this is a report from a German site saying that Tommy Girl wanted to put Suri in a scientology summer camp
Scientology ‘Cult of Confusion’ begins filming tomorrow
A dedicated crew is working around the clock to make ready for an “adventure of a lifetime journey”, said one commenter on Facebook today. The “Cult of Confusion” documentary will begin filming tomorrow, August 5, 2013, in Oklahoma, then up to New York and back down to Texas.
Members of Scientology call L. RonHubbard’s doctrines a religion, but many ex-members and critics declare Scientology a dangerous and abusive cult of confusion.
Perhaps Hubbard was speaking of himselfwhen he said, “A confused person is in a trance of their own making - and therefore goes readily into that trance without resistance. Confusion might be created by ambiguous words, complex or endless sentences, pattern interruption or a myriad other techniques to incite trans-derivational searches.”
Texan, Bert Leahy, the videographer who was hired by Scientology as a Squirrel Buster to harass former Scientology executive, Marty Rathbun, said a few minutes ago, “see you soon my friend this is going to be quite an adventure.” Examiner writer, David Edgar Love, will be joining Leahy on this ambitious filming tour, and will be publishing events as they unfold.
Colin Henderson, the trusted logistics man on the crew, is now putting final touches on the vehicle graphics and programming the GPS to help keep the tour on target and time.
A moment ago on the new website created for the tour, Henderson posted: “The Suppressa Palooza Tour is set to begin in less than 24 hours. We can’t wait to get this party started. We know we are going to hear some amazing and heartbreaking stories as we track along our 3,800 mile journey. We can’t wait to hear your story. All of the support we have received has been truly amazing. We can’t thank everyone enough.”
Many view L. Ron Hubbard as a drug addicted sociopath, using his brainpower to deceive others rather than empower them -- a man who feigned love or compassion in order to get what he wanted. Hubbard thought of himself as a master wordsmiths, able to deliver a running "stream of consciousness" monologue that was both intriguing and hypnotic.
Hubbard once said he had “high hopes of smashing my name into history so violently that it will take a legendary form even if all books are destroyed.”
Indeed, the founder of Scientology was a man of galactic extravagance in his thoughts and books. Perhaps his letter to his wife in 1967 explains the reason for his own confused mind: “I’m drinking lots of rum and popping pinks and grays."
Hubbard’s claim that Xenu was the ruler of a Galactic Confederacy 75 million years ago, gathered billions of his galactic citizens, delivered them to earth and unloaded around the bases of volcanoes, is one of his craziest narratives.
Hydrogen bombs were then lowered into the volcanoes and killed all but a few aliens.
The now-disembodied victims' souls, which Hubbard called thetans, became what are known as body thetans, which are said to be still clinging to and adversely affecting everyone except Scientologists who have performed the expensive steps to remove them with auditing sessions.
Scientology is one of the most criticized, mysterious, and confusing religions or cults in modern history. Bert Leahy’s documentary, “Cult of Confusion” hopes to demystify the policies, and doctrines in Scientology that have harmed and abused not only church members, but also theirdisconnection and other aggressive practices that traumatize family members and loved ones.
David Edgar Love
http://www.examiner.com/article/scientology-cult-of-confusion-begins-filming-tomorrow
A tentative trial date has been set in Tom Cruise's $50-million defamation lawsuit against Bauer Publishing Company, the publisher ofLife & Style and In Touch magazine, for suggesting he abandoned his daughter, Suri. Barring settlement or delays, the case would reach a jury's ears on June 10, 2014. The parties expect a five-day trial. Cruise sued in October, and in a February report, his legal team said discovery would be taken regarding "Bauer's history of bigotry and hatred toward minority religious groups and their members." The case was ordered to a nonbinding private settlement conference in March, but the parties aren't expecting to hash out a deal. Cruise's lawyer told THR that "Tom is going to want to push this one all the way."
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr-esq/hollywood-docket-superhero-jewelry-tom-599581
A tentative trial date has been set in Tom Cruise's $50-million defamation lawsuit against Bauer Publishing Company, the publisher ofLife & Style and In Touch magazine, for suggesting he abandoned his daughter, Suri. Barring settlement or delays, the case would reach a jury's ears on June 10, 2014. The parties expect a five-day trial. Cruise sued in October, and in a February report, his legal team said discovery would be taken regarding "Bauer's history of bigotry and hatred toward minority religious groups and their members." The case was ordered to a nonbinding private settlement conference in March, but the parties aren't expecting to hash out a deal. Cruise's lawyer told THR that "Tom is going to want to push this one all the way."
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/thr-esq/hollywood-docket-superhero-jewelry-tom-599581
Lord Xenu Is Watching: Leah Remini Fears Leaked Scientology Files
By August 5, 2013
- An American actress who recently quit the Church of Scientology after more than 30 years as a parishioner has revealed she is planning to write a tell-all memoir.
Leah Remini told US Weekly the book would cover “everything that’s taboo to talk about”, though she didn’t specify how much she would reveal about the inner workings of Scientology, or her decision to leave.
The 43-year-old is thought to have been approached by several publishers and would undoubtedly have much to disclose. Best known for her starring role in the sitcom King of Queens, she joined the controversial religion in the 1970s and was formerly one of its most high-profile defenders. She rose to the position of “Operating Thetan Level Five” within the church and was friendly with top Scientologists such as Tom Cruise and the church’s leader, David Miscavige.
Last month, it was reported that Mr Miscavige was instrumental in driving Remini from the church. According to a blog by Mike Rinder, a former Scientology spokesman who is now one of its leading critics, Mr Miscavige implemented “heavy-handed efforts to force [Remini] into line” after she questioned why Mr Miscavige’s wife, Shelly, was not at the wedding of the Scientology stalwart Cruise to Katie Holmes in 2006. Remini was allegedly informed by another senior Scientologist: “You don’t have the... rank to ask about Shelly.”
The film director Paul Haggis, who quit the church in 2009, wrote an open letter praising Remini, which was published in the latest issue of The Hollywood Reporter. The actress, Haggis said, was one of only two Scientologists who had refused to “disconnect” from him after his departure.
Speaking to People magazine last week, Remini said “I believe that people should be able to question things. I believe that people should value family, and value friendships, and hold those things sacrosanct. That, for me, that’s what I’m about. It wouldn’t matter what it was, simply because no one is going to tell me how I need to think.”
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/americas/king-of-queens-star-leah-remini-plans-to-write-tellall-scientology-memoir-8747289.html
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