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Interview with ex-Scientologist John Duignan, author of "The Complex". John was in the Church of Scientology for 22 years, and rose to become a respected member of the highly secretive Sea Org. Here, he tells his shocking story in person for the first time.

"The Complex: An Insider Exposes The Covert World Of The Church Of Scientology":
http://www.eason.ie/items/9781903582848

Shot / edited by Shaun O' Connor
http://www.shaunoconnor.com
shaunoc1@hotmail.com

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  • There are so many people speaking out from personal experiences even David Miscavige's niece has som einteresting things to say, they can't all be lies

    LONG LIVE ANONYMOUS

  • I ordered Duignan's book "The Complex" from Amazon and it just arrived the other day. I can't wait to start it! Thanks for the interview and thank you Mr. Duignan for being brave enough to come forward and telling your story. Hopefully 2009 will see the end of the cult of Scientology.

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  • Really interesting and informative video, but missed a big point did at at any point John Diugnan got to know about what the money they raise is used for.

  • WOW. And because Tom Cruise is gay and Scientology kills gays, he will be killed as he comes out of the closet. Tom will only come out of the closet as he is done with Scientology, considering the state he is in right now. He hates himself man:p

  • This is a very good interview/documentary. Very good job. My benefit is, i wont talk bad about the people who are in the cult. They as it looks really have no understanding of hats going on.

  • checky fuck calls me a wog, it wont call it no- one again. aint it against the law to use the term 'wog'? its deffo a racial slur.

  • In my younger years I was involved in another cult called "Adidam". . This interview was fascinating because so many of hte same methods and processes where used in Adidam as in Scientology thought hey are completely different in beliefs. . but yet so similar in structure and process. No surprise then that the founder of Adidam dabbled in Scientology. . and must have picked up lots of good ideas.

  • Fascinating 160 minutes of interview.

  • @seattle0002 Then again, we could live it as it was instructed in the first place, but, that is not to be. The missions of South America are a good example. Ever see "The Mission" with Robert DeNiro? Those communitites were literally heaven-on-earth, but, they were not allowed to continue. BTW, the movie is inaccurate. Hollywood makes it look like the Church gave in to the politicians, but, in reality, it supported the Missions. It didn't have the clout to make a diff.

  • @tjttzcspplt I agree. The teachings, in and of themselves, are not bad. It is that human beings have used religion (of all kinds) to further their political agendas. E.G. Some say the Koran also teaches love and tolerance. Yet terrorists have manipulated it. That is why I wish organized religion simply did not exist. So that human beings could be spiritual if they like, but not religious. Then again, human beings would probably find other reasons to kill each other. We can't seem to stop.

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