Testing Openness to Scientology - 2005-06-12

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F43.png Testing Openness to Scientology June 12, 2005, Paul Schwartzman, Washington Post

The sign advertising "Free Stress Test" beckoned Marian Prescott as she crossed Farragut Square, and she found herself settling into a chair beneath a yellow tent and taking hold of two metal poles hooked up to a device that the tester said could detect psychic strain.

"What did you think of?" asked Kelly Turrisi, the tester, as the needle on the electrometer jumped to the right.

Prescott tilted back her head and laughed. Work. Her husband. What else?

Wikipedia cite:
{{cite news | author = Paul Schwartzman | title = Testing Openness to Scientology | url = https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/local/2005/06/12/testing-openness-to-scientology/cf4ac571-120d-46c2-ac0b-efdb5b8b21f8/ | work = Washington Post | date = June 12, 2005 | accessdate = February 18, 2017 }}