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		By: LA		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[So what can we do to shut scientology down and get the legal system to quit ignoring the proof former scientologists have brought against them?
It blows my mind there seems to be very little compensation and justice for former scientologists and there families?]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>So what can we do to shut scientology down and get the legal system to quit ignoring the proof former scientologists have brought against them?<br />
It blows my mind there seems to be very little compensation and justice for former scientologists and there families?</p>
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		By: Mike Rinder		</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jan 2019 13:13:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.mikerindersblog.org/leah-remini-has-left-the-building/#comment-248330&quot;&gt;Marita&lt;/a&gt;.

We focus on exposing the abuses to bring them to an end.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://www.mikerindersblog.org/leah-remini-has-left-the-building/#comment-248330">Marita</a>.</p>
<p>We focus on exposing the abuses to bring them to an end.</p>
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		By: Ashley		</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jan 2019 08:47:14 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I’m c9nfused if you guys want to show that Scientology is a fraud why don’t you guys focus on the originator of the movement Hubbard. The best way to expose Scientology for its abuse it’s lies it’s manipulation is to focus on the man who started the movement. 

Hubbard was a crook himself. He was a sci fi writer and a bad one at tha5 , that didn’t sell well so he was looking for ways to make mone6 and not pay tax. He decided to base his religious movement on his made up sci fi stories which in itself is such a deceitful thing to do.

You would be surprised just how many people out there still do t know that Hubbard was a drug taker, a bad sci fi writer, a manipulator that socialised with people like Crowley who was into some kind of satanic movement.

Instead of 5alking about how evil Scientology is now and how bad Miscavige is why not talk about the originator show him for what he was an evil person who was into drugs, wrote bad stories couldn’t sell them then used them to create a religion he fooled the world with. I mean in some ways that’s almost genius to have managed to do that but none the less criminal in itself.

There is no way any intelligent person could have been convinced to join that movement if they knew the Hubbard background because no fool would follow some guy who wrote a bad story that didn’t sell well then used it to create a religion 

Unless born into that movement any celebrity must have been offered fame and fortune and huge PR in order to join because no person in their right mind would join knowing Hubbard’s history.

So why doesn’t the series mike and Leah have produced focus on Hubbard to show what a horridly clever man he was to deceive the public so spectacularly 

Focus on Hubbard and miscavige will c9me to his demise. That’s the problem every bit of coverage they get is always about what miscavige is doing and how peop,e ge5 abused but no one is bothering to do the obvious and show that Hubbard was a clever liar who indulged in drugs and satanic movements then fooled the public using his sci fi novels as the basis for his religion.

Change the narrative and you guys will have a better chance at bringing them down but cont8nue with your stories of abuse and it gets you no where because the problem is with the originator show him for what he was or are you afraid you may look silly if you admit you were promised &#038;age and fortune to join or that perhaps you didn’t do your homework and didn’t realise the leader the orig8nator was a clever fraud]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I’m c9nfused if you guys want to show that Scientology is a fraud why don’t you guys focus on the originator of the movement Hubbard. The best way to expose Scientology for its abuse it’s lies it’s manipulation is to focus on the man who started the movement. </p>
<p>Hubbard was a crook himself. He was a sci fi writer and a bad one at tha5 , that didn’t sell well so he was looking for ways to make mone6 and not pay tax. He decided to base his religious movement on his made up sci fi stories which in itself is such a deceitful thing to do.</p>
<p>You would be surprised just how many people out there still do t know that Hubbard was a drug taker, a bad sci fi writer, a manipulator that socialised with people like Crowley who was into some kind of satanic movement.</p>
<p>Instead of 5alking about how evil Scientology is now and how bad Miscavige is why not talk about the originator show him for what he was an evil person who was into drugs, wrote bad stories couldn’t sell them then used them to create a religion he fooled the world with. I mean in some ways that’s almost genius to have managed to do that but none the less criminal in itself.</p>
<p>There is no way any intelligent person could have been convinced to join that movement if they knew the Hubbard background because no fool would follow some guy who wrote a bad story that didn’t sell well then used it to create a religion </p>
<p>Unless born into that movement any celebrity must have been offered fame and fortune and huge PR in order to join because no person in their right mind would join knowing Hubbard’s history.</p>
<p>So why doesn’t the series mike and Leah have produced focus on Hubbard to show what a horridly clever man he was to deceive the public so spectacularly </p>
<p>Focus on Hubbard and miscavige will c9me to his demise. That’s the problem every bit of coverage they get is always about what miscavige is doing and how peop,e ge5 abused but no one is bothering to do the obvious and show that Hubbard was a clever liar who indulged in drugs and satanic movements then fooled the public using his sci fi novels as the basis for his religion.</p>
<p>Change the narrative and you guys will have a better chance at bringing them down but cont8nue with your stories of abuse and it gets you no where because the problem is with the originator show him for what he was or are you afraid you may look silly if you admit you were promised &amp;age and fortune to join or that perhaps you didn’t do your homework and didn’t realise the leader the orig8nator was a clever fraud</p>
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		By: Marita		</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jan 2019 08:17:00 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I’ve watched the series you and Leah have produced and I do commend you for trying to get out there and make people aware tha5 Scientology is not a religion it’s not a church. It’s entire mission is about taking control of people and using Them to enrich the top tier of leaders and follows within Scientology. It’s just about control power and wealth it has nothing to do with religion of any kind. But what perplexes me is that neither you nor Leah go to the heart of the issue to the original man beh8nd scientology Hubbard himself.

Let’s face it the guy was a scammer, a drug taker and b grade sci fi writer and that’s being kind saying it was b grade. Scientology was a scam he put together just to avoid paying tax. I’ve read most of his work and basically his so called Scientology bible is identical to his sci fi novels. He has made a joke of the people that joined Scientology. And sadly tha5 includes you and Leah b7t thankfully you guys wised up and left.

I’m just surprised you don’t 5alk about what a fraud the man was and how celebrities such cruise, Travolta and the like could ever have jo8ned such a group know8ng that Hubbard just used his sci fi novels as the basis for the Scientology bible so to speak.

I mean instead of constantly 5ry8ng to show that the current leaders of Scientology are cruel, and horrid people that can’t be trusted surely it would make more sense to approach this by exposing Hubbard for using his fictitious sci fi books and turning them into a so called religion. It would ma’e more sense to point out what a scammer he was and how utterly stupid people were back then to enter his so called movement.

The reason I was never taken in by this movement is because when I first heard about them, and although some of their philosophies may have appeared interesting and positive on the surface, I bothered to take time to research who the hell hubbard was. 

Whilst researching him I discovered that the guy was a lazy, b grade sci fi writer indulging in drugs of the time and he was socalis8ng with Crawley who was into some satanic shit back then so it didn’t take a brain surgeon to determine the guy was cheating the system and the people just to further himself and make money 

It was the research into Hubbard himself that convinced me he was just a little evil man trick8ng people into believing he had some great religious movement when in fact he just used his fictitious work that wasn’t selling and turned it into a bible of his own.

What troubles me is that I’m certainly no brain surgeon or genius of any sort I’m just a women that bothered to research the guy before heading into a movement that I knew nothing about and in doing so it was obvious the guy was a fraud a drug taker a manipulator and a lazy man looking for power control and wealth.

So how is it that so many celebrities and people in general went into this movement and still do knowing this guy was a freak a liar.

I just don’t understand do these celebrities go into the movement because they are promised fame and fortune or because they really believe that Hubbard’s fictitious sci fi novels are truly a form of religion. For goodness sakes he made it all up it isn’t even real so why are people buying 8nto it.

I mean why did you and Leah were you promised fame and fortune or truly believed his fictitious work was real?

It just doesn’t make any sense to me because you all appear to be intelligent human beings so I can only ass7me you knew his work was fictitious but had other reasons for selling his beliefs to people as being real?

Why not change the direction of your series to focus on Hubbard and the fact that his work is fictitious derived from th8ngs he made up in his novels that none of it was true. Why not focus on asking why celebrities and people in general choose to believe in this fictitious story he wrote after all it is all just made up sci fi crap

Surely you would get more traction and more authorities on your side to take this organisation down if you just bothered to call it wha5 it is and talk about Hubbard being a criminal for making up stories and manipulating people into either believing the stories or promis8ng them fame and fortune if they pushed his movement for him

I just don’t understand why you are focusing on Miscavige because although he is now the guy that is manipulating people you still need to go back to the source of the movement which was Hubbard and expose him for being a crook and using his made up stories and selling them off as a religion which in turn would serve to expose Miscavige and every celebrity such as Cruise and  Travolta who have benefited the most financially from this movement. These guys can’t be there because they believe Hubbard was a visionary they can’t be there because they actually believe his work is factual and true they all know it’s made up stories taken directly from his made up sci fi novels.

Hubbard’s past is riddled with deception and drugs so make that the focus of your series show that Hubbard just wanted a business tha5 was tax free and had n9 shame in using his made up sci fi novels as the bases for his so called religious movement.

The more you focus on the fact that no intelligent being could be persuaded to join such a movement when the originator is such a crook the more cared you will gain both in society and with the authorities. The authorities are partly to blame for allowing him to register as a churc( but focus on hubbard and you will gain more ground. I understand some peo0le are easily led and some would not do their due diligence to discover that Hubbard was a crook and some people would vulnerable but generally speak8ng mos5 people are smart enough to do their due diligence as I’m sure most celebrities do so the only reason they are there is the promise of exposure fame and wealth.

It’s a sad world we live in when no one is prepared to expose people such as Hubbard. Why bother with miscavige at this po8nt focus on the orig8nal leader and the fact his work is just made up stories he couldn’t sell so he was brazen enough to use as the basis for his movement and scam the authorities to pass it off as a religi9n.

Focus on that and your series will have more cred and gain more followers]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I’ve watched the series you and Leah have produced and I do commend you for trying to get out there and make people aware tha5 Scientology is not a religion it’s not a church. It’s entire mission is about taking control of people and using Them to enrich the top tier of leaders and follows within Scientology. It’s just about control power and wealth it has nothing to do with religion of any kind. But what perplexes me is that neither you nor Leah go to the heart of the issue to the original man beh8nd scientology Hubbard himself.</p>
<p>Let’s face it the guy was a scammer, a drug taker and b grade sci fi writer and that’s being kind saying it was b grade. Scientology was a scam he put together just to avoid paying tax. I’ve read most of his work and basically his so called Scientology bible is identical to his sci fi novels. He has made a joke of the people that joined Scientology. And sadly tha5 includes you and Leah b7t thankfully you guys wised up and left.</p>
<p>I’m just surprised you don’t 5alk about what a fraud the man was and how celebrities such cruise, Travolta and the like could ever have jo8ned such a group know8ng that Hubbard just used his sci fi novels as the basis for the Scientology bible so to speak.</p>
<p>I mean instead of constantly 5ry8ng to show that the current leaders of Scientology are cruel, and horrid people that can’t be trusted surely it would make more sense to approach this by exposing Hubbard for using his fictitious sci fi books and turning them into a so called religion. It would ma’e more sense to point out what a scammer he was and how utterly stupid people were back then to enter his so called movement.</p>
<p>The reason I was never taken in by this movement is because when I first heard about them, and although some of their philosophies may have appeared interesting and positive on the surface, I bothered to take time to research who the hell hubbard was. </p>
<p>Whilst researching him I discovered that the guy was a lazy, b grade sci fi writer indulging in drugs of the time and he was socalis8ng with Crawley who was into some satanic shit back then so it didn’t take a brain surgeon to determine the guy was cheating the system and the people just to further himself and make money </p>
<p>It was the research into Hubbard himself that convinced me he was just a little evil man trick8ng people into believing he had some great religious movement when in fact he just used his fictitious work that wasn’t selling and turned it into a bible of his own.</p>
<p>What troubles me is that I’m certainly no brain surgeon or genius of any sort I’m just a women that bothered to research the guy before heading into a movement that I knew nothing about and in doing so it was obvious the guy was a fraud a drug taker a manipulator and a lazy man looking for power control and wealth.</p>
<p>So how is it that so many celebrities and people in general went into this movement and still do knowing this guy was a freak a liar.</p>
<p>I just don’t understand do these celebrities go into the movement because they are promised fame and fortune or because they really believe that Hubbard’s fictitious sci fi novels are truly a form of religion. For goodness sakes he made it all up it isn’t even real so why are people buying 8nto it.</p>
<p>I mean why did you and Leah were you promised fame and fortune or truly believed his fictitious work was real?</p>
<p>It just doesn’t make any sense to me because you all appear to be intelligent human beings so I can only ass7me you knew his work was fictitious but had other reasons for selling his beliefs to people as being real?</p>
<p>Why not change the direction of your series to focus on Hubbard and the fact that his work is fictitious derived from th8ngs he made up in his novels that none of it was true. Why not focus on asking why celebrities and people in general choose to believe in this fictitious story he wrote after all it is all just made up sci fi crap</p>
<p>Surely you would get more traction and more authorities on your side to take this organisation down if you just bothered to call it wha5 it is and talk about Hubbard being a criminal for making up stories and manipulating people into either believing the stories or promis8ng them fame and fortune if they pushed his movement for him</p>
<p>I just don’t understand why you are focusing on Miscavige because although he is now the guy that is manipulating people you still need to go back to the source of the movement which was Hubbard and expose him for being a crook and using his made up stories and selling them off as a religion which in turn would serve to expose Miscavige and every celebrity such as Cruise and  Travolta who have benefited the most financially from this movement. These guys can’t be there because they believe Hubbard was a visionary they can’t be there because they actually believe his work is factual and true they all know it’s made up stories taken directly from his made up sci fi novels.</p>
<p>Hubbard’s past is riddled with deception and drugs so make that the focus of your series show that Hubbard just wanted a business tha5 was tax free and had n9 shame in using his made up sci fi novels as the bases for his so called religious movement.</p>
<p>The more you focus on the fact that no intelligent being could be persuaded to join such a movement when the originator is such a crook the more cared you will gain both in society and with the authorities. The authorities are partly to blame for allowing him to register as a churc( but focus on hubbard and you will gain more ground. I understand some peo0le are easily led and some would not do their due diligence to discover that Hubbard was a crook and some people would vulnerable but generally speak8ng mos5 people are smart enough to do their due diligence as I’m sure most celebrities do so the only reason they are there is the promise of exposure fame and wealth.</p>
<p>It’s a sad world we live in when no one is prepared to expose people such as Hubbard. Why bother with miscavige at this po8nt focus on the orig8nal leader and the fact his work is just made up stories he couldn’t sell so he was brazen enough to use as the basis for his movement and scam the authorities to pass it off as a religi9n.</p>
<p>Focus on that and your series will have more cred and gain more followers</p>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 22 Oct 2018 06:05:08 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[Hi Mike, I really applaud you and Leah and am praying your efforts are successful in taking down this pseudo religion. I just had a thought--if Dave Miscavige&#039;s wife can be found or if she was murdered and this could be linked definitely to her husband or to the church in some way--THAT WOULD BE THE SCANDAL. that would tear that organization down.  Leah is right to keep up the investigation for his wife and if you all could do a GOfund me or something to hire a forensic team or high powdered team of detectives to track what happened to her--that&#039;s your link.  Of course you all are helping and assisting many individuals--more than you know to be free--but the entire Goliath needs to be brought down.  I pray.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Hi Mike, I really applaud you and Leah and am praying your efforts are successful in taking down this pseudo religion. I just had a thought&#8211;if Dave Miscavige&#8217;s wife can be found or if she was murdered and this could be linked definitely to her husband or to the church in some way&#8211;THAT WOULD BE THE SCANDAL. that would tear that organization down.  Leah is right to keep up the investigation for his wife and if you all could do a GOfund me or something to hire a forensic team or high powdered team of detectives to track what happened to her&#8211;that&#8217;s your link.  Of course you all are helping and assisting many individuals&#8211;more than you know to be free&#8211;but the entire Goliath needs to be brought down.  I pray.</p>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 13 Jul 2013 00:59:12 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.mikerindersblog.org/leah-remini-has-left-the-building/#comment-8253&quot;&gt;Yvonne Schick&lt;/a&gt;.

I am very grateful I paid for and did my bridge from the 70&#039;s to the early 90&#039;s BEFORE the golden age of tech.  Made it to OT5 but didn&#039;t like the results I was seeing coming out of Flag on the level.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://www.mikerindersblog.org/leah-remini-has-left-the-building/#comment-8253">Yvonne Schick</a>.</p>
<p>I am very grateful I paid for and did my bridge from the 70&#8217;s to the early 90&#8217;s BEFORE the golden age of tech.  Made it to OT5 but didn&#8217;t like the results I was seeing coming out of Flag on the level.</p>
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		By: Ricky		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[Yeah, Hubbard wrote some very good books, both fiction and non-fiction. It was never his intent to leave the church to Miscavige.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yeah, Hubbard wrote some very good books, both fiction and non-fiction. It was never his intent to leave the church to Miscavige.</p>
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		By: lady di		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jul 2013 09:04:49 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.mikerindersblog.org/leah-remini-has-left-the-building/#comment-8589&quot;&gt;Mike Rinder&lt;/a&gt;.

Thank you! I will do just that!]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://www.mikerindersblog.org/leah-remini-has-left-the-building/#comment-8589">Mike Rinder</a>.</p>
<p>Thank you! I will do just that!</p>
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		By: Mike Rinder		</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jul 2013 01:19:07 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.mikerindersblog.org/leah-remini-has-left-the-building/#comment-8587&quot;&gt;lady di&lt;/a&gt;.

LD -- there is no easy answer to this obvious question. I suggest you read Marty Rathbun&#039;s books. They will probably answer this for you.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>In reply to <a href="https://www.mikerindersblog.org/leah-remini-has-left-the-building/#comment-8587">lady di</a>.</p>
<p>LD &#8212; there is no easy answer to this obvious question. I suggest you read Marty Rathbun&#8217;s books. They will probably answer this for you.</p>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 12 Jul 2013 01:09:39 +0000</pubDate>
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					<description><![CDATA[I have a serious question. Have no association with any religion or cult.
 childhood to present. Thankfully!
BUT...I have ascertained that many/most Scientologists appear to be educated, intelligent, sensitive etc. SO...HOW do these people get so taken in, scammed so to speak??? Allow physical and financial abuses? UNLESS they were raised to &quot;believe&quot;...that they &quot;needed&quot; an outside &quot;spiritual&quot; source to exist? How many CoS came from strong religious or cult backgrounds growing up? 
Are there many who grew up atheistic or agnostic? Just very curious. And do not intend to offend!
Thanks! LD]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have a serious question. Have no association with any religion or cult.<br />
 childhood to present. Thankfully!<br />
BUT&#8230;I have ascertained that many/most Scientologists appear to be educated, intelligent, sensitive etc. SO&#8230;HOW do these people get so taken in, scammed so to speak??? Allow physical and financial abuses? UNLESS they were raised to &#8220;believe&#8221;&#8230;that they &#8220;needed&#8221; an outside &#8220;spiritual&#8221; source to exist? How many CoS came from strong religious or cult backgrounds growing up?<br />
Are there many who grew up atheistic or agnostic? Just very curious. And do not intend to offend!<br />
Thanks! LD</p>
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