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Serpo
11th July 2013, 01:22 PM
Exclusive: Actress Leah Remini quits Scientology after years of 'interrogations' (http://www.nypost.com/p/pagesix/remini_quits_scientology_kPy6Yw4WymA6dSg9VQYVEN)

Last Updated: 1:03 PM, July 11, 2013
Posted: 12:17 AM, July 11, 2013

“King of Queens” star Leah Remini is making a dramatic break from the Church of Scientology, a source said, after being subjected to years of “interrogations” and “thought modification” for questioning leader David Miscavige’s rule.
The source tells us Remini is quitting because of policies that don’t allow parishioners to question Miscavige’s management or the reported abuse of members of its Sea Org religious order — and for forcing followers to “disconnect” from family members branded as “suppressive persons” if they choose to leave the church.
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Leah Remini, walking behind Jennifer Lopez, left, on their way to a restaurant for dinner with Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes in Rome ahead of the couple's 2006 nups in Rome.

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Leah Remini


“It all began when Leah questioned the validity of excommunication of people,” a source said of her decision. “She is stepping back from a regime she thinks is corrupt. She thinks no religion should tear apart a family or abuse someone under the umbrella of ‘religion.’ ”
Former Sea Org member Mike Rinder blogged this week that at Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes’ 2006 wedding, Remini innocently asked where Miscavige’s wife, Shelly, was. Former Scientology Celebrity Centre head Tommy Davis scolded her, “You don’t have the [bleeping] rank to ask about Shelly.” Mrs. Miscavige reportedly hasn’t been seen in public since 2007.
As a result, Remini “was put through interrogations and blacklisted within the church that she donated millions to and that her family has spent their lives in. She was put through ‘thought modification’ for five years,” our source said.
The source added that church friends Remini had for “25 to 30 years wrote internal reports” about her that “caused an investigation on her family.”
Someone close to Remini said she’s weighing going public “when she sees what the church tries to do. She has heard they use people to scare you into silence.”
The source added, “She’s from Brooklyn. The church can’t hurt her . . . they don’t have her family, that’s all that matters to her.” And, “It’s not about wanting or not wanting to do Scientology . . . The issue is that [Miscavige] is taking down this church and hurting people and families.”
A Scientology rep denied all allegations.
http://www.nypost.com/p/pagesix/remini_quits_scientology_kPy6Yw4WymA6dSg9VQYVEN

Ponce
11th July 2013, 01:39 PM
Sounds to me like she quit the US government after aking questions about Obama.

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Serpo
11th July 2013, 01:42 PM
Very similar in many ways Ponce.

Cebu_4_2
11th July 2013, 01:56 PM
I knew a guy who joined them, sold his home and business and moved near one of their churches? Long story short he lasted a few years and once they drained all his money they basically threw him to the curb. LOL, couldn't have happened to a nicer fellow.

Twisted Titan
11th July 2013, 02:23 PM
L Ron Hubbard use to science fiction stories for a newspaper before his "awakening"

Think about that.

gunDriller
11th July 2013, 02:29 PM
i dealt with a business in LA that does transport (moves stuff) and also does "Scientology based management consulting".

i suggest avoiding Scientologists, the same as you would avoid Jews.

Santa
11th July 2013, 02:45 PM
The Man Behind the Church: How Scientology Began

The Buffalo News
January 30, 2005 (sidebar)
By MARK SOMMER

L. Ron Hubbard: Through the years

Lafayette Ronald Hubbard was born in Tilden, Neb., March 13, 1911.

From 1931 to 1932, he attended George Washington University. He took three engineering classes, records show, and flunked a course in molecular and atomic physics, but would later claim he was trained as a nuclear physicist.

During World War II, Hubbard served in the Navy. Hubbard later claimed he had won medals he hadn't and alleged a combat wound that records show he never suffered.

In his early career, Hubbard worked as a successful pulp writer of science-fiction stories, romances and Westerns.

In 1950, Hubbard first wrote about Dianetics, the foundation of Scientology. The best selling book "Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health" followed.

In 1954, Hubbard established the first Church of Scientology in Los Angeles.

In 1977, Hubbard was named an unindicted co-conspirator in a federal crime that resulted in 11 Scientology officials being given five-year prison sentences for infiltrating, burglarizing and wiretapping the IRS, FBI and other government agencies.

In 1986, Hubbard died, after living his last years as a recluse.

Serpo
11th July 2013, 02:53 PM
some messiah ..........................