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Scientology and the legal system / Scientology versus the Internet / Suppressive Person / Xenu / Cult Awareness Network / Incident / Scientology controversies / Church of Scientology editing on Wikipedia / Scientology / Religion / Scientology beliefs and practices
Date: 1999-06-04 23:15:48
Scientology and the legal system
Scientology versus the Internet
Suppressive Person
Xenu
Cult Awareness Network
Incident
Scientology controversies
Church of Scientology editing on Wikipedia
Scientology
Religion
Scientology beliefs and practices

Social Control in Scientology by Bob Penny

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