Cultic Studies Review, Vol. 5, No. 2, 2006, Page 18
xiv Radio National, What Makes a Suicide Bomber? Geraldine Doogue Interview with Waleed Aly (ABC
Onliine 16 July, 2005).
xv ―Onus on Muslims to Stop Extremist 'Cults', Canadian MP Says,‖ Ottawa Citizen, 10 June 2006.
xvi Rev Linda Fitzpatrick, Letter to NSW MPs, 21 April 1993.
xvii Rabbi Pinchos Woolstone, Letter to the author, 27 April 1993.
xviii ‗Apostates: An Analysis‘, in Freedom, Vol. X Issue X, (Sydney, Church of Scientology, 1995). p.
12.
xix Robert Manne, ―The Unknown Story of Cornelia Rau,‖ The Monthly Essays, September 2005.
xx Eileen Barker, ―Harm and New Religious Movements (NRMs): Some Notes on a Sociological
Perspective,‖ Cultic Studies Review 2, no. 1 (2003). p. 3.
xxi AFF (ICSA) claims that ‗unlike most academic researchers who study new religious movements,‘ it
‗works cooperatively with activist organisations—small and large—around the world. Unlike most of
these activist organisations, however, AFF is open to dialogue with cultic groups and academic
researchers not focused on harm.‘ Michael D Langone, ―Cults and Weapons of Mass Destruction: A
Pre-Proposal for Avoiding Future Carnage,‖ (Bonita Springs: AFF (ICSA), 2004).
xxii Jerrold M Post, ―Terrorist Psycho-Logic: Terrorist Behavior as a Product of Psychological Forces,‖
in Origins of Terrorism: Psychologies, Ideologies, Theologies, States of Mind, Walter Reich (Ed.).
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990). p. 40.
xxiii ASIO, ―Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Report to Parliament 2003–2004,‖
(Canberra: Commonwealth of Australia, 2004). p. 16.
xxiv The Australian government has recently implemented an endorsement process so that third-
sector organisations wishing to access categories of tax benefits must register with the Australian
Business Register.
xxv Christopher M Centner, ―Cults and Terrorism: Similarities and Differences,‖ Cultic Studies Review
2, no. 2 (2003).
xxvi Even if those involved in the study of new religious movements were able to agree on a
prognosis.
xxvii Victoria Legislative Council, ―Parliamentary Debates (Hansard),‖ (Melbourne: Victoria Parliament,
1982). 24 June. pp. 1857–1858.
xxviii Richard Kerbaj, ―Imam's Secret Talks for Future,‖ Weekend Australian, 17 June 2006.
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xvi Rev Linda Fitzpatrick, Letter to NSW MPs, 21 April 1993.
xvii Rabbi Pinchos Woolstone, Letter to the author, 27 April 1993.
xviii ‗Apostates: An Analysis‘, in Freedom, Vol. X Issue X, (Sydney, Church of Scientology, 1995). p.
12.
xix Robert Manne, ―The Unknown Story of Cornelia Rau,‖ The Monthly Essays, September 2005.
xx Eileen Barker, ―Harm and New Religious Movements (NRMs): Some Notes on a Sociological
Perspective,‖ Cultic Studies Review 2, no. 1 (2003). p. 3.
xxi AFF (ICSA) claims that ‗unlike most academic researchers who study new religious movements,‘ it
‗works cooperatively with activist organisations—small and large—around the world. Unlike most of
these activist organisations, however, AFF is open to dialogue with cultic groups and academic
researchers not focused on harm.‘ Michael D Langone, ―Cults and Weapons of Mass Destruction: A
Pre-Proposal for Avoiding Future Carnage,‖ (Bonita Springs: AFF (ICSA), 2004).
xxii Jerrold M Post, ―Terrorist Psycho-Logic: Terrorist Behavior as a Product of Psychological Forces,‖
in Origins of Terrorism: Psychologies, Ideologies, Theologies, States of Mind, Walter Reich (Ed.).
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1990). p. 40.
xxiii ASIO, ―Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Report to Parliament 2003–2004,‖
(Canberra: Commonwealth of Australia, 2004). p. 16.
xxiv The Australian government has recently implemented an endorsement process so that third-
sector organisations wishing to access categories of tax benefits must register with the Australian
Business Register.
xxv Christopher M Centner, ―Cults and Terrorism: Similarities and Differences,‖ Cultic Studies Review
2, no. 2 (2003).
xxvi Even if those involved in the study of new religious movements were able to agree on a
prognosis.
xxvii Victoria Legislative Council, ―Parliamentary Debates (Hansard),‖ (Melbourne: Victoria Parliament,
1982). 24 June. pp. 1857–1858.
xxviii Richard Kerbaj, ―Imam's Secret Talks for Future,‖ Weekend Australian, 17 June 2006.
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Allard, Tom. ―Citizen to Terrorist a Quick Step: ASIO Chief.‖ Sydney Morning Herald, 13
March 2006.
ASIO. ―Australian Security Intelligence Organisation Report to Parliament 2003–2004.‖
Canberra: Commonwealth of Australia, 2004.
―Australian Government Considers De-Programming Terrorists.‖ The Age, 9 March 2006.
Barker, Eileen. ―Harm and New Religious Movements (NRMs): Some Notes on a Sociological
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July 2005.
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Churcher, Sharon. ―Suicide Bomber Cried for Sept 11 Victims.‖ Daily Telegraph, 18 July
2005.
Fitzpatrick, Rev Linda. Letter to NSW MPs, 21 April 1993.
Freckelton, Ian. ―‗Cults,‘ Calamities and Psychological Consequences.‖ Psychiatry,
Psychology and Law 5, no. 1 (1998).
Fukuyama, Francis. After the Neocons. Allen &Unwin. 2006.
Georgiou, Petro. ―Multiculturalism and the War on Terror.‖ AustralianPolicyOnline, 20
October 2005.
Goodenough, Patrick. ―Can Terrorists Be ‗Reprogrammed‘?‖ CNSNews.com, 10 March 2006.











































































































