Leah Remini and her Troublemakers Part 15 – Rinder fraudulent “expertise”; Headley Propaganda

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Leah Remini and her Troublemakers Part 15 – Rinder fraudulent “expertise”; Headley Propaganda

The Headley thing was begun by Mike Rinder who starts the whole thing out with this pronunciamiento about the constitution and how it is just horrible – the First Amendment is this horrible document. I actually jotted down his quote, “Religions under the Constitution of the United States basically have free reign to do what they want to do and your option is to leave the religion because the First Amendment says in effect that the government, including the Courts, may not entangle themselves in the decisions about the ecclesiastical or the religious practices of any religion”. End of quote.

And, as is ever-present with Rinder, it’s a fairly accurate rendition of the law except that he’s got his own special twist on it as they always do with their infinitive, all inclusive. It’s not a, there’s exceptions to everything. OK?

Rinder is getting this from the outset because the Headleys, who are part of this episode, are telling the story and they brought a lawsuit which is based upon their narrative. And they were thrown out of court, and it was upheld by the 9th Circuit Court of Appeals and they were out of luck. And so, in order to take that sting away, Rinder gives this altered pronunciamiento about what the law of religion is. He’s correct in the fact that if you do have a beef, you’re option is to leave, okay.

What he doesn’t disclose and what the Headley’s don’t disclose is they were always able to leave. And that more importantly, in the constitutional principle, which is a throw-away in many respects – it’s a given – the 9th Circuit was more of a factual decision than a Constitutional decision because they focused on the fact that for the entire time that the Headleys were in Scientology, they had the option and they could have easily exercised the option to go. You would never know that from watching the segment. You get the idea that they literally walked in one day, the door was open, they threw the key away and they were locked in. I mean, the 9th Circuit went through in detail about all the opportunity over all the years that they could have left. They were developing a disaffection.

The bottom line is they’ve adopted – the asc has adopted this explanation as to why the FBI investigation into Scientology that was prompted by the Headleys and the Headley case didn’t result in the banishment of Scientology was they were “Damn! Saved by the Constitution again.” Right.

And, in fact, the facts of the matter are, with respect to the FBI and with respect to the Courts and with the Headleys was, and they just won’t say the truth of what happened. They were screwed by the facts. You could take the Constitution right out of the picture and they were screwed by the facts. Because of the opportunity to leave. OK.

Which comes down to, how did they paint this picture for the Headleys? By the same sleazy tactics that Rinder and Remini have been perfecting through this whole series. And that is, they make all these statements about what the policy of the Church is with respect to abortion, with respect to families and all this sort of thing – all inaccurate, all exaggerated, all sensationalized. And then they have Claire say a few things and then they have Marc say a few things and then they have Mike or Remini coming in and saying what they said, and interpreting what they said against, not just what they said, but against the false datums that they put in originally.

And so, it is just a complete – legend in your own mind reality creation, you known, projection, the projection of self that one wants to project. In this case Remini and Rinder are creating the Headley narrative.

I mean, she contends that she was “forced to have an abortion”. Right? She never says that. She doesn’t even say that she was coerced to. She doesn’t even say that she was persuaded to. She wasn’t even saying that anyone suggested it to her. But you get the impression that she was forced to, based on the subjunctive introductions, subjunctive laden introductions by “they would” and “they could” and “they should” and “they might” and “if this, then that” that Remini and Rinder are piling on with. You get the impression that she said, hey, somebody put a gun to my head and said “get an abortion”.

Yes, so, having said that the show doesn’t support, the Headleys don’t support what the show says about themselves, and they are there to say it. Because Rinder and Remini say it for them. Right.

You know, Marc Headley has his habit, does just like Tom DeVocht, Ron Miscavige and Jeff Hawkins before him. He’s literally, he’s been telling a story for, I don’t know how long. Many, many years and all of a sudden it is all sensationalized. It’s a different story than what he originally told. Throughout his law suit, throughout the many media he’s been involved in, through a book he wrote, you name it.

Now, the guy who said he got hit, punched – now had the “shit beat out of him” by the “pope,” who Mike Rinder gratuitously puts in, David Miscavige liked to be known as the pope. Entirely, utterly manufactured. He literally manufactured that. Never happened.

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