Year in review: In April, Dee Findlay delivered a truth bomb to Scientology in its spiritual mecca - 2017-12-24

We're continuing to look back at 2017's most significant stories here at the Underground Bunker and today it's a flashback to April in our annual Scientology year-in-review.
At the beginning of the month, Scientology leader David Miscavige was piling on the personal attacks against Leah Remini after word had broken that there would, indeed, be a second season of A&E's Scientology and the Aftermath. At a Church of Scientology website set up to attack Leah and her guests, short videos appeared that featured Scientologists saying that Remini was a big meanie. And it was as laughable as that sounds.
The next day, we reported that David Miscavige was promising that Scientology would have its own 24-hour cable television channel up and running by the summer solstice. Well, here it is the first week of winter, and there's still no Scientology TV. What gives, Dave?
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