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- 2bc65f4e4d7588fa3e0feec1ccb510aa8dc6593817e2e16ed956a43a26655da2 accessdate "2012-09-23".
- 2bc65f4e4d7588fa3e0feec1ccb510aa8dc6593817e2e16ed956a43a26655da2 date "1993-09-11".
- 2bc65f4e4d7588fa3e0feec1ccb510aa8dc6593817e2e16ed956a43a26655da2 isCitedBy Citizens_Commission_on_Human_Rights.
- 2bc65f4e4d7588fa3e0feec1ccb510aa8dc6593817e2e16ed956a43a26655da2 newspaper "The Globe and Mail".
- 2bc65f4e4d7588fa3e0feec1ccb510aa8dc6593817e2e16ed956a43a26655da2 quote "Scientology's physical presence in Los Angeles and Hollywood is massive. It owns at least seven large buildings, staffed by 2,500 members, and is associated with a wide array of local organizations - "front groups" to their detractors. Some are directly affiliated, like the Citizens' Commission on Human Rights, an anti-psychiatry group, and Author Services, which represents Mr. Hubbard's books and hires actors like Roddy McDowall and Bruce Boxleitner to read the Scientology founder's books on tape. Others have Scientologists on staff and use church methods.".
- 2bc65f4e4d7588fa3e0feec1ccb510aa8dc6593817e2e16ed956a43a26655da2 title "The Scientology Church of Hollywood".