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Chapter 3: Apostates and The Money Game

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The attraction of being an apostate is the fact you can be hired and paid to tell your tales of woe and mistreatment. Basically you can sell your soul for profit, and the most visible apostates are all about the money.

The apostates are playing a game and the whole purpose of the game is so they can get their rent, bills, and expenses paid. Well, they also get ten minutes of fame from different deep swamp areas of the mainstream media. Specifically, CNN, ABC 20/20, Australia’s 60 minutes, and other such lamestream media outlets who love to promote controversy and not have to back it up or retract the misinformation later.

It is actually quite evilly genius in the sense these people meet and go over the next plan to make another big bag of money by tricking people about Scientology. It's quite interesting how many people are so easily fooled by these dark campaigns. Whether politics, the state of the environment, or the evils of religion, the apostates and the media are literally profiting millions from this scheme.

The 'news' reports on the activities of the apostates, and therefore 'they' are not actually telling lies, they are just reporting. A person named Mike Rinder once profited a couple of hundred thousand dollars by acting as a legal counselor for a case against Scientology, which utterly failed, but he was still paid for his hours of talking and “assistance”. This is just one of a long line of things apostates do when the puppet masters ask them, and if that isn’t proof that he is in it for the money, I don’t know what would qualify any clearer.

There is a former actress named Leah Remini who demanded $1,500,000 in two separate requests, from Scientology. She stated something to the effect that if she wasn’t given the money she’d be forced to spread false information through the mainstream media. Right after the requests were declined, she signed a contract with A&E Networks Inc. to make money off her false information about her former religion. According to the information I have looked at, she has made a good payday from A&E Networks Inc. Hope that money train doesn’t go broke, or that three year contract come to an abrupt end, she might have to find honest work!

The list literally goes on with a few at the top and then dwindling to lesser known and some mentally questionable apostates cashing in for anything that can get. It is sad they are doing this to themselves because there is no long term benefit. Once they have been used they will be cast aside and left for the broken, heartless people they are. And despite it all, Mr. Hubbard also wrote out the process for anyone to return to good standings as a person and find a way back into the Church should they choose. The process is very simple and includes efforts for the person to make amends for any damage actually done. Unfortunately apostates would rather make it seem as if Scientology is pushing them away and disconnecting from them. They are making it look like that because they are doing this themselves.

So that’s the basic motivation for all the crazies you see and hear: Money and fame. This is just an attempt at making millions from lying about Scientology. Don’t worry, I have even more information about that in the following pages.

The Truth About Apostates

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