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  1. Paulette Cooper (born July 26, 1942) is an American author and journalist whose writing against the Church of Scientology resulted in harassment from Scientologists. An early critic of the church, she published The Scandal of Scientology in 1971. She endured many years of attacks from church leadership and their agents, including lawsuits ...

  2. Operation Freakout, also known as Operation PC Freakout, was a Church of Scientology covert plan intended to have the U.S. author and journalist Paulette Cooper imprisoned or committed to a psychiatric hospital. The plan, undertaken in 1976 following years of church-initiated lawsuits and covert harassment, was meant to eliminate the perceived ...

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    Paulette Cooper Noble has written 26 books, and over 1,000 articles for New York Magazine, New York Times, Washington Post, Parade, TV Guide, Cosmopolitan, The Sunday Times of London, National Law Journal, National Enquirer, Star, The New York Post, Working Mother, Travel Agent, Travel Weekly, etc. She has won 9 writing awards * and launched ...

  4. The Scandal of Scientology is a critical exposé book about the Church of Scientology, written by Paulette Cooper and published by Tower Publications, in 1971.. In 2007, Cooper wrote about the events resulting from the publication of her story "The Tragi-farce of Scientology" in a 1969 issue of Queen magazine.

  5. Mar 29, 2015 · Cooper was the first and for years the only public critic of Scientology. Then she became the church’s Public Enemy No. 1. Ultimately, she was joined by defectors‚ many of whom will appear in ...

  6. Jul 17, 2015 · As a journalist working in New York in the late '60s and early '70s, Paulette Cooper lived a glamorous life. She was young, beautiful and smart, and she was on the lookout for good stories.

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  8. Jan 22, 1979 · Writer Paulette Cooper, author of book The Scandal of Scientology, tells of 8-yr ordeal, including indictment by Fed grand jury following pub in '71; incidents began with Cooper and her publisher ...

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