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"Cruise Videos were 'Good for Scientology'"
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Ladybird



Joined: 27 Jul 2005
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PostPosted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 11:29 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Of course scientologists think the Cruise video was great publicity! Cult ELDERS told them so!

The following is a spoof (I think) from ars, but it is not far off from the truth about how scientologists are lied to by their "elders". I was amazed to find out so many things I was told and believed while in the Sea Org were total lies!

In fact, just the other night I was telling another x-Sea Org about the TIME magazine article being up on the web, and she was shocked! She was sure scientology had won that lawsuit! (They didn't).

http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,972865,00.html?imw=Y

This "spoof" (?) is really what it is like inside the cult. The only real giveaways are some of the terms a real insider would know. The part about Davey could be true!

Ladybird


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On Jan 28, 6:48 pm, scienta...@gmail.com wrote:
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> On Jan 28, 6:33 pm, "t_shuffle" <thorazineshuf...@gmail.com> wrote:

> > Leaked videos of Tom Cruise singing the praises of Scientology were good
> > publicity for the controversial religion, church elders have confirmed.


> > Footage of an energized Cruise promoting the religion found its way onto the
> > Internet last week, prompting an outpouring of criticism aimed at the star.


> > But Scientology bosses insist the star's bizarre monologues, in which he
> > referred to the faith as "a blast" and saluted a statue of founder L. Ron
> > Hubbard boosted the church's profile.


> > A spokesperson tells Page Six, "Having presented these selective and out of
> > context excerpts with the intent of creating both controversy and ridicule
> > resulted in people searching for Church of Scientology Web sites."


> >http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/blogs/sfgate/detail?blogid=7&entry_id=2...




Don't be silly. My Case Supervisor just got all of us on staff (here
at the org) together and explained exactly what has been happening on
the internet and around the world (we aren't permitted access to
computers or tv's (or books) so we don't get enturbulated by all the
entheta).

Here's what we now Know: Tom Cruise did a video. He placed it on the
internet. It was such a hit that in 2 or 3 days it was being played
all over the internet. The church was thrilled with this internet
acceptance. Then an autobiography of Tom was released and immediately
became the NY Times Bestseller. The book highlights the power beauty
and goodness of our church. The world is in awe of us right now (most
of the staff blushed upon hearing this).


Stats are going through the roof. The CS says that we will probably
have nearly 12 million new scientology members within the next 12
months owing to the excitement on the internet and in the newspapers
around the world about the church of scientology owing to the
remarkable presence and poise of our number one man, Tom Cruise.


After we all stood up and applauded the statue of David Miscaviage
(Rons statue was replaced by Davids last week) the CS told us to get
back to work.


We did so (in secret glee).


A Scientologist that KNOWS the TRUTH

_________________
"There is nothing as wild in the books of Man as will probably happen here on Earth...it will happen and be allowed to happen simply because all this is so incredible that nobody will even think of stopping it until it is far, far too late"~LRH
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magoo1



Joined: 24 Jan 2004
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Location: Burbank, CA, USA

PostPosted: Wed Jan 30, 2008 11:37 pm    Post subject: Reply with quote

Quote:
Don't be silly. My Case Supervisor just got all of us on staff (here
at the org) together and explained exactly what has been happening on
the internet and around the world (we aren't permitted access to
computers or tv's (or books) so we don't get enturbulated by all the
entheta).


Gawd! Their Vice Pres of Scientology told me this in 2000. I cannot believe
they are STILL running this, but of course, I can. How else could they KEEP the members "in"?

"Their stats are out the roof"---MY ASS!

GO DRIVE BY SCIENTOLOGY PLACES AND LOOK, TAKE PICTURES:
THEY'RE STILL D E A D.

Tick Tock, DM, Tick Tock---remember? I guess that ticking is
finally striking 12 Wink alien

Tory/Magoo~~~
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