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As Leah Remini returns for a third round, here’s Scientology’s side of the story

[Self-discovery isn’t easy, pilgrim]

To our American readers, Happy Thanksgiving! We hope you have a swell day with your loved ones. We plan to do the same. Now, on to today’s story…

Two years ago this month, Leah Remini premiered her A&E series, Scientology and the Aftermath. And before she did, knowing what a major [...]

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DagwoodGum

Squirreling Dervish
Good riddance to Ridley as he enters the living quicksand of souls on OT3 and gets reduced down to their size through incessant conversations with "them".
Yep, a wart on a worms ass you'll become in short order sporto, enjoy!
 

Wilbur

Patron Meritorious
The problem with recruiting celebrities is that, you had better be an organisation that benefits its members, rather than a money-grabbing cult. Because if they wake up and leave, then the pleasant noises they made on the way in the door might turn into Remini- or Haggis- or Beghe-sounding screams on the way out.

The more celebs they recruit now, the more disgruntled ex-celebs they are likely to have on their hands in ten years' time. And the trail-blazing celebs like Jason Beghe, Leah Remini and Paul Haggis have made it much easier now for celebs to speak out. Clearly they can't manage to totally hide the cultic nature of the organisation even from celebs being molly-coddled at CC Int. Still, it's totally in keeping with the good management skills they have demonstrated in recent years, what with the Idle Morgue Project, the 20 year Super Power Building project, and the "Why bother delivering services when we can just take donations for statuses" strategy.
 
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Gib

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The problem with recruiting celebrities is that, you had better be an organisation that benefits its members, rather than a money-grabbing cult. Because if they wake up and leave, then the pleasant noises they made on the way in the door might turn into Remini- or Haggis- or Beghe-sounding screams on the way out.

The more celebs they recruit now, the more disgruntled ex-celebs they are likely to have on their hands in ten years' time. And the trail-blazing celebs like Jason Beghe, Leah Remini and Paul Haggis have made it much easier now for celebs to speak out. Clearly they can't manage to totally hide the cultic nature of the organisation even from celebs being molly-coddled at CC Int. Still, it's totally in keeping with the good management skills they have demonstrated in recent years, what with the Idle Morgue Project, the 20 year Super Power Building project, and the "Why bother delivering services when we can just take donations for statuses" strategy.
once DM dies, the joint will collapse. All the whales are up in the years as well.
 
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