A publicist asked Robert Todd Carroll to consider this book. He obliges, at considerable length. Scientology is not a religion, and not scientific, he says; it is perhaps best described as a philosophical cult.
An overview of the evidence against the Church of Scientology.
A movie from Mona Botros and Egmond R. Koch.
An overview of Scientologist beliefs, essays on Scientology as an "amoral cult" and on free speech issues, glossary of Scientologese, recommended resources.
Analysis of CoS manipulation of Internet search utilities to obtain high page ranks for its sites.
An outsider to Scientology explains why the cult has aroused the wrath of netizens and drawn the interest of investigative journalism. Includes a guide to Scientologist jargon, and the wog FAQ.
Catarina Sandström Pamnell tells about her years as a Scientologist, and why she left. Also "Xenu Illustrated," a cartoon guide to Scientology's secret levels. And a deposition by a high-ranking Scientologist about their Advanced Technology.
Seeks to help to educate the public about the dangers of the Scientology organization and the cons passed by representatives of the cult.
Contains some opinion articles posted to the newsgroup alt.religion.scientology as well as many court documents about the frauds and scams of the commercial enterprise, Scientology.
Legal files, Usenet postings, letters, photos and Internet links related to Gerry Armstrong, former "official" biographer of L. Ron Hubbard, founder of Scientology.
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