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Entheta.Net Scientology is quite likely the most ruthless, the most classically terroristic, the most litigious and the most lucrative cult the country has ever seen. No cult extracts more money from its members.       -- Cynthia Kisser, former Executive Director, Cult Awareness Network.

Welcome to Entheta.net, one of the many Web sites which reveal the practices, structure, and abusive behaviour of the cult of Scientology. To the denizens of the Internet the cult has many other names, but $cientology and Co$ (Church of $cientology) are probably the most used terms.

This site is under contruction and likely to remain so for a long time. Bear with us....

A.R.S. Web Summary alt.religion.scientology Web Summary.
A list of anti-Co$ pages on the Web which is posted regularly to the newsgroup alt.religion.scientology. It contains links to many FAQs (frequently asked questions) and other resources -- enjoy! :)


Books Books about Scientology.
Some good books on Scientology are archived here.


Close Encounters Close Encounters of the Scientology Kind.
These are the accounts, by non-scientologists, of their encounters with Scientology. Some are funny, some tragic, and some horrifying. Of special interest is the account by Paulette Cooper of the harassment she endured at the hands of the Co$.



CAN Retrospective In Retrospect: Cult Awareness Network.
The Cult Awareness Network was a clearing house for information about cults, run by volunteers on a shoestring budget. Its main mission was to educate the public about the effects of mind control as used by destructive cults, and to provide support to victims of cults and their families. CAN was finally forced to close its doors in mid-1996 as a result of a lawsuit brought against it by cult member Jason Scott with the help of Scientology lawyer Kendrick Moxon. On October 23, 1996 the Cult Awareness Network, Inc.'s servicemark and trademark rights, including rights to the use of the CAN stylized logo, were sold as part of a $20,000.00 purchase of CAN assets in the federal bankruptcy court to Steven Hayes, a Scientologist. Today, CAN is, in effect, a tentacle of the cult of Scientology.


Ex-Scientologists Speak Ex-Scientologists Speak.
Ex-Scientologists share their experiences and discuss the structure and practices of the cult.


FAQs Frequently Asked Questions about Scientology.
Some (not all) Scientology FAQs may be found here.


The GO documents The GO documents.
The GO papers document Hubbard's creation and control of the Guardian Office, the Co$' criminal dirty-tricks unit.


Media Scientology in the Media.
A growing media archive with links to other media pages.


Snow White Snow White Revisited.
Once upon a time, in a place surprisngly not all that far, far away, eleven members of the Church of Scientology were sent to prison for their attempts to infiltrate the United States government to steal "damaging" information and collect blackmail material for future use....          Click here for the mirror page.
See also Who is "Marty" Mark Rathbun? , by the same author.


Comments to: Marina.
Page created on 04 July 1997
Last update: 07 March 1998
Thanks to all those who have helped with the site -- you know who you are. :)