"This is the first, and thus far only, drone flight over the secret Scientology base near Twin Peaks, CA. This base has a vault containing all the works of L. Ron Hubbard etched onto steel plates. It is part of a series covering all of the major Scientology bases in the Western USA. This video was created for use in documentaries and may be used by anyone without credit or restrictions."
I am obsessed with this series.
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Excellent show.
Its amazing how many years she stayed in the church before she had her awakening.
The last episode I saw was a real good one with the man that was the enforcer. He had their tactics used on him and his wife.
Its scary the level they went to to terrorize and make their life miserable.
Very vindictive. Nothing is right about them being vindictive against other people.
Common sense should tell people its not right when they are vindictive against others.
What really got me was how they tried to control Mrs. Cruz when she had her baby. By golly if someone is going into labor pains and needs one of those shots then by golly who are they to say no to them.
I know its probably best to avoid any medicine at child birth but if you are suffereing greatly then there comes a point where give me the shot to handle it and nobody in that church should be trying to stop them.
Just way too controlling for me. That was when I realized its not a good thing this place.
All JMO. Great shows.
She wasn't allowed to scream either. Poor girl, she had no idea what she was in for marrying Toothy/Tiny Tom.
I agree! However, I have read the letters from the "church" in response to the episodes. I also have a copy of the "My Apology" letter that Mr. Rinder is alleged to have authored. I say "alleged" because I do not have any "Known" Rinder letters for comparison purposes. Also, a portion of his deposition. As a Forensic Profiler/Examiner the "church" has a strong argument insofar as their position is concerned. I am not a member or supporter of this "church" ~ but from an investigative point of view; the episode has only presented the "tip of the iceberg." I will probably perform a Forensic Behavioral Profile on Mr. Rinder. What I see at this point from the presented handwriting sample, this is a most interesting man! However, this appears to be a situation that probably is of more interest to members who are intrigued with forensic procedures.
I would like to thank tlcya for starting this thread. I am obsessed as well. I have always been curious about this so called "religion," But my interest really peaked when Tom Cruise stated that there is no such thing as a chemical imbalance, and that Matt didn't know the history of Psychiatry, and HE did. Matt was talking about depression, and Tom turned it into Adderall for children. SMH and then called Matt glib. LOL what a :butthead: That and Tom jumping on Oprah's couch convinced me he might need a little Prozac himself.
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This is definitely a very scary belief! I do not consider it a form of religion, as I haven't figured out yet what it is they worship other than themselves. imo
They somehow get transformed to this Science religion thing.
He turned science into a religion, the only new religion of the twenty first century, then he authored the book Dianetics to become wealthy.
^^snipPlease do not refer to science this way. It has nothing to do with actual science.
Before founding Scientology, LRH was famous for numerous things including a poor military record and particularly for writing pulp science fiction. His science fiction wasn't very good. His claims about interplanetary travel and disembodied spirits being part of humanity's origin are implausibly bad.
Please do not refer to science this way. It has nothing to do with actual science.
Before founding Scientology, LRH was famous for numerous things including a poor military record and particularly for writing pulp science fiction. His science fiction wasn't very good. His claims about interplanetary travel and disembodied spirits being part of humanity's origin are implausibly bad.
Furthermore, Scientology is definitely not the only new religion of the 21st century.
Here's a list: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_new_religious_movements
Without looking at that list, I can name one famous religion that started in the last 10 years: Church of the Flying Spaghetti Monster. It's a parody religion but it's still a religion.