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Cult Awareness Network

Cult Awareness Network
Logo, (New) Cult Awareness Network
Organization information
FormationIn 1996, the Church of Scientology purchased assets from "Old CAN" in United States bankruptcy court
1997, incorporated as Foundation for Religious Freedom DBA Cult Awareness Network
TypeAdvocacy, Freedom of religion, Hotline
HeadquartersLos Angeles, California
Official languagesEnglish
Chairman of the BoardGeorge Robertson
Key peopleStan Koehler, Secretary
Nancy O'Meara, Treasurer

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The Cult Awareness Network (CAN) was founded in the wake of the November 18, 1978 deaths of members of the group Peoples Temple and assassination of Congressman Leo J. Ryan in Jonestown, Guyana. CAN is now owned and operated by associates of the Church of Scientology, an organization that the original founders of CAN strongly opposed. Prior to its hostile takeover, CAN provided information on groups that it considered to be cults, as well as support and referrals to exit counselors and deprogrammers.

From 1978 until 1996 when the Cult Awareness Network was bought out by associates of the Church of Scientology in United States bankruptcy court, CAN and its representatives were highly critical of Scientology, Landmark Education, and other groups and new religious movements that it considered to have potentially harmful tendencies. The Cult Awareness Network referred to some of these groups as "destructive cults." Cynthia Kisser, the then executive director of CAN, was quoted in the controversial 1991 TIME article, "The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power". These comments and other forms of criticism from CAN garnered the attention of the Church of Scientology and Landmark Education, and both separately began malicious litigation proceedings against the organization.

CAN was driven into bankruptcy when a court found CAN guilty of having conspired to violate the civil rights and religious liberties of Jason Scott, a Pentecostalist, who had been forcibly kidnapped and subjected to a failed "deprogramming" by Rick Ross, a CAN-referred deprogrammer. The court ordered CAN to pay a judgement of US$1 million. The large award was intended to deter similar conduct in the future; the court noted that the defendants were unable to appreciate the maliciousness of their conduct towards the deprogrammee, and portrayed themselves, throughout the entire process of litigation, as victims of the alleged agenda of the opposing counsel, Church of Scientology attorney Kendrick Moxon. Subsequently, the organization was bought out in bankruptcy court by Church of Scientology attorney Steven Hayes in 1996. As a result of a legal settlement with Landmark Education, CAN agreed not to sell copies of Outrageous Betrayal, a book critical of Werner Erhard, for five years after it emerged from bankruptcy proceedings. Following its bankruptcy, the files of the "Old CAN" were made available to scholars for study and transferred to a university library. Since then, academics who published a joint paper with Kendrick Moxon and later others referencing their work have stated that the "Old CAN" covertly continued to make and derive income from referrals to coercive deprogrammers, while publicly distancing itself from the practice.

The "New CAN" organization (also known as the Foundation for Religious Freedom) has caused both confusion and controversy among academics and its opponents. Board members of the "Old CAN" have characterized it as a front group for the Church of Scientology. In December 1997, 60 Minutes profiled the controversy regarding the history of the "Old CAN" and the "New CAN", with host Lesley Stahl noting: "Now, when you call looking for information about a cult, chances are the person you're talking to is a Scientologist." James R. Lewis has described "New CAN" as "a genuine information and networking center on non-traditional religions". Margaret Thaler Singer expressed the opinion that any experts the public would be referred to by the "New CAN" would be cult apologists. Shupe and Darnell noted that the "New CAN" had been able to attract support from donors such as Amazon.com, and that by 2000 it was receiving thousands of phone calls per month and had made hundreds of expert referrals. The "New CAN" promotes itself as a champion of human rights and freedom of religion. An August 2007 article on Fox News on the Wikipedia Scanner noted that "a computer linked to the Church of Scientology's network was used to delete references to links between it and [...] the 'Cult Awareness Network'" on Wikipedia.

Cult Awareness Network Video

it's time to begin to understand the manner of the enemy we are facing. They are a murderous foreign enemy that hate what America and all free nations stand for. To them it's blasphemy that needs to be put under the fascist hand of Rome. They have infiltrated our country and destroyed it. the media was their biggest prize. America is duped. Just struggling to stay afloat, no one has time to spend looking into the conspiracy. Watch Clinton Chronicles video.google.com Mena Connection: video.google.com Waco, Rules of Engagement Part 1 video.google.com Part 2 video.google.com My Webpages on Jonestown: spirituallysmart.com My Page on Waco: spirituallysmart.com My Page on the Cult Awareness Network: spirituallysmart.com Other research I found: The "brainwashing" defense did not work for Patty Hearst, who was kidnapped by a political cult in the 1970s. Hearst an heir to a newspaper fortune was coerced into becoming the pawn of the Symbionese Liberation Army (SLA), but was nevertheless ultimately convicted of bank robbery and sentenced to prison. President Jimmy Carter later commuted her sentence and Bill Clinton pardoned Hearst before leaving the White House. So, when Richard interviewed me for his documentary, I said: "It's ironic that Jonestown, which the FBI used to explain away Waco, was itself another conspiracy and coverup." There were about a dozen Davidians in attendance that night. These included: Clive Doyle, who had taken on the role of leader; Sheila Martin, the wife <b>...</b>
26.17 min. | 4.23 user rating
A copy of this video with higher image quality is uploaded at: dotsub.com Your help in transcribing or translating the film will be greatly appreciated. 60 Minutes documentary on CAN and Scientology. Lesley Stahl talks to Cynthia Kisser, president of the original CAN that was sued into bankruptcy and taken over by Scientology. Stacy Young, ex-Scientologist, also speaks out. www.scientology-lies.com
7.73 min. | 4.96 user rating
Scientologist Garry Scarff pretends to be a survivor of Jonestown to infiltrate the Cult Awareness Network which was later sued and taken over by Scientology.
13.90 min. | 4.99 user rating
Scientologist Garry Scarff pretends to be a survivor of Jonestown to infiltrate the Cult Awareness Network which was later sued and taken over by Scientology.
10.42 min. | 5.0 user rating
This is a discussion about mass suicide among the followers of the Movement of Spiritual Inner Awareness (aka MSIA) led by John Roger (aka JR). Noted anti-cult activitst, cult exit counsellor, and author Steve Hassan is on the panel, as is Cynthia Kisser, then-director of the Cult Awareness Network (CAN).Please note that CAN - the Cult Awareness Network, is no longer dedicated to its original purpose, and was in fact taken over by members of the Church of Scientology in 1997, reincorporated as the "Foundation for Religious Freedom DBA Cult Awareness Network." People seeking assistance from a cult education group are advised to steer clear of this organization, as it has been reportedly repurposed into a mechanism for funnelling people into Scientology. This video is being offered for educational purposes only. No infringement is intended.
6.23 min. | 4.5 user rating
This video series is a lecture on cults and cultic practice at Caltech University. The lecture title is "The Bizarre World of Scientology." The primary focus is on L. Ron Hubbard and Scientology, obviously, with speficic concentration upon its origination, its practice, and its reported abuses. Priscilla Coates is one of the founding directors of the Cult Awareness Network (CAN) and is the current president of the Leo J. Ryan Educational Foundation. She does not claim to be an "expert" on Scientology, believing that it is impossible for anyone to be an expert on anything. She has, however, dedicated her life to freeing people from the tyranny of thought reform and cultic practice. A special note about the Cult Awareness Network (CAN): Please note that CAN - the Cult Awareness Network, is no longer dedicated to its original purpose, and was in fact taken over by members of the Church of Scientology in 1997, reincorporated as the "Foundation for Religious Freedom DBA Cult Awareness Network." People seeking assistance from a cult education group are advised to steer clear of this organization, as it has been reportedly repurposed into a mechanism for funnelling people into Scientology. This video is being offered for educational purposes only. No infringement is intended.
7.08 min. | 5.0 user rating
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4.90 min. | 4.91 user rating
This video series is a lecture on cults and cultic practice at Caltech University. The lecture title is "The Bizarre World of Scientology." The primary focus is on L. Ron Hubbard and Scientology, obviously, with speficic concentration upon its origination, its practice, and its reported abuses. Priscilla Coates is one of the founding directors of the Cult Awareness Network (CAN) and is the current president of the Leo J. Ryan Educational Foundation. She does not claim to be an "expert" on Scientology, believing that it is impossible for anyone to be an expert on anything. She has, however, dedicated her life to freeing people from the tyranny of thought reform and cultic practice. A special note about the Cult Awareness Network (CAN): Please note that CAN - the Cult Awareness Network, is no longer dedicated to its original purpose, and was in fact taken over by members of the Church of Scientology in 1997, reincorporated as the "Foundation for Religious Freedom DBA Cult Awareness Network." People seeking assistance from a cult education group are advised to steer clear of this organization, as it has been reportedly repurposed into a mechanism for funnelling people into Scientology. This video is being offered for educational purposes only. No infringement is intended.
6.30 min. | 5.0 user rating
CAN (Cult Awareness Network) Conference November 5, 1992
3.60 min. | 5.0 user rating
This video series is a lecture on cults and cultic practice at Caltech University. The lecture title is "The Bizarre World of Scientology." The primary focus is on L. Ron Hubbard and Scientology, obviously, with speficic concentration upon its origination, its practice, and its reported abuses. Priscilla Coates is one of the founding directors of the Cult Awareness Network (CAN) and is the current president of the Leo J. Ryan Educational Foundation. She does not claim to be an "expert" on Scientology, believing that it is impossible for anyone to be an expert on anything. She has, however, dedicated her life to freeing people from the tyranny of thought reform and cultic practice. A special note about the Cult Awareness Network (CAN): Please note that CAN - the Cult Awareness Network, is no longer dedicated to its original purpose, and was in fact taken over by members of the Church of Scientology in 1997, reincorporated as the "Foundation for Religious Freedom DBA Cult Awareness Network." People seeking assistance from a cult education group are advised to steer clear of this organization, as it has been reportedly repurposed into a mechanism for funnelling people into Scientology. This video is being offered for educational purposes only. No infringement is intended.
6.88 min. | 0 user rating

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Peoples Temple

LeadershipJim Jones
HistoryFather Divine * Wings of deliverance * Disciples of Christ * I-Hotel * Jonestown * Peoples Temple in San Francisco * Mark Lane * Charles R. Garry * Timothy Stoen * Larry Layton * Deborah Layton * Jeannie Mills * John R. Burke * Jonestown conspiracy theory * Cult Awareness Network * George Moscone * Willie Brown (politician) * Angela Davis * Huey Newton * Flavor Aid * Kool-Aid
Congressional entourageCongressman Leo J. Ryan * Jackie Speier * Richard Dwyer * Tim Reiterman * Don Harris * Greg Robinson * Steve Sung * Bob Flick * Charles A. Krause * Ron Javers * Bob Brown * Marshall Kilduff
BooksRaven (book) * Seductive Poison
FilmsGuyana: Crime of the Century * Guyana Tragedy: The Story of Jim Jones * Cults: Dangerous Devotion * Jonestown: Paradise Lost * Jonestown: The Life and Death of Peoples Temple

Heaven's Gate

LeadershipMarshall Applewhite * Bonnie Nettles
BackgroundCult suicide * Comet Hale-Bopp * UFO religion * Cult Awareness Network
ResearchersRobert Balch * David Taylor * Jacques Vallée * Louis Theroux * Janja Lalich * Irving Hexham * Nigel Watson
BooksBounded Choice * Millennialism and charisma * The Gods have Landed * The Call of the Weird * Heaven's Gate: Cult Suicide in San Diego * Inside Heaven's Gate * The Secret World of Cults: From Ancient Druids to Heaven's Gate * Cults: From Bacchus to Heaven's Gate * The Keepers of Heaven's Gate * How the Millennium Comes Violently: From Jonestown to Heaven's Gate * Cosmic Suicide: The Tragedy and Transcendence of Heaven's Gate

Scientology

Beliefs and
practices
Assists * Comm Evs * Disconnection * Doctrine of Exchange * E-meter * Keeping Scientology Working * Holidays * LGBT topics and Scientology * Jesus in Scientology * Marriage * Medical claims * MEST * Past lives * Rundowns * Silent birth * Space opera * Supernatural abilities * Study Tech * Thetan * Tone scale * Training routines
ControversiesAbortion * Deaths * Fair Game * The Fishman Affidavit * Free Zone * Gabe Cazares * Philip Gale * Project Normandy * Keith Henson * Legal cases * Lisa McPherson * Operation Clambake * Operation Snow White * Operation Freakout * List of Guardian's Office operations * Safe Environment Fund * Elli Perkins * Psychiatry * Scientology as a business * Suppressive Person * The Internet * Scientology and Me * "The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power" * Lawrence Wollersheim * Xenu * Project Chanology
LitigationChurch of Scientology v. Gerald Armstrong * Church of Scientology International v. Fishman and Geertz * Church of Scientology International v. Time Warner, Inc., et al. * Church of Scientology Moscow v. Russia * Hernandez v. Commissioner * Hill v. Church of Scientology of Toronto * R. v. Church of Scientology of Toronto * Religious Technology Center v. Netcom * United States v. Hubbard
DianeticsAuditing * Clear * Dianetics: MSMH * Engram * History of Dianetics * Reactive mind
OrganizationsChurch of Scientology * Church of Scientology International * Sea Org * RPF * Celebrity Centre * Trementina Base * Church of Spiritual Technology * Office of Special Affairs * Gold Base * International Association of Scientologists * Religious Technology Center * L. Ron Hubbard House * Hubbard Association of Scientologists International
CountriesStatus by country * Australia * Belgium * Canada * France * Germany * New Zealand * United Kingdom * United States
LeadershipTom Davis * David Gaiman * Leisa Goodman * L. Ron Hubbard * Mary Sue Hubbard * Heber Jentzsch * David Miscavige * Kendrick Moxon * Karin Pouw * Mark Rathbun * Mike Rinder * Kurt Weiland
Popular cultureAli's Smile: Naked Scientology * "A Token of My Extreme" * A Very Merry Unauthorized Children's Scientology Pageant * Being Tom Cruise * The Bridge * The Profit * Revolt in the Stars * South Park
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ABLE * CBAA * Celebrities (List) * Criminon * Downtown Medical * Citizens Commission on Human Rights * Narconon * Personality Tests * The Way to Happiness * Timeline * Trademarks * Volunteer Ministers * WISE * Moxon & Kobrin * E.Republic * Diskeeper Corporation * Cult Awareness Network * Second Chance Program | |belowstyle=background:#f0de31;



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