearing of its engrams, which differs from the Christian view of salvation being only through Christ, and
The Church denied the authenticity of this document, [11] and it does not appear in the Operating Thetan documents leaked in March 2008, though the Church claim it as copyrighted material. [ 12 ] Based on this, internet group Anonymous has been creating Marcab-based art as part of its Project Chanology activism.
The Advanced Ability Center was a breakaway organization from the Church of Scientology established by former Scientologist David Mayo after he left the Church in February 1983, a time when most of Scientology's upper and middle management was removed following the formation of the Religious Technology Center (RTC) and RTC head David Miscavige ...
John Stamos talks rocking through Beach Boys stage fails, showtime hair, Bob Saget lessons "I wanted to be John Travolta, I still do," he said of the "Grease" actor, who joined the Church of ...
Michael Tullberg/Getty Images When John Stamos was 17 years old, he was allegedly recruited to join the Church of Scientology though his membership didn’t last long. “With me, I was in an ...
Mace-Kingsley Ranch School (later called The Ranch School, Inc., [4] and the New Mexico Ranch School [1]) was a ranch school for children aged 8 to 17 affiliated with the Church of Scientology. The School opened in 1987 and based in Palmdale, California before moving to a property in the Gila Wilderness , New Mexico in the early 1990s.