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| ]<ref name="wright">Reframing Religious Violence after 9/11: Analysis of the ACM Campaign to Exploit the Threat of Terrorism |
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| ]<ref name="wright">Reframing Religious Violence after 9/11: Analysis of the ACM Campaign to Exploit the Threat of Terrorism |
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Stuart A. Wright Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent ReligionsVol. 12, No. 4 (May 2009), pp. 5-27</ref><ref name=marshall/><ref name="hankins2003"/> || United States ||Cult consultant, ] associated deprogrammer|| ],<ref>Melton, J. Gordon. 2001. "The Fate of NRMs and their Detractors in Twenty-first Century America." Nova Religio 4 (2): 241-248.</ref> The Cult Education Institute |
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Stuart A. Wright Nova Religio: The Journal of Alternative and Emergent ReligionsVol. 12, No. 4 (May 2009), pp. 5-27</ref><ref name=marshall/><ref name="hankins2003">Davis, D. and B. Hankins. 2003. New Religious Movements and Religious Liberty in America: Baylor University Press.</ref> || United States ||Cult consultant, ] associated deprogrammer|| ],<ref>Melton, J. Gordon. 2001. "The Fate of NRMs and their Detractors in Twenty-first Century America." Nova Religio 4 (2): 241-248.</ref> The Cult Education Institute |
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| ]<ref name=wright/><ref name="marshall">24 T. Marshall L. Rev. 359 (1998-1999) |
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| ]<ref name=wright/><ref name="marshall">24 T. Marshall L. Rev. 359 (1998-1999) |
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| Gary Scharff || United States || || ] <ref name=Gallagher141/><ref name=VanityFair/><ref name="hankins2003"/> |
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| Newbold Smith || United States || || ] <ref name=Gallagher141/><ref name=VanityFair/><ref name="hankins2003"/> |
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| Joe Szimhart || United States || || ] <ref name=Gallagher141/><ref name=VanityFair/><ref name="hankins2003"/> |
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|Randall Burkey<ref name="hankins2003"/> || United States || || ] <ref name=jmsweeney/> |
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|Donald Moore<ref name="shupe">{{cite news | last = Shupe | first = Anson |
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|author2=Susan E. Darnell |author3=Kendrick Moxon | title = CAN, We Hardly Knew Ye: Sex, Drugs, Deprogrammers’ Kickbacks, and Corporate Crime in the (old) Cult Awareness Network | work =Presented at 2000 meeting of Society for the Scientific Study of Religion | publisher =] | date = 2000-10-21 | url = http://www.cesnur.org/2001/CAN.htm | accessdate = 2007-10-28}}</ref> || United States ||Charged with kidnapping 1992<ref name="hankins2003">Davis, D. and B. Hankins. 2003. New Religious Movements and Religious Liberty in America: Baylor University Press.</ref>|| ] |
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|Alexandra Schmidt || France || An American student in Sociology,<ref>Varshavskiy, N. Religious Extremism of Alexander Dvorkin. Research Article: Nikolay Varshavskiy.</ref> Schmidt was the first spokesperson for UNADFI in 1974. In 1981 she was accused of orchestrating a forced deprogramming of ], a member of the ]. After being charged she resigned, and left France<ref>{{cite episode | title =En quête de vérité | network =TF1 | station =TF1 | airdate = 18 December 1991}}.</ref>|| ] |
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|Robert Pardon || United States ||A former pastor,<ref>{{cite news | last =Falsani | first =Cathleen | title =Ex-Wheaton students flee what they call 'definitely evil' cult | work =] | page =8 | publisher =Chicago Sun-Times, Inc. | date =March 25, 2004 }}</ref><ref>{{cite news | last =The Naperville Sun staff | title =College responds to reports of cult activity by former student | work =The Naperville Sun | page =10 | date =April 1, 2004 }}</ref> and deprogrammer.<ref>{{cite news | last =Wedge | first =Dave | title =Trial judge rules cult mom is sane | work =] | date =September 25, 2003 }}</ref>|| ] |
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|Wendy Ford<ref name="hankins2003"/> ||United States|| ||] |
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