I don’t blame Nicole Kidman when she says she’s finally happy in her life. If I was once married to Tom Cruise but managed to get away, I might feel the same way.
In a recent interview while promoting Stoker in Australia, Nicole is asked about whether she’s happy, more than ten years after her publicized divorce with Tom Cruise. She apparently hesitated and then replied, “Yes. Happy in the sense that I have my girls and my husband and I have a very, very strong real life to counter-balance my fantasy life now. My fantasy life used to outweigh that more and now I’ve kind of balanced it, which is a lot healthier. I smile now!”
She’s basically hinting that she never used to smile when she was married to Tom Cruise, right? Again, I don’t blame her. Tommy may have been fun and all, but he was still associated with that crackpot ‘religion’. I’m sure Nicole has been restricted from speaking about it in public, for fear of lawsuits and whatnot. But it was reported that her children were slowly been driven away from her, and it’s not hard to believe given what we now know of Scientology.
All in all, I still wish Nicole wasn’t so addicted to plastic surgery. When you look at her face now compared to what it used to look like ten years ago, it seems like a different person. But even then, she’s happily married, and she and Keith Urban seem to be one of the few stable marriages in Hollywood, something I never thought I’d say about Nicole Kidman.
What do you guys think of this interview? Was she shading Tom Cruise and Scientology? Let us know what you think in the comments.
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But Where Oh Where Is Tom Cruise?
August 25, 2013 / Posted by: Michael K
I was going to title this post “Xenu’s Angels” or “Bow Down To The Queens Of Scientology,” but I couldn’t do that since Tommy Girl is nowhere in any of these pictures. He’s probably looking down at his subjects from the window at the top, waiting for the right moment to glide in on a hot air balloon shaped like a flying saucer.
The insane alien whores of Scientology usually spend their Saturday nights plotting to dress Leah Remini up like a giant Dominican dick so that John Travolta’s Scientolohole will swallow her up. But last night, they took a break from that and got their Thetans drunk on barley wine at the annual Gathering of the Crazy Bitches instead. Scientology held their 44th Anniversary Gala at the Celebrity Centre in L.A. last night. I have no idea what they do at those Galas, but I’m guessing that they throw fake smiles at each other, make small talk about the weather in Mars, sacrifice an E.T. doll for Old Mother Hubbard (aka L. Ron Hubbard) and then John Travolta comes out dressed in drag like Shelly Miscavige and lip-synchs to David Bowie’s “Space Oddity.” Then they all go down to the basement to get their memory of the night erased.
And Laura Prepon should not leave Orange is the New Black, because the show’s makeup people know how to do her eyebrows right. Bitch’s eyebrow situation is beyond tragic here. Bitch’s eyebrows make her look like a conceited praying mantis.
John Travolta, friends party at Scientology gala
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August 20, 2013: Short 2 minute clip of Scientology Cult of Confusion documentary interview with Marisa Sigmond. Total interview was an incredible 40 minutes using two camera angles. (Intelligenceplus)
August 25, 2013
In the last couple days filming the documentary “Scientology Cult of Confusion”, Marisa Sigmond flew in from Arizona to meet the crew in Dallas, Texas for an on camera interview. Noticeably nervous, Marisa showed courage and calm as she eloquently articulated her story of being born into Scientology.
“I want to help as many people as I can and what I say I hope will have a positive impact – getting the word out that Scientology is no good; it is a mind manipulating cult, nothing more, nothing less.”
When asked if she had witnessed children not being cared for as they should be, Marisa responded: “I have seen a lot of kids in a lot of families -- just put their children on the back burner because of Scientology’s policies and rules.”
In the short embedded video clip, Marisa states that: “If it wasn’t for Scientology my nephew would still be alive today, and it really upsets me that he’s not here today just because of some oppressive cult …”
Marisa confirms what countless other victims have said over and over again – that Scientology’sdisconnection policy, unfortunately, is still front and center, and tears families apart. Marisa’s sister was ordered to disconnect from their mother when she was declared a ‘Suppressive Person’ when it was discovered she posted a critical post on a comment on a chat room. Marisa was also disconnected from her.
When I asked Marisa if she was concerned or afraid of Scientology’s 'Office of Special Affairs' (OSA), harassing her because of speaking out for the documentary, she calmly relied:
“I’m not afraid – OSA, what are they going to do to me? I mean they’re nobody, of no law enforcement licensing. They’re just a bunch of cult members that try
to be intimidating. If I ever met OSA or found out someone was spying on me, I would just call law enforcement.”
to be intimidating. If I ever met OSA or found out someone was spying on me, I would just call law enforcement.”
The day after the interview, Marisa joined the film crew at the Dallas Ideal Org protest and she confronted one of the staff who was filming us.
In a calm demeanor, Marisa told the staffer “You can get out of it – you have control over your life, L. Ron Hubbard does not. So, I hope someday you’ll be able to think freely and break away from this cult. That’s my best wish for you.”
And for many who have spoken out, they all say the same about wishing those that are still in the cult, that they will eventually see the light and leave.
The documentary filming is now complete and reams of film footage are in the cutting room for the editors to pick over and critique. Videographer, Bert Leahy, worked long, hard hours for 14 straight days, with little sleep – always focussed on the story he was filming. Colin Henderson was the man who kept the team on track to arrive at the GPS destination on time. Without Colin at the helm, the 14 day, ambitious documentary tour may not have been the success it was.
And referring to Examiner writer, David Love, who tagged along for the journey, it was an experience of a lifetime – not the journey itself, but being in the company of 2 Americans from Oklahoma and Texas who pressed on with caring hearts no matter how tired. Indeed, an inspiring 2 people on a mission of heart and love.
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