Freezone Scientology International, Auditing, Clearing, E-meters Ralph Hilton's earlier site for the purpose of providing information, resources and assistance to those interested in practicising clearing technologies outside of the church of scientology. http://www.fzint.net
Extractions: Freezone AO International site The new C-meter Mk4 now released at www.cmeter.org Are you interested in alternative ways of progressing in Scientology auditing and training without the vast expenses and excessive control of the Church of Scientology? These pages are intended to provide resources to make it easier for those who want to find a professional auditor at reasonable rates, locate people they can co-audit with or continue with their solo auditing. You can find an E-meter for a reasonable price and explore the pages of many people who have ventured into setting up their own auditing practices outside the CofS. Many have chosen to adhere to the technology as detailed by L. Ron Hubbard but without the practices of the original Scientology Organizations which they consider unethical. While others have developed new technologies feeling that the flaws of Scientology organizations require a fundamental re-structuring of the discipline. This site was created for the purpose of providing information, resources and assistance to those interested in practicising clearing technologies outside of the Church of Scientology. The site is maintained by
BBC News | Europe | French Scientology Trial A French prosecutor has asked a court in Marseille to jail a former leader of the church of scientology who has been accused of obtaining large sums of money by fraud from other members of the Church. BBC News http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/455059.stm
Extractions: A French prosecutor has asked a court in Marseille to jail a former leader of the Church of Scientology who has been accused of obtaining large sums of money by fraud from other members of the Church. The prosecutor also called for suspended sentences to be given to five of the six other people accused in the case. In her summing up, the prosecutor said the accused had been engaged in a massive con trick. However, the scientologists said they were being persecuted for their beliefs.Defence lawyers had argued the Scientologists could not receive a fair trial because of what they described as the media hysteria surrounding the case. From the newsroom of the BBC World Service
Church Of Scientology 30, 31. church of scientology Resources Taken from Scientology FAQ Posted at 0939pm by MikeB Make a comment. Oct 8, 2003. church of scientology Resources. http://churchofscientology.blogdrive.com/
ISP Reveals Scientology Critic In response to a subpoena, AT T on Monday released the identity of a WorldNet subscriber to Bridge Publications, a corporate arm of the church of scientology. Wired http://www.wired.com/news/news/politics/story/20087.html
Church Of Scientology Unmasked By Boston Herald .com The church of scientology uses deceptive tactics, pushes costly programs and deniesclose ties to several local and national groups that recruit new members http://home.snafu.de/tilman/bostonherald.html
Extractions: The Church of Scientology uses deceptive tactics, pushes costly programs and denies close ties to several local and national groups that recruit new members for the church, critics say. The Boston Herald also reports that L. Ron Hubbard, the late founder of the Church of Scientology, made wildly inflated claims about himself, including space travel, college degrees, World War II combat, war wounds and more. The church's World Literacy Crusade has targeted black families with a learn-to-read program that experts say is a rehash of 30-year-old methods infused with the church's religious teachings. The Boston Herald also reports that the church is attracting black families to a Scientology-run school in Milton that has used a device akin to a lie detector on students.
Scientology Complaint To Google (#4) -- Chilling Effects Clearinghouse Religious Technology Center and Bridge Publications demand, on behalf of the church of scientology, that Google delete posts from its Usenet archive of alt.religion.scientology. Text of DMCA complaint. http://chillingeffects.org/dmca512/notice.cgi?NoticeID=266
Panda Software Linked To Church Of Scientology | The Register Panda Software linked to church of scientology. Antivirus software firmPanda Software has been linked to the church of scientology. http://www.theregister.co.uk/2001/05/03/panda_software_linked_to_church/?FACTNet
Scientology About This New 'Religion' Dr. Herbert Richardson summarizes a study he did of the church of scientology and why it should be classified as a religion. http://www.neuereligion.de/ENG/Richardson/index.htm
Extractions: HERBERT RICHARDSON, PH.D. professor of religious studies university of toronto toronto, ontario, canada My name is Herbert Richardson. I have been a professor of religious studies at the University of Toronto since 1968. Before that time, I was a professor of theology and church history at Harvard University (1963-1968). I hold a Ph.D. degree in the history and philosophy of religion from Harvard University (1963). I am an ordained minister of the United Presbyterian Church in the U.S.A. and have served parishes in Natick, Massachusetts and Cattaraugas, New York. In addition, I have been a chaplain to university students at Radcliffe College/Harvard University and Bucknell University . My published books include: The Terrible Choice: The Abortion Dilemma (Bantam, 1968) Transcendence (Beacon Press, 1969) Anselm of Canterbury (SCM, 1974) A Time for Consideration (The Edwin Mellon Press, 1978) New Religions and Mental Health (The Edwin Mellon Press, 190) Since 1916, I have been engaged in research, publication, and university teaching focusing on those groups called "new religions." This has involved extensive reading, interviews with members and visits to the centers of new religions, organizing seminars for cooperation among scholars in this field (in Asia, Europe, and North America), and editing scholarly volumes. One of the religious groups to which I have devoted study is the Church of Scientology . I have examined the works of L. Ron Hubbard
Extractions: Marijuana is one of the most widely used illegal drugs in society today. Opinions about the dangers of marijuana differ widely. Many people believe smoking marijuana is no more dangerous than drinking beer. Others consider it a potential stepping stone to drugs such as heroin or cocaine. What is the truth? What are the effects of marijuana? * Joint: cannabis or hashish mixed with tobacco and rolled in paper, like a cigarette.
Church Of Scientology Of Tampa, Florida Explore the church of scientology of Tampa and find out howyou can improve your life with Scientology and Dianetics. http://www.scientology-tampa.org/
Extractions: Welcome to the Church of Scientology Tampa When the Church of Scientology Tampa moved into our new building at 3102 N. Habana Avenue, we knew that this would provide us with ample facilities to meet the everâincreasing demand for Dianetics and Scientology services. And we have been delivering those services, in greater volume than ever. Wayne Fuller, Executive Director of the Church of Scientology Tampa. Just as importantly, we have been continuing to expand so that we can better service the needs of the Tampa Bay area community. That's why we have now opened the new Scientology Community Center of Tampa, right across the street from the Church. This center provides many activities to assist people to improve their lives, and they are free of charge, provided as a community service. We deliver an English as a Second Language class on Monday and Tuesday nights; hold regular film showings on subjects such as the mind, marriage, Dianetics and Scientology; deliver free seminars on how to become more prosperous in life; and much more.
Hill V. Church Of Scientology Of Toronto 1995 2 SCR, Hill v. church of scientology of Toronto, 1130. Indexedas Hill v. church of scientology of Toronto. File No. 24216. http://www.lexum.umontreal.ca/csc-scc/en/pub/1995/vol2/html/1995scr2_1130.html
Extractions: Indexed as: Hill v. Church of Scientology of Toronto File No.: 24216. 1995: February 20; 1995: July 20. ON APPEAL FROM THE COURT OF APPEAL FOR ONTARIO Constitutional law Charter of Rights Application Libel and slander Church of Scientology commencing criminal contempt proceedings against Crown attorney Church's counsel and representatives holding press conference on courthouse steps Counsel reading from and commenting on allegations in contempt motion Contempt allegations subsequently found to be untrue Crown attorney bringing action for damages in libel Whether Crown attorney's action for damages "government action" Whether Charter applies Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms, s. 32(1). Libel and slander Common law of defamation Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms Whether common law of defamation complies with values underlying Charter Whether "actual malice" rule should be adopted.
Entheta Comparison of Scientology and Anthroposophy, for those who know a little about the former but are unfamiliar with the latter. Also a summary of the church of scientology's war on the Internet, and a list of those gravely injured by Scientology. http://www.uncletaz.com/backyard/entheta/entheta.html
Church Of Scientology Melbourne, Australia The church of scientology Melbourne, Australia, providing effective solutions tothe real problems of today. Welcome to the church of scientology of Melbourne. http://www.scientology-melbourne.org/
Extractions: A civilization without insanity, without criminals and without war, where the able can prosper and honest beings can have rights, and where man is free to rise to greater heights, are the aims of Scientology. As various scandals dominate the news; as our daily newspaper and television bombard us with the latest bad news of loss, failure, death and destruction, you might be thinking: This just gets worse and worse. Can we save the human race from itself? You might then wonder: What can I do about it? What can anyone do about it? Well, you might be relieved to know that SOMETHING
Scientology Founder L. Ron Hubbard A brief biography and summary of the achievements of American philosopher, writer and founder of the church of scientology. http://aboutlronhubbard.org/
Extractions: To say that L. Ron Hubbard was a remarkable man seems somehow incomplete. Mr. Hubbard left an extraordinary legacy: an immense body of wisdom that leads man to spiritual freedom; the fastest-growing religion in the world today, Scientology. As the founder of the Scientology religion L. Ron Hubbard has described his philosophy in more than 5,000 writings, including dozens of books, and in 3,000 tape-recorded lectures of Dianetics and Scientology. Those who regularly employ his teachings to improve themselves and help their fellows come from all walks of life, while Scientology missions and churches have been established on six continents. study In an essay from 1956, L. Ron Hubbard described Scientology. Scientology Fundamentals by L. Ron Hubbard
Church Of Scientology Mission Of Boulder Welcome to the church of scientology Mission of Boulder, here you will find informationabout the church and the Dianetics services and Scientology courses we http://boulder.smi.org/
BBC News | Europe | German-US Scientology Row Germany and the United States are to discuss their disagreements over the church of scientology. BBC News http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/europe/20185.stm
Extractions: The German foreign minister, Klaus Kinkel, says he will raise disagreements over the American-based Church of Scientology when he visits the United States on Wednesday. It follows reports that Congress in Washington is planning a resolution condemning Germany for religious persecution. In a statement in Bonn, Mr Kinkel said the allegation was without foundation because Scientology in Germany is focussed on commercial and not religious activity. The German authorities have placed Scientologists under surveillance for possible anti-state activity, after allegations that the Church is linked to Islamic extremism. From the newsroom of the BBC World Service
Church Of Scientology Of Washington, DC answeres. Learn more about the church of scientology of Waschington, DC. Welcometo the Founding church of scientology Washington, DC. The http://www.scientology-washingtondc.org/
Extractions: The Fraser Mansion was fully renovated and restored, bringing new life to this historical D.C. landmark, as seen here in the reception area. The solid white oak floors and woodwork in this building, handcarved in 1890, were fully brought back to their original beauty. Nearly 50 years ago, the Founding Church of Scientology was established in Washington, D.C.. Today, we can look back proudly at the past five decades. From this beginning, Scientology now encompasses more than 3,200 churches, missions and groups in 154 countries, helping millions around the world. Mr. Hubbard would continually return throughout the most important formative years of Dianetics and Scientology from the late 1940s to the early 1950s.
The Church Of Scientology Vs. The Net Journal of the events involving netdenizens and the church of scientology occurring in 1995 and 1996. http://www.thecia.net/users/rnewman/scientology/home.html
Extractions: The Church of Scientology is a religious cult which has unwisely decided to declare war against the Usenet and Internet communities. Since December of 1994, this Church and its followers have committed numerous acts that are hostile to the spirit of free speech on the Net. This web page is intended to document these activities. NOTICE TO READERS My apologies for the length of time this page has been unavailable to the Net , and even more apologies for the fact that I've not substantially updated it since October 15, 1996. I'm no longer able to keep up with events on a day-to-day basis, so this site is probably going to have to remain a "historical" document rather than a source of up-to-date news. For a more conscientiously updated site, I recommend Andreas Heldal-Lund's Operation Clambake page, which contains both later news and pointers to many of Scientology's Secret Scriptures. Many of you may be wondering why I'm no longer at Cybercom.net. The reason is that on May 15, 1997, Cybercom deleted my account, all my web pages, and all of my private files, without any notice whatsoever. I had to file a lawsuit to get my files back and my mail and web pages forwarded. For more information, visit this page:
Slashdot | Google Vs. DMCA And Scientology Discussion of a New York Times story on the church of scientology's DMCA complaints and Google's response. Slashdot http://slashdot.org/articles/02/04/22/130223.shtml
Extractions: Also by CmdrTaco This discussion has been archived. No new comments can be posted. Google vs. DMCA and Scientology Log in/Create an Account Top Search Discussion Threshold: -1: 383 comments 0: 347 comments 1: 265 comments 2: 161 comments 3: 56 comments 4: 27 comments 5: 17 comments Flat Nested No Comments Threaded Oldest First Newest First Highest Scores First Oldest First (Ignore Threads) Newest First (Ignore Threads) The Fine Print: The following comments are owned by whoever posted them. We are not responsible for them in any way. DMCA sucks ass (Score:1, Troll)