Behind the Iron Curtain of Scientology
Marc and Claire Headley were raised in Scientology and rose to its highest levels at it’s secret (from Scientologists) and now most infamous (to the rest of the world) international headquarters, the “Int” and “Gold” base. We learn it’s two secret bases in one! The International Headquarters of Scientology with the top people in the “church” where Claire worked, and the Golden Era Productions headquarters, where Marc worked. Why? Because L Ron Hubbard was planning to move there, to make movies while he ran his totalitarian destructive cult and live the dream he wrote of to his first wife in 1938, when he said he had "high hopes of smashing my name into history…” The first, second, and third wife were gone by the time the cult arrived outside of Hemet. Hubbard never made it out of hiding to run the place in person, and that job was ultimately taken by (not given to) David Miscavige. Both Marc and Claire worked with him on a daily basis, and now they are giving us all the details. Funny, serious, and always interesting.Read full review »
MdJGutierrez via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 11/14/23
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This is an amazing podcast. Perfect way to entertain me while I drive. keep up the good work.
Sarkshark via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 03/22/23
“Blown for Good,” who escaped from the International Headquarters of Scientology, continues his excellent story telling, because his book was not long enough to fit them all. Marc Headley is Blown for Good, after working under David Miscavige, the leader of the group, for almost two decades, and...Read full review »
Listening Since Before my iPod via Apple Podcasts · United States of America · 12/12/23
This podcast is on my must listen list!!! Love it!
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