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Scientology Spying Portrayed in TV True-Crime Docudrama Airing January 16

Posted: 01/12/2013 6:10 pm

Discovery Channel's true-crime sister network, Investigation Discovery, is airing a one-hour dramatization of Nancy Many's life as a Scientology spy next week, at 10:00 p.m. on Wednesday, January 16.

The show is based on Many's 2009 memoir, My Billion-Year Contract, in which she describes one of the most remarkable careers in Scientology -- from working directly with church founder L. Ron Hubbard, to spying for the church on its enemies, to running the Celebrity Centre in Los Angeles, and to being sent to the Rehabilitation Project Force prison detail in Florida while she was five months pregnant.

All of that material is covered in the one-hour dramatization of Many's life which is airing next week on ID, kicking off a new true-crime series called Dangerous Persuasions, which portrays good people manipulated into doing bad things. In Canada, the show debuts on January 18 on the History Channel, and will kick off a new series by the name of Brainwashed. Well-acted and produced, the detailed and accurate docudrama also features Nancy narrating the story, as can be seen in the teaser video the network has posted.

Many has been very effective at keeping this a secret, but recently she let us in on it, and now that she's seen the final edit, she's very happy with how the production turned out.

"Out of the blue I got a request last spring from two separate production companies wanting to put my book in a docudrama format," Many says. She chose a British production company whose executives had some previous experience working on Scientology stories.

"This past summer they came to the U.S. and interviewed me and several other people, including Paulette Cooper," she says.

For part of her career in the church, Nancy was a Boston-area volunteer who helped the church carry out covert operations. In one of her assignments, she was asked to tail Cooper, who had written a book about Scientology in 1971 and was considered the church's biggest enemy at the time.

"I was briefed as to when she was coming into Boston, and exactly which clothes she'd be wearing the next day," she says, and she admits it puzzled her how her handlers knew what Cooper would be wearing in the future -- later, she learned that Scientology was being fed information by Cooper's roommate, an operative who called himself Jerry Levin.

In Many's book, one of the most disturbing episodes describes her time as a prisoner in the RPF, five months pregnant, forced to live in a parking garage in Clearwater, Florida. Later, she was running the Celebrity Centre in Los Angeles when she and her husband made a break for freedom after they were threatened with further RPF stints -- then had to go back for their young son.

For more peeks inside the documentary, read the rest of this story at tonyortega.org.

 

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01:15 PM on 01/16/2013
This should be interesting as they are usually so secretive.
03:35 PM on 01/15/2013
PLEASE don't be hypocritical in your comments by acting like the other religions of the world aren't as wonked out as Scientology. They are ALL cults, lest we forget.
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04:48 PM on 01/16/2013
It's after midnight Slipsp0t, do you know where your body thetans are?
11:24 AM on 01/17/2013
Any "Religion" that does and is contrary to biblical beliefs is considered a Cult. Obviously Scientology isnt representing God as the main focus in this "false religious group", so it is a cult.
There's nothing hypocrital about that.
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05:56 PM on 01/13/2013
Scientology is just another weird cult...Any organisation that shyes away from public scrutiny should should be viewed with trepidation......
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04:20 PM on 01/13/2013
thats what they do. Also, the ONLY reason they are a 'religion' is bc of the THOUSANDS of lawsuits they files.
02:20 PM on 01/13/2013
See the expose on Scientology in today's Tampa Bay Times by reporters Joe Childs and Thomas Tobin. The Times frequently reports on Scientology as it is considered a local story--Scientology is based in Clearwater, FL, near St. Petersburg where the Times is located. These reporters have done excellent work on this outfit through the years. Today's part 1 of a 2 part story. See the Times archive for other stories.
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04:23 PM on 01/13/2013
The first time i went there, i asked my mom who all the people in uniforms were! She laughed, not uniforms, cult members.
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03:28 PM on 01/22/2013
i'm glad to see more and more media and writers and ex-scientologists, coming forward and finally enlightening the public as to who they really are. there's always been hesitation because of the 'church's' retaliation. i myself was threatened by a member. they try to intimidate and sue very vigorously.
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08:34 AM on 01/13/2013
Scientology is right up there with Mormonism.
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06:58 PM on 01/12/2013
Thanks for the heads-up, this will be interesting to watch...
06:57 PM on 01/12/2013
How many more stories like this are we going to see before this group gets investigated?
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11:01 PM on 01/14/2013
We could only hope! They have infiltrated every office that could possibly go after them including IRS. Just with information available on line it would blow most people's mind to learn how dark and dangerous they are. Once I got into reading stories of those fortunate enough to get out I couldn't tear myself away from reading about how absolutely insane this organization truly is.