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Our video source has come through again, and we have another internal Scientology “quote video” for your enjoyment. As we’ve explained before, these short videos feature excerpts from L. Ron Hubbard lectures — this one took place in January 1959 — which is intended to sell the full package. Bridge Publications, Scientology’s printing arm, lists this item at $125.00, and it comes in a slew of foreign languages!
So what’s the significance of the lecture? Here’s part of the description from the Bridge Publications website… Continue reading Another smuggled Scientology video to warm your inner thetan: ‘Success Congress’!

Today is Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard’s 103rd birthday, and do we have a gift for him! Continue reading ‘BARE-FACED MESSIAH’ back in print: Our interview with author Russell Miller
 What’s going on with Vivian Kubrick?
In November, we reported that she’d showed up at an Alex Jones rally in Dallas and appeared to be a big fan of the conspiracy-obsessed radio host. Why was that surprising? It was if you knew the backstory: Vivian is the daughter of Stanley Kubrick, and the great filmmaker appeared to be grooming Vivian to follow in his footsteps before his death in 1999: At only 17, Vivian made a documentary, Making ‘The Shining’, then seven years later composed the score for her father’s 1987 film, Full Metal Jacket. Then, sometime around 1995 we believe, Vivian became involved in Scientology. A year later, Kubrick began shooting his final film, Eyes Wide Shut. Continue reading Vivian Kubrick posts remarkable photos from the sets of her father’s movies
Last month, Los Angeles Supreme Court Judge Ronald Sohigian announced that he’d be retiring in April.
That’s directly affecting Laura DeCrescenzo, who went through so much last year to get her forced-abortion lawsuit against the Church of Scientology through several appeals and then a big summary judgment hearing before Sohigian in October. Those of you who were with us as we reported that hearing live from Sohigian’s courtroom know that the judge stunned us with his detailed support for the facts in DeCrescenzo’s testimony. He then set a date early in 2015 for trial. And now, he’s walking away, and a new judge will have to learn the case from scratch. Continue reading Judge in Laura DeCrescenzo’s case retires, Scientology objects to his replacement
Today at Salon, Daniel D’Addario seized on a New York magazine profile of Elisabeth Moss, in which the Golden Globe-winning actress declined to talk about her involvement in Scientology but complained that it’s “grossly misunderstood” by the media.
D’Addario rightly chastised Moss for wanting it both ways — she criticizes people for not knowing about Scientology, but won’t explain what it is. “Her willingness to slag off people’s genuine curiosity about a matter of serious consequence is as unflattering as Moss’s early-‘Mad Men’ fat suit,” he writes. (And ouch.) Continue reading ‘Mad Men’ actress Elisabeth Moss’s record in Scientology is actually easy to obtain
When our tipsters saw that we were bereft of Sunday Funnies yesterday, they were good enough to send over a few new Scientology mailers and fliers as compensation.
We do love our tipsters. Also, Karen de la Carriere has sent us another of her educational videos, which you’ll find at the end of today’s post. So let’s take a look at what’s happening in the neverending pursuit of Scientology fundraising! Continue reading Scientology fliers can chase away any case of the Mondays
Our video source is back with a new “quote video” for us today, and another fun slice of L. Ron Hubbard wisdom.
This week, we get a peek at the “Theta Clear Congress,” a series of lectures Hubbard made in 1959. Here’s a description from Bridge Publications, which sells the lectures for $125.00: Continue reading Video Vault: When Scientology basked in the success of giant cucumbers
Jon Atack is the author of A Piece of Blue Sky, one of the very best books on L. Ron Hubbard and Scientology. He has a new edition of the book for sale, and on Saturdays he’s helping us sift through the legends, myths, and contested facts about Scientology that tend to get hashed and rehashed in books, articles, and especially on the Internet.
Jon, you’ve really been on a roll lately, and this week is no different. You’ve talked about the difficulties that people face when they leave Scientology, but this week you give us more detail about your own journey, and what convinced you to try to help others. Continue reading Jon Atack: Why it takes so long to recover from Scientology
On Sunday, Brad Halsey took his own life. He was 56. Continue reading BRAD HALSEY, 1957-2014
Hey, we’re a little under the weather today, so we need to keep this short. But we wanted to let you know about something that we’ve been keeping secret for several months.
Now that some promos have begun running on History Channel 2, we can reveal that the new season of America’s Book of Secrets is going to include a show completely dedicated to Scientology. For now, the tentative date for the show is March 29. We were interviewed at length for the show, and so were a lot of other people our readers are very familiar with. Judging by the questions we were asked, this show may cover a lot of ground. Continue reading Scientology gets the ‘America’s Book of Secrets’ treatment soon!
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