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Critical Q&A #211

The weekly show where I answer viewer questions left for me in the comment section of my Q&A videos or sent to me by email at AskChrisShelton@gmail.com. This week, the questions I take up are:

(1) At what point does the church officially consider you a Scientologist? After taking the introductory courses? Once you start processing? Etc.

(2) Chris, do you have any plans on studying to become a clinical psychologist? I believe that the best way for you to get back at the Church of Scientology is for you to become a licensed clinical psychologist.

(3) There is a YouTube channel called Scientology Parent. It’s a guy who has been in Scientology since he was 7 years old. He’s now in his early 40’s and said he recently achieved the state of Clear. How on earth could it take a dedicated Scientologist 35 years to become Clear? I understand that staff members usually don’t get much auditing, but he was only a staff member for 10 of those years.

(4) What do you think the chances of the training films being leaked into the wild any time soon are? Do you know if they were being converted to DVD or were they still doing the films? I hated that damned Pro TRs film from having to watch it so much but it’d be kind of trippy to see it now.

(5) What are some dreams/goals that you and Melissa have for the future together? What is/are your favorite thing(s) for you and Melissa to do together as a couple?

(6) Is there any way for a “wog” like me to find out how popular an org is? Since the new org opened in Detroit, I’m curious to know if it’s at all successful. I ask because the Detroit org is smack dab in the middle of the financial district which is mostly owned by a local businessman who demands so much from his employees that I highly doubt they have any time for COS. Just curious! Keep up the good work!

(7) What is your connection to Queen?

(8) I’m sure many have reached out for help, to escape the church, but has anyone from any other cult reached out to you?

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