Tuesday, May 23, 2017

Troublemaker

Troublemaker: Surviving Hollywood And  Scientology

    This book is about Hollywood actress Leah Remini an outspoken actress exposing the truth of the most controversial church in the world the church of Scientology. A little brief explanation on the church's ideology is that it is a religion that offers a path and understanding the mind spiritual nature 
and ones relationship with family, themselves and others. Or so that's what the church wants you to believe Leah Remini explains her life in the world of Scientology becoming one of the Scientology defendants to the churches number one enemy. It showed how Leah grew up thirteen years in the church with all of her family and stayed there till she was eighteen but while living in the church she noticed suspicious activity when she was told to expose all of her secrets to a machine such as sexual activity, secrets and even expose friends secrets because the church believes that if they do so they are helping man kind but actually they were brainwashed. And when she reached the age of eighteen she defected from the church which often comes at a cost. If you're family and friends are in the church you may not have any communication with them because of strict rules and if caught communicating that may result to one getting arrested. But lucky Leah was able to leave with all of her family aunts uncles, mother, sisters and even more which often isn't the case! Today Leah Remini is an activist and still talks about how she opposes the church for its cruel treatment to people.
    I really loved how Leah Remini decided to reveal the truth of Scientology not a lot of people knew what Scientology was and its masterminding plots to almost brainwash people to believing the truth it   explains the truth on how when she was a child and a nobody during her years in the church she was treated poorly and when she became an actress. She was all of a sudden looked up upon to be this role model and this spokesperson and forced to say good things about the church.


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