Are there any documentaries out there about Scientology?

2019-03-09 by No Comments

Are there any documentaries out there about Scientology?

Documentaries about Scientology are some of the best documentaries out there…they’re shocking, bizarre, have a Hollywood factor, and are almost unbelievable.

Are there any documentaries that will shock you?

4 Documentaries about Scientology that Will Totally Shock You 1 Going Clear: Scientology and the Prison of Belief. If you want a truly in-depth documentary about Scientology that will both inform and shock you, then Alex Gibney’s Going Clear: Scientology 2 My Scientology Movie. 3 Scientology: The Ex-Files. 4 Scientologists at War.

Why did Louis Theroux want to make a Scientology Movie?

When Louis Theroux (a really great documentarian, by the way) set out to film My Scientology Movie, he had hoped to get a little more access than he was actually able to get. But of course, that in itself provided him with a unique perspective and a view into one of the darker parts of Scientology – what happens when they don’t like you.

Who is the number 2 man in Scientology?

Scientologists at War profiles one of Scientology’s most infamous defectors – Marty Rathbun. For quite a long period, Rathbun was actually the #2 man in Scientology and is credited with devising the disturbing tactics that Scientologists use to terrorize ex-members…tactics he himself is victim to now.

When did the Silk Road start and end?

The Silk Road is neither an actual road nor a single route. The term instead refers to a network of routes used by traders for more than 1,500 years, from when the Han dynasty of China opened trade in 130 B.C.E. until 1453 C.E., when the Ottoman Empire closed off trade with the West.

What did merchants trade on the Silk Road?

The silk road was a network of paths connecting civilizations in the East and West that was well traveled for approximately 1,400 years. Merchants on the silk road transported goods and traded at bazaars or caravanserai along the way. They traded goods such as silk, spices, tea, ivory, cotton, wool, precious metals, and ideas.

Who was The Guardian columnist on the Lions tour?

Eddie Butler on the continuing fall out between the management and players on the Lions’ tour. Look, it wasn’t Austin. It was I. Each and every word in the Austin Healey columns over six weeks in The Guardian and The Observer was written by me.