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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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  • An interesting interview and excellent insight into the L. Ron Hubbard "way," the magical "world" of "mystery" and Sci-Fi make believe.

    Sadly, it appears many in the UK have bought into the "common purpose" of personally going across "the bridge" once told they may be a "special one," whilst simultaneously abusing public office positions by selling-out the PEOPLE they claim to serve with a piece of Hubbard's "blue sky" space opera fantasy.

    Many thanks for posting these very important videos.

  • Hail Xenu! Loyal Officer reporting, SIR!  I'm ready to CLEAR THE PLANET of all $cn. I was sent to sign a One Trillion year contract with Anon who are the most UNETHICAL group on the planet cause they claim Commodeodor L. Ron Hubbard was a conman and Admiral Miscabitch a Napoleonic dwarf. Where do I sign?

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  • It's Fascism.

  • So annoying how he keeps slapping his legs. But yah, L Ron is the biggest con man ever. He even said, If a guy wants to get rich, he has to create his own religion. There ya have it.

  • @AdrianStick I am glad to read this. I visited the local office, and I all these concepts you are speaking of are exactly what was proposed to me. Being "clear." The "audit" process. The "bridge." Being set down and sold the books after taking the 200 question personality profile of the moment in time. Everything you are saying is nearly exact to what I experienced. The sad thing is that it actually made sense, and I was thinking about trying the basic communication class. You may have saved me

  • dangerous cult ..

  • @Adrian Stick No problem. This forum ( I hope) is all about coming to some kind of consensus of opinion through debate. I'm well aware that the CoS has divided into fractions and these sides are passionate about their respective viewpoints. It's why I purchased his book despite my opinion of this interview.

    Take care, man.

  • @DEREKinNYC Okay, sorry for me getting all angry on you there, just thought you were bashing him. But I must agree that I have some trouble myself keeping up with the interview.

    And I agree totally on your second paragraph, and sorry again for calling you narrow minded.

  • @AdrianStick Actually, I read his book. It's a good work and well written and organised. This interview is not.

    BTW, Anonymous members really need to dispense with the trolling, which is decidedly very narrow minded and one sided.

  • @DEREKinNYC That is very narrow-minded, he was a drug-abuser BECAUSE of his tragic background. And because of drugs and the naivity he had made him extremely vurnable for the scientologist and their ideas. He left Scientology BECAUSE it is an extremely dangerous organization/religious cult. And he is VERY well-spoken, watch the other videos!

  • Quite a colorful story...imagine this guy telling this story amongsts friends. I live in L.A. I want to check out the SeaOrg Complex.

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