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In [[1978]], [[David Berg]] enacted the RNR by firing all leaders of the "chain", supposedly to release his followers from their tyranny of dictatorial methods. [[Disciples]] were instructed to tell the public and even close family that the group had disbanded, and were advised to return home from the "mission field" (anywhere but the [[U.S.]] or home country). Some members took up jobs or pursued other interests for awhile.
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In [[1978]], [[David Berg]] enacted the '''Reorganization Nationalization Revolution''' (or '''RNR''') by firing all leaders of the "[[chain]]", supposedly to release his followers from their tyranny of dictatorial methods. [[Disciple]]s were instructed to tell the public and even close family that the group had disbanded, and were advised to return home from the "[[mission field]]" (anywhere but the [[U.S.]] or home country). Some members took up jobs or pursued other interests for awhile.
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==More information==
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* [[The "Re-Organisation Nationalisation Revolution!"]] <small>(ML 650)</small> &mdash; By David Berg, 1978-01
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* [[Happy Rebirthday!--RNR Rules!]]<small> (ML 663)</small> &mdash; By David Berg, 1978-02
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* [http://www.excult.org/rnrpurge4p.html David Berg's Leadership Purge During the 1978 "RNR"] &mdash; By [[Edward Priebe]], 1993
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Latest revision as of 19:46, 17 September 2006

In 1978, David Berg enacted the Reorganization Nationalization Revolution (or RNR) by firing all leaders of the "chain", supposedly to release his followers from their tyranny of dictatorial methods. Disciples were instructed to tell the public and even close family that the group had disbanded, and were advised to return home from the "mission field" (anywhere but the U.S. or home country). Some members took up jobs or pursued other interests for awhile.

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