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28 Oct 2009 12:47 pm
Is The Super Adventure Club Teetering?
John Cook counts the bodies:
Scientology has a long history of spastic, sweaty spokespersons with
creepy laughs who eventually crack under the pressure and leave the
organization. There was Robert Vaughn Young,
who publicly renounced the church in 1989 after decades in its
leadership. He was followed by Mike Rinder, an unhinged Australian
bulldog who decided to stop lying for church leader David Miscavige last year and spoke out publicly about the cult's bizarre and arbitrary cruelty in June. The
latest inheritor of Young and Rinder's mantle as the unsettling public
face of scientology is Tommy Davis, the head of the cult's Celebrity
Centre in Los Angeles.
Cook explains why Davis "probably won't last long":
The Nightline interview was another in a string of embarrassments for the church, and Paul Haggis' high-profile defection over the weekend—announced
in an open letter to Davis—is likely not sitting well with Miscavige.
Davis' job is to "handle" anyone who would do harm to the church's
reputation, and his tenure thus far has been marked by a string of
pile-ups—angry confrontations; Haggis' defection; John Travolta's acknowledgment that, contrary to church dogma, autism is real; the St. Petersburg Times' devastating series
detailing the revelations of high-profile defectors about Miscavige's
violent and insane regime. He also has personal relationships with
people who've left the church—he worked with Rinder, and was close
friends with Beghe—and has left the reservation before. How much abuse
and lying can he take before he follows them out the door?
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