Monday, May 13, 2019

Blown for Good*



by Marc Headley | Nov 6, 2009


The mind prison that is Scientology fascinates me. The recent A and E show with the actress and former PR guy of this so-called 'religion' is powerful as they lay out all the crimes, leaving the watcher with "How in the hell?..." It's obvious to me the G, particularly the Office of Naval Intelligence, has a keen interest in keeping this mind control program going.


There are those that join and those that are born into it. Life, as such, is a constant deprogramming effort for some. Others are just fools. Mr. Headley was directed as a young child by his divorced mother to attend Scientology schools. His friends and life became sucked into supporting the effort of 'clearing' the Earth - mainly by clearing the bank accounts of Hollywood creatives. As a teen wandering and searching, he joins SeaOrg, signing a billion year contract of slavery. Yes, billion. As he proves his worth of unquestioning loyalty he is 'promoted' to join the Int Base, or Central Committee if you will, located in Gilman, CA.


For 15 years, working 100 work weeks for $35, he witnesses and is subjected to degradations of extreme latitudes. It makes the reader ask, "What the hell?", again. These people have been stripped, or voluntarily stripped, all self-esteem and self-worth. Where are the backbones of this crew? Thankfully, some do, as more and more escaped the tyranny of such mind control. The level of security surrounding the working minions is more than highly paid security guards. They have a constant watch and reclaim quickly anyone defecting, with force if need be. The laws of freedom broken by this organization is endless, yet they go tax free. It's a cult when not allowed to leave.

My connection with Mr Headley is his working with the Audio Visual department. I understood his descriptions of video formats, production techniques and deadlines of completion because I, also, thoughout the 90's and early 2000's did the same type of work, long hours, no pay. My mind contoller was the Communist Party, though not directly. We were going to get our message of trade unionism through the up and coming technology of hand held cameras and cable TV, and we worked very hard at it. I was able to walk away from that life without being harrassed besides the basic character assassination, but I understand now a good salesman needs a good product and a customer deserving life improvment. Scientology or Communism do not offer this quality.

It must be comforting to be a slave, no worries, roof over your head and some food. Just spend your life making someone else live on Easy Street. It seems so many like that kind of life. Utter some magic words, internally believe that you are so special and saved, look down your nose at all the losers, the mental prisons are so safe and reassuring. Your fellow prisoners will tell you how lucky you are. I only wish more people would figuratively get on their motor bikes and ride away, or cut their chains, and realize a life worth living. I give an enormous credit to Marc Headley, his wife Clare and their personal love that made them see it and act on it.

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