Report: Scientology Sea Org women forced to get IUD inserted before they can marry

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Karen de la Carriere let us know she’s done a video interview with Rachael Hastings, the former Scientology camerawoman who made such an interesting emergence recently talking to Leah Remini and Mike Rinder.

Rachael spent more than 15 years in Scientology’s Sea Org and worked directly with church leader David Miscavige. But she explains that she was not confined to the Golden Era video production unit at Int Base. Instead, she traveled widely and got the opportunity not only to see many things other base personnel don’t, but she also had Internet access.

Karen tells us she did a lengthy video with Rachael, but she wanted to share with us a short portion because she says it contains a bombshell: She asked Rachael about Scientology’s practice of forcing Sea Org women into abortions, and Rachael said it’s still going on, but, “The language has changed to make it legally safer.”

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Many moons ago, the Tampa Bay Times disclosed the savage co-erced abortions of the SCN Cult.

Time marches ON.

Rachel discloses that nothing has changed. Only more covert.
Rachel was Sea Org for some 15 years and ended up being the personal photographer for David Miscavige.

"You are free to leave" also is likely a lawyer coached sentence, so when in the courts they can claim to the judge
that was spoken.

But listen to what *ELSE* occurs.

Rachael is a very recent departure.... so this is updated infoRae.group.dogs.jpg
 
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IUD requirement is probably less of a PR issue than forced abortion
From the viewpoint of preventing staff shrinkage, it makes sense. How difficult is it to remove one, if the gal / couple want out of the SO?

"Getting your IUD taken out is pretty quick and simple. A health care provider gently pulls on the string, and the IUD's arms fold up and it slips out. You may feel cramping for a minute as it comes out. There's a small chance that your IUD won't come out easily.I f this happens, your nurse or doctor may use special instruments to remove it. Very rarely, surgery may be needed. "

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From the viewpoint of preventing staff shrinkage, it makes sense. How difficult is it to remove one, if the gal / couple want out of the SO?

"Getting your IUD taken out is pretty quick and simple. A health care provider gently pulls on the string, and the IUD's arms fold up and it slips out. You may feel cramping for a minute as it comes out. There's a small chance that your IUD won't come out easily.I f this happens, your nurse or doctor may use special instruments to remove it. Very rarely, surgery may be needed. "

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IUD use can lead to increased risk of infertility. They are best used when a woman has already had children and isn't interested in more.

 
From the viewpoint of preventing staff shrinkage, it makes sense. How difficult is it to remove one, if the gal / couple want out of the SO?

"Getting your IUD taken out is pretty quick and simple. A health care provider gently pulls on the string, and the IUD's arms fold up and it slips out. You may feel cramping for a minute as it comes out. There's a small chance that your IUD won't come out easily.I f this happens, your nurse or doctor may use special instruments to remove it. Very rarely, surgery may be needed. "

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And sometimes they don't prevent conception. Sometimes the baby is born holding it, or with it imbedded in its little head or face.
 
IUD requirement is probably less of a PR issue than forced abortion
I had 3 of those with the tiny folding arms. The Copper 7 was the first out, costing me only 50 bucks.... and good for 5 yrs at least. I coincidentally, had to have it out while at the FSO. I guess I was haunted. Waking theta emitted electric shocks thru the copper. No lie. Lolol.
 
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