What do you think about the Scientology documentary?

What do you think about the Scientology documentary?

This Scientology documentary will make you realize that the stories you hear aren’t just a product of Hollywood. There’s also a focus on how Scientology has impacted families, which is also really interesting (and tragic).

Was a private investigator recruited to spy on Scientology critics?

Cierra Westerman recalls how she was recruited out of a Florida private investigator school to spy on critics of Scientology. Leah leads a discussion about how the Church of Scientology formed an alliance with the Nation of Islam’s Minister Louis Farrakhan.

Who is the leader of the Church of Scientology?

After the death of founder L. Ron Hubbard, David Miscavige emerges as the leader of the Church of Scientology. A lot goes into putting on a Scientology event.

What happens after you leave the Church of Scientology?

The emotional aftermath of leaving the Church of Scientology can have a lasting impact on ex-members trying to leave the past behind. More ex-Scientologists share their experiences and other abuse allegations with co-hosts and fellow former members Leah Rimini and Mike Rinder.

Who was the editor of Sergeant York’s autobiography?

On York’s behalf, Skeyhill wrote an “autobiography” in the first person and was credited as the editor of Sergeant York: His Own Life Story and War Diary. With a preface by Newton D. Baker, Secretary of War in World War I, it presented a one-dimensional York supplemented with tales of life in the Tennessee mountains.

What happened to Alvin York?

When William York died in November 1911, his son Alvin helped his mother raise his younger siblings. Alvin was the oldest sibling still residing in the county, since his two older brothers had married and relocated. To supplement the family’s income, York worked in Harriman, Tennessee, first in railroad construction and then as a logger.

What did Sergeant York do in WW1?

Alvin Cullum York (December 13, 1887 – September 2, 1964), also known as Sergeant York, was one of the most decorated United States Army soldiers of World War I. He received the Medal of Honor for leading an attack on a German machine gun nest, gathered 35 machine guns, killing at least 25 enemy soldiers and capturing 132 prisoners.