Mike Rinder, prominent whistleblower, exposes the abuses of the church of scientology through personal stories, interviews and scrutiny of current affairs. Mike spent 34 years working at the top ranks of the church of scientology and was directly involved with the inner workings of their spy unit: the Office of Special Affairs. He left the church in 2007 and has been exposing the abuses of this c... more
Publishes | Twice weekly | Episodes | 29 | Founded | 2 years ago |
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Categories | Religion & SpiritualityTrue Crime |
Brendan Tighe was born and raised in Scientology. By age five he was a cadet in the Sea Organization and went on to work in the Office of Special Affairs, the Renovations Organization and as a Security Guard at the Flag Land Base. In this conversatio... more
Valerie was a former Scientologist who worked in the Guardians office and was a spy planted in the FBI by Scientology. In this episode, she talks about her abusive relationship with her ex-husband, how Scientology protected him and how she finally es... more
Mike talks with Sarah and Nippy who escaped the NXIVM cult and were featured in the HBO documentary, The Vow. They now host A Little Bit Culty podcast shining a light on cult-like groups and environments, and helping victims recover. We highly recomm... more
Ian Rafalko was raised in a prominent Scientology family. He joined staff at Atlanta “ideal org” and married a scientologist. Eventually he broke free, lost his wife and family and spoke out in a viral TikTok about his father Dr. Eric Berg. Ian share... more
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If I could give this more than 5 stars I would! Miss you Mike
And that one star review messing up your perfection……hi zenu nice to see you made a nasty comment
I can’t seem to muster up any sympathy or empathy for people who join and stay loyal to this nasty cult. They work for free like dogs 6 days a week and are forced into abortions, yet they stay for years longer. I’m not referring to the ones that were born into this cult. Of course Tom Cruise & John Travolta love it, they’re treated like kings and don’t have to do anything. People who leave, especially the famous or vocal ones are harassed, defamed & spied on. All the names that they use are stup... more
Thank you Mike for all your work! Your quest to expose this cult was well appreciated. You had such a calm and intelligent approach to your work. I found every segment where you spoke quite engaging. You will be missed and I send love to your family. See you in Heaven my friend.
Mike Rinder, an exemplar of courage and resilience- and through his example, a man who embodied the true human capacity for transformation and personal growth. How he managed to exude a positivity and sensitivity, a humanity, in spite of the enormous hardships, sacrifices and attacks he had to endure is nothing short of a miracle. He is deeply missed.
Thanks for everything. You’re a hero to so many. You are truly missed.
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