Cult Awareness Network. The Cult Awareness Network started out as
a worthwhile organization specifically designed to help expose the
activities of destructive religions. After the Scientology criminal
enterprise racketeered and framed the CAN, further racketeering in
the court system resulted in CAN going bankrupt which allowed the
Scientology crime syndicate to start using the name Cult Awareness
Network. Now, when people call the new CAN, they're unknowingly
talking to the Scientology crime syndicate.
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ATTACK.CAN
In 1986, after 8 or so years as a fringe (sometimes serious) member of the Hare Krishna movement, I left 'for good.'
ATTACK6.CAN
From: Intruder One on 1:104/11 To: Jaranada Dasa
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From: Janardana Dasa on 1:129/34 To: Intruder One Re: CAN, ETC
BLAMING.SCI
BLAMING THE VICTIM by Monica Pignotti from: Cult Awarness Network News, Sept. 89, Pg.6 Ex-'Cult' Member Speaks Out
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INDEPENDENT COMPUTER INFORMATION XCHANGE Bulletin Directory
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I almost feel at a loss now that CAN has been nationally exposed...
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How did you 'deprogram' people, and how did you rationalize that unethical, immoral activity?
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RELIGIOUS FREEDOM PROJECT - S P E C I A L Chicago, IL - CONSIDERING A DEPROGRAMMING? Consider This...
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Supreme Court Alert
EMORSE.CAN
In their community: Midwest Headquarters - The Way International, Ananda Marga 'cult.'
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FAIR IS FAIR
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CAN (Cult Awareness Network) is the largest and most visible organ of the so-called 'anti-cult' movement.
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