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Battlefield Scientology: Exposing L Ron Hubbard's Dangerous "Religion" Paperback – October 2, 2018
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- Print length354 pages
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateOctober 2, 2018
- Dimensions6 x 0.8 x 9 inches
- ISBN-101727131568
- ISBN-13978-1727131567
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Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2019
Whether you’ve followed the bizarre history of Scientology for decades, became recently interested in the subject, or are just now hearing about it for the first time, Battlefield Scientology: Exposing L Ron Hubbard’s Dangerous “Religion”, is a must-read for anyone who wishes to learn more about the inner workings and culture of an organization that calls itself a “religion”, yet operates as a money-hungry cult, that commits some of the worst violations of fundamental human rights, then tries to ruin the lives and reputation of anyone who doesn’t conform to their way of thinking (using tax exempt money, subsidized by tax-payers), all emanating from the deranged mind of a greedy, self-absorbed, science fiction writer named L. Ron Hubbard.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Comprehensive Collection of Scientology Stories
Reviewed in Canada on November 29, 2018
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent Journalism
Reviewed in Mexico on November 18, 2018
4.0 out of 5 stars An excellent summary of the daily revelations from the Underground Bunker blog.
Reviewed in Germany on September 10, 2019
5.0 out of 5 stars The ultimate exposé of the sinister cult of Scientology
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on November 5, 2018
Tony Ortega is one of very few reporters who have refused to be intimidated by the cult and has built the definitive collection of articles at his Underground Bunker blog which over the years has become the first place to go for breaking news, deep investigative pieces and exposés of their front groups which look legitimate but are there purely to lure in new members. Tony is the go-to reporter for other media outlets when they need a quote, or film-makers like Alex Gibney when they need background for movies and documentaries. His site is often the first place newly-escaped members approach to tell their stories. With tips coming in from all around the world on a daily basis and sources embedded deep within Scientology's membership Tony is able to put up a new article every single day.
Tony's previous book - the stellar "Unbreakable Miss Lovely" - is about journalist Paulette Cooper, Ortega's co-writer on Battlefield Scientology, who was one of the first reporters to write a full-length book, The Scandal of Scientology, about the organisation back in the early 1970s. The harassment Paulette was subjected to is almost too awful to comprehend. Scientology framed her for a bomb threat, the plot only uncovered when the FBI raided Scientology in 1977 and discovered the planning documents as Paulette was waiting to learn whether she would be imprisoned. Wording in these documents contained such gems as we need to arrange to have Paulette "incarcerated in a mental institution or jail or at least to hit her so hard that she drops her attacks". They stole pages from her therapy sessions and sent them to her parents, moved a member of the Guardian's Office - their internal spy wing - into Paulette's home as a "lodger" who ultimately tried to persuade her to jump off the roof of her apartment building to end the unbearable stress she was under. Scientology instituted a total of nineteen lawsuits against Cooper from all over the world so there was rarely a time she was not fighting to defend herself in court over a period of years.
A very powerful, very wealthy, very frightening cult - but thanks to fearless journalists like Ortega and Cooper - who have combined their decades of research into Scientology for this book - they are no longer able to hide behind their dirty tricks or their phalanx of lawyers.






