The U.S. industry for this practice effectively ended in 1995 when Scientology attorney Kendrick Moxon won a large judgement in the Jason Scott case. For 10 points each:
[10m] Name this controversial practice pioneered by Ted Patrick, in which members of cults are physically abducted and subjected to intense psychological procedures designed to reverse alleged brainwashing.
ANSWER: deprogramming
[10h] The organized anti-cult movement began in the 1970s in response to the rise of this group formed by David Berg. Actors River Phoenix and Rose McGowan were raised in this cult, whose ex-members accused it of using "flirty fishing" recruitment tactics and of institutionalizing child sexual abuse.
ANSWER: Children of God [or The Family International]
[10e] Neva Hargrave, an advocate of deprogramming, credits it with removing her from the Peoples Temple, a movement that ultimately engaged in a mass murder-suicide at this Guyana compound.
ANSWER: Jonestown
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