A man holding up glasses (L) and a church service (R).

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‘Solid brainwash technique’: TikToker says he used spy glasses to secretly film a Scientology church service

'Are you sure this isn’t footage of me teaching my kindergarteners?'

 

Dan Latu

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Posted on Nov 22, 2021   Updated on Nov 23, 2021, 10:06 am CST

A TikToker who goes by Reckless Ben said he used secret camera glasses inside a service at the Church of Scientology to uncover the truth about the secretive religion.

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Users have flocked to the video, which by Monday had racked up over 1.7 million views.

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Ben opens the video with, “So I went to Scientology with a secret camera in my glasses and this is their actual church service.”

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I secretly filmed inside Scientology’s insane church service #scientology #cult #spycamera

♬ original sound – Reckless Ben

In the glasses footage, a man behind a podium with a cross says, “Welcome to Sunday Service. All you have to do is follow the commands.” 

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He then appears to order the congregation to “sit in your chair” 16 times over a time lapse of footage. In many instances, the congregation is already visibly sitting. 

“Are you sure this isn’t footage of me teaching my kindergarteners?” user @emmaw501 commented.

Many users agreed the secret camera glasses had caught brainwashing happening in real time. 

“Simple commands and acknowledgement. Solid brainwash technique,” @dusty_marbles said.

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“What people may not realize is that by repeating an already completed task, it creates a sense of buy in and investment. Then when he says something…like ‘come next week’ you come. It takes years but it’s how cults or really any extremist recruitment goes,” @realistpyschologist commented. “Small to large investments over long time.” 

One user pointed out the irony of psychological tricks given that Scientology has a controversial relationship with psychiatry. 

“They paint psychologists as the devil—while using psychology the entire time,” @theacidicgod wrote.

Many users expressed concern for Ben. They worried that exposing services of the famously secretive organization might bring him harassment. 

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“Not all heros [sic] wear captes, but please be careful,” said @ladylawyerwarrior. “They will try to hurt you.”

Ben did not immediately respond to the Daily Dot’s request for comment. 


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*First Published: Nov 22, 2021, 5:35 pm CST
 

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