TRANSCRIPT:
JB [John Brousseau] says he left [Scientology] because he had the realization that everything he had been doing for 32 years was bullshit. Do you know what’s bullshit? That’s bullshit. The guy came to my home, spent, I don’t know, weeks there, right. He sent—okay, he told me his whole story, okay.
It was the precise opposite of 32 years of bullshit, okay. I mean, even from his perspective of being in the frame of mind that he was done wrong, there was really nothing done personally wrong to him. He didn’t even—he didn’t even mind the job he was on. He didn’t like the atmosphere that was going on at the base that he was at, the Scientology location that he was at. And he felt it was too stifling and he wanted to get out and live life because he was getting on in years.
It had nothing to do—I mean, the guy talked to me for weeks about the value of things that, you know, of experiences that we had had together applying Scientology, you know, working on the job—‘cause he worked in the same organization as me for a couple of years—you know, learning to audit [Scientology counseling]. He talked for weeks about that and the life-changing experience he had by auditing other people, okay.
But now, we’re on Season 2 [of Aftermath ] and Leah’s dictating the narrative and Mike’s confirming it with the bobbing head doll, and he [Brousseau] says, “I just realized that everything I had done for 32 years was bullshit, so I had to go.” It’s all bullshit.