Surviving Scientology Episode 24 with Claire Headley

Escape from a Cult is never easy.
In the Cult of Scientology, it has been a practice of tracking down the escapee like a hounded animal and bringing them back to the campus. This is founded on fear of what the escapee will reveal of what goes in behind the guard gates and their intense “Security” .

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Surviving Scientology Episode 21 with Mark Fisher

Public money is used for espionage and blackmail.
Tax exempt money used for *Religious infilatration*
Ecclesiastical !
Mark Fisher was a very high-ranking Sea Org member who served as David Miscavige’s personal assistant. Mark had significant insider details. When Mark left the Church in 1990 he went into business in Las Vegas with other former high-ranking Sea Org members including former CMO and even a CST Trustee. As a result, David Miscavige had the “Las Vegas Group” spied on for years by Scientology PI David Lebow and later by Ferris Khan. Mark relates details in this video.
Note the language of David Miscavige.

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Surviving Scientology Episode 20 with Mark Fisher

Lots of previously undisclosed stories, Tom Cruise Stories.
Hierarchy insider stories and always…
continuing purges.
Just another coup.
Just another Purge.
Just another bloodbath in the mentality of power and paranoid cosmic
psycho-politics in the “Church” of Scientology
Good history from Mark Fisher.

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Surviving Scientology Episode 19 with Mark Fisher

Former Sea Org member Mark Fisher served as “Corporate Liason” a fictitious post or job to pretend separation of the the for-profit Author Services and the management of the Church.
In Part one of this series, Mark talks about day to day operations
giving up college for what he then thought was a “noble cause”
Didn’t we all !
Mark was spied on with Private Investigators for some 25 years after he left. ..

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Surviving Scientology Episode 18 with Mike Rinder

Mike Rinder discusses the Scientology PR flack Sylvia Stanard’s recent speech about Scientology at the Chataqua religious conclave. Stanard lied about Xenu, Disconnection, and other matters of substance. Stanard was evasive and refused to honestly answer questions. Mike Rinder makes the point that no Church of Scientology spokesperson can tell the truth — and Rinder knows as he was the International Spokesman for the Church of Scientology for over twenty years.

Mike Rinder makes the point that all the Church of Scientology can do is to evade, duck, and deflect the hard questions and does so by focusing on its real estate portfolio as proof of its expansion. “If Scientology were really that bad would we be purchasing and opening all of these new Ideal Orgs?”

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