From the Wrong Guy on WWP quoting a comment from Tony's blog.
https://whyweprotest.net/threads/ji...ona-whites-suicide.130316/page-3#post-2558465
While reading Tony Ortega's site tonight I noticed this comment:
Richard •
17 hours ago
I haven't been around for some days and realize that the Cathriona White story is off topic today, but as it is still an ongoing story and this type of news is never really off topic as far as Scientology is concerned, I thought I would throw in my twopence.
Scientology, in some ways, has a gang like structure, in that the adherents band together and are required to show their allegiance to the group. Another similarity is that the individual members get all pumped up by the rest of the company. What happens in the end, is that an individual is convinced that the group is their only way of survival. Without it, they would perish. Strength is found within the group.
This is a very dangerous scenario in Scientology, particularly when the group has a direct influence over a relatively new member, like Cathriona White.
Cathriona was apparently stalled on the Objectives. What I believe, is that she was having doubts about Scientology. Even if she had been required by the group to "handle or disconnect" from Carrey, most certainly she had been having contradictory inputs from him and this most probably put her in to a state of conflict.
It's very possible that Cathriona talked about her doubts regarding Scientology to her group of "friends". What the "friends" would do at that point would be to love bomb Cathriona with stories of successes and wealth that can be had, perhaps fame, and certainly how Scientology had changed each of their individual lives for the better.
Love bombing is completely fake talk. None of it is genuine. It is a dangerous and insiduous way of pumping up a person so as to obtain something from them. Often it is money that is wanted. However, in the case of Cathriona, it would have been more about how great Scientology is, but that it requires faithfulness and obedience.
Cathriona, very probably, was cut between being part of this elite group that promised everything, and living her life with an SP like Carrey. The relationship with Carrey could have broken up at any time anyway, just like a thousand other relationships, but the difference here could well be to do with the knowledge, as a Scientologist, that Cathriona herself knew she could never live with a person like Carrey. It is impossible for a Scientologist to live with an antagonist to Scientology. Add the fact that there were episodes of depression, and you have a time bomb waiting to explode.
For some people, leaving Scientology can be relatively easy. In my case, it was a simple matter of looking at the internet and realizing that the whole thing was a lie. For others it can be much more difficult, particularly when a group of close "friends" are influencing you and you feel that you are indebted to these people.
In a very small way, I once found myself in this sort of situation. I was frequenting a non-Scientologist who found out one day that I had been involved in Scientology. It was a time that I was completely off lines, had no interest in Scientology, but for some strange reason, that I can only attribute Scientology's group hypnotic effect, I still protected them.
Anyway, that time, I tried to avoid the whole subject when this person asked some more questions about my involvement. I was embarrassed. However, when I got back home, inspite of not caring anything about Scientology, I remember thinking to myself that I could eventually convince her, a little bit at a time, that Scientology was good. This is the power that Scientology can have over an individual.
This all happened, quite obviously, before looking at the internet. Fortunately for me, the whole thing exploded in an argument a couple of days later and the very next day I Googled "Scientology". The rest is history.
What made it easier for me was that I never had any real friends who were Scientologists. Mostly they were acquaintances and hence I had very little to break away from as far as relationships, and certainly work, were concerned.
But that was me. Who knows, on the other hand, how difficult it could have been for Cathriona. Whatever was really going through her mind in those last weeks and months, she unfortunately paid the ultimate price for it.
Source:
http://tonyortega.org/2015/10/05/vi...when-leah-remini-was-still-a-front-row-celeb/