
"It was inevitable that I wasn't going to last there." "He literally created this prison camp," Marty Rathbun, a former executice who left Scientology in 2004, said in "Going Clear" of his time in the Hole. "It was a poisonous environment," "Going Clear" author Lawrence Wright said of "The Hole" on the HBO documentary.


Tales of "The Hole" have formed one of the most frightening narratives about Scientology to see the light of day.īetween the "Going Clear" book and movie, Leah Remini's hit A&E docuseries, articles, and memoirs from former members, we've learned a lot about what ex-members say is Scientology's alleged prison for executives who have fallen out of favor with the organization's leader, David Miscavige.
