

Ron, even while witnessing and being subjected to, horrific abuses and deprivations? Rinder's referral to the "Bare-Faced Messiah" as the book that ultimately jolted him out of the spell of LRH's cult and beliefs, appealed to me. What was it about this man that mesmerized his followers and kept them loyal to Scientology and L.

Ron Hubbard, but for most of his life in Scientology, he was in awe of the man- as were/are thousands of others. Rinder's story involved a close look at his many-years involvement with Scientology, particularly the years that he spent from his teens and onwards in the exclusive "Sea Org" leadership group and other high ranking experiences in the cult. The last book I finished, "A Billion Years: My Escape from Life in the Highest Ranks of Scientology" was a memoir by Mike Rinder, ex-Scientologist, who referred to the "Bare-Faced Messiah" as a shocking confirmation of the red flags and conscious recognition of the delusional and dangerous narcissist leadership of L. Ron Hubbard, founder of Scientology by Russell Millerīare-Faced Messiah by British journalist, Russell Miller, is, as the subtitle explains, "the classic expos é of the extraordinary true life of L. Bare-Faced Messiah: The classic exposé of the extraordinary true life of L.
