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Janis Gillham Grady worked with L. Ron Hubbard on a daily basis for years, since the age of 12, on the Flagship Apollo as one of the original Commodores Messengers. Her mother, Yvonne Gillham Jentzsch, opened the original Scientology Celebrity Centre in Hollywood and was a much beloved figure. Janis worked with current Scientology leader David Miscavige and his wife Shelly Miscavige, until escaping with her husband in August 1990 due to abuses by Miscavige.

Mark Fisher joined Scientology at age 14 and worked in the Sea Organization while Hubbard was alive and directly for David Miscavige for over 6 years, heading up Miscavige's personal office at the secret International base until escaping in September 1990 due to the abuse going on.

This Channel tells in depth historical stories about what it was like in Scientology. There will be interviews with former Scientologists and Sea Organization members as well as stories of the lies and abuses of Scientology and L. Ron Hubbard.

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