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It’s the mapping of his realization that the organization is a corrupt, brutally abusive scam, that is truly fascinating.
There are many things about life in scientology that fit the old adage of not seeing the forest for the trees.Though I was not there, my old friend Sinar Parman, Hubbard's personal chef, was flown in to cook for the newlyweds. does it also give you ideas about the policies and the psychological conditions that create an atmosphere where people feel justified to do those things . Rinder lets us feel what it’s like to fall into a state of blind faith, and how hard it is to break free and see the truth for what it is.
Access to the Plus Catalogue—thousands of Audible Originals, audiobooks and podcasts, including exclusive series. He certainly was nowhere to be found during the investigative (with the exception of his colossal Armstrong failure), public relations, and litigation (involving literally thousands of lawsuits) efforts that for nearly a decade lead up to the negotiations and audits between 1991 and 1993. Everything outside the isolated world of scientology was invalid and could be bent to the will of the 'most ethical beings in the universe.Instead, I note that on nearly every occasion Rinder recounts he asserts that he had no worldly idea why he was being punished.