Tony Ortega is a journalist who was formerly the editor of The Village Voice. He's written about Scientology since 1995, and in May 2015 released a book about Scientology's harassment of Paulette Cooper titled 'The Unbreakable Miss Lovely.' He continues to monitor breaking developments in the Scientology world from an undisclosed location in an underground bunker he shares with four cats and one of them wrinkly Shar Pei dogs. Despite his super-secret security protections, you can still reach him pretty easily by sending him a message at tonyo94 AT gmail.com (Drop him a line if you'd like to get an e-mail whenever a new story is posted.)
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Are you ready for three hours of David Miscavige, pilgrims?
We’re partnering with Alex Barnes-Ross and his website, Scientologybusiness.com, to bring you the full Friday night program at Scientology’s IAS gala that took place on November 3, when church leader David Miscavige gave the crowd his usual report on the organization’s expansion news and handed out […]
Some links to Q-related items today […]
Oh joy, new photos of Dear Leader!
Scientology finally uploaded its press release and photo gallery from the return of the annual IAS gala to Saint Hill Manor in East Grinstead, England, the first time it’s been held there since […]
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[We’re learning more about Tom Cruise’s big night at the Patrons Ball]
We want to thank the reader who forwarded to us a flier they received from the New York Scientology org, which is planning on showing a video of the recent IAS Patrons Ball this […]
Some links to Q-related items today […]
[A previous movie premiere, ‘Going Clear’ at Sundance in 2015]
What would you do if every day you woke up to a nightmare? Mine was being trapped in a cult for 46 […]
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Alex Barnes-Ross, a/k/a ‘Apostate Alex,’ continues to be on a roll.
Fresh off of his success with his three days of protest at Scientology’s IAS weekend, he dug into one of the details of the third day, the Sunday charity […]
Some links to Q-related items today […]
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