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'''Ted Patrick''' is an American ], which includes assisting families in the abducting persons with the purpose of persuading or forcing them to renounce a religious group.<ref name="OPEN"> ''TIME Magazine'' August 20, 1973</ref> | |||
'''Ted Patrick''' is an American ]. | |||
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*Conway and Siegelman, '''' (Chapter 6 of '']''), 1995, ISBN 0-9647650-0-4 | *Conway and Siegelman, '''' (Chapter 6 of '']''), 1995, ISBN 0-9647650-0-4 |
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Ted Patrick is an American deprogrammer, which includes assisting families in the abducting persons with the purpose of persuading or forcing them to renounce a religious group.
Notes
- Open Season on Sects TIME Magazine August 20, 1973
References
- Conway and Siegelman, Black Lightning (Chapter 6 of Snapping), 1995, ISBN 0-9647650-0-4
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