Scientology: The Aftermath
By celticeagle
@celticeagle (189793)
Boise, Idaho
February 13, 2019 4:25am CST
Reah Remini has spoken out for several years now since she left the cult Scientology. She had gone to a Scientology party and the head of the cult's wife wasn't there. She began to ask where she was, what had happened to her. She was called on the carpet about this which made her double think her whole experience with the church and decided to leave. She was allowed to ask anything about the higher ups. Scientology doctrine reads that if someone speaks out about the church and it's injustice's that members will go after them. Hate websites will go up, they will begin following you and making your life a living hell. The church promises to make a person a happier and more level headed person. You pay fixed donations to receive classes and your goal is to be what they call "Clear". The average person can spend as much as $250,000 to become clear, many spend much more. You sign a contract when you enter the church that you are a part of it for all your life and any lives after that. The church has high security and controls all people's lives within the church. You can go as far as what is called a OT8 which means you are a high auditor of the church. They don't approve of children and if you leave the church you leave any family members and friends behind.
Reah interviewed defectors and gets their story of what happened to them when they left the church.
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@celticeagle (189793)
• Boise, Idaho
18 Feb 19
Can you imagine signing something that says you are apart of this for one million years?
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@sofssu (23660)
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18 Feb 19
@celticeagle Its downright evil. Like signing off your birthright.
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@celticeagle (189793)
• Boise, Idaho
18 Feb 19
@sofssu ......Some people must really be in need or something to do such dumb things.
@celticeagle (189793)
• Boise, Idaho
13 Feb 19
I don't know. Leaving it must be traumatic.
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@fluffy69 (4955)
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13 Feb 19
@celticeagle devoting ones life to cult and robbing of you millions is waste of time. Plus the trauma it causes.
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@TiarasOceanView (70020)
• United States
19 Feb 19
Such a weird cult and why people get sucked into it still is beyond me.
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@MarshaMusselman (38865)
• Midland, Michigan
14 Feb 19
Hmm, well, I'm glad it's being exposed, because it's a really weird thing presenting as a religion when it's really not. I may take time to read your link at a later date.
That's a lot of money members give to become 'clear' like any church can make you clear, lol.
@crossbones27 (52907)
• Mojave, California
13 Feb 19
I cannot believe people still believe in that stuff











