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'''FREECOG''' or '''Free the Children of God''', originally named '''The Parents' Committee to Free Our Children from the Children of God''', was an anti-cult group founded in [[1971]]. It was the first organized anti-cult group, formed as a response to the total commitment and alleged [[mind control]] techniques used by the [[Children of God]]. Founders included Ian Haworth. Ted Patrick, one of the pioneers of so called [[deprogramming]], coordinated the group.
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'''FREECOG''' or '''Free the Children of God''', originally named '''The Parents' Committee to Free Our Children from the Children of God''', was an anti-cult group founded in [[1971]]. It was the first organized anti-cult group, formed as a response to the total commitment and alleged [[mind control]] techniques used by the [[Children of God]]. Founders included [[Ian Haworth]], [[William Rambur]], [[John Moody]] and [[Ted Patrick]], one of the pioneers of so called [[deprogramming]].
  
 
By the mid [[1970s]], publicity about negative practices of cults had led to a wider [[anti-cult movement]] in North America, Western Europe, and elsewhere. In the early [[1980s]] most of the parent groups merged into what became known as the Cult Awareness Network.
 
By the mid [[1970s]], publicity about negative practices of cults had led to a wider [[anti-cult movement]] in North America, Western Europe, and elsewhere. In the early [[1980s]] most of the parent groups merged into what became known as the Cult Awareness Network.

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FREECOG or Free the Children of God, originally named The Parents' Committee to Free Our Children from the Children of God, was an anti-cult group founded in 1971. It was the first organized anti-cult group, formed as a response to the total commitment and alleged mind control techniques used by the Children of God. Founders included Ian Haworth, William Rambur, John Moody and Ted Patrick, one of the pioneers of so called deprogramming.

By the mid 1970s, publicity about negative practices of cults had led to a wider anti-cult movement in North America, Western Europe, and elsewhere. In the early 1980s most of the parent groups merged into what became known as the Cult Awareness Network.

Press coverage

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