Leah Remini and her Troublemakers, Part 16 - Remini Propaganda Spew and Projection

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Leah Remini and her Troublemakers, Part 16 - Remini Propaganda Spew and Projection

It just gets more desperate and sleazy the further it goes on. In Episode 6 Leah begins the thing by saying, “There’s no life to be enjoyed when you are a Scientologist.” I mean what a pronunciamiento! “There’s no life to be enjoyed”. I mean talk about projection. She says “You do the work now so that there is life for your children.” Right?

In the context of what she says it, it makes it sound like every Scientologist becomes a worker ant and is just programmed to work and then the – but of course, you put it in the context of what she said earlier. I mean, two episodes earlier she began with “there is no mother-father relationship”, “you are trained not to have a single care or a concern about your offspring”. Here she is two episodes later because she’s trying to create a different false impression, she says precisely the opposite – that you only work for the future of your children. Do you get what I am saying?

Everything is just this extreme so they will just say these most outlandish things at the beginning to create the foundation in which to falsely position the “narrative” they are going to tell.

In this case, she literally, this is the one where Leah allegedly encounters randomly this woman on Clearwater Beach who is trying to score some dope. And Leah is going off about how “when I was a Scientologist I was trained to think I should do something for her, like I had some responsibility”. Like, what a crazy notion. So not only are you a victim and you are always going to be a victim, but you also aren’t responsible for anything and if you have a thought that you might take responsibility for your neighbor, that’s a sickness that’s been implanted, that you’ve been brainwashed into. That’s where we’re at too, by episode 6.

It’s just gotten to the point where the pile-on is so frenzied that it is completely non-sequitur, self-contradictory to the things that have been said earlier and actually weird destructive statements to the public at large. But at this point it is just this flailing pile-on and it doesn’t matter. Because they are just trying to create the immediate emotional sensation of the story they are going to tell right now. Again, they started off with – and by the way, this technique of Leah and Mike Rinder talking for the person they’re portraying, displaying. It gets worse. Episode by episode. To this one where she begins a segment by Leah saying, “The reason Scientologists don’t want to speak out is because they have family members in the Church and it’s a mortal sin”. Mortal sin! They’re using this, end of quote. So, she’s now created this new thing in Scientology – mortal sin. There is no such thing as a mortal sin in Scientology but she’s created one.

She’s also created an excuse, I guess, in advance for Aaron Levin-Smith as to why “he didn’t speak out”.

And so, Aaron begins this segment off with a big lie. He says, I was in Scientology until two years ago. Outright lie. He’s been out of Scientology since 2009, he’s been in communication with myself and Mike Rinder since 2009 – 8 years, acting as a mole and a spy in a Scientology company because it was paying him very well and he did not want to come a cropper with those people. So he pretended like he was a Scientologist so he could continue to profit and get intelligence which made him important with his idol, Mike Rinder.

The next thing he says is absolutely false. He says “I’m the 16 year old kid” or however old he was and I’m going to this Scientology event and I see David Miscavige talking about what happened with the IRS and how it was this big, it was 30 years of persecution that was overcome and it was proven that Scientology entitled to exemption and exemption was gotten. Right. And he said “I was watching it in awe only to later find out that it was all bullshit” except the problem was, it wasn’t all bullshit. Virtually everything that was said there – In fact the entire thing was backed up by documents. Virtually everything that was said there was true. Like David Miscavige or not. Like Scientology or not. What Aaron Smith Levin saw, the things that he said were the false representations that then lured him in and made this whole thing fraudulent to him, weren’t false in the first place, they were true. So, there’s no story. If that’s wrong, there’s no story. And I’m telling you it’s wrong. So, he wasn’t lured in through false representations.

And then in order to, I guess, try to validate they were false, they throw this chyron up, all in caps. “The Church owed the IRS more than $1 billion in taxes”. Well, Mike Rinder knows that’s a lie. But Mike Rinder is just a bag of delusion now, so it doesn’t even register with him. It’s a “good line”.

The fact of the matter is we do know, is that Mike is laying these down and I do know from firsthand knowledge that he does have knowledge that these are false premises and we also know that he’s been doing nothing other than for 8 years being paid to act as an authority to produce such, to manufacture such negativity about Scientology. That’s what he got paid for, that’s what Levin Smith paid him for, that’s what Mike Bennett paid him for, that’s what Almblad paid him for, that’s what Argyle paid him for, that’s what the Garcias paid him for at $175 an hour and that’s what Leah’s paying him for.

Which really comes down to the whole point I’m making or you know, I tried to make unsuccessfully in asc circles was: as much as you want to paint it this way, as much as you guys want to adopt these convenient narratives, as much as you want to marginalize and identify, identify and then marginalize people and create these black and white no-exception sort of pictures of the world, just like any other controversy with Scientology it ain’t that simple, Okay.

There’s exceptions to every rule, Okay. There’s nuances in every situation. You’re not invited to examine those and the last people on earth who are gonna ferret those out are Rinder and Remini because they don’t want to. They want it to be this black and white world and so when Levin-Smith makes a bloop that, you know, ain’t that closely monitored and if I don’t wish to do something I don’t have to do it, it just goes right by you, you know, because the pile on is so heavy that you know, by this part in the series you’ve just lost all cognitive sensibility.

It’s all this insensible appeal to emotion – they’re bad, everything’s black and white, there’s no exceptions. This is a creation, this is a creation of Remini and Rinder. They have created that through this series and that’s why I say, here we are on the second to last episode I think and virtually none of these stories, absent that backdrop, absent that conditioning, absent that brainwashing, none of these rise to the level of being a story that anybody would have any interest in hearing.

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