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travolta said:
^ well, to spread publicity for the church of scientology of course!

Yeah, and there will probably be all kinds of subliminal messages and cult mind control tactics during the ceremony.


Priest(or whatever Scientology calls them): Dearly Beloved *blip* [Join Scientology] *blip* We are gathered here today *blip* [Give us all your money] *blip* To join these two *blip* [L. Ron Hubbard is God] *blip* people in Holy Matrimony. . .


:shock: :huh: :ninja:
 
ABORT-HAPPY FOLKS

June 29, 2005 -- THE new religion embraced by former Catholic schoolgirl Katie Holmes — unlike her original faith — actually encourages abortion. As The Post's Philip Recchia has re ported, the Church of Scientology assigned Tom Cruise's fiancée a full-time handler, Jessica Rodri guez, 29, who is a member of the sect's elite corps, the Sea Organization. Like all Sea Org members, Rodriguez is discouraged by the sect from ever giving birth. And if she does get pregnant, chances are she'll have an abortion. A former high-ranking Sea Org member now tells Recchia: "It is estimated that there have been some 1,500 abortions carried out by women in the Sea Organization since the implementation of a rule in the late '80s that members could not remain in the organization if they decided to have children. And if members who have been in the Sea Organization for, say, 10 years do decide to have kids, they are dismissed with no more than $1,000" in severance. Our source's ex-wife was also a Sea Org, and she was pressured by the church into having an abortion.

http://www.nypost.com/gossip/25552.htm
 
Well but of course, having an abortion is normal...while taking pills to help with post-pardem-depression is just INSANE :wacko:

Who are these clan members? This whole scientiology bit is beginning to freak me out :angry:
 
^ No doubt. But heck, watch it, it'll be the next huge Hollywood thing, on the heals of Kabalah...
 
Erin said:
^ No doubt. But heck, watch it, it'll be the next huge Hollywood thing, on the heals of Kabalah...


Nah, $cientology was really big more in the 90's. . .but lately (before this whole Tom Cruise erm revival) Kabalah is starting to take over it. . and they're probably feeling threatened by it.
 
Katie's Missing 16 Days

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I put this in another thread but I think it should be here....
Maybe the moderators can delete it in the other thread?:flower:
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Katie Holmes' Missing Days
Tuesday, June 21, 2005

By Roger Friedman

The newly engaged Katie Holmes still has some explaining to do to her friends and family.

There were 16 days in April during which no one seems to know where she was.

Holmes made a public appearance on April 4 at the premiere of "Steel Magnolias" on Broadway.

She came with her publicist, Leslie Sloane Zelnick, and a couple of other friends. They were there to support Rebecca Gayheart, who was making her Broadway debut.

I know this because I spoke to Holmes at length during the play's intermission. She said she had just moved into her New York apartment and was looking forward to seeing the city.

I also know that on April 4, she had not yet made the acquaintance of Tom Cruise. She briefly dated Josh Hartnett after breaking up with actor Chris Klein.

Hartnett, Klein, Cruise: Which of these three is not like the others?

Klein and Hartnett are young and tall. Cruise is middle-aged and height-challenged.

On the other hand, he's the biggest movie star in the world. They are not.

Holmes was busy during that first week in April. On April 7, she was photographed at the Fragrance Foundation's FiFi event.

Four days later, Holmes was still in New York and was photographed at VH1's "Save the Music" concert. She still had not met Cruise.

Sometime that week, her friends say, she flew to Los Angeles for a meeting with Cruise about a role in "Mission: Impossible 3." The meeting took place after April 11.

The next time anyone heard from Holmes was on April 27, when she appeared in public as Cruise's girlfriend and love of his life.

Where was she during those 16 days?

Somewhere during that time, she decided to fire both her manager and agent, each of whom she had been with for years and who were devoted to her.

The manager, John Carrabino, also handles Renée Zellweger and is beloved by his clients.

Holmes also acquired a new best friend, Jessica Feshbach, the daughter of Joe Feshbach, a controversial Palo Alto, Calif., bond trader. (aka Jessica Rodriguez)

The Feshbach family, according to published documents, has donated millions to the Church of Scientology. Jessica's aunt even runs a Scientology center in Florida.

According to Richard Behar's now famous 1991 story in Time magazine about Scientology, the Feshbachs were the subject of congressional hearings in 1989.

Behar wrote: "The heads of several companies claimed that Feshbach operatives have spread false information to government agencies and posed in various guises — such as a Securities and Exchange Commission official — in an effort to discredit the companies and drive the stocks down.

"Michael Russell, who ran a chain of business journals, testified that a Feshbach employee called his bankers and interfered with his loans. Sometimes the Feshbachs send private detectives to dig up dirt on firms, which is then shared with business reporters, brokers and fund managers."

The risk-taking Feshbachs, known the world over for making their fortune "shorting" stocks, and the level-headed, conservative Holmeses would be a difficult mix at a dinner table.

Katie's father, Martin Holmes, is the senior partner in a large and respected Toledo, Ohio, law firm. His son, Martin Jr., has recently joined the firm. He's a Harvard graduate. Katie's mom, Kathy, is frequently cited in Toledo for her charity work.

There is some fear among Holmes' close circle that her instant romance with Cruise is not as organic as portrayed.

For one thing, Holmes was raised a strict Catholic. Also, gone from the picture are two close Holmes friends who used to be with her when she did publicity for a film.

One of these is Meghann Birie, a childhood friend who has suddenly disappeared from Holmes' world. Another, a local TV producer here in New York, was too afraid to discuss the situation with me.

We know that Cruise auditioned several actresses for this role before settling on Holmes. This column reported a story about Jennifer Garner. There have been published stories about Kate Bosworth, Lindsay Lohan and Jessica Alba being approached.

A newer one involves Scarlett Johansson, who ran for her life when presented with a fait accompli dinner at the Scientology Celebrity Centre in Hollywood.

And history has been rewritten since the April 27 unveiling.

Curiously, since the Cruise-Holmes situation popped up, we have heard over and over again that Cruise was the young actress' idol when she was growing up.

That's certainly interesting because all of the publicity that used to run on Holmes — still found all over the Internet — lists another Tom as her favorite actor.

That would be Tom Hanks.


www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,160192,00.html
 
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NOE said:
Well but of course, having an abortion is normal...while taking pills to help with post-pardem-depression is just INSANE :wacko:

Who are these clan members? This whole scientiology bit is beginning to freak me out :angry:

likewise... if all of this is true, it seems cruise is really going a little overboard on this...
 
NOE said:
Well but of course, having an abortion is normal...while taking pills to help with post-pardem-depression is just INSANE :wacko:

Who are these clan members? This whole scientiology bit is beginning to freak me out :angry:

Yeah really, I was reading this one story about scientology and they were saying that the church pretty much has a policy of neglect for kids until they are old enough to contribute to the church in some way (get a job to donate money, recruit members, etc.)

This one guy wrote in saying how he went to a scientology compound, and the dealing with the kids there was like dealing with street kids in a third world country. Neglected, dirty, no health care except for the occasional vitamin and totally lacking in any adult supervision or contact. It's sad really

:(
 
Witchbaby said:
This one guy wrote in saying how he went to a scientology compound, and the dealing with the kids there was like dealing with street kids in a third world country. Neglected, dirty, no health care except for the occasional vitamin and totally lacking in any adult supervision or contact. It's sad really

:(

well, at least they aren't on ritalin, right?:angry:

i've heard that scientology is anti-homosexuality, as well. what do they propose as sexual alternatives, i wonder?
 
I still can't believe they're together I mean it just seems like such a weird pairing! Everyone that he has been with seems strange with him.. mimi, nicole, penelope and now katie? Maybe he would look good with someone blonde and his height??:p
 
Everything involving their relationship is creeping me out, missing for days, sudden change in attitudes, scientology.....
 
Jennika said:
ABORT-HAPPY FOLKS

June 29, 2005 -- THE new religion embraced by former Catholic schoolgirl Katie Holmes — unlike her original faith — actually encourages abortion. As The Post's Philip Recchia has re ported, the Church of Scientology assigned Tom Cruise's fiancée a full-time handler, Jessica Rodri guez, 29, who is a member of the sect's elite corps, the Sea Organization. Like all Sea Org members, Rodriguez is discouraged by the sect from ever giving birth. And if she does get pregnant, chances are she'll have an abortion. A former high-ranking Sea Org member now tells Recchia: "It is estimated that there have been some 1,500 abortions carried out by women in the Sea Organization since the implementation of a rule in the late '80s that members could not remain in the organization if they decided to have children. And if members who have been in the Sea Organization for, say, 10 years do decide to have kids, they are dismissed with no more than $1,000" in severance. Our source's ex-wife was also a Sea Org, and she was pressured by the church into having an abortion.

http://www.nypost.com/gossip/25552.htm

Oh yeah that makes alot of sense!:angry::angry:Killing a innocent child is perfectly alright but taking prescription drugs to help you get over a disease or something is totally wrong.That makes alot of sense now doesn;t it:angry:Idiots the whole lot of them.:sick:
Sonja
 
meme527 said:
i've heard that scientology is anti-homosexuality, as well. what do they propose as sexual alternatives, i wonder?
sham marriages to Katie Holmes? :innocent:
ahem. ok, I'll shut up :ninja:
 
^^^^:blink: I mean I like funny people but that was strange? and not in the least romantic:rolleyes:
 
Lea said:
my caption : "please, don't let this man kill me.":lol:

look at oprah's body language - she's backed way into the corner of her own couch, on her own show - i hope she has a safety button you can press for instant security guards, like bank tellers have. actually i think if you look at her left hand she's pressing that button in this shot........

somebody needs to do a cult intervention now. i think tom cruise is seriously lost.
 
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meme527 said:
look at oprah's body language - she's backed way into the corner of her own couch, on her own show - i hope she has a safety button you can press for instant security guards, like bank tellers have. actually i think if you look at her left hand she's pressing that button in this shot........

:lol: :lol:
 
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