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Old 04-15-2008, 05:09 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Co$ Scientology Loses One Of Their Celebs

It's general knowledge that most actors are fucking nuts, the more severe cases flush their cash away on "audits" and classes promising to deliver them from various hells visited upon their psyches by isolating them from anything that may offer or influence rational thought. So I'm always happy when someone breaks away from this dangerous cult and even happier when they share their concerns with the public.



Television Star Exits Scientology

Ruggedly handsome actor Jason Beghe was best man at the wedding of "X-Files" star David Duchovny (his childhood pal) and actress Tea Leoni. In 1998, he starred as Demi Moore’s love interest in "G.I. Jane." He’s been featured in numerous TV dramas such as "Criminal Minds," "Numb3rs" and "CSI."

In 2005, Beghe appeared in promotional spots for the Church of Scientology. But now, Beghe has escaped the church after taking courses since 1994. He’s made a video that’s up on YouTube.

This is what he has to say: "Scientology is destructive and a rip-off."

He also says: "It’s very, very dangerous for your spiritual, psychological, mental, emotional health and evolution. I think it stunts your evolution. If Scientology is real, then something’s f---ed up."
You can see from the video that Beghe does not mince words. But his refreshing candor about the religion he joined in 1994 should shake the Celebrity Center to its core.

"It ain’t deliverin’ what it’s promised. It sure has not."

The video is billed as a three-minute teaser to a longer interview with Beghe that’s on its way. But the short video packs a powerful punch. Beghe still uses a lot of Scientology lingo like "OT" and "clear." Still, it’s quite easy to understand the point he’s making. After 14 years and a tremendous amount of money, he’s seeing Scientology in a different light.

Beghe has completed so many courses that he’s considered a top Scientologist, or "OT 5" — similar to Tom Cruise, John Travolta and Kirstie Alley. But Beghe reveals: "The further up the bridge, the worse you get."

He adds: "I don’t have an agenda. I’m just trying to help. I have the luxury of having gotten into Scientology and after having been in it, been out. And that’s a perspective that people who are still in and not out do not have."
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Old 04-15-2008, 06:42 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Prices up to OT8 and beyond

The current (conservative) total cost for the whole bridge to OT9 readiness is estimated at $365,000 - $380,000.

Auditing hours are calculated on the basis of an average case. It could cost a lot more. Read on for the full price breakdown.

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Operation Clambake present: Prices up to OT8 and beyond

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I love how he fuckin' talks about it. That's for goddamn sure!
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It's general knowledge that most actors are fucking nuts, the more severe cases flush their cash away on "audits" and classes promising to deliver them from various hells visited upon their psyches by isolating them from anything that may offer or influence rational thought. So I'm always happy when someone breaks away from this dangerous cult and even happier when they share their concerns with the public.

YouTube - Scientology: Jason Beghe Interview Tease


Television Star Exits Scientology

Ruggedly handsome actor Jason Beghe was best man at the wedding of "X-Files" star David Duchovny (his childhood pal) and actress Tea Leoni. In 1998, he starred as Demi Moore’s love interest in "G.I. Jane." He’s been featured in numerous TV dramas such as "Criminal Minds," "Numb3rs" and "CSI."

In 2005, Beghe appeared in promotional spots for the Church of Scientology. But now, Beghe has escaped the church after taking courses since 1994. He’s made a video that’s up on YouTube.

This is what he has to say: "Scientology is destructive and a rip-off."

He also says: "It’s very, very dangerous for your spiritual, psychological, mental, emotional health and evolution. I think it stunts your evolution. If Scientology is real, then something’s f---ed up."
You can see from the video that Beghe does not mince words. But his refreshing candor about the religion he joined in 1994 should shake the Celebrity Center to its core.

"It ain’t deliverin’ what it’s promised. It sure has not."

The video is billed as a three-minute teaser to a longer interview with Beghe that’s on its way. But the short video packs a powerful punch. Beghe still uses a lot of Scientology lingo like "OT" and "clear." Still, it’s quite easy to understand the point he’s making. After 14 years and a tremendous amount of money, he’s seeing Scientology in a different light.

Beghe has completed so many courses that he’s considered a top Scientologist, or "OT 5" — similar to Tom Cruise, John Travolta and Kirstie Alley. But Beghe reveals: "The further up the bridge, the worse you get."

He adds: "I don’t have an agenda. I’m just trying to help. I have the luxury of having gotten into Scientology and after having been in it, been out. And that’s a perspective that people who are still in and not out do not have."

Good for him! I just hope he doesn't end up dead from a sudden "Accident".
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It's general knowledge that most actors are fucking nuts, the more severe cases flush their cash away on "audits" and classes promising to deliver them from various hells visited upon their psyches by isolating them from anything that may offer or influence rational thought. So I'm always happy when someone breaks away from this dangerous cult and even happier when they share their concerns with the public.
Love the way you phrased that.
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Agreed. Scientology. About a month or so I saw this tv report dealing with their Madrid HQ. It was a real funny watch. Mensa, another one. I met a dude who was atm dating a close friend of mine. Just staring at his eyes and seeing he constantly looked another way made me happy.That is another sect for sure.
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