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message 1: by Patrick (last edited Mar 12, 2013 04:27PM) (new) - added it

Patrick Brown Join us on Wednesday, March 20 at 2pm ET/11am PT for a live video chat with Pulitzer Prize-winning author Lawrence Wright. We'll be talking about his new book Going Clear, a hard-hitting look at the Church of Scientology.

If you have a question for Mr. Wright, please ask it below.


Lisa Westerfield How apprehensive were you to take on the subject of Scientology considering the history of harassment associated with followers of that faith?

With allegations of basically forced labor camps it sounds like Scientology is primed for a class action suit: do you think this will happen?


message 3: by Jenny (new)

Jenny Caneen-raja I saw a video of Scientology's ebullient claims that grammatical and syntactical mistakes – discovered in a large LRH series of books – had been amended, thereby obliging the faithful to repurchase an enormously expensive set of “church texts”. Do you think this was just a serendipitously unanticipated new way to sell old books, or are they genuinely serious about the “every single word counts” rhetoric about which I’ve heard so much?


message 4: by Carole (last edited Mar 06, 2013 07:32AM) (new)

Carole Grady q I read your book and Jenna Miscavige Hill's book. My sister was an auditor in Scientology for many years. She went to Clearwater for two years during which time no one in our family saw her. My question is she said during her audits she cured a boy of a brain tumor. Is curing part of the "deal". She was some sort of a minister too and married people. Our family are Catholic and she went through 16 years of Catholic school. Scientology grabbed her right after a painful divorce and the classes she took left her with no money. I feel that it is a real cult. Do you agree. I think the two years in Clearwater brainwashed her.


Marvin Fein It seems like everyone who has reported nagatively on Scientology has been the subject of expensive and intensive harassment and litigation. Have you or your publishers suffered from that so far.


Marvin Fein My prior response should have a "q" before it and negatively is misspelled.


message 7: by Rob (new) - rated it 4 stars

Rob Jacklosky I love this book. It's fascinating and gripping. I did have a question about how Miscavige managed to gain control. I get that he was promoted and protected as some kind of prodigy and so broke all sort of rules (not being "clear," being abusive and crazy...and he continues to be that) but WHY was he being protected before he consolidated power? How did he get in a position go after his enemies (Sue Ellen). I'm still cloudy on that.


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Jim q Have you ever considered researching and writing about the Mormons?


Reade In all of your research, did you run across any information on what happens to people who are Scientology lifers? Is there a "retirement plan" or do they work in Scientology until they keel over dead?


Shirleen q What are you working on now?


message 11: by Lisa (new) - rated it 5 stars

Lisa Jim wrote: "q Have you ever considered researching and writing about the Mormons?"


Great idea! I would also love to see a book about the Seventh day Adventist church. I don't mean to offend anyone but I had a terrible experience with that church.


message 12: by Mike (new) - rated it 4 stars

Mike q Did you notice common traits in the people that the Church of Scientology drew in?


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Jeremiah Cox Pardon me for reverting to your earlier book on TWINS. You held that the concordance rate among twins for homosexuality was exceptionally high; but a friend pointed out that the sample size rendered the concordance rate negligible. Did he have a point?


RickyB Is this ever going to begin?


message 15: by Patrick (new) - added it

Patrick Brown Unfortunately, since many people cannot access the site today, we are going to reschedule the chat. We will post a new time and date once we have one. Sorry for the inconvenience.


Karin Looks like not chat today... bye


message 17: by Patrick (new) - added it

Patrick Brown We have rescheduled this chat for Wednesday, March 20, at 2pm ET/11am PT. Hope you can all join us then!


message 18: by Eoin (new) - rated it 4 stars

Eoin O'brien q In your opinion, if Misgave had not taken the reigns after Hubbard passed away would Scientology be drastically different from the what we see today? Do you believe that the strict nature of the tenets of the faith and exploitative nature of some of their practices would have facilitated a tyrannical figure head regardless? Great book by the way, found it very unbiased. Refreshing to read something that wasn't a complete witch hunt on the topic.


message 19: by Yasmine (new)

Yasmine q Have you ever considered writing about how much hollywood stretches the truth in historical films?


ichibata q How do you decide on what goes into the book, if there are multiple versions of the same story or doubtful facts? (e.g. the extraordinary life of "Snake" Thompson, or the written number of words concerning Hubbard's œuvre)


message 21: by Sher (new) - rated it 5 stars

Sher Boudreau q Is there a real connection between Scientology and the Illuminati as some have hinted to? Is the fear and intimidation real for breaking the code of silence?


Emily q Which of your books have you found the most difficult to research?


Emily q Is the "musical chairs" incident the most surreal event that you found in your research? What uncovered aspects of Scientology gave you a real WTF moment?


message 24: by Karen (new)

Karen when will it be available in Canada?


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Sher Boudreau q Have you seen the new tv show 'Cult' and if so, have you seen any parallels between it and Scientology?


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Bob q While many can agree that Scientology has its "wacky" elements, it seems that many aspects of yur critique could be considered criticisms of similar "roganized religions". Is that intentional?


message 27: by Karen (new)

Karen How is it that Cruise and others don't see any of the abuse? I realize that they are protected but still, they'd have to be living under a rock to not see some of the abuse.


message 28: by Lisa (new) - rated it 5 stars

Lisa Westerfield Eoin wrote: "q In your opinion, if Misgave had not taken the reigns after Hubbard passed away would Scientology be drastically different from the what we see today? Do you believe that the strict nature of the ..."

I like this question!


message 29: by LM (new)

LM Goodrich I stopped a the DC office to find out what Scientology was? I spent 2 hours, one movie and never could find out. What do they believe in?


message 30: by LM (new)

LM Goodrich q: Can you provide a quick overview, what are the general beliefs?


message 31: by Erik (new)

Erik Grotz How do they go about recruiting new 'celebrity' members?


message 32: by Rita (new) - added it

Rita When I was exposed to Scientology in the early 80's, their writings made it very clear (no pun intended) that homosexuality was considered an aberration and could be "healed" through auditing. Rumors that abounded, and continue to abound, about Cruise and Travolta made me wonder if they were hoping to be "cured" through Scientology. Do they still believe homosexuality to be an illness and claim that courses and auditing is a cure?


message 33: by Ron (new)

Ron Ross q Knowing what they know about Hubbard's motives and character faults why do you think defectors like Rathbun and Rinder still believe in the tech?


message 34: by Michel (new)

Michel In France scientology is not considered as a church nor a cult but a company and condemned for abuse,why do the USA allow it?


message 35: by Trish (new)

Trish Rigdon q Is there any interest in a documentary based on this book? Alex Gibney interested?


message 36: by Cj (new)

Cj Stein I am an attorney. I spent 8 years representing the one successful litigant against Scientology, and ultimately collected nerar $9 million dollars on his behalf. I have much insight into the actions of how the "machine" works.


message 37: by Rita (new) - added it

Rita Going back before Dianetics, Hubbard was good friends with Alistair Crowley. Did you find that the relationship with Crowley influenced Hubbard while creating Dianetics and Scientology?


message 38: by Bob (new) - added it

Bob q You suggest that there is a "stigma" with celebrities being associated to Scientology. But that is based on a general societal insight into the "wackiness" of Scientology. You eluded earlier to similar religious traditions (laying on of hands). Could many of your critiques be applied to more "organized religions"


message 39: by Michel (new)

Michel What about the word'scientology' science of science....? What about something new like medecine of medecine or geography of geography?


message 40: by Sher (new) - rated it 5 stars

Sher Boudreau q What is the process of 'deprogramming' once you leave? Are there are any specialized personnel to help former members cope?


message 41: by Sher (new) - rated it 5 stars

Sher Boudreau great conversation thank you so much!


message 42: by Sascha (new)

Sascha q In abstract terms without reference to any specific religion, according to what criteria would you draw the line between a "legitimate" religion and one that is "fraudulent"?


Reade I wasn't able to attend the March 20 discussion. is there a recording somewhere I could listen to?


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