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In a 2022 New Yorker profile, Elisabeth Moss said “people should find out for themselves,” when asked about Scientology. Moss wasn’t encouraging open-mindedness. She is strictly following Scientology policy by not revealing what Scientology is about and deflecting criticism by putting the onus on the one who is criticizing it. In this video, you can see other celebrity Scientologists applying the same policy when asked about Scientology. Scientology, and all Scientologists, are governed strictly by L. Ron Hubbard’s policies. These policies aren’t open to interpretation and can never be changed. L. Ron Hubbard said that Scientologists should “penetrate, don’t explain” Scientology. In one of his policy letters, Hubbard said "We have learned the hard way that an individual from the public must never been asked to decide or choose." This is what I call a Scientology Trojan horse. You’re brought into Scientology on very reasonable terms. Hubbard didn’t want people explaining Scientology because that gets in the way of Scientology’s revenue stream and also means that people don’t go through the steps in Scientology that get them hooked in. They can’t be brainwashed unless they go through the process step by step. If people really knew what Scientology’s practices actually were, they wouldn’t join. And I’m not talking about aliens and Xenu. Imagine if you told someone on day one “in Scientology you’re gonna be forced to snitch on your own children, parents, and best friends.” No one would join. Scientologists also know that they can never reveal any information about the confidential levels of Scientology or they face being declared a suppressive person and losing everything. So, they stick to the script: “find out for yourself.”

Yashar Ali 🐘

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I wanted to weigh in on this recent trend of people running into Scientology buildings, causing chaos, and posting the videos on social media. Whether these people are doing it for social media clout or to genuinely expose the abuses of Scientology, what they are doing is unhelpful, and by engaging in these actions, they are unwittingly helping Scientology. I want as many people as possible talking about the dangers and criminality of Scientology. But I spent decades on the other side of this, and if I had been confronted by people running through Scientology buildings and harassing me or staff, it would have pushed me further into Scientology. That is because Scientologists are deeply indoctrinated and radicalized and believe they are helping people. They have been brainwashed over many years into believing the outside world is filled with chaos and criminality, and that their mission, one they believe they are on through countless lifetimes, is to help eradicate this chaos. If someone is brainwashed for years into believing the outside world is filled with dangerous lunatics who wish to impede Scientology, a group of people running through a Scientology building is only going to confirm that belief and lead them to dedicate themselves even more to the cause they believe in. Mike Rinder and I discussed this on our podcast Fair Game: Scientologists, in particular Scientology Sea Org members, have a level of dedication and radicalization to Scientology that surpasses that of a jihadist terrorist. Running through a building is not going to break that or lead them to reconsider what they’ve given up their entire lives for. I also want to note that any Scientology building that someone is allowed to easily enter from the street is not a building where someone like David Miscavige or any senior Scientology executive is going to be. People at that level of Scientology’s criminal leadership will be behind gates and many layers of security. Please focus on exposing the dangers of Scientology, not making a spectacle out of it.

Leah Remini

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