That's me infiltrating Scientology's [music] Church of Spiritual Technology, fortified with spiked fences, infrared cameras, and rumored to be a labor camp holding the leader of Scientology's wife as a prisoner. And I'll also be infiltrating their HQ in Los Angeles. >> Oh, why you flashbanging me? Hold up. Don't shoot me, please. >> Clearwater, Florida. Get out of the deal. You trespasser. >> You're going to regret this. It's a promise. You've allowed yourself to become a mindless robot >> in New York City. Them what? What Zenu is? >> What is that >> thing on like we believe
in aliens and stuff like that? [laughter] >> Is is that true? >> Uh why risk the lawsuits, potential jail time, and lifetime harassment from this cult notorious for ruining the life of Anyone who speaks out against it for a YouTube video. >> Scientology made them sell the properties just so that our grandkids couldn't couldn't see them anymore. And that is why I call Scientology a family destroying human trafficking cult. >> People who were in Scientology should be able to get justices for actual crimes that were committed against them. >> Well, because I believe with your
help, videos like this can help destroy this Human trafficking cult. But how did a cult invented by a mentally ill science fiction author brainwashed millions of people into believing an alien overlord named Zenu brought billions of frozen aliens to Earth in jets, dumped them into volcanoes, and blew them up with hydrogen bombs, leading to all of humanity's problems? And how did a religion so stupid become one of the most feared and powerful cults in America, compromising some of Hollywood's most famous actors? >> So, what do you say? We need to clean this place up. Huh?
>> Because we're counting on you. Dweller H. >> They own that building. They own most of the buildings around here. In fact, Tom Cruz is supposed to have a penthouse up there. >> Yep. >> Yep. So, Yep. They can they can suck it. >> And in great irony, my journey into Scientology began as a result of their own beautiful building in the heart of New York City's Time Square. As I was exposing scammers, I came in to do a free personality test and realized Scientology might be the biggest scam of them all. >> It's crazy
out there. It's a zoo out there, man. >> Right here. >> Yeah. Like, >> uh, so pretty much the way it works, the Test starts, the questions start right here. Multiple choice questions, right? 200 questions, right? You see that? >> Damn, that's a lot. >> They're all very simple. >> Thanks, man. You got it. This free personality test is the bait they use to get vulnerable people in the door to diagnose their life's problems and then sell them a solution. >> Right here, this is 8 minutes long. All right. >> And this is about the
guy who developed the subject named John Hungry. >> Okay. >> And he is the founder of the subject. >> Am I going to scoot back a little bit? >> While my personality test was being scored, I was then exposed to my first Scientology propaganda film. And my journey into their brainwashing funnel had begun. communicating what we are trying to do in Scientology [music] to somebody who has no inkling and one Of the most difficult things in the world is to tell somebody who thinks he's a body [music] that he is himself. But they tell one
another that man is an animal and that when he dies [music] he is gone. Of course, that's just about as insulting as you can possibly get. To understand Scientology, we have to first understand its founder, Elron Hubard. A prolific sci-fi writer who made his living with his imagination, writing over 1,000 books in his life, and Eventually immersed himself into the occult, psychology, and hypnosis, ultimately concluding that the only way to become rich was to make his own religion. So he began luring the naive, hopeless, and spiritually confused into a multi-level marketing scheme where he promised
them spiritual enlightenment behind a payw wall that never ended. [music] >> Life is improved on a gradient. It's improved a little, and then it's Improved a little more, and it's improved a little more, a little more. He told stories of how 75 million years ago, an evil tyrant [music] collected beings on other planets to be stored in volcanoes on Earth, boxed them up in boxes, threw them into space planes. >> As this film depicts, the spirits bodies were destroyed by hydrogen bombs. And today, their troubled spirits are attached to human bodies by the thousands. Called
body fatans, they Cause endless problems. Only Scientology knows how to shake them loose. you talk to them [laughter] and when you find out who they are and what they are, what they're doing and um what's making them stick around you, then they blow and um so you pay a lot of money. I mean, you have lots of body fat. So, this this process takes lots of time. >> And then I met a subscriber working as a Scientology recruiter. >> I'm a big fan of yours. >> Oh, hell yeah. >> Yeah, I've seen your videos. >>
Okay. >> Right on. >> This guy's done a lot. >> He does. Yeah, >> he's done a lot. You almost seem like a match, >> huh? You almost feel like you guys are matched. >> Thank you. >> So, this is a religion. >> Yes. What this is is it's a it's based on science, but a lot of it it's categorized as a religion because frankly, we deal with the spirit. And I mean, where else where else you going to put spirit in in a lot of categories? It's basically Scientology is tools for use for handling
the problems of life, you know, like if you look at Buddhism, like you look at, you know, reincarnation, all that stuff. A lot of a lot of that research was is that's What a lot of this is. I wondered what would happen if I too became a Scientologist. How much could I learn from the inside? >> What was your first name again? >> Josh. Josh. Nice to meet you. Easier to remember. Yeah, maybe. So, >> and my personality test results were ready. >> So, I didn't score within any of the acceptable ideal ranges. >> It
didn't come that way. No. But take a Look at it this way. Yeah. >> This is just a start. >> I'll give another example of someone you probably know. Grant >> Cardone. >> Yeah. Yeah. >> He's a Florida guy, too. >> Yeah. A lot of it is taken from Ellen Hubard's, you know, administration type, >> but I'm more of a believer in like not the supernatural, but like there's a there's bigger than something bigger Than us here, but I don't know if it's like a godlike figure. I'm wondering what it is. You know, >> like
there's other people outside of this. >> Oh, I definitely believe in aliens if that's what you're asking. Yeah. >> Yeah. From not from the religious standpoint, but I for sure believe that. >> Yeah. There is a what we call the a grade chart which actually you you progress level by level which and you Get more and more awareness of yourself a technique to actually handle the the aspect of you know people hold on to emotions and hold on to things >> Yeah. >> for themselves >> like trauma. >> Yeah. And so you can actually get
rid of those experience like not the not the memory but the the pain or the the thing that's emotional connected with it so that way it doesn't actually affect you. Edward Hubard, he found that, you know, kind of like when you get rid of like the painful experiences that people feel better. So, as they kind of clear those areas of like, okay, I committed this sin or I committed whatever, it's just done. And that's all the or the auditor, what do we call it? That's all we do is we actually unchain you in so to
speak from being connected with that that over that withholds. You're not withholding. >> Okay. And you guys are religious, so Taxfree. >> That's right. >> Okay. That's fire. >> Yeah. >> Oh, this is this is such an interesting world. Yeah, >> that's cool. No, you've been very generous with your time and just explain. >> You know why? You know why? Cuz I saw your video about what you do with in other churches. Oh man, I better be like Really nice with you. >> This is one of Albert Hubard's book, which I you can have. >>
Oh, thank you. >> Yeah. >> Thank you so much. >> You're welcome. >> So, I texted my mom. I was like, do you know about this? She said, ask them what what Zenu is. >> What is that? >> Um, I can tell you that. >> What is it? >> Uh, South Park did a gadget job for us. >> Okay. on Scientology. They're the authoritative thing on like we believe in aliens and stuff like that. [laughter] >> Is is that true? Is it like extraterrestrial? Like I'm pretty open-minded to >> not necess not really. I mean,
mostly it's just, you know, scientific. >> Well, these guys hadn't even gotten to The OT level required to learn about the galactic overlord Zenu. It made me wonder how much did a lowranking Scientologist like these guys you see in recruitment centers in major cities all over actually even know about their own cult. So I headed to Los Angeles. If I was going to learn about what it meant to be a Scientologist, I had to visit the Seaorg where the elite full-time Scientologists live in a Scientology compound and offer their labor 24/7 to Scientology in exchange
for getting closer to the highest levels of spiritual advancement. But to prevent being recognized, I disguised myself to infiltrate their recruitment center. >> Short film? >> Yeah. How about one of the most dynamics? >> I got a couple minutes. >> Yeah. Come. >> Won't take too long. >> You're wearing makeup. >> I have some physical disabilities. I I have to cover. >> Okay. 5 minute introduction. >> Hi there. Hi there. How are you? Just been looking at the stars. >> You what? You've been looking at the stars. >> Oh, yeah. Okay. Actually, let me show
you this. >> Yeah. >> What is it? >> I want you to take a >> What is it? >> So, that's actually one of the films online. >> Dionetics. >> Uh-huh. Well, it's nice to meet you. I think you should watch it there. That's >> not going to show me the film. >> Oh, hey guys. >> Thank you, Miss. She told me she'd show me the film. >> Oh, you want to see it? >> Yeah. >> All right. Come on. Let's go. >> Oh, I see it. I see. I got >> What are you talking
about? >> Oh, never mind. What does this mean? What about all our welcome? >> What do they tell you? What did they say? They say it's religion. >> They were targeting the Hispanics who could not speak English predated upon the Hispanics. We saw Shannon in the flesh. >> ZENU ZENU. ZENU. ZENU. >> My disguise had failed me. This was most likely due to the work of Streets LA who has committed himself to destroying Scientology after a Scientologist mocked the death of his murdered son. >> You could have been a better father. >> Oh, >> you
really should have. >> YES, MY SON DIED. >> SEE, THIS IS my son died because I'm a bad father. >> We met up at the infamous big blue building where members of Scientology Seaorg live full-time to see what life is like for the most committed members of this cult. >> Now, you can't even see inside. And why are they so secretive? >> I'm going to guess that has something to do with guys like you. >> Uh, possibly. >> Would you guys care to have a friendly conversation? >> We're just trying to learn more about the
church, but no worries if not. Why are you running? >> Do you guys know about Zenu? >> I deal with this. >> Excuse me, sir. Can we discuss Zenu? >> Could I ask you a question, miss, about your church? your religion. I seek to learn. Nothing more, nothing less. >> I'm stuck. >> Good evening. Oh, why are you flashbanging me? Hold On. Don't [ __ ] me, please. Hold on. Just let me look at the church. Let me look at the church. >> Question for you. Is this the Church of Scientology? Sure. Sure. Sure. Can
[music] we talk to you for a little bit? Can we talk to you about Zenu? Can we discuss Zenu? I Oh, you work for the church. I can't talk. >> You know about Zeno? >> I can't talk, >> sir. His behavior resembles that of a North Korean. >> Gentlemen, >> do you guys know about Zeno? >> My birthday, >> we need to discuss Senu. We need to discuss the predatory practices of the church. While none of the Scientologists here would talk to me, William was eager to explain the situation. >> Can you tell me about
the auditing Process? Essentially, they have a machine that's like essentially a a lie detector. And so, they ask you personal questions. Ask you about your life, ask you about your feelings. They gather all that information. It's recorded visually and with audio and it's kept and it's archived, but they ask you lots of personal questions. Things like, "What do you think about your mother? What do you think about your brother?" And you're forced to admit these things cuz You are hooked up to the lie detector test. If you try to leave, they will use that against
you. They say, "Well, you know what? You said these things about your mother. It'd be a shame if they found out about that. What about the crimes you committed at some point? They will use that information against you. So the people that work in here, >> Shannon >> Shannon is a member of the Seor. She works 110 hours a week. She gets paid $47 per week. Actually, she gets paid $0. She gets $47 a week allowance. It's not considered work. It's considered religious volunteering. And so therefore, they get around labor laws. And they get an
allowance, but they have to buy their own toiletries and stuff. So they don't get any actually any money. So they're working 14, 15 hours a day, seven days a week. They don't have cell phones. They don't have computers. They don't have access to the outside World. A lot of the people that you see right here come from other countries on religious visas. They take their visas away and now you're forced to work. But if you want to leave, you don't have your visa in hand. You don't have any ID. What are you to do? You're
stuck. So it's to me that sounds a lot like human trafficking. >> Is this the main point of residence for all of the Scientologists in LA? >> Yes. And it's also sort [music] of like Their main church, too. How are you? >> Good. >> Question for you, sir. While you're here, do you know about Scientology? >> Not much. >> Do you want me to teach you about it? >> No, I don't want to. >> Oh, your neighbor. >> I live in there. Yeah. >> Do you know what they do? >> I have no interest in
knowing. >> Have you seen anything unusual? >> Not really. >> Are they nice people? >> Uh, to me, they have been. >> Have a good night. I'm >> not a Scientologist. No. >> I see. Okay. You haven't been threatened to killed if you say otherwise? >> No. All right, cool. For sure. I don't let anybody kill myself. >> That's what I'm talking about. >> Police have they called the police on you before though. Police have come over There before, right? >> I kicked the police out. >> Yeah, I remember that. >> Why are they calling
the police on you? >> I have no idea. They made a false alarm. I don't know. >> Okay. >> But after that, uh once I kicked them out, they never showed up. Uh I was okay for the first time. Second time I told them, you better find out who called you otherwise don't show up on my place. Otherwise it will be consequences. So after that nothing happened like that. >> Where his house is they own the whole block and he lives on the block right there. He had had conversations with us and because of that
he was rewarded with having the cops called on him. >> Why does the police play ball with them and their antics? >> Listen, they give a lot of money to the police foundations. They lovebomb them. there. Quite honestly, I want to Separate that relationship. And I feel that over the course of the last year, we really have separated that relationship. I don't think they come to their rescue the way that they had in the past. >> Let's see if these are Let's see if they're coming for us. >> We're used to them. No. Yeah. >>
That wouldn't have been surprising if they they stopped here, came out, show force, get out of here. >> They've called They may be here for us, believe it or not. They call their sirens. No, we we've had the cops called 50, 60, 70 times. This last week we were here to claim that we're committing burglary at like 12 o'clock in the afternoon just walking down the street. >> What are they saying? >> Just came up on Citizens app that someone has a kitchen knife 400 ft away, but I don't know if that's what >> So,
we're the ones with the kitchen Knife. >> I don't know. >> Allegedly, maybe. >> Allegedly, maybe. >> Okay. >> I'm assuming that's what they're >> Okay. Report of man threatening person with kitchen knife. What? Are we the ones with the kitchen knife? >> Most likely. Can you tell us who you are and your experience getting staled by the Church of Scientology? >> It's allegedly so. I went to drop William off at his house and there was a car behind me that I noticed was sitting outside of his house for a minute. >> Okay. >> And
then they waited a minute and then I saw finally they realized I wasn't going to move. They pulled around me and uh I noticed that there was a Scientology sticker on the back of their car. I have the photo um also if you want to see it. >> That's pretty bold. >> On my stop. >> Another cop car. That's five. That's five times in a row. I got no knife. I'm innocent. Sorry. >> If they were trying to not be obvious, they wouldn't put a sticker on the back of their car. >> Sure. >> But
I think they just wanted to show like, "Oh, we know where you live." And like, >> and do they know where he lives? >> Of course. Well, they were outside his >> It was after I dropped him off, but of course they know where I live. >> I don't like I don't like that. >> They've stalked their family across the country. >> What? >> Yeah. >> All because of Tik Tok antics. >> Yeah. Allegedly across the country. >> They're going to do a full background check on you. They're going to get your Picture. They're going
to run you through facial recognition. They're going to do a full background check. They're going to do scour the internet. They're going to get every bit of information they can. They're going to send it to your neighbors saying this is a terrible person. They're going to make up lies about you and stuff like that. >> And you mentioned your son. Obviously, it's not a comfortable thing to talk about, but they lied about your son who Is who's no longer alive. >> Correct. >> So, there's there's no level they will not stoop to to to attack
you, I assume. Right. >> There is no level that they will stoop to. >> They've allegedly slashed my tires like 10 times. What? >> It just so happens that a whole ton of the times that I come out here, I come back to my car, magically the tires are Flattened. >> Oh, this is their dining area right here. They come out here to have lunch, dinner. >> No, this is for public for public view to make it seem like it. See these people that live up here? Look at that. >> So, they're not here for
[music] >> So, this is pure like North Korea like propaganda exhibitionist. It's important you said that because I think that if you want to create some sort of Correlation with another system, I think North Korea is really close to that's here to do surveillance. Well, you want to see some more? >> Look at those signs right there. Right there. >> Right there. Feeling stressed, feeling anxious, feeling uncertain. Everyone's feeling those things. >> One, two, three. >> Let's talk about that. So, they're talking about feeling uncertain, feeling Stressed. Those are those body there's those body theatens
that they think came from the aliens >> that are infecting us. And the way to get rid of that is get rid of those through auditing through paying lots of hundreds of thousands of dollars. >> I want you to set it straight. Is this a religion or is this a business? >> It's a business. It's a multi-level marketing scheme. >> What is the objective? To make money or To help people? >> Their main goal is to keep it is to help Scientology survive at this point. I want to know. >> Also, look at his van.
You think that's Kaiser guy? >> That's where they transport him back and forth from different facilities. They have the vans and they have the buses. >> So, tell me about the most famous rapist Scientologist. >> Yeah, Danny Masterson. He was known Rapist, convicted rapist. He's serving, I believe, is it 30 years or 40 years in jail right now as we speak. >> And the Church of Scientology funded his legal team. They funded the private investigative work and all the sort of black ops to smear the victims, but also target the detectives that were investigating the
case. >> Really, if you can prevent recruitment, continue to make them look a fool, [music] as in just show what their Beliefs actually are to the common public, this this cult will die eventually. >> Yeah. Information is going to put this cult out of business. They should be scared. >> Why should they be scared? >> Because you're out here with a camera exposing them to the world. that's not something they want. Again, if you believe in your product, if you believe in your organization, you believe [music] in your religion, you should want to try to
get your message out to the world. Somebody's here with a camera that has millions of followers. You think they want to come out and get their story, but instead they retreat behind there. That says a lot. >> In fact, they don't just dislike negative PR. They actively sue and defame any of their outspoken members who have left the church and exposed its inner workings like Aaron Smith Leaven, Tory Magcoo, and the niece of Scientology's leader, David Msgavage, Jenna Msgavage, whose aunt Shelley has mysteriously gone missing. Before I infiltrate Scientology's Church of Spiritual Technology, a fortified
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So you can start your claim now with Morgan and Morgan at www.forthepeople.com/tylera link in description or scan the QR code on screen. Thanks Morgan and Morgan. Back to Scientology. >> Aaron, at what age did you join Scientology? >> So I never joined Scientology. I say I was born into it. I I was four years old when my mom got involved in Scientology. I don't have [music] many memories earlier than that. though I was a hippie and hate Ashbury in the 60s. I got in in 1969. I was in Scientology for 30 years. So while I
was in college, these two kids from high school brought me a Dionetics book and I only read three chapters and I quit college and I hitchhiked in ' 69 from Chicago to LA. My parents joined Scientology's most dedicated group just before I was 2 years old. That group was called the Seaorg. So, initially we lived in an apartment with another couple. We had one bedroom and they had another bedroom and then the kids would sort of stay in the living room on bunk beds. While our parents were working during the day, we would be at
the nursery where they would teach us sort of the ABCs. Even even before kindergarten age, we were learning those. >> There's not much a kid that age can do in Scientology. They didn't really want Us being outside of the nursery. But then we would have family time for like a couple hours in the evening which was just where our parents would come to the apartment and we could spend time with them. But then that got cancelled when I was about four and so from then on I only saw them once a week. >> What drew
you to want to be one of these auditors? >> They had this whole secret language that they use which is part of every cult. They all looked and sounded so happy. They were very passionate about auditing. So I thought this is perfect. But it wasn't really a school. It was kind of like a child labor [music] camp. So basically half the day we would do heavy manual labor which was like digging trenches, hauling rocks, planting trees, digging rows for vegetable gardens. It wound up being like 30 hours a week that we were doing like labor
labor. We would do schooling In the afternoon, but there were no grades. So it was a bunch of kids from 5 years old to 17 years old in the same room. >> Whoa. >> Yeah. So there was no teacher at the front of the room teaching you stuff. you had a self-led checklist which you followed. No none of the kids got a diploma. Like we weren't being given a standard education. So when I was 12, then I I was sent to Clearwater, Florida. My parents were still in California. >> Um and then we were sent
to Clearwater, Florida, where I live now. Um and started uh studying, training, and working full-time for Scientology. This Scientology organization here in Clearwater, Florida, is the highest level and largest sea organization base in the world. Last month, for the first time in Clearwater's history, a city council candidate endorsed by Scientology won their election with a margin small enough that the Scientology vote itself was the determining factor in the outcome of the election. David Mscavage now has Clearwater's political establishment exactly where he's been trying to get you for decades, which is completely beholden to keeping Scientology
happy in order to retain power. >> When you come to Clear Water, do things get better or worse? better in that There's not as much manual labor, but [music] worse in that I basically see my parents once from the time I'm 12 till I'm 16 and I'm not allowed to speak to them. >> The CE organization is Scientology's most dedicated core [music] of workers. >> They basically wear military uniforms. They sign 1 billionyear contracts or they basically dedicate [music] lifetime after lifetime to the seaorg. >> They feed you what you get. >> You work 24/7.
You get paid $35 or $50 a a week. It's like a whole control thing. You know, your life is over once you join the Seaorg. So, I joined the Seaorg. I did the whole life thing and and then I run out of my medicine for epilepsy. And so, I say, "Look, I've got to get a refill on my medicine." And they go, "Madison? You have to go through the MLO." And I'm out on a ship out in LA Harbor. And I go [clears throat] down and see this kid Who's like 18 years old and totally
not medically trained at all. >> Okay. And he goes, "Well, you're in the Seaorg and we're the top 10% of the planet, so we don't take medicine. [snorts] You're going to have to do our program, which is Dionetics and vitamins." And instead, I start having grandma seizures and it's awful. >> Why would anyone want to join the Seaorg? >> So, if you're a Scientologist and you believe in Elron Hubard's story, we here on Earth are basically living on a prison planet. If you believe in the story of the nature of existence and reality, nothing could
be more important than dedicating the rest of your life to freeing all humankind from this prison planet. And that with enough Scientology auditing, you can not only regain all your past life memories, but gain the ability to skip the between lives Implant [music] station after the next time that you die. so that any everything you do in Scientology, not only will you remember it next lifetime, but you'll retain all of the gains and abilities that you had. I believed in that that in all of your previous lives, you've been a king a million times, you've
been a queen a million times, you've been a president, you've been a CEO, the only thing you've never done is Scientology [music] cuz it's never Existed before. >> Do you know about the volcanoes and the fatans in Zenu at this point? I never did any of the confidential Scientology levels. And >> the most absurd beliefs are paywalled. >> They owe me a million dollars. >> How do you get to OT3? What's your first reaction learning [music] about Zenu? >> My first reaction was, you got to be kidding me. I was sick and out on the
ship. All of a sudden, I realized 75 Million years ago this evil warlord named Zenu, you know, and I'm like, come on, this can't be. And then all of a sudden I think about it and I think you know doctors don't know what causes seizures. Maybe it is these BTS and clusters which are part of the xenon thing. OT5 is this exact same thing as OT3 except OT3 it's like these spirits are all over your body and you have to get rid of them. But OT5 they could be 5t away across the room. They could
be Across the country. They could be on Mars. That's why people go insane. And >> how did you have time to meet a wife? >> Oh, well you well you're working with Sier members. >> You're just like you want to get married or >> Yeah. Really? It really is. >> Cuz you guys don't have time to flirt or get to know each other. You're just like you and me. You want to do this thing? >> Walk around the block a few times during The 30 minutes for exercise. >> What happens after you meet your husband
and get married? So they wouldn't allow us to get married for a long time because they were concerned that my parents would have to come to my wedding and his uncle had like looked at some anti-scientology site so they wouldn't let us get married. So we actually had sex before we were married. So we were like in big trouble. >> How did they find out? >> He confessed. Well, because they were constantly interrogating us and him >> during the auditing sessions. >> Yes. During the auditing sessions, yes. And also he thinks [music] that he's like
that if he did something bad that he's going to ruin his eternity. They wound up like separating us. They like hid him away constantly. And when they tried to take him away, I basically like just went on this full out hunt looking for him, going to the Other Scientology building, even like busting down doors. And basically [music] they were telling him that if he talked to me then he would never see his family again. Yeah. So they were having him be interrogated in the basement of the blue buildings in LA and being followed by a
security guard all day. Finally, they would not tell me where he was. I actually was like having a mental breakdown at this point. Just like all Of the isolation, all of the control. I actually wound up hanging myself out a fifth story building and was like, "You need to bring him here or else I'll just [music] let go." And so then they brought him to me. Basically, I knew that they cared about PR. Oh, so you threatened to to kill yourself in front of them. They didn't bring him back. >> Yeah. >> And do you
think they brought him back because they cared about you or? >> No, they brought him back because I'm Jenna miscavage and that would look horrible on them. That's literally all they care about. They [music] didn't care about me. Yeah. So, after we got through this whole crazy program interrogation, we wound up getting married. A couple people from his family were there [music] and then we went right back to work after it. >> What drives you to leave the Seorg? just the the misery of feeling like you're Constantly fighting a battle every day. I, you know,
I still believed in the mission of Scientology, but I was like, I'm already giving my all. I don't need to be giving my all and be made to feel like I'm a bad guy. >> They wound up sending us on a mission to Australia to help them find a new building and to fund raise for it. To be honest, I think that [music] they were sending us there to get rid of me because I was starting to revolt against Things at this time. And so when we were in Australia, it was like the first time
I was around people who weren't Scientologists. I was like, "Oh, they're normal and cool." >> So I look on the topics and one of them is by Mary Tabioan and it says, "Ladies, if you're thinking of joining the Seaorg, read this." And I open it up and it's all about enforced abortion, which I didn't know they were doing. They don't tell anybody that because of the Uh commitment that it requires. you are not allowed to have children. If you get pregnant, you're pressured to have an abortion. And and by the way, this has changed in
recent years because of the legal problems that it creates. >> I can imagine >> um your seniors, your co-workers, and the ethics officer will basically give you a bunch of stuff to study and say, "What's the greatest good?" It's the greatest good for you to get an abortion And continue to work in the Seaorg. When she got pregnant, I literally said, "Heather's [music] pregnant. We're not getting an abortion, and so we'll be needing to leave." It was all really descriptive. So, I just sat and cried for like four hours. I just couldn't stop crying. That
was it. I just realized, wait a minute, this is the end of the line for me. I'm not going to support a group where they make women get abortions. >> Well, when we were in Australia as well, I was actually able to be in contact with my parents. >> Okay. And they would tell me some things about like how that that were being reported at the time. Some things they witnessed about my uncle Dave beating [music] people and treating them horribly, making them sleep under their desks. >> So around 2009, a whole bunch of former
Scientology executives who had been Famous names in Scientology started speaking out in the press for the first time about how horrifically abusive it was working for David Muscavage at the International Management Base in Gilman Hot Springs, California. Now, for me as a good little Scientology soldier, that took everything I thought I knew and just turned it upside down. And I was like, >> I thought that no matter how terrible it was working in the Seorg in LA or in Philly, that the closer you got to David Muscavage, the [music] better it would be. And it
turns out the higher up you got and the closer you got to David Muscavage, the worse it got. >> I mean, one day at work, um, my ex-husband got a call. They were like, "Can I speak to Dallas Hill?" He got on the phone and they were like, "Yeah, I'm a good Samaritan. I have a police scanner and there's two people [music] that are following you every day and Have been for the last month. >> Once uh someone is considered an enemy of Scientology, uh which means they are somehow speaking out to the press, to
the public, uh speaking out in a way that causes bad PR, bad repute for Scientology, they are a suppressive person, which is the same thing as being labeled an enemy. And uh they are fair game, which means any Scientologist can do anything to ruin and utterly destroy those people without any consequences From the Scientology authorities. They hired three people to write [ __ ] against me 24/7, 365 days a year. Besides the the lies, you know, they broke into my house. They stole all my uh [music] receipts that I had for money. You know, they
brainwashed my husband, so he was against me. >> There was one key Scientology executive who sent out an email to all Scientologists [music] saying, "Elon Huard good, Scientology, great, David Muscavage bad. Stop supporting him." That was a big deal in Scientology. Um, my mom was sharing that email with important Scientologists. So, she got [music] kicked out. So, then they come to me and they go, "You got to disconnect from your mom or you're going to get kicked out." Um, I said I would disconnect, but I didn't. And I lied about that for a couple years.
And eventually, due to Scientology's [music] spying and snitching culture, they kept Catching me in this lie. They realized I was never going to disconnect from my mom. So, they go, "Okay, you're out." So, then they go to [music] my wife. Um, I say keep it short because it's always hard for me to discuss, but it's impossible. I'm still gonna try to keep it short. Okay. So, they go to my wife and they say, "You have to divorce Aaron or you're out." And she goes, "Well, that's not going to happen." And they go, "Okay, you're out."
So, then they go To her parents and they say, "You have to disconnect from Heather and your three granddaughters or you guys are going to get kicked out." Heather's parents have three other kids who are all either Scientologists or connected to Scientologists or married to Scientologists. And so her parents disconnect from her and our kids and they basically never saw them again even though they live just a few miles down The road. And then Heather's father died. And just to show you how how insidious it gets, and honestly this helps explain why I'm so dedicated
to doing everything I can to take down Scientology and why I upload as as often as I do. Her father owned a bunch of properties. Uh, two of the properties that he owned were right across the street from where we were living. I mean, at this point, our kids were like, I don't know, two, four, and Six. Were they five, seven, and nine? They were young. So, whenever we would see them across the street doing maintenance, [music] we would tell our kids to go over and say hi. And their grandparents would run away from them.
And run inside the house, but the kids just thought it was a game or whatever. And sometimes the kids would catch them, and sometimes they wouldn't. >> [snorts] >> So eventually Heather's parents had to Report themselves to Scientology for talking to the kids and Scientology said, "Well, this is going to continue to be a problem." And Scientology made them sell the properties just so that our grandkids couldn't couldn't see them anymore. And that is why I call Scientology a family destroying human trafficking. Clear Water is the last place that Scientology is going to [music] give
up ground or sell property. >> Aaron, thanks so much for your time. >> Thank you. >> Let's go see if I can sneak in. >> Okay. Before we infiltrate Scientology's headquarters in Clearwater, Florida, want to ask the local non-Scientologist residents who live here, their thoughts about Scientology buying up a significant portion of downtown, turning it into a ghost town infested with brainwashed Scientologists. [music] Can I join Scientology? Can I join? Please, please, please, Please, please, please, please. No. Right there. Another one. You can see them in the suits. What are your thoughts on Scientology? Case
in point, the vibes here were creepy. Don't let me stress you out. It's no worries. See you later. I don't even know what to make of these people anymore. So, I want to establish how empty this is. It is only It's 3:00 right now to be fair, but take a look. There's not a ton going on. Like, this is a ghost city. What am I in North Korea? Am I in Ponyang right now? Where are the people to be? The Clearwater building restored 1995 by the Church of Scientology. And back there, I saw Scientologist enter
the building. Camera, camera, camera, camera. Five cameras on this one street. Right in this car, we have two Scientology members right there. You have the vest on. >> I think they've taken over this city too much. Uh, it's a cult. >> Nope. They they suck. >> How long have you noticed them here? Oh, they've been here for years. They own that building. They own They own most of the buildings around here. In fact, Tom Cruz is supposed to have a penthouse up there. They can suck it. [music] >> They own too much. >> Too much.
>> I didn't realize how much they actually Owned. >> Okay. >> So, they actually own more than what I thought. >> I said I suppose we're just like most of Clear Water. >> Afraid they're going to take over, buy up real estate. >> Yeah. No, they already have. >> Are locals um concerned to speak out and and let the >> It's not a religion. That's a cult. That Is total cult. Total cult. >> They don't belong here. I hate them. >> They can't stand them. >> And what is their relationship with people who live here
like you? >> I really don't have any relationship with them. >> Okay. >> You know, I I mean, they don't bother me. I think as long as they're pulling their share and paying taxes and doing, you know, but I do think that maybe they Own a little bit too much property. Do >> you have any thoughts on Scientology here in Clearwater? >> Are you a member? I've got plenty, but I have probably stronger thoughts on people attacking you without permission with a camera on your face. Well, >> please delete that video. >> Do you have
any any thoughts you'd like to share? >> We can blur your face. >> Uh, I want the card from your camera. >> What's up? >> The card out your camera. >> We're not going to give you the card, but we will walk away and we will delete it. >> No. Can I have your ID? No. Thank you though. Have a good one. Any thoughts on Scientology? No. Honestly, Scientology's got a grasp On the uh public vocal cords out here. I'm trying to collect the public's opinion on Scientology and here in downtown Clear Water. Do you
have any thoughts you'd like to share? >> No opinion. >> No opinion. All right. Thank you. Truly a tough scene out here. Do you have any opinions on Scientology you'd like to share for a video survey? Thank you. Okay. Thank you, sir. Oh man, good old Florida. Our guy here Is probably going to shoot us. So, we're going to go this way. I wonder if he is Scientology. I highly doubt it due to his initial response and then he got a little spooked. He said he wanted the SD card to be pulled out and deleted.
>> Not that deep. How are they here? >> Maybe trauma. >> They're not nice to the local. >> If it was your way, would you prefer they all leave? >> Yeah. >> Okay. >> Yeah, I would. >> Would you like to see more Scientologists here? I'd like to see if you leave me alone. >> Okay. >> I'd love for them to go. They're taking up too much property. They don't share their 990s, which give us financial information to know how they're using it and where and why. >> Yeah. >> They don't even let their adherence
understand how much money they have and why they're buying up so much property. So, less is more. >> And how much influence do you think they hold here in Clear Water? >> Way too much influence. But they're protected because they're designated by the government as a religious nonprofit. There's nothing religious about what they do other than the fact that they're a cult. It's going to take higher ups Than you or me to make sure something changes. >> But I love what you're doing. >> Thank you for having the courage to speak up. Thank you. Appreciate
it. >> There are Scientologists behind me. We're trying to get perspective from non-scientologists here in Clear Water. >> I'm a Scientologist. >> You are? Okay. What are your thoughts on Scientology? >> I love it. >> Love it. How long have you been a Scientologist? I'm a Muslim actually, but I like Scientology that much. >> How much? >> Never heard of Scientology. I liked it. >> You liked it here in Clear Water? >> No, in Illinois. >> In Illinois. Did you just get done with the shift? >> No. >> No. >> What are you up to
today? >> Just walking around, going back to the library. >> Okay. >> Would you prefer there are more Scientologists here in Clear Water? >> Probably from what I can tell. >> Yeah. What OT level are you? >> What's OT? >> That's your rank. >> I told you I'm a Muslim. I just like Scientology. >> Do you know about Zenu? >> No. No sir. Okay. Thank you so much for your time, sir. >> You're welcome. >> I'm puzzled. Do you think they are good or bad here for Clear Water? I swear to God, I'm in a
Twilight episode right now. How long have you been in Scientology, miss? I swear I'm just in Colt City, I guess. While most of the non-Scientologists here seemed a bit too spooked to voice their opinion on the growing influence Of Scientology in their town, I decided to go undercover as a Scientologist to see if I could get inside their headquarters while Aaron and Jenna protested from the outside. >> Know of any SEAR members who are looking for can you ask them to contact the SPTV Foundation? We can help get them back to their families, back to
their country if they're here legally over. We can get him a job, get him a place to live, get him transportation. I'd appreciate it. I Mean, you know how it is. I used to be in the SEO. I know how it is. God bless and be strong. Sir, if you find any SEO members who are looking to blow, if you haven't contact the SPTV Foundation, thanks. Help us spread the word. >> My hope was that the Scientologists would see me getting harassed and hurriedly let me inside the building. >> Hey, I'll tell you what. And
if you or any other Seio members are looking to blow, >> can you have them contact the SPTV Foundation, we can help you get back to your family, we can help you reconnect with people you've been disconnected from. We can help you get a job, get [music] a place to live, get transportation, help us spread the word. It's contact at the SPTV Foundation. We can uh help you escape whenever you want. Help us spread the word, okay? Thank you. We appreciate it, sir. Have a good day. >> But they weren't as stupid as I thought
they were, leaving me no other choice but to find a different [music] entrance into the compound. Uh, anyway, spread the word. It's the SPTV Foundation. Be strong in there. I hear the reges are all in lower positions. Hold on to your wallet. Huh? They let that one in. They let that one in. Wow. >> Sir, we can get you out. We can get you out. You can see your family. Right door. Right door. Right door. >> After being locked out of countless doors from my own cult's building, I found a secret entrance. >> You're trespassing.
Get off the property. >> I'm a member. >> No, you're not. Get off the property. >> Yes, I am. No, you're not. >> Yes, I am a member. >> Get off the property. >> Yes, I am. >> No, you're not. >> What authority do you have? I am a member. I am a member. >> I am a member. I am a member. >> I am a member, >> sir. Has >> I'm on my way out. >> Get out of the building. >> CB sent me. >> Get out of the building. Do >> you know who
you're speaking to? >> Get out of the building. >> Do you know who you're speaking to? >> Get out of the building. >> You're going to regret this. >> Second floor east side down the stairs. >> You're going to regret this. You don't know who you're talking to. >> Was that a threat? >> Excuse me. >> A threat. >> What a threat. >> They're going to regret it. Get out of the building. Trespass. >> You're going to regret this. That's not a threat. That's a promise. Where's the public sidewalk? >> Where's the Where's the property
line? What's your name, boy? What's your name, boy? COB sent me. You're going to regret this. >> Hey, you're not welcome here. You trust? >> You're welcome trespassing. Stay where you are. >> I'm calling the police. >> You should. He said, "Get back to work." They couldn't even keep their parking garage secure. Classic Gooners. And then I saw this scientologist open a side door that looked perfect for infiltration. Where you trying to go? >> Cob semi. >> I'm sorry. >> Cob semi. >> Go this way. >> But real quick, you >> There are some things
so insane YouTube won't let us upload. >> No more. >> Spit it up. What's up, man? Just leave. >> But luckily, you can watch it all on patreon.com/tylera and get early access to these videos for five bucks a month. And you can watch the uncut extended version of these interviews and me infiltrating Scientology's Church of Spiritual Technology that I'll be sneaking into later in this video. >> Excuse me. >> Huh? >> Close the door. >> Who are you? >> Canad that way. >> You're actually trespassing right now. >> Am I? >> Yeah. >> You have
credentials? >> Yeah. COB sent me. >> Okay. >> Yeah, that'll be docked. It's docked up to your score. COB sent me. You failed the security test. You absolutely failed that security test. Enjoy the goolog, my friend. Who took the locks off these doors? Did you guys forget to lock them? He failed the security test. That's for damn sure. You are dunzo in Scientology, my friend. Failed the audit. That is for sure. >> Yeah, go ahead. You're trespassing the second you walk in here. Do you understand that? >> Get the [ __ ] out of here.
>> Whoa. Whoa. Whoa. Grandpa, >> I will. I will. I will. Am I in public? >> Yeah. >> Yeah. You want to go to jail? >> Come on. >> Where'd you buy the police? >> I see the liver failure in your face. You sick old man. >> Let's call the police. >> You should. I'm walking on the sidewalk here. I'm walking here. 60 photos a second. >> We're trespassing. >> Yeah. You look like a demon. It's a spawn of Satan right here. >> Hey Aon, my boy. >> How you doing? I'm doing good. >> Who
are you? Who are you? >> Why don't you come on in? >> Come on in where? Huh? >> Come on in where? >> Right here. You're trespassing. >> I'm trespassing. >> Come on, >> sir. I think you have leprosy. Your face is falling off. >> We need to get you medical attention. >> I think you're in urgent need of medical care, sir. Have you been to a doctor lately? >> You think so? >> Yeah, >> genuinely. >> Were you in the Game of Thrones? >> All jokes aside, you do need medical treatment immediately. >> What's
demonic? >> Sir, Scientology. I thought she was supposed to be able to help you with that. Are you an OT8, >> sir? Too much calme, sir. That's what happens. >> Get him some vitamins. >> Cow mag makes your skin fall off your Face, buddy. >> Anyone close to you? >> This man is in urgent need of medical care. Please call an ambulance. His face is about to fall off. >> But they weren't as coordinated as I thought I somehow managed to sneak onto their official shuttle buses. >> Huh? >> I'm I'm on assignment with CO.
>> Well, that's what security says. >> She doesn't know. I'm letting you know If if she tells me to get off, you're going to fail this assignment for your own sake. I would highly suggest you disregard what she just said. >> No, I I will I will listen what she says. >> Are you sure? >> I'm sure I'm listening. >> Even if you fail the assignment. >> Yes, I will listen what she says. Leave the bus, please. >> Okay. Goodbye, sir. >> Get off the bus. >> I was in the process. He let me on
the bus. >> He let me on the bus. >> Intruder. >> I'm not an intruder. COB center. >> And soon enough, the police swarm the area on behalf of Scientology. Am I being detained? >> Uh, right now you're just being issued a trespass from 210 South Fort Harrison. As long as you're on the sidewalk, You're uh good to go. >> Amazing. Are you guys members? >> How you doing today? >> I'm doing good. It's a happy member of Scientology. What are your thoughts on uh Scientology? >> You know, that's not my job to have any
kind of opinion on that. >> Good answer. >> Fair enough. I'll give you a piss. >> Thanks again. This guy's legit. >> This the complaintant. This the Complaintant. >> Yes. >> He's honking at me in the middle of the street trying to hit me. It looks like. How you guys doing? Are we good? >> This is private property. 215 Southport Harrison and 210 Southport Harrison are private property. So if you come back again, we're going to call the police so you get arrested. >> I don't speak English. Can you say it in Spanish? >> Uh,
he can translate for you in Spanish if you'd like. >> I'll spare you. I'll spare you. Have a good day, guys. >> Do they run the show? >> I have no idea. I don't I'm not with the church. >> Do you guys do off duty with the church? >> Do we do off duties? We have duties with them. >> No conflict of interest. That's what the city does. So that's not part of what my Job is with how they decide who gets off duties. That's a a private contract. >> Do you understand everything that they
said? Mostly >> he can he can translate it in Spanish if you need to. >> Sure, I'll take it. >> Okay. Harrison. >> Adios. >> Which property is this? >> You're trespassing. >> I thought I got trespassed over there though. >> You understand? private properties. >> I thought I got trespassed over there. >> All right, you trespassing here, too. >> Really? >> That's right. >> Uh, I don't think that's true, though. >> I don't care what you think. >> Oh, damn. That's badass. >> On the sidewalk. >> Why do you wear a mask? >> Tyler,
why did you What did you come out here for? You think this is going to be good content? >> You tell me. >> I don't know. Tyler, >> what's your first name? >> Doesn't matter. >> Oh, you're right. Cuz you've allowed yourself to become a mindless robot. How many lives have you lived? I bet you were a pedophile and want a past life. Maybe. Why your hands shaking? Goodbye. >> Hello. Is this a bank, >> son? >> Yes. >> There's a sign right there. >> Yes. >> So, please put your camera down. >> It's open
to the public, though. No. >> Is this a bank, >> sir? property trespassing. >> What is this? >> You're trespassing, sir. Private property, >> but I'm a member. >> No, you're not. >> Yes, I am. >> Sidewalk. >> Yes, I am. >> You know my name. >> I do. >> Good to meet you. >> I'm not going to take you. >> Can I just get your quick Mask home and security guard? >> I trespass from those two buildings, though. >> Okay. So, this is fire and I'm telling you to leave. >> Okay, real quick. I'm
leaving. >> Sir, you're trespassing. You need to leave. They are trespassing me again. I'm on my way out as I walk. He knew my name. >> God bless. Don't [ __ ] touch me. Yep. Don't touch me. Glad you have a mask cuz I don't want any of that [ __ ] on me. I'm That's right, man. Shut your mouth. Where you going, secret agent? >> Where Where did you come from? You spawned out of thin air. Are you going to go recruit some more children to your cult? What are your objectives today, young man?
Free yourself from the prison you've allowed yourself to become a part of. >> Yo, he has a secret path. Do you own this property? Where are you going? Where is he going? >> After documenting the scale of Scientology's presence in downtown Clearwater, I still had one question for Jenna. Where is Shelley Mscavage, her aunt and the wife of David Mscavage, the leader of Scientology? >> The truth is that initially Shelley is a victim. She was in Scientology as a child, grew up in Scientology, [music] But she married my uncle before he became the leader of
Scientology. And since he's been the leader of Scientology, [music] she has been his right-hand woman involved in every single thing that he has done. Whether it's the [music] Lisa McFersonson case, whether it's the treatment of me as a child, I believe that they had a falling out, but Leah Remeny saw her in 2005 and reported her missing, [music] I believe, 8 years later. So Leah Remeny isn't somebody who would have seen Shelly on a daily basis. >> Shel is alive. >> I know she [music] is. I can't give up my sources, but she not only
has been seen, but [music] is seen regularly by people who I very much trust in Crestline, California, working at the Scientology [music] base. Shelley wants to be there. She is in a cult. Everyone probably who was an abuser was at one Point a victim, >> but she is an adult who [music] separated me from my family. She knows everything that he knows. She's a part of everything that he was a part of. And so, yeah, she's not a victim in [music] the same way that we've been thinking that people think of her as. >> So,
I pulled up to Twin Peaks, California myself to see if I could infiltrate the Church of Spiritual Technology, a fortress designed to Protect Elron Hubard's teachings in titanium capsules in underground vaults built to withstand the nuclear apocalypse. Could I become the first person to infiltrate and document the inside of this fortress? And was Shelley Msgavage being held as a prisoner here? >> And I am running off of 4 hours of sleep the last 3 days. Let's go in, see if we can make some magic happen. Maybe we find Shelly. My plan was simple. Sneak in
from the forest, jump the fence, and Hopefully find the nuclear bunker. Scientologists working in the area, record as much as possible, and escape without being detected. And luckily for me, I found this sky bridge connecting one part of the compound to the other. CST is a secretive Scientology organization whose role is to restore Elron Hubard's works in almost imperishable form in underground nuclearproof vaults. I had made it onto the sky bridge. >> It has Shelley Msgavage's cottage tag here. I was in. So the the cottage where Shelly is just beyond this wall and this walkway.
Okay. But I was not alone here. And then I saw my first Scientologist in the area. After thinking quick and hiding, I narrowly avoided being caught and then noticed some luxury log cabins in the area. But who was living here? Here is Where it is believed Shelly to be living. Now, one of the buildings on this property is the secret entrance to the underground vault that exists on this property. But where was it? Why was there a kids trampoline outside one of these homes? The light was on, but who called this house home? And any
Scientologist would actually get In trouble for watching what you guys watched. Any Scientologist would even get in trouble if in an auditing session or in an ethics interview they admitted to having looked up the location of this base and having spent time touring it on Google Earth or on the YouTube drone footage. It really is incredible to believe that Scientology controls its members, you know, thoughts, behaviors, uh, and, uh, and act and actions in that in that way. As I hid behind the trees, I noticed a Scientologist keeping guard in the distance and was convinced
her and I made direct eye contact. So, I decided to preserve the footage I had and run for my life. while narrowly escaping what may be Shel's prison. You might be wondering how you too can help destroy Scientology. >> The best way to stop Scientology from growing is just to stop [music] new People from getting in. >> You've got to let the kids know they are the number one target for Scientology. They are after young people because young people are more impressionable. They're easier to manipulate. And also people who speak two languages. They're really after
Latinos, Latinos, you know, any really anyone >> targeting those Hispanics. People need to be able to get justice for actual crimes [music] that were committed Against them. And the way to affect that change really is to raise public awareness. >> And you can go watch the fulllength infiltration of Twin Peaks on my Patreon at patreon.com/tylera. Thanks again to everyone involved in this video. Link in description. Go show them some love.