Scientology whistleblower Mike Rinder’s dying wish to fans has been revealed after his death at age 69. Knewz.com can reveal the final message Rinder posted on his social media blog dedicated to taking down the religion before he lost his…[Continue Reading...]
Leah Remini is paying tribute to Mike Rinder, her former co-host of Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath, two days after his death was announced. Rinder’s wife, Christie Collbran, announced his death on Sunday, Jan. 5, via Instagram. Rinder was…[Continue Reading...]
One of the highest-ranking defectors from Scientology exposes the secret inner workings of the powerful organization in this remarkable memoir that is “not only a cautionary tale but also an inspiring story of resilience” (Leah Remini, New York Times bestselling…[Continue Reading...]
Mike Rinder, a top official of the Church of Scientology before becoming one of its most widely heard opponents, died Sunday. He was 69. Christie Collbran Rinder, his wife, said the cause of death was esophageal cancer, the New York…[Continue Reading...]
A former senior Scientologist who became one of the Church's fiercest critics has died, his family revealed - following a battle with cancer. Mike Rinder, 69, passed a year-and-a-half removed from his advanced esophageal cancer diagnosis, and shortly after sharing…[Continue Reading...]
Here is a critical response to former Scientology leader Mike Rinder's recently dropped videos at YouTube. Natalie Webster, host of the YouTube channel "Scientology -- Life After the Cult," offers a critical analysis of Mike Rinder's recent videos critical of…[Continue Reading...]
Former Scientology leader Mike Rinder who co-hosted an Emmy award winning show "Scientology and the Aftermath" with TV star Leah Remini dropped what may be his last videos on YouTube. Rinder is dying of cancer. The videos are critical of…[Continue Reading...]
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