Mike Rowe Obliterates Scientology On His Podcast

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  • Mike Rowe comes down hard on Scientology in a recent episode of "THE WAY I HEARD IT" podcast. His guest is his long-time friend Spanky Taylor. Spanky was featured in the HBO documentary "GOING CLEAR".
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  • @GrowingUpInScientology
    @GrowingUpInScientology  Год назад +16

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  • @UncleKennysPlace
    @UncleKennysPlace 2 года назад +1826

    “It's easier to fool people than to convince them that they have been fooled.” ― Mark Twain

    • @cyndimanka
      @cyndimanka 2 года назад +16

      One of my favorite quotes. I have posted it many times

    • @marywood8794
      @marywood8794 2 года назад +58

      It's going on in U.S. politics right now, too. The fooling of people, I mean.

    • @benharbak
      @benharbak 2 года назад +27

      @@marywood8794 Sure. It really started in 2016.

    • @thedramallama69
      @thedramallama69 2 года назад

      @@benharbak it started when hillary got it in her head that a russian hoax was a good idea.

    • @benharbak
      @benharbak 2 года назад

      @@thedramallama69 I don't know what's worse. The thought that Russians could have been behind Trump winning or that people actually, willingly voted for that bloated smoked ham hock.

  • @The_Kayak_Guy.
    @The_Kayak_Guy. Год назад +176

    I’ve got a lot of respect for Mike Rowe. He’s down to earth and we need more people like him.

    • @malcolmbliss777
      @malcolmbliss777 Год назад

      He's a nut that wants to suspend the constitution and end all voting forever. I don't believe a GD word he says. Not until he disavows MAGA & the GOP.

  • @derkhawkins2575
    @derkhawkins2575 Год назад +152

    Rowe is one of the few people in the entertainment world who possesses real integrity.

    • @jenscheibner792
      @jenscheibner792 3 месяца назад +2

      A REAL PATRIOT... What's not to love...

  • @kiishaami3762
    @kiishaami3762 Год назад +338

    I grew up as a Jehovah's witness for the first 23 years of my life. There are SO many similarities and experiences I can relate to with ex-scientologists. People really don't understand the strength and absolute dedication to Truth and Love it takes to break away. Thanks for your channel.

    • @lobitome
      @lobitome Год назад +29

      An old Aunt by marriage got into JW, along with her oldest Daughter. When my Uncle died, the church assigned her a new husband, but they never lived together. They also tried to get her to sign over her house to him and the church, but her son who was on the title, said no way. They sound very similar to each religion, JW & Scien...

    • @zoebear1992
      @zoebear1992 Год назад +19

      Also raised as one, stopped going and never went back!!

    • @ItsNotShakespeare
      @ItsNotShakespeare Год назад +8

      That's why I respect Mike Rinder. Rathbun couldn't handle it

    • @tashathayer4069
      @tashathayer4069 Год назад +5

      @@lobitome My mom got invited to goto another Country,hand picked a Big honor yet they were Not paying for this Big Honor,not the cost of flight or hotel,food so who couldn't go on there OWN.
      To Me it sounded like the Mules I've watched on TV yet at least those ppl got free flights,rooms & food,I just didn't see the payoff of that,ur ppl use there money & maybe a pat on there back. Covid came & she didn't take that trip.
      I'd luv to hear you Won a trip to ? I'd like to visit until I hear well we picked U but U have to pay for it yeah 👏 👏,WAIT A MIN that's a 💩 💩 deal.... SMH.

    • @eloise22422
      @eloise22422 Год назад +8

      Yes I briefly went when I was very young but now I know they are a cult as well. Wow it did take a few years after no involvement to believe they are a cult also

  • @lf3541
    @lf3541 2 года назад +1098

    When I was a young teenager I got a copy of Dianetics and began reading it. I was always a voracious reader, I still am. My parents supported this and I had access to lots of books that might be considered too old for me or beyond my scope of intellect...they weren't, but I understand now that my education gleaned from my reading was light years ahead of my chronological age. Nothing was off limits or censored.
    I started talking about the tenets of Scientology and Dianetics to my family. SOMETHING about the way I was relaying the information must have concerned my Dad because he took that book away from me. It was the only book he ever stopped me from reading, before or since.
    I was angry. He promised to read it himself first and give it back when he finished. When he completed the book, he sat me down and gave me a very long lecture about the dangers he saw in this ideation and urged me to start looking elsewhere for fufillment. What finally got my attention was his belief that IF I followed the rabbit hole into Scientology I would never again be free to read what I wanted, because they'd be in control of what I was permitted to view forever after.
    That did the trick.
    I wish I had thanked him more for that while he was alive, but I can say it now. Thanks Daddy.

    • @hihihihihello
      @hihihihihello 2 года назад +36

      thats good lookin out

    • @thomkatt3385
      @thomkatt3385 2 года назад +19

      💚💚💚this

    • @christinerodgers1460
      @christinerodgers1460 2 года назад +65

      You clearly had a very intelligent father who loved you along with your curiosity & thirst to learn & he didn't want anyone taking that from you.

    • @sallypea3202
      @sallypea3202 2 года назад +33

      Great Dad!!❤

    • @jess_n_atx
      @jess_n_atx 2 года назад +26

      that first paragraph was unnecessary. it was just an opportunity for you tell everyone how smart you think you are. something that you probably don't let people forget when you can help it.I see these types of people often. Just be humble, no one is questioning your intellect as a child.

  • @lisa4172
    @lisa4172 2 года назад +382

    So glad people are speaking out against this Cult

  • @brucegibson8053
    @brucegibson8053 2 года назад +415

    I had two friends that got into this B.S. "Religion" back in the mid 70's and were telling me how great it was. So I went to one of their "free" successions. I put free in quotes because as soon as their dog & pony show was over, they told me I owed them for the succession. I looked at the guy and told him that I was told it was free. He told me that if I didn't pay for it they would sue me for the $150 and put a black mark on my credit report. I looked at him and laughed! I just got out of a 4 year hitch in the Army with a couple of them in Vietnam and was not going to be threatened by anyone. I never heard a word from them or any lawyers either. I watch my 2 friends dump thousands of dollars into to this B.S. crap until they grew out of it. We're 70 now and they still won't talk about their experience with this "religion". In my option, it's a total con job looking for weak minded or lost people to brainwash and take their hard earned money. These clowns should be thrown under the jail!

    • @thomkatt3385
      @thomkatt3385 2 года назад +25

      thank you for your service 💚

    • @scootza1
      @scootza1 Год назад

      A soldier, ex or currently serving, is the last person who should talk about anyone being weak-minded or any kind of brainwashing like it is a bad thing, that's a case irony so powerful only god itself could have created that.
      And yes, scientologist "elites" should totally be placed in an unopenable iron cage

    • @alphanerd7221
      @alphanerd7221 Год назад +16

      Like other religions aren't BS.

    • @MuantanamoMobile
      @MuantanamoMobile Год назад +40

      @@alphanerd7221 most don't force you to stay or operate like criminal institutions.

    • @alphanerd7221
      @alphanerd7221 Год назад

      @@MuantanamoMobile There isn't a single documented incident of anyone making people stay in scientology. I've seen the documentaries. When push comes to shove it's just some guy sternly suggesting they don't leave.
      All Churches bigger than one community operate like criminal institutions. The Catholic Church is practically the mafia.

  • @kinjiru731
    @kinjiru731 2 года назад +96

    She didn''t kidnap her kids, she rescued them. Good for her and for them.

  • @FancyPants_RN
    @FancyPants_RN 2 года назад +1448

    As a RN, the fact that Spanky's son was born full term under 3 lbs is outrageous. That speaks to how horrific the conditions are in the SeaOrg. She obviously wasn't receiving proper OB care, let alone nutrition. This is criminal.

    • @GrowingUpInScientology
      @GrowingUpInScientology  2 года назад +45

      💯

    • @TheArmchairrocker
      @TheArmchairrocker 2 года назад

      They are criminals. It is a criminal organization that must be stopped.

    • @China-Clay
      @China-Clay 2 года назад +79

      As a retired midwife, it’s pretty extreme to birth a full term 3 lb baby, there was much NOT going on

    • @playnicechannel
      @playnicechannel 2 года назад +78

      I think any woman who has children gasped in horror at the story of that birth, but also Spanky finding her older infant neglected, malnourished and with an active eye infection. I live in Los Angeles and it makes me want to tag big blue with “Child Abusers”, though I know or at least it seems based on former members that the CoS no longer allows SeaOrg members to have and keep infants in the program. I’m very glad Spanky got out, I’m still surprised that no authorities were called when she delivered a FT 1361 gram infant with almost no prenatal care. But perhaps the L&D nurses were familiar with the gulag of Scientology

    • @headsrgnaroll5047
      @headsrgnaroll5047 2 года назад +61

      I don't think you really need a degree to figure any of this out, just disgusting.

  • @tarab9530
    @tarab9530 2 года назад +1138

    Back in 2005 I was addicted to drugs and found Narconon in San Francisco. While I was there I noticed things were a bit "off". They called it behavioral rehab. It was really strict. If you did something wrong they made you sit on a bench not talking and no one could talk to you for days. There was a part of it where you sat face to face with someone and repeating the same things over and over and over. If you messed up you had to do it all again and you did that until you didn't have a reaction at all, you sat in a hot tub and then go for a run, get back in the hot tub rinse and repeat. They were having a sauna built as well.
    I happened to find a pile of books in the classroom I had not noticed before. It was all Scientology. I called my Dad that day and told him it was a cult, it was Scientology based. I was on a flight back to Dallas that next day. I now have 17 years clean but it wasn't because of Narconon. It was because I went to a real rehab with doctors and therapists.

    • @PandoraWake
      @PandoraWake 2 года назад +35

      We’re you able to get a refund? Or did you try?
      I’m so glad you got the hell out of there! Smart girl;)

    • @bradwilliams1691
      @bradwilliams1691 2 года назад +32

      Good for you, Tara. Stay clean & all the best for your future.

    • @tarab9530
      @tarab9530 2 года назад +15

      @@PandoraWake I didn't even try!

    • @angelabernhardt6761
      @angelabernhardt6761 2 года назад +38

      Wow. Glad you got out of there and congrats on 17 years clean!

    • @Kristen10-22
      @Kristen10-22 2 года назад +50

      Ditto!!! Congrats on your recovery! I too tried AA, Narcanon etc. I felt as though I was being forced to admit things I am not. Some of us need to do it on our own terms. 20 for me. Much ♥️

  • @silentdogfart4892
    @silentdogfart4892 2 года назад +1172

    Mike Rowe is nothing short of a hero in my eyes. He may not have run into a burning building to save lives or put his life on the line to help others, but in a society that praises fame, wealth and outrageousness over honesty and ethics, a person who remembers what's truly important and acts accordingly is a king. Mike. If you ever read this. Thank you for being a great human

    • @jvharbin8337
      @jvharbin8337 2 года назад +12

      Agreed

    • @freedomishavingachoice3020
      @freedomishavingachoice3020 2 года назад

      He was promoting his parents book on Fox while the network lied to the American people for 45.
      Sorry he fooled you. He's only going to protect his own hind end. Not that you'll believe me, people didn't believe me about Trump, either.
      Heroes like John Stewart would have actually helped get a bill passed to stop something like scientology.
      I know because John Stewart helped get healthcare for our vets, by following a bill all the way to the Senate.
      Mike made an outrage video about scientology, but was perfectly okay with domestic terrorists profiting off of his image while 45 was in office.
      I find that interesting.

    • @sidmac50
      @sidmac50 2 года назад +15

      I could not agree more.

    • @csabo1725
      @csabo1725 2 года назад

      Coming from a Dog Fart that's high praise

    • @LOSTONITALL
      @LOSTONITALL 2 года назад +3

      @@sidmac50 Then you have failed Mike Rowe, now, haven't you?

  • @CornOnTheCop
    @CornOnTheCop Год назад +29

    Mike Rowe is someone I have really looked up to for many years. He is incorruptible, honest, and he has values I feel made America great. Certain American politicians, special interest groups, and perhaps from some foreign players, America’s values have eroded and turned into something horrible and dangerous. We are witnessing the decline of our country many have warned about for decades.
    I was not a Scientologist, however, I did attend a couple of courses before some red flags made me run for the hills. After doing some research and learning about the cult, I spoke out against them publicly and I have picketed in front of a few orgs. They found out who I was and one of their lawyers named Kendrick Moxin tried hard, but failed, to get me fired from my career. Moxin made false allegations against me which kicked off an investigation that lasted for months. Back then, suing Scientology was not an option.
    I was actually followed by a private investigator and surveilled at my home. I was stalked and spied on while I had a meeting with a Scientology critic in a public place.
    Shame on our government for allowing them the tax exemptions. That’s likely enabled them more than anything else.

  • @sandrabeck8788
    @sandrabeck8788 2 года назад +170

    I have a vulnerable relative who,thought Scientology would take care of her in her old age. She agreed to work for them, answering phones, 8 hrs a day often 6 days a week, sometimes 12 hrs a day. So she didn’t have time to work to earn any money. They charged her for every little thing. She lived in a back storage area in a Scientology families home and had to cook for them . They charged her $400/month rent! Which came out of her meager savings. She worked her agreed 3 years, she never “got cleared” of anything in her life (bad memories, experiences ) such nasty film flamers. Disgusting what they did to a vulnerable older lady.

    • @Cobra3901
      @Cobra3901 Год назад

      They “cleared” her of her money and that is disgusting!! A bunch of brainwashing con artists who get people under their control and ruin a lot of lives. Whoever in the IRS made the mistake of giving them church status should be ashamed!!

    • @gardensofthegods
      @gardensofthegods Год назад +3

      You need to keep telling people this in the various comment sections of all these vids on the internet about them .
      And tell them what happened to her after she moved on from them and how she struggled or is still struggling .

    • @jakefromstatefarm4771
      @jakefromstatefarm4771 9 месяцев назад

      Not to be that guy but if you think $400 a month for rent is ridiculous then youre tapped

    • @xxThink_Againxx
      @xxThink_Againxx 2 месяца назад +1

      @@jakefromstatefarm4771 WOW did you miss the point entirely. Let me make it clearer. They didn’t pay this lady for working from them and they took what little savings she had. She paid THEM to live and work for them. In order to go clear they charge you! They milk you for every dime you have. Every level you complete they charge you. All for the church! They have you run up your credit cards. Take out loans. Pay them to belong.

    • @jakefromstatefarm4771
      @jakefromstatefarm4771 2 месяца назад

      @@xxThink_Againxx tldr, don't care

  • @worksbydandeprez
    @worksbydandeprez 2 года назад +494

    Before he retired, my dad was an auditor with the I.R.S. and working on the audit and case against Scientology being granted "religion" status. Our home was broken into and someone rifled through every drawer and cabinet and any space that might hold paperwork. The only thing stolen in this "burglary" was a cheap transistor radio. The police said this fit the pattern of another recent break-in in our neighborhood. The other break-in was at the home of a co-worker of my father's, who was also working in the audit of Scientology.

    • @GrowingUpInScientology
      @GrowingUpInScientology  2 года назад +55

      Holy shit!

    • @robd1329
      @robd1329 2 года назад +3

      Some lady made a comment about how her and her daughter went to some meeting and wanted to leave....after that...she swore she was being followed around. Had no idea these people do that. Id carry a gun to shoot on site!

    • @worksbydandeprez
      @worksbydandeprez 2 года назад

      @@ellebelle4094 A religion determines its own belief system but the law of the land determines its tax status. Anyone can call themselves a religion but not everyone who says they are a religion meets the standards written into law. My dad taught me well on a number of things. Most of all he taught me not to be a dickhead like you.

    • @nevadagrace3514
      @nevadagrace3514 2 года назад +30

      Scary stuff! They should start paying taxes period.

    • @deanb024
      @deanb024 2 года назад

      @@ellebelle4094 keep drinking the kool aid. Scientology is no church.

  • @claremandalas2121
    @claremandalas2121 2 года назад +416

    I was born and raised in the Sea Org. The abuse I've seen is inhuman. It really didn't matter if there was a newborn or an 80 year old, complete abuse and neglected. This is a horrific cult. Boy the horror stories I could tell.

    • @tjburr1968
      @tjburr1968 2 года назад +33

      Glad you got out. Have you been interviewed or made a your own testimony video? Be great to hear your story and you see you say it.

    • @Shane-zx4ps
      @Shane-zx4ps 2 года назад +1

      Go to the police, don’t let the bastards away with it.

    • @claremandalas2121
      @claremandalas2121 2 года назад +20

      @@tjburr1968 Thank-you. I haven't done anything like that, I'm just trying to do the best I can with the upbringing I've had.

    • @tjburr1968
      @tjburr1968 2 года назад +6

      @@claremandalas2121 how old were you when got out? You were born into it? Your parents get out too?

    • @lisablake4237
      @lisablake4237 2 года назад +13

      I was glad I got out of christianity. Oh the horror.

  • @TheRealFreznoBob
    @TheRealFreznoBob Год назад +49

    Thanks Mike, never stop being a regular guy.

  • @douglaswild3852
    @douglaswild3852 2 года назад +192

    Good for him for using his voice and platform to help end this cult that has damaged and hurt SO many people and families.

    • @margaretdevries8090
      @margaretdevries8090 Год назад +7

      If only more would speak out ! Many “stars” had some knowledge of it good or bad! But these “ stars” were treated differently ! Special treatment for them !!

    • @alan30189
      @alan30189 Год назад +1

      Exactly! Well said.

    • @jerryklooster438
      @jerryklooster438 Год назад

      Let's hope he goes after the cults of christianity, Judaism and Islam next.

  • @goranagar4010
    @goranagar4010 2 года назад +140

    I hope Mike Rowe gets in touch with Leah to become more involved in ending the church of scientologys abuses.

    • @GrowingUpInScientology
      @GrowingUpInScientology  2 года назад +16

      I think if you wanted to get in touch with Leah they would already be in touch. Maybe she will invite him onto her podcast. That would be fun!

    • @KrisD007
      @KrisD007 2 года назад +5

      Mike has a lot of his own projects going. Anyone who wants to break open Scientology needs to contact Mike, not add it to his plate.

    • @sheilavidrine1750
      @sheilavidrine1750 2 года назад

      Exactly! I love him!

  • @sherrybrzeczka7966
    @sherrybrzeczka7966 2 года назад +589

    Mike Rowe just rivets me with his genuinely down to earth personality. Scientology has got to be held accountable and its tax status revoked. Such a malicious entity.

    • @KM-zn3lx
      @KM-zn3lx 2 года назад +13

      True! Preys on the poor!

    • @rosspimental8384
      @rosspimental8384 2 года назад +17

      Like the prosperity gospel Christian churches?

    • @bettycoffin4206
      @bettycoffin4206 2 года назад +1

      Scientology is buying up Clearwater Florida. Their HUGE headquarters near the courthouse has hundreds of cameras .pointed in every direction. They are buying all the vacant stores and whole city blocks are now their buildings. Taxes are no longer getting collected on those properties. If you get stopped at a traffic light, take note if the guys in suits and secret service earpieces checking the cars and car doors of vehicles parked in their parking lots. Unbelievable how paranoid these people are. What are they afraid of?

    • @hildeschmid8400
      @hildeschmid8400 2 года назад

      @@rosspimental8384 they are pretty much the same--cults, not real, God loving faithful.

    • @kronos9685
      @kronos9685 2 года назад

      All organized religion is a scam the longest running scam and otherwise inteligent people fall for it. I dont get it

  • @carollittlewind6581
    @carollittlewind6581 Год назад +30

    I love Mike Rowe. He's so awesome how he digs right on any job that is dirty and difficult. He sheds light on the horribleness of certain jobs.

  • @kloughman100
    @kloughman100 2 года назад +46

    In the early 80’s I was a waitress at an ice cream parlor (and a senior in HS) and one of my patrons found L Ron Hubbard’s book in our store. She was quite upset and warned me away for it so vehemently that I have never forgotten it. I am very thankful to her!! I just hope that whatever her experience it ended ok💕

  • @EmiliaJay
    @EmiliaJay 2 года назад +295

    Mike Rowe is the voice for common sense and everything real - love his work so much!!

    • @GrowingUpInScientology
      @GrowingUpInScientology  2 года назад +6

      Totally!

    • @DrCatterBox
      @DrCatterBox 2 года назад +5

      I was living in Baltimore back in the early 2000s, and remember first watching Mike while he showed homes for sale on cable on Sundays. I then saw him on Dirty Jobs, and then got to watch him on a panel discussing the importance of, and desperate need for, skilled labor professionals (electrician, plumber, shrimper, etc.). I am a licensed clinical psychologist myself, but was always taught to have great respect for the gifted people who work with their hands and have learned a trade. Mike Rowe has always been a proponent of this, and I believe that is why he is respected deeply. ♥️

    • @BrianHoff04
      @BrianHoff04 2 года назад +5

      He's wrong about so many things that I can't even begin to start.
      He's a terrific presenter, has the perfect voice, mannerisms, and sounds like such a down to earth guy. That makes him dangerous as he spreads his ridiculous ideas about how employment, work, and economics should be viewed. He has done a terrific job spreading BS to many folks as they get sucked in by his presentation skills.
      He's a smooth operator spreading some very bad ideas.

    • @EmiliaJay
      @EmiliaJay 2 года назад

      @@BrianHoff04 such as what?

    • @BrianHoff04
      @BrianHoff04 2 года назад +3

      @@EmiliaJay Start with his SWEAT Pledge. What a cluster of weird pledges and incorrect ideas.

  • @kristinewatson3702
    @kristinewatson3702 2 года назад +79

    I have mad respect for Mike Rowe.

  • @lobdsk
    @lobdsk Год назад +13

    Scientology tried to fool me when I was younger. It started with a personality test. When they started telling me about aliens and Ron Hubbard was the leader I was gone.

  • @johannjohann6523
    @johannjohann6523 2 года назад +30

    Congratulations Spanky, especially for saving your child. All the best.

    • @melbabowen4389
      @melbabowen4389 Год назад

      I hope and pray your child didn’t suffer any cognitive issues for lack of neonatal and post natal nutrition snd care.

  • @cajuncraftysue
    @cajuncraftysue 2 года назад +134

    I think of Mike Rowe as the “modern-day” James Stewart. He IS so relatable! Wonderful that he speaks out against Scientology!! His post is concise and perfectly stated. Thank you Mike! ❤️

  • @edendunes
    @edendunes 2 года назад +21

    Yes truth needs to surface. Thats why we do not watch Tom Cruise movies. We will not support Scientology. Period.

  • @deed.3230
    @deed.3230 2 года назад +60

    My ex husband’s family was into it. My ex tried desperately to get me involved but I knew it was cultish and refused. I had 10 years of on and off hell with him spending $$ behind my back to take their useless courses and putting his interest/obsession with the organization above our relationship. We ended up divorced and on the advice of Scientology he didn’t see his daughter (or support her) for 3 years. He neglected his son from a previous marriage as well. It was a good place for those of unstable and irresponsible character to hang out, I found. He wasn’t stupid but he had a personality disorder that made him vulnerable to this cult plus most of his family was into it as well. The organization is of a criminal nature, as most cults are. Thanks for this interview, hope it helps ppl to stay away from them.

    • @deed.3230
      @deed.3230 Год назад +5

      @@morrisd2242 Get lost.

  • @michaelpond6386
    @michaelpond6386 2 года назад +93

    Way back in 74 while attending college one of these Scientology goofs tried to recruit me. I was clearly not in the least bit interested. I was hounded, followed, and harassed. Finally I had enough, I cornered the recruiter in a quiet hallway in the school. I told him to quit bothering me and implied that if the unwanted contact was not stopped immediately, I’d break both his legs. I’m a big guy, and was just back from South East Asia and the Vietnam war. I assured him that all I wanted was to be left alone. I never saw him again, was never recontacted.

    • @GrowingUpInScientology
      @GrowingUpInScientology  2 года назад +5

      Thank you for watching and commenting

    • @rattaxi9645
      @rattaxi9645 2 года назад +3

      Wow. Good for you.

    • @vmr6771
      @vmr6771 2 года назад +1

      You should have broken one finger to send a message to the top ;) jk

    • @davidowens5898
      @davidowens5898 2 года назад +2

      That seemed to get his attention. Good.

    • @gregwillis7767
      @gregwillis7767 2 года назад +15

      I think them trying to "recruit" you was the tip off. I've stayed at a religious retreat myself in 1991, and i loved it. However, you had to be referred there by an ordained minister/ rabbi/ leader of some type. You ( the individual) had to be seeking them, not the other way around. The signs to look for are constraints: seclusion, locks on doors, being singled out. We had none of these. No lock on any door. Inside payphone, and you weren't allowed to stay past 90 days. I got my life back together, by communing with other misfits. Men only, with a women's only home across the river. I loved it. Haven't taken a drink since. Remember the signs: if they want to lock you in, it's the wrong place!

  • @bethk9329
    @bethk9329 2 года назад +51

    I really respect how Mike Rowe and Spanky Taylor didn't soft soap anything. This cult needs to be taken down. It's sickening.

    • @starryvonne1188
      @starryvonne1188 2 года назад +3

      YES, let's all notify legislatures, representatives, gov tax policy people to REVOKE their tax-exempt status....this will end their cult bigtime.

    • @kimberlyorgill5962
      @kimberlyorgill5962 2 года назад

      It sounds kinda like what world economic forum Klaus Schwab wants to do to everyone!

  • @nonbiz1520
    @nonbiz1520 2 года назад +144

    I knew Rowe hired her, and this is the first time I’ve been able to thank him. Thank you Mike for giving a good person a life outside Scientology.

  • @seaglin
    @seaglin Год назад +11

    Thank you Aaron and Mike for this content.

  • @angelabernhardt6761
    @angelabernhardt6761 2 года назад +289

    The stories from people like Spanky and Leah about their babies or infant siblings in Scientology “nurseries” is so disturbing. I don’t care what “religion” you claim to be…CPS should be all over them. The idea of a room full of babies with dirty diapers, eye infections, hungry, and crying for help while being “looked after” by a 12 year old is sickening.

    • @marshamercer876
      @marshamercer876 2 года назад +15

      I'd like to see social services come in on that group. You will never ever see this group letting in social services at one of their children nurseries.

    • @msuew94
      @msuew94 2 года назад

      They have stopped letting people have kids inside the seaorg specifically to avoid getting in trouble for it… if you get pregnant in the sea org they push you to abort it or you get kicked out of the sea org for it … her story is from before they changed the rules when they had “nurseries”etc

    • @marshamercer876
      @marshamercer876 2 года назад +17

      @@msuew94 dear mary.....I thought slavery had ended. How do they keep getting away with it.

    • @norway178
      @norway178 2 года назад +18

      I feel so sorry for the children in scientology. Child neglect and abuse should never be allowed!!!

    • @lindadechiazza2924
      @lindadechiazza2924 2 года назад +2

      Hey, 12 year old brain surgeon...that was in the past memory of a thousand years of existence zenu!

  • @joshuapatrick682
    @joshuapatrick682 2 года назад +182

    It really makes you consider what kind of a person Travolta really is. Sure he might be a “sweet person” but if he lets a close friend and trusted confidant endure that kind of abuse…then he’s a bad person. Period.

    • @edie4321
      @edie4321 Год назад

      Sociopaths and narcissists are so good at deception when they are charming. That's why they're so successful.

    • @BEAUTYnIQ
      @BEAUTYnIQ Год назад +18

      bingo.

    • @de1018
      @de1018 Год назад

      Straight-up! People around der fuhrer said that ol' Adolf came off as a nice, sweet person in his personal life. It doesn't mean he was a good guy!

    • @texbookie
      @texbookie Год назад

      Everyone who undergoes auditing and that is EVERY scientologist, has a file on them containing the auditor's notes on the person they are auditing. The questions that are asked range from the benign to the extremely personal. Travolta's sexual preferences have been questioned for years. It was probably an area which he was probably thoroughly questioned. Since the e meter is considered infallible, Travolta would be fearful of being less than truthful regarding his answers especially if he was assured that his answers would be held in strict confidence. Of course that was a lie and the person being audited didn't realize that the session was being videotaped.

    • @Warrior4Jesus1964
      @Warrior4Jesus1964 Год назад +15

      Standing Ovation 💗

  • @deborrastrom8559
    @deborrastrom8559 Год назад +11

    Thanks Mike Rowe for using your influence & common sense to open people's eyes enough that it makes it harder for authorities to ignore the atrocities of this cult. 👍. These people do not even get much at the end of their lives. 😢

  • @tomnorthcutt4754
    @tomnorthcutt4754 Год назад +92

    mike rowe is a national treasure we must protect him at all cost

  • @Engelhafen
    @Engelhafen 2 года назад +87

    When I was 18 I biked to a warehouse to interview for a sales job. They told me how selective they were going to be. I had hardly gotten back home when the phone rang and they said they wanted to hire me. I was going to be selling steaks and seafood door to door. They made us spend time staring into each other’s eyes each morning. I didn’t know for a week this was a Scientology owned business. I freaked and never went back. I’m a doc of psychology now and realize they tapped into self help psychology notions.

    • @GrowingUpInScientology
      @GrowingUpInScientology  2 года назад +7

      Wow! In which city?

    • @TofinoRider
      @TofinoRider 2 года назад

      Yep, I thought that too while listening to this. Thought Stopping is just part of Self Regulation Therapy, or SRT. All common approaches used by real Doctors with real facts.

  • @eaglescout1984
    @eaglescout1984 2 года назад +121

    I used to live watching _Dirty Jobs_ , but at the back of my mind during the airing of that show was this nagging doubt, "Is Mike Rowe really that genuine and down to Earth, or when he gets off camera does he start acting like a diva who has to lower himself to that level?" And it's stuff like this that makes me realize, no, this guy is the real deal. Thanks for highlighting his piece!

    • @glennwallace9203
      @glennwallace9203 2 года назад +6

      I've met Mike and was on one of his shows and he really is a very genuine guy. I don't agree with 100% of what he posts, and he would be the first person to say of course that's ok. He does radiate integrity and respect.

    • @williammiller3277
      @williammiller3277 2 года назад

      So all you know of him is dirty jobs and this?

  • @jabbahursty
    @jabbahursty 2 года назад +291

    my childhood best friend ended up in scientology in clearwater in his late teens. all we knew about scientology was what the TV ads for dianetics said, something about it being the modern science of mental health. who doesn't want to be mentally healthy. to his great credit, he almost instantly figured out that he was a guest of a whacked out cult and escaped soon after

    • @tatianagranger2427
      @tatianagranger2427 2 года назад +12

      I used to walk by their building everyday to work. There was a large mentally I’ll homeless population bc the state mental
      Health hospital was very close by. I would see the way they treated these other humans and hear their disgust. It was the opposite of any church I had seen

    • @drexlspivey3047
      @drexlspivey3047 2 года назад

      @@tatianagranger2427 So you heard from a bunch of homeless crazy people and that's what you are basing your opinion on. WTF is wrong with you?

    • @di4085
      @di4085 2 года назад +5

      When I was there on vacation my friend and I would drive by there on the way to Clearwater Beach. The building was as big as a capital building. It just gave you an eerie feeling every time you drove by. Supposedly Tom Cruise lives very close by as well as Kirstie Alley. Also I read too that just before John Travolta's wife passed away she made him promise her that he would leave Scientology.

    • @samsdaughterdehaven9990
      @samsdaughterdehaven9990 2 года назад +3

      thank God there is common sense left in this world.

    • @BuzzLOLOL
      @BuzzLOLOL 2 года назад

      Dianetics is just healthy living for the first 115 pages... then it goes psychotic like other religions... but no written orders to mass murder everyone like other religions have...

  • @Lvnshyrn07
    @Lvnshyrn07 Год назад +18

    My mother was almost recruited in mid 70's at the Clearwater headquarters. I came SOOOOO close to being indoctrinated before the age of 10. That's so scary.

  • @NenaSilva210
    @NenaSilva210 2 года назад +243

    Back in 2007 one of my daughters asked if I could take her for a movie audition. I refused at first because I didn't want my young daughter to be involved in the show biz. She begged me and I accept so she could at least get the experience of a one time audition. To my surprise she was chosen and we were asked to go to a different building that looked like a castle. I had no idea at that time that it was the Scientology building. The entire experience was so eerie, even my daughter felt something was off and she was only 12 yrs. They wanted to take her into a different room and I refused to allow that. I'm glad we both caught on to the brainwashing they wanted to pull with us. They gave us such a hard time by trying to convince us not to leave. It took us at least 30 minutes after I told them straight out that we were not interested for them to let us out. For a couple of years I had the feeling we were being followed. It was so scary. Back then I had no idea what Scientology was. If I would have known, I would have never set foot in that place.

    • @austinhowland300gmail.
      @austinhowland300gmail. 2 года назад +1

      Hello Lorena how are you doing today

    • @robd1329
      @robd1329 2 года назад +8

      Wow..thats quite a story. It def reminds me of the Jehovahs Witnesses when they go out of their way to bring in new young people

    • @forgottenfilmchannel1194
      @forgottenfilmchannel1194 2 года назад +8

      Wow thats crazy, but 100% believable

    • @BuzzLOLOL
      @BuzzLOLOL 2 года назад +1

      Realize Scientology is vastly less murderous than any other religion..

    • @oldiebutgoodie2554
      @oldiebutgoodie2554 2 года назад

      @@BuzzLOLOL sounds like a brainwashed cultist Scientologist!

  • @karlayork877
    @karlayork877 2 года назад +234

    And at some level, this poor lady is still brainwashed. "I kidnapped my kids ..." No, Spanky, you RESCUED your kids, and good for you! That must have taken incredible courage, given all that you had been through. You are amazing!

    • @commonsense571
      @commonsense571 2 года назад +7

      She is a warrior 🙌✨

    • @ruthsmith3448
      @ruthsmith3448 2 года назад +2

      l love this man! Mike! Call me❤️

    • @plaidpaisley5918
      @plaidpaisley5918 2 года назад +4

      It was a prison, she DID kidnap them. I knew someone who was a Scientologist for 16 years. So hard to escape.

    • @karlayork877
      @karlayork877 2 года назад +10

      @@plaidpaisley5918 Nonsense! She had every right to rescue her children, and that is precisely what she did. That is NOT kidnapping.

    • @plaidpaisley5918
      @plaidpaisley5918 2 года назад

      @@karlayork877 she had to use kidnapping tactics to rescue them!

  • @BrigBrokenToe
    @BrigBrokenToe 2 года назад +173

    Scientology threatened individual IRS employees. Their intimidation tactics were so effective that the IRS caved. Imagine how ruthless Scientology ploys must seem when you are the target.

    • @tatianagranger2427
      @tatianagranger2427 2 года назад +1

      A noisy investigation is what they call it and I mam also freaked the hell out how that happened!!! They bullied the government in plane sight, so what do they do in the dark?

    • @MTknitter22
      @MTknitter22 2 года назад +3

      They are very powerful.

    • @ajschroetlin2196
      @ajschroetlin2196 2 года назад

      Christian stand outside of abortion clinics and using intimidation tactics on women.
      And their numbers are much larger. That's what scares me.

    • @baduktiger7661
      @baduktiger7661 2 года назад

      I beat the crap out of several of them in Minneapolis.

    • @davidowens5898
      @davidowens5898 2 года назад

      @@ellebelle4094 You doubt her claim? So tell us: how's the kool-aide tasting these days Elle? Whopper my ass.

  • @debbyfazfphotography
    @debbyfazfphotography 10 месяцев назад +4

    Spanky's testimony is horrific on every level! It is sick! Thanks Mike and Spanky!

  • @kenmartin1919
    @kenmartin1919 2 года назад +38

    Mike Rowe is honest, and a mental and physical stud. Love him!

  • @AbsolutelyNot86
    @AbsolutelyNot86 2 года назад +107

    Another reason to love this guy. His candor is refreshing! Wish more celebs had the balls to follow suit!

    • @frankm5019
      @frankm5019 2 года назад +4

      "Celeb"? He had a TV show that ended 10 years ago.if he came our with this during his time on TV. Then he had "balls".(,whatever that means).stop putting these celebs on pedestals
      They are the same as anyone else

    • @winendesertrose
      @winendesertrose 2 года назад +7

      One of the few so-called celebrities I still admire yes it show ended but he's done a lot of work since then and he has a podcast on Spotify so I guess he's not doing too bad.

    • @Lisboooa
      @Lisboooa 2 года назад

      Celebs are the most cowards and compromised people out there. Not ones to be looked upon

    • @magdalene74
      @magdalene74 2 года назад

      @@Lisboooa celebs like everyone else should be assessed one by one. Are the majority psychopaths? maybe. Mike is a good one.

  • @marjoriemclean7640
    @marjoriemclean7640 2 года назад +219

    Americans who were privileged to watch Mike Rowe's hilarious show fell for his incredible sense of humor amidst the truly,"dirty jobs," he found himself doing. Mike Rowe shared his incredible approach to life through his show. Week after week viewers like myself made sure we took a bathroom break before viewing his show AND Mike never disappointed his faithful viewing audience. I find it refreshing the way he has viewed Scientology and commend his dedication to former employee and friend. Thank you Mike, for using your fame to speak out the truth of Scientology.

    • @OldJoeBlows
      @OldJoeBlows 2 года назад +6

      Not to mention, his voice is intoxicating and he is quite easy on the eyes.

    • @carolemerckel3461
      @carolemerckel3461 2 года назад +4

      @@OldJoeBlows And when he sings, wow!!!!

    • @OldJoeBlows
      @OldJoeBlows 2 года назад

      @@carolemerckel3461 oh wow. I’ll have to look into that. Thanks. 👍

    • @freedomishavingachoice3020
      @freedomishavingachoice3020 2 года назад

      Mike Rowe was on Fox, promoting his parents book, while Fox lied for the president to the American people.
      Y'alls bars are entirely too low, please don't prop up someone that hurts our country by helping fox profit on lies.
      Mike made it off the backs of working Americans, then never went to the lengths people like John Stewart did to help the country that helped him.
      Soooo...I don't trust him to do what's right for any of us.
      Just another self promoting shill the boomers and elderly millennials cling to while he profits off looking like "one of us".

    • @OldJoeBlows
      @OldJoeBlows 2 года назад +1

      @@freedomishavingachoice3020 😂🤣John Stewart?? Why do you need help? Do it yourself. Did anyone ever tell you that life isn’t fair? If not, I may be the first to let you know. Nothing is promised to you just because you were born, except if you live in the USA and you get Life, Liberty, and the pursuit of Happiness. No where does it say anyone has to help you reach your goals. Being a Biden supporter and by the tone and content of your comment, I’m not sure you’ll understand.

  • @Jaebee2626
    @Jaebee2626 9 месяцев назад +2

    ❤ Mike Rowe. I loved that show! He showed us common humanity and those kind of people who make the world go round! I’m so glad Spanky got out.

  • @Liz-cmc313
    @Liz-cmc313 2 года назад +53

    Mike is a Gem. Scientology is Evil. More need to speak up

  • @frankg8946
    @frankg8946 2 года назад +200

    I watched Leah R.’s mini series and was shocked this outfit exists and is sponsored by our government with regards to tax exemption. As for it being a religion, of course IT’S NOT A RELIGION. If there is a group that helps people escape this madness, I’ll be happy to donate.

    • @TexasRose50
      @TexasRose50 2 года назад +8

      I wonder why the show is no longer being filmed? It was very educational and eye opening about cults. Especially Scientology. I hope she’s doing ok.

    • @byMidnyt
      @byMidnyt 2 года назад +23

      Hubbard was a science fiction writer. He laughed his ass off all the way to the bank about the "religion" he created. He's still laughing now from beyond the grave. But this a large reason why I find it difficult to take any religion seriously.

    • @karinbrantner3081
      @karinbrantner3081 2 года назад +16

      Call it what it is, a cult.

    • @malcolmbliss777
      @malcolmbliss777 2 года назад

      And yet, Scientology isn’t nearly as dangerous as the evangelical cult of Trump.

    • @wayneprater8960
      @wayneprater8960 2 года назад +1

      @@byMidnyt if good and evil and Dod and the Devil are true. I imagine he’s not laughing so much. Just a thought.

  • @colleenscottcarmello5103
    @colleenscottcarmello5103 2 года назад +24

    **Every time I see your precious daughter come on, my heart skips a beat.. to see her happy and thriving due to her fathers bravery and love.. So proud of you Aaron for giving her that.

  • @soultheinterrogator
    @soultheinterrogator 9 месяцев назад +3

    I've always loved Mike Rowe. Dirty Jobs was one of my favorites. I love how he hosted Deadliest Catch.
    I have a new level of respect for him

  • @dawnbuckner2369
    @dawnbuckner2369 2 года назад +55

    When I was 18, I had received a Scientology book by L Ron Hubbard from a Dr who wanted me to become a Scientologist. I started reading the book and it was questionable because I had read the Bible and some of the things were put in the book, like love one another and so forth which was confusing to me. I asked my dad to read it and of course he did. He told me to give it back to the Dr, and so I did. Then my dad stopped seeing the dr and made my mom and me stop going to him. I was even more confused, but that was the only time I had ever heard and had experience with the cult.

    • @UandMeGod
      @UandMeGod 2 года назад +11

      Good thing you handed the book to your dad and he took it seriously and read it and took action for his family! Good for you to follow your instincts and ask questions to your dad too!

    • @patriciaaznavourian3014
      @patriciaaznavourian3014 2 года назад +10

      Smart Dad!

    • @helenes52
      @helenes52 2 года назад +8

      Several years ago I was given this book to read by a friend. I was totally unaware that it was a religious book. I handed it back to her and told her I don't read science fiction books.. I was totally unaware she was a Scientologist

    • @pettytoni1955
      @pettytoni1955 2 года назад +2

      @@helenes52 actually, L. Ron Hubbard was originally an author of science fiction. Not a far cry to Scientology.

  • @pamelaarwoodelliott2723
    @pamelaarwoodelliott2723 Год назад +4

    Mike Rowe is one of the best . Love him and his wonderful parents ❤

  • @woowoo2097
    @woowoo2097 2 года назад +51

    God bless Mike Rowe! So articulate, respectful and intelligent is this man who expresses real REALITY for all to understand. 🙏

  • @karenwhinesmore9347
    @karenwhinesmore9347 Год назад +10

    I love Mike Rowe! He really is just a great down to earth guy.

  • @Rls_0523
    @Rls_0523 2 года назад +31

    I wonder how many infants and children have died in Scientology. It sounds like her children most likely wouldn't have survived if she had stayed. I'm sure there are many, many more stories like hers, but they didn't get their children out.

  • @kathieprater2431
    @kathieprater2431 2 года назад +88

    My respect for Mike Rowe just went through the roof! Thank you for your informative content!

  • @ginah.6243
    @ginah.6243 2 года назад +35

    Mike Rowe is the best. Straight forward, common sense, no bs.

  • @silverserpent420
    @silverserpent420 Год назад +33

    This is absolutely amazing. I had no idea that Mike was so passionately against Scam-antology. Ok. Used to be a passing fan of his show. Now I genuinely admire the man. I literally learned the ins and outs of this cult from watching Tory Magoo here on YT. It was about 17yrs ago. My husbands boss was in the cult and started bringing them into the work space. After being audited. I instantly had a bad feeling and started trying to research them. It wasn't easy so I was so glad to find Tory and a man named Mark Bunker, I believe. But as hard as I tried I couldn't get through to his boss. We lost Markham because of that cults programming. Guess I'm a bit sentimental this month. My bday is the 23rd. And Markham left us three days later a few years ago. Still hurts. I'm still angry. And would do just about anything to help bring down this cult once and for all. Thank you for the good work you do Aaron. You and Mike and everyone else that work with you are heroes.

  • @1RAYGC
    @1RAYGC 2 года назад +12

    When I think of Mike Rowe 2 things come to mind common sense and character.

  • @usakiwi1986
    @usakiwi1986 2 года назад +14

    Just when I think nothing else about Scientology could shock me, here we go again!

  • @devinmacrae4183
    @devinmacrae4183 2 года назад +26

    I'm so grateful people are willing to speak up against this dangerous cult. What amazes me is the number of people who didn't even know it existed. How can that be? Keep up this mission.

    • @andrewp7509
      @andrewp7509 Год назад

      The media are afraid, even the IRS and law enforcement are AFRAID of a church, it's insanity

  • @pamelaarwoodelliott2723
    @pamelaarwoodelliott2723 Год назад +1

    I am so glad Mike made this statement about this!!!! I love everything about him, his is no bull 💩.

  • @pamelamyers5917
    @pamelamyers5917 2 года назад +8

    THANK YOU MIKE ROWE! THIS SCIENCETOLOGY IS OBNOXIOUS! THANK YOU FOR BRINGING IT TOO LIGHT!💕❤💕❤

  • @mistergrandpasbakery9941
    @mistergrandpasbakery9941 2 года назад +7

    I did a deep dive into this about 15 years ago. Those folks are truly nuts!

    • @PInk77W1
      @PInk77W1 2 года назад

      You needed a deep dive to know this ?

  • @PeterCombs
    @PeterCombs 2 года назад +62

    Scientology is so absurd...I read Hubbard's book 30 years ago, half way through I realized it wasn't the worst Sci Fi writing I'd ever seen...that nut case was serious, after a good long laugh I tossed the silly thing into a barrell.

    • @billg7205
      @billg7205 2 года назад +7

      Kinda like what might have happened if Manson had started and continued a large powerful cult with connections in high place, and hadn't executed the 1969 events. Only difference is Manson was probably far more sane.

    • @GrowingUpInScientology
      @GrowingUpInScientology  2 года назад +5

      You dodged that bullet! 😊

    • @winendesertrose
      @winendesertrose 2 года назад +5

      I still remember the ads for his book I'd see on TV as a kid.

    • @OOBEJuanKenobi
      @OOBEJuanKenobi 2 года назад +1

      Agreed. He created Scientology for power. What he saw all over society was selfish, lying human beings also seeking power socially. That idea is everywhere. I have no doubt he created Scientology because he was angry at women. He was a genius and an asshole. He did live the truth compared to Christians, but he ended up being a zealot. Basically, Hubbard was mentally ill (like everyone else here). I am absolutely certain he was a psychic medium, but didn’t like the messages from the “body thetans”. He was rejecting the information. If you listen to the band TOOL, the ideas are the same. It’s always about telepathy.

    • @OOBEJuanKenobi
      @OOBEJuanKenobi 2 года назад

      IF YOU FOCUS ON TELEPATHY AND NOT RELIGION, THEN YOU GET IT!
      Everyone that focuses on the religious / authoritarian aspects of Scientology is missing the overall point of Scientology. This excludes people born into it with strict parents (for a short while). You’re SUPPOSED to reject human authority altogether and figure out the Universe on your own. That’s the core belief of Scientology. People want a sense of belonging, so they allow authority in other people in the church. All churches are stupid. Everyone here is psychic. Either people take shit from others and they allow people to tell them they are inferior socially, or they reject that idea completely. All of the real Scientologists are psychic mediums. Anyone playing head games over power in the church is an asshole. You’re supposed to love other people, not toy with people that haven’t healed and don’t understand. All the people that haven’t healed try to hurt other people. When people love they focus on the spirit and love others. This idea is true for Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, and everything else out there. Scientologists aren’t all bad, but the authoritarianism needs to go for good.
      Scientology is much more realistic than any other religion out there. That is what is cool about it. Scientology is based on psychic mediumship and telepathy. The core belief of Scientology is that disembodied thetans are communicating telepathically with human beings in the mind. All the e-meter, volcano / aliens, and Xenu bullshit is just plain stupid. The rejection of psychiatry is an excellent idea, however. That is self love.
      No one really needs Scientology. People just need to focus psychic and heal with love from Source. If people don’t focus away from authoritarians and allow people to push them around, they never see themselves as psychic.
      Read this from Wikipedia.:
      “Scientology claims not to preach or impose a particular idea of god on Scientologists. According to Scientology promotional materials, followers are expected to discover the truth through their own observations as their awareness advances.
      Scientology beliefs revolve around the immortal soul, the Thetan. Scientology teaches that the Thetan is the true identity of a person - an intrinsically good, omniscient, non-material core capable of unlimited creativity. Hubbard taught that Thetans brought the material universe into being largely for their own pleasure. The universe has no independent reality but derives its apparent reality from the fact that Thetans agree it exists. Thetans fell from grace when they began to identify with their creation rather than their original state of spiritual purity. Eventually they lost their memory of their true nature, along with the associated spiritual and creative powers. As a result, Thetans came to think of themselves as nothing but embodied beings.
      In Scientology, the concept of the thetan is similar to the concept of self, or the spirit or soul. A body thetan or a BT is a disincarnate thetan who is "stuck" in, on or near a human body, and all human bodies are said to be infested by these disembodied thetans, or clusters of them.”
      (Tom Cruise is a well known Scientologist and the executive producer of all of the Mission Impossible movies. I have no doubt he is responsible for this dialog.):
      ruclips.net/video/DyxyQ8Zd3qg/видео.html
      Here are additional links about telepathy and psychic mediumship:
      ruclips.net/video/F_Jjqmd_qXo/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/T3nwEmyndMQ/видео.html
      ruclips.net/video/hHcIOwgOHqk/видео.html

  • @deborahriley1166
    @deborahriley1166 Год назад +2

    This is the time of Truth. Lying and deception is being exposed!!
    So grateful!!!
    🙏☯️🙏

  • @carolinelvsewe
    @carolinelvsewe 2 года назад +91

    Aaron, YOU are on fire with your videos lately!!! This is awesome. I don’t know how things go viral, but this should!

  • @bcatblues725
    @bcatblues725 Год назад +3

    Exactly. I love Mike Rowe. I will listen to anything he has to say because he’s intelligent and he keeps it real. ❤

  • @benicio1967
    @benicio1967 Год назад +10

    What will never cease to blow my mind is the members who GLADLY, willingly, viciously turn on their blood then label or view them as suppressives. They don’t cry, they don’t grieve, they don’t seem to struggle at all with their decision to betray their family members. It’s absolutely astonishing how quickly and easily they cut off their immediate family members over an organization.

    • @5h4d0w5l1f3
      @5h4d0w5l1f3 Год назад

      It is deeply upsetting, but you have to consider the sort of bubble they're stuck living in. The organization will say absolutely everything they can to make that member of your family seem evil, and they'll go so far as to fake "evidence" to convince you. It's hard to accept that your loved one does what they say, but it's also hard to accept that the church (which cements itself in the mind as the only way to be happy and spread happiness) would lie to you about that. Luckily the internet increases everyone's access to this information, but scientologists are also not allowed to view that information for fear of real-world consequences.

  • @davidhellwege9773
    @davidhellwege9773 2 года назад +13

    All cults prey on human insecurities by offering certainty. Cult leaders are always corrupted by their own power. But there is none more corrupt, or destructive to lives, than the science fiction of Scientology. Thank you, Mike Rowe, for your work.

  • @darthmom1019
    @darthmom1019 2 года назад +56

    Spanky's story is heartbreaking! 💔 I cannot imagine not being friends with someone simply because we don't believe, vote, think, look, or live the same way. 😥

    • @GrowingUpInScientology
      @GrowingUpInScientology  2 года назад +5

      💯

    • @ydonnay3145
      @ydonnay3145 2 года назад +2

      Many many people exclude themselves from aquintances friends and family based on beilef...many did it and do it.

    • @darthmom1019
      @darthmom1019 2 года назад

      @@ydonnay3145 - And they are insecure in themselves & their beliefs if they do. Just because someone is different doesn't automatically them them wrong & you right or vice versa. We cannot grow grow without being exposed to new or different ideas, ways of accomplishing things, etc.

    • @kathenavarro6850
      @kathenavarro6850 2 года назад +1

      I have many friends that are totally antithetical to the way I vote, live, believe etc. But the way things are going they are trying to keep that from happening. Which is a shame. Having friends that believe differently from you, enriches your life.

    • @darthmom1019
      @darthmom1019 2 года назад +1

      @@kathenavarro6850 - Yes, it does enrich our lives to have people around us that are different from us. It does take patience, understanding, knowledge, & work to create a relationship with other people, but to me, it keeps us grounded in reality & appreciate the diversity of humanity.
      We don't have to agree with someone to treat them with the same respect & dignity we want for ourselves. It's depressing to me to see so many people these days not wanting or willing to bridge differences or come to an understanding. The polarization of our country is tearing us apart.

  • @j.s.matlock1456
    @j.s.matlock1456 2 года назад +31

    When I first heard of Scientology decades ago, I refused to take it seriously. Who could give credence to a religion started by a man who writes science fiction - when it isn't even particularly good science fiction.

    • @GrowingUpInScientology
      @GrowingUpInScientology  2 года назад +2

      Thank you for watching and commenting

    • @cultureal9544
      @cultureal9544 2 года назад +1

      All the DUNES movies make money for them ... thus they keep repeating making dunes

    • @thomkatt3385
      @thomkatt3385 2 года назад +1

      @@cultureal9544 good to know! thank you.

  • @michaelnash2138
    @michaelnash2138 2 года назад +81

    I am a veterinarian and my first job was with a hospital group that used "Sterling Management" techniques. Sterling Management is (was, I don't know if it's still around) an offshoot of the Church of Scientology. They use Scientology concepts (Such as the Tone Scale, Org charts and the Dev-T) to supposedly increase revenue for Vets, Dentists and small, independent medical practices. The practice owner denied that SM had anything to do with Scientology despite using "Psychological Testing" from LRH, Inc. One day we had a group from Sterling headquarters in Clearwater, FL come to visit and they also denied any connection with Scientology. I was, of course, skeptical and so when the subject of Hubbard came up I told them what I knew, that L. Ron Hubbard was a failed science-fiction writer who one day spoke with John W. Campbell (Editor of Astounding Magazine). Campbell supposedly said "Ron, you know the easiest way to make a million dollars, don't you? Start a religion!" Hubbard soon took some vague science-fictiony subjects, mashed them together and published "Dianetics". When I said such disparaging things about Hubbard you could FEEL the hatred these people had developed for me. The practice owner noticed, as well, and very soon he "fired" Sterling Management. These people are insidious on SO many levels.

    • @kathenavarro6850
      @kathenavarro6850 2 года назад +9

      My brother, a dentist, moved to California. He took over the practice of another dentist that was retiring. He needed to build up the practice and hired a PR firm that was supposed to help him. Unbeknownst to him, at the time, it was a company owned by Scientology (or Scientologists). A few weeks in, when they started telling him what to do to become more successful, he realized what he had gotten himself into, he fired them. Unfortunately, because he had given them all of his bank info (why, I don't know) they cleaned out his account. He lost everything! It took him years to get out of that hole!

    • @michaelnash2138
      @michaelnash2138 2 года назад +7

      @@kathenavarro6850 I'm so sorry that happened, Kathe. I hope your brother recouped his loss.

    • @ppumpkin3282
      @ppumpkin3282 2 года назад +7

      Scientology teaches its members to set up businesses that use Scientology techniques. The will always deny the business is a branch of Scientology, but the operate using Scientology techniques.

    • @beagledog2001
      @beagledog2001 2 года назад +7

      Wow, great comments! I've heard the story about l Ron Hubbard and Campbell discussing inventing religion... I tend to believe it's true. I'm glad you got away from that group, and by the way, I'm a big animal lover so thanks for what you do!

    • @karinbrantner3081
      @karinbrantner3081 2 года назад +2

      Good for you!

  • @lindanasca8301
    @lindanasca8301 2 года назад +19

    It just boggles the mind that this stuff still exists and that seemingly intelligent people allow themselves and their loved ones to be subjected to such blaten abuse.

    • @morrisd2242
      @morrisd2242 Год назад

      Hi Linda how are you?

    • @spaceghost8995
      @spaceghost8995 Год назад

      Why would that shock you? Fundamentalist Christians control and ruin millions of lives as we speak! Also Jehovah's Witnesses and Mormons who steal peoples very lives from them. Typically not as overtly aggressive as Scientology but the end result is very similar psychologically. They ruin people with the god bullshit.

    • @inmydarkesthour2278
      @inmydarkesthour2278 Год назад

      Natural selection

  • @marywood8794
    @marywood8794 2 года назад +17

    How is this still considered a religion and "church" leaders not been charged and imprisoned for their crimes with all of the victim testimonies out there?!

    • @tomschmitz261
      @tomschmitz261 2 года назад

      because money talks and because scientology has infiltrated various government agencies and authorities (blackmailing the i.r.s., buddy buddy in cahoots with the l.a.p.d.) and so on..... Don't forget our way overboard "religious freedom" amendment........

    • @annekerotterdam7499
      @annekerotterdam7499 2 года назад

      same as the catholics

    • @marywood8794
      @marywood8794 2 года назад +3

      @@annekerotterdam7499 As a "wayward Catholic" as my late mother used to call me, I can tell you that Catholicism for all its faults is NOT the same. Both mothers and children aren't housed separately in weird compounds and starved to the point of death for starters. Catholics aren't required to monitor each other and report on their fellow church members either. Actual religions raise money to help poor people around the world. I will admit that those people do get a dose of the faith doing the distributing of the aid. If you watch the show that exposes Scientology by the woman from the show King of Queens, you'll find out that they raise money then pretend to use it to help people around the world. That's the least of the bad things that this group does.

    • @tomschmitz261
      @tomschmitz261 2 года назад

      @@annekerotterdam7499 Wrong in so many ways it's not even funny..... educate yourself on what scientology is and always has been...

    • @annekerotterdam7499
      @annekerotterdam7499 2 года назад

      @@marywood8794 Catholics raise money from poor people, Italia, South America, to build cathedrals. I know Scientology

  • @camillecali22
    @camillecali22 2 года назад +16

    She is so sweet. Glad she got out and saved her baby

  • @GladysJeannette
    @GladysJeannette 2 года назад +5

    Wow. More people need to speak up on this topic. That location in California is about 45 minutes from me. When I pass there I get a sickening feeling. These people need help

  • @rebeccakesner9840
    @rebeccakesner9840 Год назад +5

    I Love Mike Rowe He Tells It Like It Is We Need More People Like Him 👍

  • @lordfraybin
    @lordfraybin 2 года назад +16

    Religious Deprogramming takes years.
    Hats off to anyone who manages it.
    Mike is a good guy.

  • @jeff0247598
    @jeff0247598 2 года назад +75

    Keep doing what you're doing brother! I've never been a Scientologist, I always thought it was way "out there" since I first learned about the "nuts and bolts" of Scientology and realized it's a money play that INCREDIBLY was given religious status by the IRS!!! I feel terrible for the average good hearted people who are looking to better themselves and help others who are Scientologists. I do think the upper echelon of criminals who take advantage of good people need to be exposed and taken down.

    • @RemoWilliams1227
      @RemoWilliams1227 2 года назад +5

      Amen to all of that

    • @BuzzLOLOL
      @BuzzLOLOL 2 года назад

      Fact is, all religions are evil mental illness...

  • @VioletJoy
    @VioletJoy 2 года назад +38

    I love Mike Rowe and highly recommend his book "The Way I Heard It". If anyone is old enough to remember The Rest Of the Story" with Paul Harvey, Mike's book is written in a similar fashion. He includes quite a few of his own personal experiences too. It's one of my favorite, light hearted books.

    • @debbiebasche7760
      @debbiebasche7760 2 года назад +5

      Loved Paul Harvey's "The Rest Of the Story"...didn't think anyone else remembered...

    • @VioletJoy
      @VioletJoy 2 года назад +1

      @@debbiebasche7760 We used to listen to it on the way home from school in the car. My mom and I both read his books way back around 1979. Fun summer reading. If you like Paul Harvey, you'd love Mike's book. I listened to it on Audible.

  • @texasgina
    @texasgina 2 года назад +66

    The more I learn about Scientology it just breaks my heart to hear the stories of the babies and the children I can’t imagine how anyone can allow that treatment with their children I’m so rebellious against evil I could’ve never allowed that with my kids I would’ve figured out a way to get out just like this lady did

    • @920WASHBURN
      @920WASHBURN 2 года назад +2

      Same reason the country is in this position today. People will never admit they've been fooled so they go full steam.

    • @texasgina
      @texasgina 2 года назад

      @@920WASHBURN amen 🙏🏻

    • @jamyeryan5568
      @jamyeryan5568 2 года назад

      They're seperated from their children. They often have to try to find them.

    • @kss8866
      @kss8866 2 года назад

      Since you have learned about scientology, can you help me understand: why would they jeopardize their young? That is the future of their church. So, one would think the young would be cherished. I know absolutely nothing about the field beyond reading, actors Cruise and Travolta belong.

    • @jamyeryan5568
      @jamyeryan5568 2 года назад

      They are brainwashed. Cults do this,they target people feeling lost,alone,oppressed then capitalize on that.

  • @rlbrown1009
    @rlbrown1009 2 года назад +4

    Thankyou for your tenacity in getting out the things happening in the "so called " church of Scientology.

  • @LickeyWebster
    @LickeyWebster 2 года назад +7

    Read the book a few years back, and I could hardly put it down. As far as cults go, this one is up there.

  • @jenniferbroadwater6136
    @jenniferbroadwater6136 10 месяцев назад +1

    Love Mike Rowe! I have been with him since the days of QVC. Then to his shows. Like all! I’m very thankful that people are finally opening their eyes to this religion.

  • @SC-lb6cn
    @SC-lb6cn 2 года назад +22

    He used to be a TV shopping host. I can’t believe they hired him for that. He made fun of the junk out loud! I love him!

    • @hildeschmid8400
      @hildeschmid8400 2 года назад +2

      Are you talking about the RONCO guy? His name was Ron Popell. L. Ron Hubbard founded Scientology. He died in 1986. The RONCO Ron died last year.
      "Set it and forget it!"

    • @studiogirl1967
      @studiogirl1967 2 года назад +2

      QVC? Aka The Q🤣🤣🤣There a video of him having to sell a cat toy and it is every bit as awesome as you would imagine

    • @whiskeysquiker
      @whiskeysquiker 2 года назад +3

      I love his story about his initial interview for QVC. . I'm not sure if it was paraphrased as a pencil, but they handed him a pencil (could have been some other random desk object) and he yammered on about what it's features were why you needed one, etc, but in the EXACT WAY you would imagine. Having such a firm grasp on the English language like he does, it was pretty great. He and Anthony Bourdine have to be my favorite non-fiction short format writers. Sure wish Anthony was still with us. 😔

    • @studiogirl1967
      @studiogirl1967 2 года назад

      @@whiskeysquiker Agreed☺️

    • @justanotherservicetech
      @justanotherservicetech 2 года назад +1

      @@hildeschmid8400 no Mike worked at qvc

  • @Nismo331
    @Nismo331 2 года назад +62

    Mike Rowe is a great man and a great American. I could listen to him talk for hours on any subject

    • @RraMakutsi
      @RraMakutsi 2 года назад

      If Mike is a great man, then he is by default a great American... it goes without saying, greatness is all inclusive. Why should nationality have anything to do with "greatness", or quality of character?!? There have been many great people throughout history, and across the surface of this planet. Borders do not define or qualify the actions or intentions of those who act with justice and good will in their hearts, just as those same arbitrary lines do not disqualify those who seek to make the world a better place, despite being considered "foreign" by the laws of man. Divisions only serve to diminish the bonds that make us human, and minimize the contributions of those such as Mike, who are simply great people, full stop.

  • @JessicaC.
    @JessicaC. Год назад +5

    Spanky seems to be a lovely person inside and out. I absolutely love her voice, there is something very soothing about it. She just in my opinion looks to be a really really good person and friend. I'm so happy she got out and was able to get her child and move on to a better life. Much respect & love to Spanky! 💜🩶💜

  • @joysmall
    @joysmall 2 месяца назад

    I love that Mike Rowe is speaking out about the truth of what is really going on in this scam of an organization! It certainly adds credibility to help people understand what Scientology really is and how hurtful and life-threatening being in this cult is.
    Thanks for sharing this! God willing, a lot more people will be aware of what Scientology is and won't get involved.

  • @autumn1231
    @autumn1231 2 года назад +20

    When I was 23 I took a part time weekend job to supplement my income. My wife was pregnant and I wanted a little cushion since she'd be out of work for several months. The owners of the company were Scientologists. I didn't know a thing about Scientology. The owners through crafty interrogation techniques (posing as friendly conversation) learned I had 10k in my savings account. This was back in 1982. They were determined to get that money come hell or high water. They hounded me for that money to "invest" in their business. Long story but they wore me down. Bye bye life savings. Not to mention they begged me to ask relatives and friends for money to "invest" in their business.

    • @lynnedavis4819
      @lynnedavis4819 2 года назад +6

      My husband gave all of his inheritance money from his Mother and Father, passing, to them. While we lived in a cheap apt. while I worked because he has to do things for the church. They had him so turned around that he just didn't understand that caring for his family should come first.

    • @autumn1231
      @autumn1231 2 года назад +10

      @@lynnedavis4819 those people are true predators. Sorry that happened.

  • @kathygriffis1239
    @kathygriffis1239 2 года назад +8

    Excellent podcast, stories and very brave people. Mike Rowe made me laugh for years, and I have an even bigger respect for him now.

  • @ForceFreeTrainergirl06
    @ForceFreeTrainergirl06 2 года назад +71

    Back in the 80s I worked in central London in several large firms of lawyers mostly in personal injury. In one firm, the lawyer I was working for had several clients who were escapees from Scientology and who were suing Scientology for false imprisonment among other things. For some reason at that time, these people were pursuing things in a civil court. It might have been to get their money back from Scientology. I remember reading with incredulity the sums of money that these people had paid over to Scientology and why. These people were educated people like doctors and lawyers, one I believe might have been some sort of Professor. I could not understand how they could be so duped and brainwashed to get involved with it. I was only young, in my early twenties then, but even I could not understand how intelligent people could fall for this complete crap. I remember reading their statements; how one chap was tied up in a basement somewhere and kept prisoner because he wanted to leave and was not allowed to. Also how if their whole family was involved in scientology, that if they left, their family was not allowed to have anything more to do with them and treat them as if they were dead. It's of course a long time ago now, so I can't still remember all the details. I read a lot of statements and I was totally shocked by what I read at the time.

    • @tinman1955
      @tinman1955 2 года назад +10

      I know what you mean. I was recruited into the so-called Communication course when I was a college kid in the 1970's. The first thing I noticed was that the scientology staff running the course refused to communicate. They were not allowed to answer questions. All inquiries were referred to an L.Ron Hubbard book which they were eager to sell. The next thing I noticed was the scientology staff were mostly all chain smokers - you could smoke cigarettes indoors in those days and cigarettes were still cheap. Then I noticed that the "comm" course was stupid and unlikely to improve communication skills. When they started pressuring me to pay thousands of dollars for something called auditing they wouldn't answer questions about that either. I never finished the course.
      I've fallen for some stupid stuff in my life. Fortunately scientology isn't one of them.

  • @Goldenfeather77
    @Goldenfeather77 Год назад +2

    They are not going to take down Scientology.

  • @daricetaylor737
    @daricetaylor737 2 года назад +11

    Am I the only person that had a shiver go down my spine when Spanky said "I didn't pay anything". She paid and paid dearly!!!

  • @jomama5186
    @jomama5186 Год назад +5

    I love him. He is REAL. Shoots straight from the hip. Straight shooter. No sugar coat for those cancel-crybaby-culture. Gotta respect that.🧡🙏

  • @Lectricboogaloo
    @Lectricboogaloo 2 года назад +11

    This was great! You also tipped me off the Mick Rowes podcast that I am happily now subscribed to. Thanks so much for both!!

  • @UsefulToys
    @UsefulToys 2 года назад +1

    THANKS MIKE