Scientology and the aftermath is a tv show on a&e which documents people's experiences with scientology.
Link to show: https://www.aetv.com/shows/leah-remini-scientology-and-the-aftermath
So I have been rewatching scientology and the aftermath, and from the first episode, some comments have been made or the way things have been worded imply that a large amount of the people that are on this show have been sexually abused since they were children! Leah came into the church around 14, And almost immediately gets picked to be in the commercials and get head shots and other perks, how much do you wanna bet that there was some Harvey Weinstein type situation going on with whoever it was that was giving her the success.. the guy mark, said he was in the church since 4 yrs old! And then he was "hand picked" to be one of hubbard's "boys"... a comment by the hammer throwing guy was literally! "The church RAPED us, what were we supposed to do!"... I'm only on episode 7 of season 1, and there are so many vague comments made, like they had to edit out the "legitly awful" stuff due to legal reasons... what if the church is nothing but a child sex trafficking ring?! That literally everything that they do is to groom people into being sexually assaulted and stockholmed! Is the FBI looking into this? Does scientology supply the children to high up elites? Has any scientology boat docked at "little st james island"? They separate the kids from their parents, insert themselves as the authority, many of these people who have been in it since childhood are reporting sexual abuse... all of these things and more are adding up to intentional grooming of families and children to facilitate sexual perversions of the scientology leaders... scientology preys on people with "familiy" issues, especially single women with children...
Like what if a bunch of high up celebrities are friends with scientology celebrities just to use scientology for their endless supply of meek, obedient, parentless children.... and when they threaten to expose scientology, they are suicided...
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This is a previous thread about Scientology and Pizzagate, by @angelafogo. A worthwhile read: