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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.

  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.

  3. Jul 17, 2015 · Paulette Cooper is a journalist who exposed the Church of Scientology in the 1970s and faced years of harassment, lawsuits and death threats. She reveals how the church framed her for a bomb threat and how an ex-member apologised to her after 30 years.

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  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.

  5. Sep 19, 2012 · Paulette Cooper is a former advertising copywriter who wrote the first book exposing Scientology's secrets and faced 15 years of harassment and legal battles. She talks to VICE about her ordeal, her motivation, and her views on the cult.

  6. Paulette Cooper launched her career as a freelance writer in 1968, after she completed an M.A. degree in psychology and a summer at Harvard studying comparative religion. Her first book, The Scandal of Scientology came out three years later, and has been followed by eight others, along with hundreds of magazine and newspaper articles.

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  8. Paulette Cooper (Noble) is an American author and journalist. As an early critic of the church of Scientology, she published The Scandal of Scientology in 1971. Cooper has authored or co-authored nearly two dozen books, covering a wide range of topics including travel, missing persons, psychics, and pets, in addition to Scientology.