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On this Memorial Day here in the U.S., we’ve been thinking a lot lately about Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard’s lies about his war service thanks to the release of Chris Owen’s eye-opening book, Ron the War Hero. Continue reading On Memorial Day, Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard’s stolen valor really rankles

We’ve heard from a number of readers who were curious about how a controversial new bill working its way through the California legislature might affect the Church of Scientology. Continue reading What California’s controversial new confessions bill means for Scientology
 [The USS Edsall, sunk in 1942]For our ‘Scientology Lit’ series this week, we’re posting another excerpt from Chris Owen’s monumental updated ‘Ron the War Hero,’ which was released a couple of weeks ago. We asked, and Chris generously agreed to give us another peek inside this very important book. Continue reading Behind enemy li(n)es: Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard’s secret mission that never was
 [A Scientology cadet org]We were standing in a room, waiting for the Cadet Coordinator to finish reading our proposal. She was the only adult person assigned to watch over all of the Sea Org Cadets in Los Angeles. Continue reading How Scientology created its own prison for children who chafed at lifetime service
 [Narconon ED George Morfopoulous and his aborted clinic]A few years ago, we noted that Scientology leader David Miscavige was making a pretty major shift in his Narconon strategy. For years, Scientology’s drug rehabs had grown larger as Miscavige, with the help of his celebrities, touted Narconon as “the authority” on drug abuse, and the centerpiece of that movement was its flagship clinic in Oklahoma, Narconon Arrowhead. Continue reading Scientology tries stealthy opening of new drug rehab in Canada and gets stuffed
 [Michael Baybak in 2014]The Church of Scientology has lost one of its all-time biggest donors, businessman Michael Baybak, who died last week at 77. Continue reading Scientology loses a whale: Major donor Michael Baybak dead at 77
 [Jose Ramirez and his parents, Susan Brill de Ramirez and Antonio Ramirez Barron]It was a gruesome crime that shocked a university community. On the night of October 25, two employees of Bradley University in Peoria, Illinois, were in bed in their home when they were awakened to be pepper-sprayed, stabbed, and bludgeoned to death. Continue reading A Scientologist is brutally murdered in Peoria, but you didn’t hear it from Scientology
 [Ruben Celiberti]When you think about it, the amount of information that has come out about Scientology and its abuses in the last decade is simply stunning. From the “Truth Rundown” by the Tampa Bay Times in 2009, to Lawrence Wright’s killer 2011 New Yorker article, subsequent book, and then his 2015 HBO film with Alex Gibney. And in three seasons of Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath, just think about the vast amount of territory she and Mike Rinder have covered. Continue reading A paradox of apathy and zealotry: What props up Scientology, from within and without
 [Freewinds in Aruba, May 17th]The Scientology ship Freewinds was released from quarantine in Willemstad in Curaçao and arrived on Friday at the port of Oranjestad, Aruba. The scare when a passenger was diagnosed with measles is over, and Scientology is anxious to get the ship back to normal. The ship is the only place Scientology delivers the ultimate processing level – OT8, but that’s a very small part of the members who visit. We have details on some upcoming events. Continue reading Free of measles, Scientology’s cruise ship gets back to separating OTs from their money
 [Attorney Graham Berry]Once again, Graham Berry has helped a victim of Scientology in desperate straits. Like others we’ve told you about recently, Louis Stephen, 69, was targeted by Church of Scientology employees who ran up stunning debts on credit cards he didn’t even want to open in order to purchase expensive Scientology courses he had no interest in taking. Continue reading Graham Berry does it again: More Scientology financial fraud spelled out in legal demand
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