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  • Relentless

  • Rescuing My Daughter from Scientology
  • By: Brian J. Sheen
  • Narrated by: John Duryea
  • Length: 4 hrs and 54 mins
  • 3.5 out of 5 stars (2 ratings)

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Relentless

By: Brian J. Sheen
Narrated by: John Duryea
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Leading authorities on scientology call his book powerful righteous, gripping, devastating, and remarkable. 

Brian has always been a devoted father who cherished his children, encouraging them to live a life of freedom. Nothing had prepared either his scientologist daughter or himself for the devastating shock when the Church of Scientology prohibited her from ever speaking or seeing him again - something that has become common in this cult. 

If she violated their disconnection order, she would also be labeled an enemy, forced to disconnect from her scientologist husband, mother, and friends and lose what most probably was her last opportunity to become a mother. 

The Audible book of Relentless provided the author a unique opportunity to add text to paint the pictures the books illustrations had provided. This allowed the author to share deeper insights into his family experiences and the dynamics of the current dangers of involvement in scientology's various organizations. 

This book acts as a warning to any existing or prospective new scientologist to recognize what Judge John Breckenridge declared: “In addition to violating and abusing its own members' civil rights, the organization has harassed and abused those persons not in the church whom it perceives as enemies. The organization is clearly schizophrenic and paranoid, and this bizarre combination seems to be a reflection of its founder L. Ron Hubbard. The evidence portrays a man who's been virtually a pathological liar when it comes to his history, background, and achievements." 

Money, power, and control of their members life is how scientology functions. Scientology conditions new members from the moment they begin, using hypnotic language that destroys their emotional intelligence and turns them into submissive zombielike disciples. Listeners can learn more of the tricks scientology uses to hypnotize and control their members.

©2021 Brian J. Sheen (P)2021 Brian J. Sheen

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It's too rambling and I can't finish it, sorry

My heart really goes out to this guy, I really hope he can reunite with his daughter, but I'm sorry, he really should have sought help writing this. Coming from reading Mike Rinder's book and Leah Remeni's book and then listening to this - there's too much fluff about visualisation and meditation and inner guidance described about the author's personal life in between the actual story. If you really want to get your story out, speak to the Aftermath Foundation.

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Not Fair Game

The author tells of his experiences with Scientology the church where David Miscarriage is God. He is so devastated, and his account is so detailed it would be unbelievable if I hadn’t heard their fair game plays before. It’s an incessant and desperate plea for help.

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