Ex-scientologist reveals creepy song she claims they sang as kids: ‘Like a horror movie’
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The niece of Scientology leader David Miscavige has revealed eerie details about a song she claimed she was taught while growing up inside what she called ‘the cult’.
Jenna Miscavige, 40, posted a clip of herself singing the lyrics while strolling around her California neighborhood as part of a new series of bombshell YouTube videos about her experiences with the scientology religion.
The mom-of-two alleged the song, called ‘Carry On’, was used to ‘brainwash’ younger members, which she claimed were called ‘cadets’ and made to do heavy labor such as ‘digging trenches, hauling rocks, planting trees and construction’.
‘It’s so culty. It’s so, like, child grooming. And it’s so obvious… so blatant that it’s almost funny,’ she claimed in the video.
Viewers of her YouTube channel were quick to comment about how creepy the song was, with one claiming ‘it’s like something from a horror movie’.
The Church of Scientology has previously denied that children were forced to engage in manual labor.
Jenna is the daughter of Elizabeth ‘Bitty’ Miscavige and Ron Miscavige Jr, the elder brother of controversial Scientology leader David Miscavige.
Ron left the church in 2000 while David has faced a series of lawsuits, including human trafficking allegations – which the Church has emphatically denied.
Jenna said she fled the scientology religion 20 years ago and is now based in California with her two children after divorcing her husband last year.
Since leaving she has become one of the organization’s biggest critics and penned a best-selling memoir titled ‘My Secret Life Inside Scientology and My Harrowing Escape’.
One of her biggest allegations has been that that children were forced to work in de facto labor camps, where she claims she was made to ‘drudge rocks up from cold streams’.
In a YouTube video posted earlier this year she said: ‘I thought it would be interesting to do a little video about one of the songs we would sing when I was a kid growing up in Scientology.
‘This would be from when I was about six-years-old and until I was twelve-years-old – I basically lived at a boarding school,’ she continued.
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