Anonymous wrote:I would not, for a minute, discount that this cuckoo cult has people whose entire jobs are to troll Internet message boards looking for any thread to reply on, to be the voice of dissent and discredit Remini, then of course vehemently deny it.
Anonymous wrote:Seinfeld in Huff Post - I wonder what he means by the "good technology."
I last really studied, oh, it’s almost 30 years ago. But what I did do, I really liked, in terms of it’s very...it was interesting. Believe it or not...it’s extremely intellectual and clinical in its approach to problem-solving, which really appealed to me. I actually got to it from my auto mechanics teacher in high school, who was into it, and he was telling me about it. In my early years of stand-up, it was very helpful. I took a couple of courses. One of them was in communication, and I learned some things about communication that really got my act going.”
“It was just things about understanding the communications cycle... Even the volume at which I’m speaking now is the right volume for where you’re sitting. I’m almost performing, in a way.”
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“They have a lot of very good technology. That’s what really appealed to me about it. It’s not faith-based. It’s all technology. And I’m obsessed with technology.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I would not, for a minute, discount that this cuckoo cult has people whose entire jobs are to troll Internet message boards looking for any thread to reply on, to be the voice of dissent and discredit Remini, then of course vehemently deny it.
based on what I watched last night, I don't doubt it at all!
Freaking horrifying. Any organization that has Charles Manson as a member, is exactly what I would want to be a part of!
I last really studied, oh, it’s almost 30 years ago. But what I did do, I really liked, in terms of it’s very...it was interesting. Believe it or not...it’s extremely intellectual and clinical in its approach to problem-solving, which really appealed to me. I actually got to it from my auto mechanics teacher in high school, who was into it, and he was telling me about it. In my early years of stand-up, it was very helpful. I took a couple of courses. One of them was in communication, and I learned some things about communication that really got my act going.”
“It was just things about understanding the communications cycle... Even the volume at which I’m speaking now is the right volume for where you’re sitting. I’m almost performing, in a way.”
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“They have a lot of very good technology. That’s what really appealed to me about it. It’s not faith-based. It’s all technology. And I’m obsessed with technology.”
Anonymous wrote:I would not, for a minute, discount that this cuckoo cult has people whose entire jobs are to troll Internet message boards looking for any thread to reply on, to be the voice of dissent and discredit Remini, then of course vehemently deny it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i just started watching this series. thanks for sharing! it's fascinating! i'm so glad it's getting exposed
Well, Going Clear did that.
So nice to see Leah can revive her career with something worthwhile.
why so nasty PP?
Not being nasty at all. She joined a cult to further her acting career. She's now outing the cult to further her acting career.
Her stepfather got her and her family into the cult when she was little.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i just started watching this series. thanks for sharing! it's fascinating! i'm so glad it's getting exposed
Well, Going Clear did that.
So nice to see Leah can revive her career with something worthwhile.
why so nasty PP?
Not being nasty at all. She joined a cult to further her acting career. She's now outing the cult to further her acting career.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:i just started watching this series. thanks for sharing! it's fascinating! i'm so glad it's getting exposed
Well, Going Clear did that.
So nice to see Leah can revive her career with something worthwhile.
why so nasty PP?
Anonymous wrote:Really, all, you NEED to watch Going Clear, and it will blow your mind! Especially since it seems like people on this thread are surprised that anyone would choose Scientology as an adult--several of the people profiled in GC discuss how they came to join. They give very plausible explanations. I think it was the filmmaker Paul Haggis who said that he was drawn in by the self-improvement aspect, and was impressed that the beginning of each course began with the message that if what you learn helps you, go with it, and if it doesn't, discard it. Leah Remini's show refers to "interrogations," but in GC it's explained that they are "audits," and are presented more as therapy. Several ex-members said they looked forward to the sessions because they were cathartic. It's only later on, if you've been targeted for questioning the group, that it becomes more dirt-digging. It sounds very empowering in the beginning. Couple that with the social aspect, making friends who are all Scientologists, and it kind of seems like a fun, elite club to be in. Of course, most of the people in GC joined pre-Miscavige. I can't imagine who would join it as an adult now.