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Doug Scott Kramer - Ex-Scientologist Reveals the BULL BAITING Technique

14 min · 23. kesä 2026
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Subscribe to The Daily Heretic for more revealing insider conversations that unpack the psychology behind powerful belief systems: https://www.youtube.com/@hereticsclips/videos What is “bull baiting” — and why do former members say it plays a powerful role inside Scientology? In this gripping, documentary-style interview, ex-Scientologist Doug Scott Kramer breaks down the controversial training method he experienced while growing up in the organisation. Doug was brought into Scientology at just nine years old after his father enrolled the family. Having spent his formative years inside the movement, he offers a rare first-hand account of the techniques he says are used to condition members and shape emotional responses. In this episode, Doug explains what bull baiting is, how it works in practice, and why participants often don’t fully grasp its psychological impact until much later. According to Doug, the exercise is designed to train individuals to maintain composure under intense verbal pressure — but he argues the real effects can run deeper. What does the process feel like from the inside? Why do participants often comply without question? And how does this technique fit into the broader culture of high-control environments? This conversation goes beyond headlines and takes a measured look at group psychology, influence, and belief formation. Doug describes how recruitment pathways often begin subtly, how commitment builds over time, and why leaving can be far more complicated than outsiders assume. His reflections shed light on the emotional and cognitive pressures that can develop within tightly structured organisations. The interview also touches on the wider public fascination with Scientology and prominent members such as Tom Cruise, while keeping the focus firmly on Doug’s lived experience. Rather than sensationalising, this episode aims to help viewers better understand how persuasive systems operate — and what warning signs people should be aware of when evaluating high-control groups of any kind. Doug speaks candidly about the long-term personal impact of growing up in Scientology and what ultimately led him to step away. His story is thoughtful, reflective, and often surprising — offering rare insight into a world that is frequently discussed but rarely explained from the inside. This is a serious, experience-based discussion intended to inform and encourage critical thinking. Viewer discretion is advised as sensitive themes relating to high-control groups and psychological pressure are discussed. Watch the full podcast here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CM2qcIg49O8 #DougScottKramer #Scientology #ExScientologist #BullBaiting #CultPsychology #MindControl #HighControlGroups #TheDailyHeretic #DocumentaryInterview #CriticalThinking Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices [https://megaphone.fm/adchoices]

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