Surviving Scientology Radio
Tony Ortega's Daily Beast story revealed that texts seized from a private investigator showed him not only stalking Leah Remini, but suggesting that Scientology wanted her dead. Tony joins California licensed Private Investigator Jeffrey Augustine to discuss this amazing revelation.
info_outline Aaron Smith-Levin: Life in the Scientology Matrix. Why Clears Are in Danger & Other Inside SecretsSurviving Scientology Radio
This podcast is about the often arbitrary ways in which the Church of Scientology works in real life as opposed to its PR.
info_outline Former Scientology RTC Executive Claire Headley - Part 2Surviving Scientology Radio
Claire Headley tells more anecdotes about life as a Sea Org Member in the notorious place of violence and confinement, INT Base, (or Gold Base), the Religious Technology Center, David Miscavige's luxury six figure BMW and how David Miscavige ordered her to divorce her husband Marc, author of "Blown for Good". Claire covers David Miscavige's assaults on his top execs and how his colleagues make him an OSCAR for his performance on Nightline !
info_outline Former Scientology RTC Executive Claire Headley - Part 1Surviving Scientology Radio
Claire Headley takes us through her Sea Org years at Religious Technology Center. She talks about the messing Shelley Miscavige, the escalating punishments and sadism at INT base, including the humiliating punishment of having the clean feces with one's hands. She describes what happened at INT Base after Marty Rathbun fled, and how she finally understands what Miscavige meant by stating that INT Base staff were "security risks."
info_outline Guy White -- Part 2Surviving Scientology Radio
Guy White Part 2 on his journey into and out of the Church of Scientology.
info_outline Scientology Founder's son-in-law ~~ Guy White's first podcast. He fled after 20 years IN.Surviving Scientology Radio
info_outline Scientology 2019 -- Year in Review by Mike Rinder and Jeffrey Augustine + Predictions for 2020
Surviving Scientology Radio
Mike Rinder and Jeffrey Augustine discuss the Church of Scientology in 2019 and look ahead to 2020.
info_outline Scientology 3rd Gen Nathan Rich Tells His Horror Story of Surviving ScientologySurviving Scientology Radio
Nathan Rich was born into Scientology. He endured hell as a teenager at Scientology's infamous Mace-Kingsley Ranch. Nathan's life spiraled out of control and soon he was living on the streets as a drug addict. Nathan tells a riveting tale of how he survived seven years of homelessness and self-medicating with street drugs and turned his life around. Nathan's new book Scythe Tleppo is now available on Amazon.
info_outline Former Scientology Colombian and Los Angeles Org Staff Member Adrian VanegasSurviving Scientology Radio
Adrian Vanegas was 17 years old and had just graduated high school in his hometown of Bogota. Adrian recounts many interesting stories of his time on staff in Colombia and gives us a look into Scientology in Latin America. Adrian left Scientology in 2005 and did a slow fade out from the organization.
info_outline Scientology Meddles in Shastina Sandman's Congressional Primary RunSurviving Scientology Radio
Shastina Sandman is running in the GOP primary to nominate the Republican candidate for Congress in the 48th District of California. As part of her platform, Shastina opposes the widespread psychiatric drugging of children. Upon learning of her position, Scientology sent in an operative from its notorious front group Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR). The CCHR agent played upon Shastina's wanting to protect children and got her to support CCHR on her podcast. This is one way Scientology infiltrates
info_outlineOn this podcast Dr. Jeff Wasel and Jeffrey Augustine discuss the Scientology Refund-Repayment Fraud Survey. To view and/or complete the survey please go here: Wasel-Augustine Scientology Refund-Repayment Fraud Survey
The Wasel-Augustine Scientology Refunds-Repayment Survey represents the first ever formal attempt to quantify a specific institutional behavior of Scientology. In this instance, the legitimacy of Scientology’s claims of having a transparent refund/repayments policy, as well as the human cost of Scientology’s problematic financial behavior in this regard.
The survey will extrapolate data from a variety of key indicators, such as the amount a member has/had on account, their time in Scientology, their level of success in attempting to obtain a refund or repayment from Scientology, as well as if they experienced undue levels of aggressive “regging”. It also asks if they were coerced into exceeding their credit limit or pressured into opening new accounts to fund Scientology services, and lastly, the extent of any negative lifestyle outcomes that may have arisen from their financial relationship with Scientology.