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.) [Header image courtesy John Rickard]
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Trump agrees: He’s being targeted because he’s so good looking

 Some links to Q-related items today []

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Los Angeles gets its premiere of the Scientology documentary ‘Brothers Broken’

[Reunited: Robbie and Geoff Levin]

We received this statement from Geoff Levin, and we’re happy to post it here…

It’s been a long journey getting out and speaking out and Tony’s been there from the very beginning of my deprogramming in September 2011, when I read my first article in the Village []

The weird reason your Q patriot neighbor may be in a rush to paint his house blue

 Some links to Q-related items today []

Liz Gale: How she grew up in Scientology, and then smartly traded it for being a pothead

 In 2016, our old friend Mark Ebner had a suggestion for us.

More than a decade earlier, Ebner had written a terrific story for New Times Los Angeles (where we worked from 1999-2002) about the suicide of Philip Gale, a math prodigy who had grown up in Scientology and threw himself from a building at MIT []

Trump’s March 4 election interference trial date has Q patriots freaking out

 Some links to Q-related items today []

L. Ron Hubbard 2.0 still awaits trial, but the Freezone is buzzing about his origin story

TODAY AT SUBSTACK: If you’ve signed up for free emails at Substack, you will receive today’s feature story at your inbox: We have a fondness for ‘independent’ #Scientology, whose biggest story in recent years is the supposed return of founder L. Ron Hubbard in the form of a California ex-con, now awaiting trial in Tennessee. []

Trump supporters in a tar-and-feather mood after the latest arrest

 Some links to Q-related items today []

A 2017 flight suggests that Scientology leader is still canoodling with his ‘communicator’

[Dave, Lou, and a private jet cabin]

It’s one of the most important and telling details from Leah Remini’s bestselling memoir, Troublemaker, a moment that helped begin her journey out of []

A deeply red-pilled Roseanne Barr becomes a Q-gathering headliner

 Some links to Q-related items today []

Before Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard wanted to be thought of like one of his pulp fiction heroes

 In 1938, L. Ron Hubbard was a 27-year-old budding celebrity living in Bremerton, Washington, across the Puget Sound from Seattle, and in relative []