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This book was written by L.Ron, Hubbard. This book was written about anew technique that this man had created called the Dianetics technique. This technique is supposed to tap into the "reactive Mind" which is a usually ignored part of your mind that keeps past painful memories. The dianetics is auditing or counseling which gets rid of the engrams(memories) and bring in major therapeutic benefits to you.
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The Hubbard Dianetic Research Foundaiton was founded in Elizabeth, New Jersey .
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The Wichita, Kan., Dianetics training center is moved to Phoenix. Hubbard publicly announces the formal establishment of the philosophy of Scientology and the formation of the Hubbard Association of Scientologists International.
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"Scientology: A History of Man" was published.
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This was the official signing of the papers for the first official Scientology organization.
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"The US Food and Drug Administration raided the Original Founding Church of Scientology and seized approximately 100 of the Church's E-meters as illegal medical devices. The devices are now required to carry a disclaimer saying that they are a purely religious artifact. They are used in a Scientology counseling technique known as "auditing".
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"The Church of Scientology was banned in several Australian states, starting with Victoria. The ban was based on the Anderson Report, which found that the auditing process involved "command" hypnosis, in which the hypnotist assumes "positive authoritative control" over the patient."
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The IRS strips the Church of Scientology in California, Scientology's headquarters, of its tax-exempt status, asserting that its activities are commercial and operated for the benefit of Mr. Hubbard, rather than charitable or religious react
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"The Scientology Network is launched and made available on Apple TV, Amazon's Fire TV, Roku and Google Chromecast."
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"Danny Masterson's criminal trial for the alleged sexual assault against three women started. Before and during the trial many possible aspects of the involvement of the Church of Scientology were discussed in and out of court."