127 Scientology and Missing Shelly Miscavige

Scientology is a controversial and highly secretive religious movement founded by science fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard in the 1950s. It emphasizes practices like auditing, a form of spiritual counseling, and the belief in an immortal spiritual being called a “thetan.” The church is known for its strict hierarchical structure, aggressive litigation against critics, and insular community practices. Shelly Miscavige, the wife of current Scientology leader David Miscavige, vanished from public view around 2007, sparking widespread concern and speculation. Her disappearance has been particularly alarming to critics and former members of the church, who allege that the church’s authoritarian control and penchant for secrecy may be factors in her prolonged absence. Despite inquiries and a missing person’s report filed by ex-Scientologist Leah Remini, the church insists that Shelly is simply living a private life dedicated to her work within the organization, yet no verifiable sightings or communications from Shelly herself have emerged, fueling ongoing mystery and controversy. What really happened to Shelly?  Let’s talk about it.