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Scientology: Jenna Miscavige speaks out against Scientology

Jenna Hill, the niece of Scientology leader David Miscavige, opens up about the dangers of the faux religion and how it ruined her life as a child.  
 
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Bobodar (3 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Where is Sally Miscavige? Set her free
too!!!
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petroniloferoz (4 weeks ago) Show Hide
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Scientology destroys families.
changinlives101 (2 months ago) Show Hide
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Scientology used a regressive therapy on me and all of its followers called dianetics. they make you recite all the bad things that happened in your life, further poisoning your subconcious mind and weakening you conscious mind. they have good courses, but I think it's wrong to convert followers at the expense of their souls and free will to choose with their evil form of hypnotherapy
dragonddff (4 months ago) Show Hide
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Anon and WBM can brign abuses to light... but remember only insiders like YOU can make the differance in the long run.
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crosswalkernie (6 months ago) Show Hide
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You're going to be declared SP for saying that, LOL.
FigurinItOut (6 months ago) Show Hide
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I'm not saying this in connection with Scientology, but whenever I see Tom Cruise speak there's something strangely phony about his manner. It's like I can hear a falseness in his voice, and his laughter seems preprogrammed rather than spontaneous.

Has anyone else noticed this? It drives me CRAZY!
prototype2112 (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Thats why hes a good actor, he's always acting, Its a sociapathic method for dealing with the real world, you put forth what people want to hear, see or expect from you. But none of it is authentic.
FigurinItOut (5 months ago) Show Hide
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Good point. He may never have developed a strong personal identity, so he found one thru acting and fame. Since making my comment I've seen him in a couple of interviews where he appears more real, but I'm not sure!

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