Neil Gaiman: Comics, Court Cases, Cults & Conspiracies
Jun 2024
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How an investigation into the final chapter of a decades old court case illuminates Neil Gaiman’s secret Scientology history and how he promoted the Church’s lies about a tragic suicide for one of his most acclaimed works ‘The Ocean At The End Of The Lane’.
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@warlockofwordschannel7901
4 months agoWhy the minutes of black screen at the end?
@milesteves
4 months agoThank you for the great work you are doing! It takes a sharp, discerning mind and a lot of guts (both in rare supply) to do this.
@octagonseventynine1253
4 months agoHe always came across like a more pedestrian version of Alan Moore to me in terms of his work. Sandman felt like a rewrite of Swamp Thing in goth clothes
@volcanito5947
4 months agoHe was always overhyped. i have a guilty pleasure of liking the first couple sandmen, but anything else i read of his was far too flowery and lacking of any true substance
@elliotwalton6159
4 months agoI suppose the question I would ask about Spawn was whether or not Gaiman took the paycheck as work-for-hire (plus royalties i imagine). If so, there's no case, if Neil is a man of his word. If it wasn't work-for-hire, and there's no contract, then there's a legitimate beef (Actually, I know one of the four writers and can certainly ask him). The irony is of course duly noted. I was published by Image briefly in the mid 1990s and Jim Valentino was an outstanding fellow. As for the culture around the rest, which I have been aware of since the 1980s, it's reach is long and vengeful, it has always engaged in the financial exploitation of the weak minded, and I wouldn't be surprised if there are deep ties to other programs which it mimics such as the psychological experiments of MKUltra in the 1950s. Deeply disturbing to have any ties to it, especially ones as close as you espouse here. I can't imagine after all the studies I've done in childhood development if there were no subconscious influences.
@Jimmy020889
4 months agoJust a heads up that from around 38:17 to the end of the video there is no additional audio or video
@gelidsoul
4 months agoSuperb journalism. Thank you.
@twischta
4 months agoI certainly won't endorse his works to friends and family anymore.
@ammoalamo6485
4 months agoAn author named Neil Gaiman, with a Scientology family history, successfully scams honest people out of lots and lots of cash money, without any accounting that can be relied upon except the fact that Neil Gaiman himself received a big chunk of change paid to him personally. This Scammer from Scientology all the while claimed to be the honest-est person in the house. Whoo-ie, and what else could seal the deal? Yep, the best-est journalist covering all things Scientology, the resident of The Underground Bunker, one Tony Ortega himself, being right that in the thick of all things investigatory and factual, helped this YouTuber straighten out the crooked-ness of another Scientology money scam.
And there you have it, folks, another true story showing that, whenever Scientology and other people's money is involved, it's always worse than you could possibly have imagined. Congrats to Neil Gaiman for upholding the wondrous track record of Elron Hubbard and the Unchurch of Scientology.
@markmasztal2253
4 months agoWell done.