Martin and Christine Weightman have Scientology disconnected from their son Shane.
Tony Ortega has the story:
Scientology tried to suppress this video, and thats why youre seeing it here today.
http://ift.tt/21dYX1F
Please be sure to read the entire the story and watch the video.
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Shane tells us that their 2010 public coming out didnt sit well with his parents, Martin and Christine Weightman, who are Scientology lifers and served stints in the Sea Org. Martin also is known for Scientologys European Office for Public Affairs and Human Rights, opened in Belgium in 2003, where he was human rights director, and which was caught up in the lengthy fraud prosecution and now trial going on in Brussels. Martin is a defendant in the case. (Our man in Paris, Jonny Jacobsen, recently wrote about Martins testimony.)
Shane, like many who leave Scientology, faced the possibility that he would be declared a suppressive person and every member who wanted to stay in good standing would disconnect from him, even his own parents. But at first, he says, they didnt do that. (Chrissies entire family is out and shes in touch with all of them.)
Then, two years later, Shanes parents disconnected. They wanted to get back onlines, Shane says, explaining that his parents, who lived in England, wanted to start taking courses again at the church there, and were given an ultimatum: Cut off ties with Shane and Chrissie, or you wont be eligible for services. My mom was the only one who called me. My dad just stopped talking to me. Mom said they were disconnecting, and it was on orders from OSA Int. (The Office of Special Affairs is Scientologys public relations and intelligence division.)
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Martin and Christine Weightman have Scientology disconnected from their son Shane
Tony Ortega has the story:
Scientology tried to suppress this video, and thats why youre seeing it here today.
http://ift.tt/21dYX1F
Please be sure to read the entire the story and watch the video.
* * * * * BEGIN EXCERPT * * * * *
Shane tells us that their 2010 public coming out didnt sit well with his parents, Martin and Christine Weightman, who are Scientology lifers and served stints in the Sea Org. Martin also is known for Scientologys European Office for Public Affairs and Human Rights, opened in Belgium in 2003, where he was human rights director, and which was caught up in the lengthy fraud prosecution and now trial going on in Brussels. Martin is a defendant in the case. (Our man in Paris, Jonny Jacobsen, recently wrote about Martins testimony.)
Shane, like many who leave Scientology, faced the possibility that he would be declared a suppressive person and every member who wanted to stay in good standing would disconnect from him, even his own parents. But at first, he says, they didnt do that. (Chrissies entire family is out and shes in touch with all of them.)
Then, two years later, Shanes parents disconnected. They wanted to get back onlines, Shane says, explaining that his parents, who lived in England, wanted to start taking courses again at the church there, and were given an ultimatum: Cut off ties with Shane and Chrissie, or you wont be eligible for services. My mom was the only one who called me. My dad just stopped talking to me. Mom said they were disconnecting, and it was on orders from OSA Int. (The Office of Special Affairs is Scientologys public relations and intelligence division.)
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