Marty Rathbun talks Mike Rinder And Leah Remini

Clearwater CHAD
6 May 202422:46

TLDRMarty Rathbun, a former high-ranking member of the Church of Scientology, discusses his experiences and the events that led to his departure from the organization. He claims to have played a significant role in shaping the careers of notable figures like Tom Cruise and David Miscavige, asserting that they would not have achieved their current status without his influence. Rathbun also addresses his personal life, expressing dissatisfaction with his wife's behavior and her desire for a divorce. Throughout the transcript, he emphasizes his innocence of any wrongdoing and seeks respect and recognition for his past contributions to the Church, while also detailing his struggles with being excluded from the organization and facing challenges in his home life.

Takeaways

  • 🗣️ Marty Rathbun, a former high-ranking member of the Church of Scientology, claims he was the second most important person in the organization for over 33 years.
  • 📢 Rathbun asserts his innocence regarding any wrongdoing while in the Church and emphasizes that his name was not mentioned in discussions about Mike Rinder and Leah Remini.
  • 🎬 He takes credit for the success of celebrities like Tom Cruise and David Miscavige, stating that they owe their careers to him.
  • 🏠 Rathbun discusses his personal life, mentioning issues with his wife Monique, who he says is demanding a divorce and most of his money.
  • 🍿 He humorously describes his lack of cooking skills, mentioning that he can even burn a popcorn bag and has to rely on Gatorade for sustenance.
  • 🚫 Rathbun expresses frustration with being excluded from the Church and not being allowed to return, despite his past contributions.
  • 🤔 He questions the Church's current effectiveness without his leadership, suggesting that his departure has led to a decline in its operation.
  • 📡 Rathbun highlights his role in obtaining tax-exempt status for the Church in 1992 and mentions his involvement in various high-profile missions.
  • 💪 He describes his authoritative nature and how he expects his orders to be followed without question, a trait he attributes to his training by L. Ron Hubbard.
  • 👥 Rathbun criticizes other figures in the Church, accusing them of taking credit for his work and not respecting his authority.
  • 🏡 He concludes by seeking respect and recognition for his past efforts, both within the Church and in his personal life, and expresses disappointment with the current treatment he's receiving.

Q & A

  • Who is Marty Rathbun and what was his role in the Church of Scientology?

    -Marty Rathbun is a former high-ranking member of the Church of Scientology, having served as the second in command, or 'the number two man,' for over 33 years. He held the title of Inspector General and considered himself a very important person within the organization.

  • What does Marty claim about his influence on the careers of Tom Cruise and David Miscavige?

    -Marty claims that he played a significant role in shaping the careers of both Tom Cruise and David Miscavige. He asserts that he was responsible for making Cruise the star he is today and that Miscavige would still be a cameraman if it weren't for Marty's influence.

  • Why does Marty believe he is being unfairly treated by his wife, Monique?

    -Marty feels he is being treated unfairly by Monique because she wants a divorce, is seeking a significant portion of his money, and is not performing what he considers her 'womanly duties,' such as cooking, cleaning, and drawing his bath.

  • What does Marty think about the current state of the Church of Scientology without him?

    -Marty believes that the Church of Scientology is not running well without him. He suggests that he was a key figure in the organization's operations and that his absence has led to a decline in its effectiveness.

  • How does Marty describe his current relationship with the Church of Scientology?

    -Marty describes his relationship with the Church of Scientology as strained. He states that he has been excluded from the church, with David Miscavige and others not taking his calls, and that he is not allowed to return despite his past contributions.

  • What is Marty's stance on the protests against the Church of Scientology?

    -Marty claims that if he were still in the Church of Scientology, the protests would not be happening. He suggests that he had the power to shut down such activities and that his absence has led to a lack of control over these situations.

  • Why does Marty mention Gatorade in the transcript?

    -Marty mentions Gatorade as a drink that he is consuming during the conversation. He states that Gatorade works faster than water and implies that it helps him maintain his energy levels, which is important for him as he feels he has a lot of work to do.

  • What does Marty mean when he says he is 'factually innocent of any wrongdoing'?

    -When Marty states that he is 'factually innocent of any wrongdoing,' he is asserting that despite any allegations or accusations against him, he believes himself to be not guilty and that the facts support his innocence.

  • How does Marty feel about Aaron Smith Levan's comments about him?

    -Marty takes issue with Aaron Smith Levan's comments, stating that Aaron has made a video about him that Marty perceives as inaccurate. Marty emphasizes the importance of sticking to the facts and seems to suggest that Aaron's portrayal of him is misleading.

  • What does Marty's mention of his burnt popcorn bag indicate about his current situation?

    -Marty's burnt popcorn bag serves as a metaphor for his current life situation. It indicates that he is struggling with basic tasks and that his life has significantly changed since leaving the Church of Scientology, leading to a decline in his standard of living.

  • What is Marty's view on the importance of respect and authority?

    -Marty places a high value on respect and authority. He believes that he deserves respect due to his past position and contributions to the Church of Scientology. He also states that when he gives an order, he expects it to be followed verbatim, indicating his belief in the importance of authority.

Outlines

00:00

😀 Introduction and Personal Grievances

Marty Rasman, the former second-in-command in the Church of Scientology, introduces himself and discusses his current personal issues. He claims innocence of any wrongdoing and emphasizes his significant role in the Church and the lives of prominent members like Tom Cruise and David Miscavige. Marty also talks about his home life struggles, particularly with his wife Monique, who he says is demanding a divorce and his money, and is not fulfilling her household duties.

05:02

😤 Asserting Power and Influence

Marty reflects on his authoritative role within the Church of Scientology, asserting that protests and issues would not occur if he were still in a position of power. He claims to have left the Church by his own will due to personal reasons at home and unemployment, rather than being expelled. Marty expresses his dissatisfaction with the lack of respect he receives from his family and the Church, and calls out other members like Mike Rinder for not acknowledging his contributions.

10:05

😡 Demanding Respect and Recognition

Marty Rasman continues to demand respect for his past actions and influence within the Church, claiming he was responsible for significant achievements such as obtaining tax-exempt status for the Church. He describes his training under L. Ron Hubbard and his expectation for orders to be followed without question. Marty also addresses his domestic situation, criticizing his wife Monique for not adhering to what he believes are her traditional duties as a wife.

15:05

😔 Home Life and Church Exclusion

Marty expresses his disappointment with his home life and the Church's refusal to let him rejoin. He reminisces about his past missions, including obtaining tax-exempt status for the Church, and laments not receiving the recognition he believes he deserves. Marty also discusses his strained relationship with his wife Monique, considering legal action due to her refusal to perform household chores and her desire for divorce.

20:09

😌 Acknowledging Support and Wrapping Up

In the final paragraph, Marty thanks his audience for their support and reiterates his importance to the Church of Scientology, claiming he was responsible for the success of individuals like David Miscavige, Tom Cruise, and John Travolta. He also mentions the hardships he faces without the assistance he once had in the Church, such as making his own Gatorade and popcorn. Marty concludes by appreciating everyone's presence and support, and hints at future endeavors.

Mindmap

Keywords

💡Church of Scientology

The Church of Scientology is a religious organization that Marty Rathbun, the speaker, was a part of and held a high-ranking position within. It is central to the video's narrative as Marty discusses his role, his departure, and his current standing with the church.

💡Marty Rathbun

Marty Rathbun is the speaker and the former second-in-command in the Church of Scientology. He discusses his past role, his innocence of any wrongdoing, and his current personal and professional struggles.

💡Aaron Smith Levan

Aaron Smith Levan is mentioned as someone who has been discussing Mike Rinder and Leah Remini, and is acknowledged by Marty as being 'spot on' in his commentary. Levan's role is to provide context on the ongoing discussions about Scientology and its former members.

💡Mike Rinder

Mike Rinder is a former member of the Church of Scientology who is mentioned as being discussed by Aaron Smith Levan. Marty implies that Rinder is among those who have wronged him or are speaking negatively about him.

💡Leah Remini

Leah Remini is an actress and former member of the Church of Scientology who, like Mike Rinder, is mentioned in the context of discussions around Scientology's controversies. Marty portrays her as part of the group that has wronged him.

💡David Miscavige

David Miscavige is the current leader of the Church of Scientology. Marty discusses his strained relationship with Miscavige, who he claims is not taking his calls and has distanced the church from Marty.

💡Tax Exempt Status

Marty Rathbun claims that he played a significant role in obtaining tax-exempt status for the Church of Scientology in 1992. This is a key point in the video, as he uses it to assert his importance and influence within the organization.

💡Monique

Monique is Marty's wife, who he discusses in the context of their troubled marriage. He mentions her desire for a divorce and her unwillingness to perform certain household duties, which he views as her responsibilities.

💡Gatorade

Gatorade is mentioned by Marty as a beverage he drinks, which he claims works faster than water. It serves as a trivial but recurring element in the video, symbolizing Marty's self-care amidst his various struggles.

💡Authority and Respect

Throughout the video, Marty emphasizes his desire for authority and respect, both from the Church of Scientology and his personal life. He discusses feeling disrespected and marginalized, which is a central theme in his narrative.

💡Personal Struggles

Marty's personal struggles, including his marital issues and difficulties finding a job, are a significant part of the video. He frames these struggles as a result of the disrespect he feels he has received from the church and his wife.

Highlights

Marty Rathbun claims to have been the second most important person in the Church of Scientology for over 33 years, holding the position of Inspector General.

Aaron Smith-Leven has been discussing Mike Rinder and Leah Remini, and Marty Rathbun agrees with his statements.

Marty Rathbun asserts his innocence of any wrongdoing during his time in the Church of Scientology.

Rathbun takes credit for shaping the careers of high-profile figures like Tom Cruise and David Miscavige.

Marty Rathbun discusses his personal life struggles, including issues with his wife Monique and her desire for a divorce.

Rathbun expresses his frustration with not being respected or allowed back into the Church of Scientology.

He mentions that he left the Church by his own free will and not because he was kicked out.

Marty Rathbun claims responsibility for the Church's tax-exempt status and getting it out of legal trouble on numerous occasions.

Rathbun criticizes Mike Rinder for trying to take credit for accomplishments that he believes were his own.

Marty describes his home life as 'bad,' with his wife Monique not fulfilling what he considers her 'womanly duties'.

Rathbun speaks about his inability to find a job since leaving the Church and the lack of respect he receives.

Marty Rathbun emphasizes his importance to the Church, stating that it wouldn't be what it is today without him.

He recounts his favorite mission, which was achieving tax-exempt status for the Church in 1992.

Rathbun expresses his belief that he is still an important and powerful man, deserving of respect.

Marty Rathbun threatens to take legal action against his wife Monique for not honoring her wedding vows.

He reflects on the long hours and extensive work he put into the Church, feeling that he is not receiving the recognition he deserves.

Rathbun concludes by thanking his audience for their support and expressing hope for future endeavors together.