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Janis Grady, Scientology royalty, reveals why she fled. Janis Gillham Grady was no ordinary member of the church - she was Scientology royalty. Her mother Yvonne Gillham- Jentzsch founded the Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre.
Her father Peter Gillham espoused the Scientology creed around the globe. Her stepfather Heber Jentzsch was the church's president. Such was her parents' devotion to the cause that Janis and her siblings had been raised in large part by L Ron Hubbard and his wife, Mary Sue. But as she stood next to her husband, Paul, listening as church leader David Miscavige delivered an excoriating rant something in Janis snapped.
It was 1. 1 p. m. Miscavige was berating them for damage caused by a sudden summer storm that had flooded the church's 5. Hemet, California, devastating villas prepared for an imminent visit from Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman.
As their fellow members of the Sea Org - the church's administrative 'clergy' - loaded into buses to return to the base for a 2. Paul and Janis threw what belongings they could into their car.
Then they drove and they just kept driving. Scroll down for video Speaking out: Janis Grady, who now lives in Las Vegas, told Daily. Mail. com how Scientology defined and destroyed her family. She has described her extraordinary childhood separated from her mother, 'adrift' in Scientology and put to work from the age of 1. Hubbard's original Commodore Messengers aboard his flagship Sea Org ship, by his side six hours a day almost every day for eight years.
As their fellow members of the Sea Org - the church's administrative 'clergy' - loaded into buses to return to the base for a 2. Paul and Janis threw what belongings they could into their car. Then they drove and they just kept driving.
It is 2. 7 years since the August night. Now, in an exclusive interview with Daily.
Mail. com to mark the publication of her memoir, Commodore's Messenger: A Child Adrift in the Scientology Sea Organization, Janis has spoken for the first time and told of how Scientology defined and destroyed her family. She has described her extraordinary childhood separated from her mother, 'adrift' in Scientology and put to work from the age of 1. Hubbard's original Commodore Messengers aboard his flagship Sea Org ship, by his side six hours a day almost every day for eight years.
She talks about the culture of secrecy and fear, the cruel and humiliating punishments, of being held against her will and the 'group think' that normalized the strange distorted reality Hubbard fostered. Speaking from her home in Las Vegas, Nevada mother- of- two, Janis, 6. Public relations people within the church are altering history and I look around at who's left and who even know Hubbard and there's very few people left. I thought, "I can set the record straight."' Janis's mother, Yvonne had been sent to Los Angeles where she began putting into action her idea for a Celebrity Centre.
Today the overarching Celebrity Centres act as part fixer part concierge for a host of high profile church members including Tom Cruise, John Travolta, Orange is the New Black's Laura Prepon and Mad Men's, Elizabeth Moss. According to Janis, as run by Miscavige, 5. Celebrities are separate from the rest of the church, blind to abuses and mistreatment of the staff and have little or no power. Meanwhile stored information gleaned during auditing - the process of interrogation by which Scientologists strive to attain a 'clear' status - is a rich bank of material used by Scientology hierarchy. Janis said: 'That has been an issue ever since the start.' Janis Grady, age approx 1. The Apollo with Scientology leader and founder, L Ron Hubbard.
The Apollo, the flagship of L Ron Hubbard's Sea Org fleet formerly known as the Royal Scotman and renamed in 1. Janis has told of the culture of secrecy and fear, the cruel and humiliating punishments, of being held captive against her will and the 'group think' that normalized the strange distorted reality Hubbard fostered Janis cannot pin point a moment when the scales fell from her eyes but serving Hubbard so closely she saw clearly that he was not 'divine' as some believed. Watch Blood And Wine Online Mic. She said: 'He wasn't godly. He didn't have these incredible powers. People thought he could levitate things and he couldn't do that. He was a regular human being.'Regular and flawed. Janis found out in later years that he had sexually harassed her mother - a source of great distress to the loyal Yvonne who found herself branded 'non- existent' and suppressive at various times because she had resisted his advances.
She also learned that her mother repeatedly petitioned to have her children transferred from the ships to Los Angeles but was refused because her children were deemed 'too valuable' by Hubbard.'I look at Scientology today and if LRH [L Ron Hubbard] knew that this was going on, the fundraising and the billions of dollars that they've raised, he'd be turning in his grave if he had one. To me he would have called it criminal.'Janis's early childhood in Australia seemed normal enough. Her father was an accountant, her mother a kindergarten teacher. But when Janis was nine, her brother Peter, 1. Terri 1. 1, her 'whole world shifted.'Her mother left the family and traveled to the UK, to East Grinstead, Sussex where L Ron Hubbard had established his base at St Hill Manor. Janis said: 'Over the years they became parents who switched their passions and allegiance from our family to dedicate themselves foremost to L Ron Hubbard's world of Dianetics and Scientology.'She said: 'For a time that feels too long to measure, Mum's world did not include Peter, Terri me.
It would be many years before I ever connected the dots to understand my parents' choice for our lives.'Truth be told, today as the mother of a 2. Janis struggles to reconcile her own experience of motherhood with the choices her mother made. She admitted: 'Scientology became her priority. I'd look at my own kids growing up and think: "What was my mother thinking?" I'd look at my daughter at 1. I was when I went onto the ship, and I'd think "I could never do that."' Grady's relationship with her mother (pictured receiving an award for her loyal service to Scientology) became distant because of Hubbard's notion that children 'were adults, they were just in little bodies'She also learned that her mother repeatedly petitioned to have her children transferred from the ships to Los Angeles but was refused because her children were deemed 'too valuable' by Hubbard (Janis pictured aboard a ship on the current Church of Scientology ship, the Freewinds pictured in 1. Janis Grady (front center with head bowed next to man wearing sunglasses) and members of the Apollo crew return to the ship following a crew muster in Casablanca, Morocco.
Courtesy of Janis Grady)'When I left Scientology I knew I was pregnant and that there was no way I was going to raise my child there.'Much of what Janis now views as the neglect and mistreatment she claims she experienced and witnessed as a child stemmed from Hubbard's notion that children 'were adults, they were just in little bodies.'Preaching that we are all Thetans - alien beings who have lived many lives and simply occupy our body for one of them - Hubbard believed children were essentially old souls in small packages.'He wasn't godly. He didn't have these incredible powers. People thought he could levitate things and he couldn't do that. He was a regular human being.' In the first episode of the new season of her hit show, 'Scientology and the Aftermath, actress Leah Remini who split from the church and is now one of its most vocal critics, addressed the danger of this belief.