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    Documentary "Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief" by Alex Gibney subtitled in Castilian (2015 HBO)

    By Petete "Argie" Anon Anonymous Argentina (google translated es->en)

    Documentary "Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief" by Alex Gibney subtitled in Castilian (2015 HBO)
    Click on the link above to see it on Youtube (and that the insertion sites is disabled on the video source) (MY ADD: ADDON if video unavailable use this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYTbWrEBHiQ


    We are pleased to see someone beat us to present this documentary online brand produced by HBO with subtitles in Castilian. Anyway we are working on our own version, should disappear from Youtube.

    This is the documentary about the cult "Church of Scientology" (Scientology) the talented Alex Gibney (responsible inter alia documentary about Wikileaks and its founder Armand Assange, child abuse in the Catholic Church and the collapse of the Enron Corporation) . It premiered in a select number of theaters on March 13, 2015 and aired on HBO on March 29, 2015. It was an absolute success rating by mid April and had seen half people 5 million, becoming the second most watched HBO documentary of the decade.

    The documentary is based on the book by award-winning journalist Lawrence Wright as it covers from the beginnings of L. Ron Hubbard to present Scientology David Miscavige, with an excellent level of detail in the research, in addition to the testimonies many ex-cult members, journalists and specialists on the subject.

    Consider in detail the beginnings of Hubbard in black magic, his psychiatric problems and family, and touch issues like dirty operations so characteristic of the sect as "Operation Freakout" -destinada going crazy and imprison the journalist Paulette Cooper in retaliation for written the book "The Scandal of Scientology" - concentration camps Scientology FBI infiltration, the victory of the sect against the IRS, current recruitment campaigns and fund-intensive funds, and we prefer to leave much appreciated instead of giving an innumerable list.

    But it should be mentioned some things that they especially like us, like the story of the relationship between Sylvia "Spanky" Taylor and actor John Travolta Scientology member. "Spanky" Taylor was who attended Travolta within the sect after his acting success, and although it was the guide of the actor within the sect, someone Travolta came to depend more than his agent, from one day to another without explanation the sect wiped out "Spanky" Travolta's life by sending one of their camps. Later, they asked him to organize a special role in the cult of "Fever Saturday Night" (Saturday Night Fever) with the presence of Travolta, who never knew the reason for the disappearance of "Spanky" of his life, and when it was organized, they were not allowed to attend, sending it back to camp. Although Travolta came to know details of the suffering of "Spanky" in Scientology he never spoke about it and remains a member of the sect even after having lost a child due to lack of treatment because of their beliefs and practices; however Travolta's sister was a key figure that allowed "Spanky" after escaping from Scientology.

    Another wonderful detail inédita- documentary is now up to the inclusion of an audio fragment obtained the filming of the documentary " The Shrinking World of L. Ron Hubbard "where the founder of Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard, Scientology abuses within admits. This fragment was recorded off camera, while the cameras were rolling as the interview of the "World in Action" program was being prepared, and although it was not included in the original program, the director Alex Gibney won it after contact with journalist who interviewed Hubbard, who was the first and only journalist (outside the sect) to obtain an interview with the sectarian guru.

    Also very interesting the part where it talks about how Scientology handled by decades the life of Tom Cruise, away from his then-wife Nicole Kidman, pulling the cult leader David Miscavige, getting girlfriends, etc.

    Finally we highlight the performance in this documentary of a new audiovisual interpretation of the story of Xenu, the intergalactic emperor who believe in those who reach the highest levels of Scientology (OT3), which they deny this but too many tests by records obtained in trials of former members who leaked secrets and journalistic investigations levels.

    It is by far one of the best documentaries about Scientology, undoubtedly. And as expected, even before its release, the sect "Iglesiia of Scientology" (Scientology) launched its so characteristic campaigns black propaganda and defamation against the director Alex Gibney, producers, former members and journalists who spoke in the documentary, the network that produced and issued (HBO), and to put pressure on critics who praised it.

    The funny and pathetic, in addition to the campaign itself, it was that she used materials from previous campaigns attack on ex-cult members and journalists who had made media sites that allegedly did not belong to them, or so declared them, though everyone to see the obvious. It seems that in desperation to discredit all those involved in the making of this documentary Scientology did not realize he was bringing out using as their own material that had previously refused out by them or belonged to them.

    They say that the lie has short legs, and there is no evil that lasts forever ...

    In short, an excellent documentary that we strongly recommend.
    Published by Petete "Argie" Anon in 5:18 a.m.

    tags: : Alex Gibney, david miscavige, documentales, Going Clear, HBO, IGLESIA DE SCIENTOLOGY, john travolta, l. ron hubbard, Lawrence Wright, Marty Rathbun, mike rinder, paul haggis, scientology, Tom Cruise

    Orignal Post= in spanish
    http://anonymousdeargentina.blogspot...logy-y-la.html

    http://www.hbo.com/documentaries/going-clear#/
    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4257858/
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    Good documentary here.

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    Default Re: Documentary "Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief" by Alex Gibney subtitled in Castilian (2015 HBO)

    Watched this documentary since I wasn't aware of Scientology and it's beliefs.

    Now I know...

    Great watch!

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    Thank you for posting, I'd like to see this, but both your links come up unavailable for me, one saying that Sky had blocked it and the other just as unavailable. Over the last year or so, I find more and more sites blocked by my internet provider although a friend tells me that this is a UK government directive, so clearly control of the Internet is already well under way. It seems that the only way to have full access to the web is to purchase a VPN, oh if only I knew a hacker who could teach me all I need to know! As usual one feels freedoms being stripped away, very gradually and very thoroughly, this time our precious freedom to trawl the Internet. The Church tried, and succeeded for a time in getting this film banned from public release in UK, all the more reason to watch of course...

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    Excellent documentary, Worth listening

    I finally understood what some of our members mean by Theta, meter, clear, etc etc. To me the meter technic is a psycho analysis where you just go much farther while being prompted by the therapist. I have no doubt that it may work, as long as you are not psychotic to start with. Otherwise, it may just strenghten the sickness. Also, it is interesting to see how ONE man can transform an institution.

    Imagine if that man had been a good man, with as much drive and will.... (talking here of Miscajave)

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    Documentary "Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief" by Alex Gibney subtitled in Castilian (2015 HBO)

    By Petete "Argie" Anon Anonymous Argentina (google translated es->en)

    Documentary "Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief" by Alex Gibney subtitled in Castilian (2015 HBO)
    Click on the link above to see it on Youtube (and that the insertion sites is disabled on the video source) (MY ADD: ADDON if video unavailable use this one https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UYTbWrEBHiQ


    We are pleased to see someone beat us to present this documentary online brand produced by HBO with subtitles in Castilian. Anyway we are working on our own version, should disappear from Youtube.

    This is the documentary about the cult "Church of Scientology" (Scientology) the talented Alex Gibney (responsible inter alia documentary about Wikileaks and its founder Armand Assange, child abuse in the Catholic Church and the collapse of the Enron Corporation) . It premiered in a select number of theaters on March 13, 2015 and aired on HBO on March 29, 2015. It was an absolute success rating by mid April and had seen half people 5 million, becoming the second most watched HBO documentary of the decade.

    The documentary is based on the book by award-winning journalist Lawrence Wright as it covers from the beginnings of L. Ron Hubbard to present Scientology David Miscavige, with an excellent level of detail in the research, in addition to the testimonies many ex-cult members, journalists and specialists on the subject.

    Consider in detail the beginnings of Hubbard in black magic, his psychiatric problems and family, and touch issues like dirty operations so characteristic of the sect as "Operation Freakout" -destinada going crazy and imprison the journalist Paulette Cooper in retaliation for written the book "The Scandal of Scientology" - concentration camps Scientology FBI infiltration, the victory of the sect against the IRS, current recruitment campaigns and fund-intensive funds, and we prefer to leave much appreciated instead of giving an innumerable list.

    But it should be mentioned some things that they especially like us, like the story of the relationship between Sylvia "Spanky" Taylor and actor John Travolta Scientology member. "Spanky" Taylor was who attended Travolta within the sect after his acting success, and although it was the guide of the actor within the sect, someone Travolta came to depend more than his agent, from one day to another without explanation the sect wiped out "Spanky" Travolta's life by sending one of their camps. Later, they asked him to organize a special role in the cult of "Fever Saturday Night" (Saturday Night Fever) with the presence of Travolta, who never knew the reason for the disappearance of "Spanky" of his life, and when it was organized, they were not allowed to attend, sending it back to camp. Although Travolta came to know details of the suffering of "Spanky" in Scientology he never spoke about it and remains a member of the sect even after having lost a child due to lack of treatment because of their beliefs and practices; however Travolta's sister was a key figure that allowed "Spanky" after escaping from Scientology.

    Another wonderful detail inédita- documentary is now up to the inclusion of an audio fragment obtained the filming of the documentary " The Shrinking World of L. Ron Hubbard "where the founder of Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard, Scientology abuses within admits. This fragment was recorded off camera, while the cameras were rolling as the interview of the "World in Action" program was being prepared, and although it was not included in the original program, the director Alex Gibney won it after contact with journalist who interviewed Hubbard, who was the first and only journalist (outside the sect) to obtain an interview with the sectarian guru.

    Also very interesting the part where it talks about how Scientology handled by decades the life of Tom Cruise, away from his then-wife Nicole Kidman, pulling the cult leader David Miscavige, getting girlfriends, etc.

    Finally we highlight the performance in this documentary of a new audiovisual interpretation of the story of Xenu, the intergalactic emperor who believe in those who reach the highest levels of Scientology (OT3), which they deny this but too many tests by records obtained in trials of former members who leaked secrets and journalistic investigations levels.

    It is by far one of the best documentaries about Scientology, undoubtedly. And as expected, even before its release, the sect "Iglesiia of Scientology" (Scientology) launched its so characteristic campaigns black propaganda and defamation against the director Alex Gibney, producers, former members and journalists who spoke in the documentary, the network that produced and issued (HBO), and to put pressure on critics who praised it.

    The funny and pathetic, in addition to the campaign itself, it was that she used materials from previous campaigns attack on ex-cult members and journalists who had made media sites that allegedly did not belong to them, or so declared them, though everyone to see the obvious. It seems that in desperation to discredit all those involved in the making of this documentary Scientology did not realize he was bringing out using as their own material that had previously refused out by them or belonged to them.

    They say that the lie has short legs, and there is no evil that lasts forever ...

    In short, an excellent documentary that we strongly recommend.
    Published by Petete "Argie" Anon in 5:18 a.m.

    tags: : Alex Gibney, david miscavige, documentales, Going Clear, HBO, IGLESIA DE SCIENTOLOGY, john travolta, l. ron hubbard, Lawrence Wright, Marty Rathbun, mike rinder, paul haggis, scientology, Tom Cruise

    Orignal Post= in spanish
    http://anonymousdeargentina.blogspot...logy-y-la.html

    http://www.hbo.com/documentaries/going-clear#/
    http://www.imdb.com/title/tt4257858/
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    Thanks for posting the documentary. The youtube videos posted are blocked in the US.
    This one works today.



    I also enjoyed this interview about the book.

    Quote Pulitzer Prize-winning author, Lawrence Wright talks about his book, Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood, and the Prison of Belief. Wright conducted over 200 interviews of current and former members of the Church of Scientology.
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    Great documentary.

    I wonder how many others made the connection to other churches, other religions?

    Every religion has been run this exact same way at their inception. Not one is innocent of the exact same crimes - except that their crimes were committed long ago. The council at Nicaea in 325 ad comes to mind.

    And the description of those that left scientology is exactly how I feel right now, having killed my god - when I realized that being, as I understood it, does not exist.

    All religions play on the conscience of its members. All religions expect its members to believe unbelievable things. Only faith can bridge the gap of incredulity. Maybe faith is an old misnomer, maybe what it really is is a coping mechanism - to allow acceptance of the impossible and the refutation of the obvious.
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