xscnchild Part 2: Leaving Scientology

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Uploaded by on May 13, 2008

Leaving the cult can be very difficult, especially for those who grow up in it. It took 15 years for xscnchild to fully leave and integrate with the outside world.

His full story can be found at http://forums.enturbulation.org/24-personal-experience/born-into-scientology-...

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  • agreed, another reminder of why we fight this fight--

  • What a brilliant idea for a protest sign...

    "ASK YOURSELF WHY IT'S SO EASY TO FOOL THE E-METER"

    That really would hit home with a lot of the Scieno kids. Not only would it be a shout-out to the ones already messing with the needle, but it would also seed the idea in others who are not currently doing it.

    Hmm...

    Great interview. So sorry this nice guy had to grow up in such an environment. Thnx for bringing this to my attention.

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  • I was on staff for 3 1/2 years it destroyed my social life and I no longer able to relate to people

  • With all that shouting in the background, it sounds like he's in a different brainwashing facility.

  • Rock on, man.

    I'm glad there is a lot of people who support you and care about you,

    you didn't deserve any of the treatment that they gave you.

    My thoughts go out to you and I wish you the best of luck in life. :)

  • E-Meter is Epic Fail

  • God bless this poor man whose childhood was stolen from him.

  • Keep on keepin' on brother, peace and love for you man, good luck in life.

  • I find it fascinating how it's the children who are brought up within the cult who ironically, being children, learn it so well they can manipulate it, i.e. "fool the e-meter."

    This rare human ability is one of the few things maintaining my hope for the future.

  • good idea, just so long as its not breaking any litter laws in your city

  • another reason i think the raids are worthwhile is that unlike protesting a war, or a politician, this has an immediate, observable effect: during raids they are effectively shutdown for business, and that directly takes money out of the orgs pocket.

    Great interview btw

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