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You’ll have to forgive us that we didn’t get to this sooner, because we were just out of surgery and lying rather helpless in a hospital bed last week when the Daily Mail’s entertainment gossip columnist Alison Boshoff “reported” that Tom Cruise has stopped going to Scientology’s UK headquarters for the past three years. Continue reading Is this the lamest tabloid ‘Tom Cruise has left Scientology’ speculation ever?

We’ve had a lot of fun recently talking to great reporters who have covered Scientology like John Sweeney, Mark Ebner, and Steve Cannane. So of course we wanted to check in with our man in Paris, one of the very best journalists we know, Jonny Jacobsen. Continue reading PODCAST: Jonny Jacobsen, our man in Paris, was on Scientology’s abuses before most
 [*Stan Lee is dead. This is Jim Meskimen, Scientology’s most loyal clown.]We know this to be true: Scientology wants every last one of your dimes and pennies, even after you’ve gone to your great reward. Continue reading Stan Lee* helps Scientology raise money from beyond the grave!
 [Vanity Fair reporter John Connolly, right]In the third and final part of a deep dive by historian Chris Owen into Scientology’s machinery for attacking its critics and gaining influence, we’ll look at the role of lawyers and the Office of Special Affairs in litigation and lobbying. See part one here and part two here. Continue reading ‘Harass and discourage’: The role of lawyers and journalists in Scientology’s attack plans
 [Clearwater, 2525]Tampa Bay Times reporter Tracey McManus had another major scoop this weekend when she revealed that Scientologist developer Moises Agami has filed plans to build two towering condo buildings in downtown Clearwater, Florida that will be the new tallest structures in the city. Continue reading We asked Mark Bunker about Scientology developer’s high rise plans for Clearwater
 [Intrepid reporter Bob Jones]We have been stunned to see the devastation on Maui from wildfires, and we assume you probably have been as well. If you are interested in sending aid, the New York Times put together a handy guide to where to send your donations so that it has the most impact as the people there try to recover. Continue reading The delightful result when Scientology was infiltrated by a reporter — in Hawaii
 [Former Scientology private investigator Cierra Westerman]In this second part of a three-part deep dive by historian Chris Owen into the inner workings of Scientology’s harassment operations, we’ll take a look at how the church uses private investigators and volunteers to investigate and harass critics. See part one here. Continue reading ‘Ruin them utterly’: how PIs and volunteer members work against Scientology’s enemies

“Yes ma’am, your application looks good and we are just about ready to approve it,” the man said over the phone. “We are just trying to understand why, at your age of 32, we are not seeing any type of credit history on your name and social security number. We just need to fill in the blanks, you understand.” Continue reading One of the shocks of leaving Scientology: Immortality is overrated

We’re such huge admirers of Sands Hall, a luminous writer and musician, whose memoir about her time in Scientology was first published in 2018. Continue reading PODCAST: Sands Hall updates us on her Scientology memoir adventure!

The year was 1993 or 1994. It was a brief segment of my 24-year career in Scientology’s “Sea Organization.” The location of my post then was on the “Int Base” (the international headquarters of the entire Scientology network) near Hemet, California. The location of this 500-acre property was top secret in that strange world, known to only a small percentage of Scientologists everywhere. Continue reading The time Scientology healing was used on a broken bone at Tom Cruise’s house
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