Here's my transcript of Pt. 12 of Marty's review of Leah's show. It's in a purple font. It sounds more halting and funny on the video. I'm going to comment between paragraphs in italics. For those who haven't watched the video, it might be better to just ignore my comments the first time while reading. Let Marty's ramble wash over you.
The tail end of Episode 3, at the AMA, they bring in Karen de la Carriere, who gives a big song and dance about her son and her former husband, who is her claim to fame, because he was the president of the Church of Scientology, who she’s been divorced from for 20 years? More than -- probably 25 years, and yet to this day she clings to as her 15 minutes of fame ticket.
Has Marty got the A&E network mixed up with the American Medical Association? Or does he mean an AMA Reddit forum? The theme of this segment is everyone going after their 15 minutes of fame, except Marty, of course. His fame is longer than 15 minutes. At this rate, might be closer to a trillion years.
And I think it’s appropriate to bring up now because the very next episode is about Ron Miscavige, because Ron Miscavige is the father of David Miscavige, who is now a hero in the ASC for turning on his son like a jackal. So she’s here lamenting her son and her previous husband, and we’re about to lionize her, which Karen de la Carriere has done with the rest of ASC -- Ron Miscavige as being a hero for going after his son.
"Jackal, lionize" -- sounds like Marty's talking about Wild Kingdom?
Listen, here’s the level of hypocrisy here. They literally, to a one -- Mike Rinder, the Headleys will come up later, Leah Remini, and I’ve already explained this about -- they all point the finger at their parents for quote unquote ‘getting them into Scientology in the first place,’ and that they’re all rational, straight people, that were subjected to this by their evil parents, right?
And so, but Ron, who’s the parent of David, since he’s on the ASC side and going after Scientology -- don’t apply to him. That rule, he’s the exception. He’s an exception, okay? He’s an exception to the rule. But he wasn’t always, because when he was on the inside, or perceived to be on the inside and he wasn’t out stabbing his son in the back, Karen de la Carriere offered me huge sums of cash to publicize on my blog an accusation that she made that Ron Miscavige confessed to her that he, indeed, raped a woman -- that he was indicted for-but charged with, but not indicted or convicted for, many years earlier.
Marty doesn't mention that he's also an exception. His parents didn't get him into Scientology. So what's his excuse?
Marty makes no mention that Ron covered all this stuff about the rape in his book. In general, it's difficult to tell whether Marty is talking about Leah's show, Ron's book, something someone said to him in person or via e-mail, or something he read somewhere. Also, I doubt whether Karen mentioned the Ron rape frecas to Marty more than once or twice, and it was probably in the context of wanting him to get the real story through his connections and contacts. Karen probably knew that there was an accusation that Ron had raped a woman, and that the Church or Miscavige had stepped in to get him out of it.
And as I do with anybody who wants to pay to play, and purchase what I have to say or not say, I told her no, okay? That was four or five years ago, right? So [laughs], I’m just saying she’s on Episode 3 as the cleanup for Paulette Cooper, ranting and raving about the atrocities of father-son -- mother-son relationships. But they don’t tell you that she’s the woman that tried to pay me to publish that Ron Miscavige Sr. confessed to having raped a woman. Okay. It’s just, it gets busy and it gets twisted.
WTF? Cleanup? LOL How could anyone possibly understand what Marty is babbling about?
Because the next episode is Ron Miscavige, who is now a hero, and his 15 minutes of fame come by condemning his child from the womb. And again, we have this propaganda by omission. We just -- just as, from the beginning they omit Scientology and what it does and what it’s about and what it’s for, they omit that entirely. With Ron Miscavige, we omit the first 16 years of David’s life, and it begins by, he says, he came right out of the blocks one day when he was 16 and said, “Dad, I want to go join the Sea Organization.” Okay?
...condemning his child from the womb. That wasn't in Ron's book.
Now this not withstanding the fact that Ron Miscavige has been on record for 19, almost 20 years now, with a publication in Florida, where he gave the whole background leading up to that decision, when David was 16, which also included a miraculous cure of a chronic asthma problem, which dealt with a lot of childhood travail and problems. All of a sudden, that’s gone and omitted. To make it sound bizarre and queer, all of sudden he says, when Dave -- the kid just pops out of bed and says, “I want to go join the Sea Org,” and he left, okay?
What publication in Florida? Why doesn't he name the damn publication? Was it Freedumb Magazine? Also, it makes it sound like Ron does not talk about David's asthma cure in the book, which is dealt with extensively. I think I know what Marty is getting at, but it is splitting hairs, a minor point.
Uh, he omits that Ron Miscavige considered, at that time encouraged it, that Ron Miscavige considered -- they didn’t position it like he was resistive somehow. No, he encouraged it. He thought it was the greatest honor you could possibly have was to be in the Church’s Sea Organization, okay?
If anybody, he felt -- you know, and we know in retrospect, that of course, he would -- that it would redowned (reknowned? LOL) his benefit somehow -- somehow, some benefits would inure to him by his son joining at an early age and rising through the ranks. He omits entirely the story that he told -- he’s been on record for for 20 years -- that the 16 year old revelation that David had was really sincerely backed by a concerned by the rampancy of drug in schools and the dead-end nature of where his generation was going. All right? He wanted to do something purposeful. He omits all that.
And so, you know, of all people, Ron Miscavige who acts like, you know, he really digs and understands the philosophical background and depth of Scientology? You know, if it were a natural thing, maybe he would say something about Leah’s pontificating and creation of scripture. But it doesn’t. She just lectures, because this is her gig. Quote, “No spiritual being is the father of another human being. Mother, father, son, daughter roles, all these roles are taken away and Scientology becomes your parent.” End of quote.
So she’s providing scriptural, I guess, justification for Ron turning and piling on his own son, right? Because after all, there is no mother, father, son, daughter relationship in Scientology. Again, chalk it up, and she’s been doing it all along, she literally just created this. She literally just created this. There’s no -- there’s nothing in Scientology that even resembles this and she makes it sound as if this is the actual tenets and holdings of Scientology.
Leah doesn't pretend it's scripture. She just gives people the gist of what's going on, what's behind the control.
[Laughs] So, you know, what’s remarkable is Ron had just gotten off a year world tour doing media stops, and because of the book that he had somebody write for him? He wasn’t -- he couldn’t even write a book. [Laughs] He had somebody else as a quote unquote co-author write the book, right? And he just goes right into the thesbian act with them because, I mean, he told me himself he wrote it in his book. He told it over and over again in I don’t know how many media, about this big harrowing escape he had, this dramatic escape, all the way down to the expressions of the guys he was conning to have to get around in order to get -- right?
Thesbian = gay female thespian? Oh Maaaty! And talk about the ability to write books. The same may be said of Marty as Gore Vidal said of Jacqueline Susann (Valley of the Dolls), "She doesn't write, she types."
Uh, he tells a whole brand new story. Brand new story, never heard of it. It’s not in his book. It’s not in the hours and hours of conversations he had with me. It’s nowhere. All of sudden, he says he got a Kindle from his son, right, for Christmas, and he turned it on and he did a Google search, and all it took was one Google search. Tells you the depth of this guy’s intellect, that all you do is one Google search and he changed -- he reversed his entire life for 80 years, okay?
Sometimes all it takes is one Google search. Marty could learn how to pronounce thespian by doing a Google search, and many other things.
This story is just, was literally invented for this. And I think it was literally invented in order to poke a stick in somebody’s eye because they say it like, what an idiot, what a buffoon Miscavige must be for giving his dad a Kindle without turning off the Google feature, assuming that he ever wanted to turn off the Google -- assuming that somebody was so shallow and unintelligent that it would take one Google search to change their -- change their entire psyche and everything they learned over 80 years.
So, you know, they go through this whole story about PIs allegedly being told by David Miscavige that if his father is having a heart attack during, it’s the stakeout, then don’t call the ambulance, right? You’ve heard this story, right? Well, when Ron told me of this story, I said, “Well, you know,” and I knew he was looking at doing a book and he had already gotten some media on this, I said, “Ron, I guess Rinder must’ve told you by now”-- since I get the impression he’s, you know, part of the partnership on this book deal, because he usually gets a piece of the action on anything like that that’s hot -- “that that never would happen,” since Rinder and I were in positions to know that, that David Miscavige wouldn’t talk to a P -- you know, in my 27 years involved with Scientology, he never talked to a PI, and there’s no reason to believe he would begin after that. Quite the contrary, right?
I think Marty may have covered the nitpick about Miscavige never talking to a PI before, but it's good publicity for Ron's book for Marty to bring up this interesting story. So Miscavige wouldn't talk to a PI, even if he thought his father was having a heart attack? Good to know. What a guy!
Ron was silent, right? But he goes over and tells the story again, right? Interestingly -- what’s interesting about this is when I exposed that, that he was on notice about that, then it was kind of clear that he’s just, um, that he’s just really grandstanding at the expense of his son in order to make a buck and get some fame. Um, this is where the harassment of the ASC really began with a vengeance on me. At this point when I published that, the blackmail, the infiltration, the raising money for P -- they all just went total -- the total treatment that they say Scientology does to others, they went there on this. So, this was kind of central.
The ASC did infiltration, blackmail, and raising money for PIs to follow Marty? The last thing was something it sounded like Marty started to say. LOL. Did the ASC send in Squirrel Busters, too? Okay, on a second reading I guess Marty may be referring to Ron, not himself, but it is very confusing. What would the ASC have to do against Ron?
And what I’m saying is he was on notice that this was an incredible accusation, long before he published it in a book, which was long before he got on this show, and they went ahead with it anyway. And Rinder is the producer and the director, and the guy I told Ron, “If you want to validate what I’m saying, just ask Mike Rinder.”
But he didn’t have the balls to say -- come back to me and say, “Uh, Mike didn’t agree with you.” Or Mike didn’t have the balls to call me and say, “I don’t agree with you.” No, they just, as if nothing happened, they just go with the story, because truth and getting it right has no meaning to them. Ratings, popularity and money, that’s all they care about.
Here’s the reality with Karen de la Carriere. I mean she donated to my blog. She continuously tried to get me to -- tried to influence what I put on my blog. I continuously told her that ain’t ever going to happen. “This is my running account of how I see things, and I don’t do things for effect,” okay?
I picture night and day calls to Marty, "continuously," trying to give him money. How do I get my number to Karen?
Uh, over time, I saw that she redirected a lot of that resource towards Mike Rinder and then to Tony Ortega. And particularly Ortega, I mean she was boasting and bragging to people that she owned Tony Ortega. She was boasting and bragging to people that she owned Mike Rinder, because of the amount of money that she had invested into them, and that she had kept them going, that they were -- I mean, she’s bragged about that -- she’s notorious for bragging about that.
Couldn't have been that notorious. I never heard about it. What a terrible thing, giving people money to encourage them to keep exposing Scientology's abuses.
And so, I think that kind of goes to the why she’s even in there. I mean, if you look at her in that AMA segment, she’s completely non-sequitur. What’s Karen de la Carriere got to do with --? Nothing. She knows nothing about it. Her story has nothing in common with it but she’s paid in heavily to two rungs of the ASC troika cluster, and so that’s the payback.
Is a troika cluster anything like a BT cluster? Can Scientology help with that? Well, I hope on my way to my 15 minutes of fame for transcribing this. I'd like to be part of the troika cluster somehow.