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Amy Lynn Bradley: Was Scientology Involved?

Amy Lynn Bradley vanished without a trace from a Royal Caribbean cruise ship in 1998 — and her brother Brad Bradley just released a shocking statement that might change everything we thought we knew. 🛳️💔

In the podcast I explore that Brad recounts how Amy was seen talking to two women in non-Royal Caribbean uniforms the night before she disappeared… and how the next day, two officers from Scientology’s Sea Org ship, the Freewinds, came to their hotel room in Curaçao. These officers weren’t there to help — they asked strangely specific questions:

"What kind of cigarettes does she smoke?"
"What’s her favorite drink?"
"Her favorite snack?" 😳

Brad now believes Amy may have been coerced onto the Freewinds and held there — a theory that’s been ignored for 27 years.

🧠 But this story hit me on another level — because ten years ago, I met someone who had her own terrifying history with Scientology.

I worked at a national mental health nonprofit with a woman in her 70s. She was kind, brilliant, and had once been deep inside Scientology decades earlier. One day, she quietly told me something I’ll never forget:

“They tried to poison me.” ☠️
No cameras. No publicity. Just trauma and truth.

She had escaped the organization and believed she was being targeted — even in her old age — for leaving.

In my new video, I share both Brad Bradley’s powerful statement and this chilling story from my own life. These aren’t isolated incidents. There’s a deeper web here, and it’s time people start paying attention. 🧩

💬 Share it if you believe Amy deserves the full truth.

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