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Scientology cult Childrens Security Check

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April 7, 2008
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Summary

Bulletin issued by L Ron Hubbard on 21 September 1961 listing the questions that children, ages 6-12, must be asked as part of a security check, a "confessional interrogation".

Reference: HCO WW Security Form 8
Context
United States
Cults and religious organizations
Scientology
Primary language
English
File size in bytes
15896
File type information
PDF document, version 1.4
Cryptographic identity
SHA256 8df9f5753ae31d7c23d223050ebd81380e605288b8e5abd5e809623b6efc9c37
Description (as provided by the original submitter)

1. This is the first time this document has appeared in its entirety, although parts have appeared online before.

2. This document exposes the lengths that Scientology is willing to go to in their paranoid attempts to keep their followers in line, even the children of the church.

3. Anyone who is interested in the Church Of Scientology, and with the recent protests of the church worldwide interest about the church has grown exponentially.

4. Former high-ranking officials in the church (Tory Christman, Jesse Prince, Arnie Lerma) can verify.

5. To provide the public with a look at how the church treats their members.

6. No specific urgency is required.



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