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Hermes Far Eastern Shining
Hermes Far Eastern Shining offers an extensive range of Energy products, from simple items like Discs and Wands, which are easily accessible and can be carried around in the pocket, to large and beautiful Artefacts, which mainly remain stationary in a home or sanctuary and carry an energy for all beings and the environment. The esoteric solution is here…!
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What is a cult?
Cults are exploitative, weird groups with strange beliefs and practices, right? So what about regular religions then?
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‘Leah Remini: Scientology And The Aftermath’ Special To Premiere On A&E
In the two-hour special, Leah Remini and Mike Rinder explore the historical relationship between the Church of Scientology and its often vocal critics. A series of special guests candidly describe their personal experiences investigating controversial stories about the Church and how the Church has responded to their work. The special will also feature a sneak peak of the upcoming season two.
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Cannon Scientology facilities CLOSED
A series of Scientology Church operated facilities have been permanently closed in Cannon County and three suspects charged in the case. "The Cannon County Sheriff's Department would like to make the general public of this county aware that the Scientology facilities are closed and not operating in Cannon County," a statement from the Sheriff's office said. The 16th Judicial District of the state of Tennessee, Cannon County, has charged three suspects in the case.
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Things You Need To Know Before Donating to Vivian Kubrick's Fund for Shelley Duvall
This is not an editorial about Shelley Duvall’s appearance on The Dr. Phil Show today (Friday, November 18th). This is information that horror fans who are considering donating to Vivian Kubrick’s medical relief fund for Duvall need to know. While people have been rushing to praise Kubrick and demonize Dr. Phil, there are other factors to be considered.
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The Irrational Downfall of Park Geun-hye
[South Korean] President Park Geun-hye is deep trouble. The stories have been out for a few days now, and even the English-language papers have caught on...
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The Road to Tama-Re
An enigmatic ex-con, his improvised religion, and the Georgia town that watched it all fall. By Asher Elbein.
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Remote Control
Stefan Molyneux’s podcast empire, Freedomain Radio, has been called a cult. If it’s not, why are listeners suddenly rejecting their families? By Linda Besner. (Oct. 6, 2016)
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7 Not-So-Secret Homes of Super Secret Societies
The clandestine corners of the world where the occult lives. By Cynthia Pelayo.
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Isaac Hayes’s Son Claims His Father Didn’t Quit South Park in Protest Over That Scientology Episode, Someone Quit for Him
Isaac Hayes did not quit South Park; someone quit South Park for him. What happened was that in January 2006 my dad had a stroke and lost the ability to speak. He really didn't have that much comprehension, and he had to relearn to play the piano and a lot of different things. He was in no position to resign under his own knowledge. At the time, everybody around my father was involved in Scientology — his assistants, the core group people. So someone quit South Park on Isaac Hayes's behalf. We don't know who.
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The Cult Next Door
For decades, the people of Hinsdale gave little thought to the mysterious brick building in town. Then came a scandal. By Bryan Smith.
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Floridians Rebel Against Mosque Polling Place Despite Many Churches Serving the Same Function
Don't like voting at a mosque? Then fight for secular alternatives.
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FSB raids 14 Scientology offices in Russia in money laundering probe
The Federal Security Service has conducted 14 simultaneous raids on the Church of Scientology offices in Moscow and St. Petersburg. It seized documents that could shed light on the organization’s illegal financial dealings in Russia. The simultaneous raid across the two cities follow the November 2015 court decision in Moscow that ruled that the Church of Scientology did not comply with federal laws on freedom of religion, as it used its trademark for financial gain.
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Hundreds plan to protest against Sacramento pastor who praised the Orlando killings
More than 1,000 people plan to protest Sunday outside a Sacramento Baptist church where a pastor praised the Orlando, Fla., killings in a sermon.
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Scientology Leader David Miscavige Threatens to Sue Over Father's Tell-All
A letter warns of a defamation suit should the book, 'Ruthless: Scientology, My Son David Miscavige, and Me,' get a release in the U.K. next week as planned, while the publisher responds: "My plans for the book haven't changed at all." Lawyers for David Miscavige are mounting an eleventh-hour attempt at preventing the publication of a new tell-all about the Church of Scientology leader. The author is Miscavige's own father, Ron Miscavige.
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Cults, conspiracies and the utterly bizarre history of Sleepytime tea
Its calming combination of chamomile, spearmint and other herbs might seem benign, almost boring — the ideal formula for lulling you to sleep. But there’s a peculiar story lurking in your cup of Sleepytime tea, one that concerns involuntary trances, communication with aliens and a eugenics plot to eliminate the “inferior races” of our great nation. By Megan Giller.
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Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief (Full Documentary)
Going Clear intimately profiles eight former members of the Church of Scientology, shining a light on how they attract true believers and the things they do in the name of religion.
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Death By Coconut: A Story Of Food Obsession Gone Too Far
August Engelhardt believed coconuts were a nutritional and spiritual panacea. So in 1902, he sailed to the South Pacific to start a utopian cult that survived only on the fruit. It ended calamitously. By Mina Martyris.
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Moscow Court Bans Church of Scientology
During the inspection the Russian Ministry of Justice found out that the word 'scientology' had been registered as a trade mark owned by the US Religious Technology Center. The court backed the Russian Justice Ministry's claim that the organization's activity did not comply with the federal law on freedom of religion.
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Elevation Church pastor: Keeping mum about personal finances fair to family, in line with Jesus’ teaching
In his first media interview in seven years, Elevation Church Pastor Steven Furtick said revealing how much money he makes and how much of it he gives away would be unfair to his family and would violate Jesus’ call to be discreet about donations.
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