"We are the authorities".....Really? Are you? So if a demon spiritually attacks me while in bed can I say "In the name of tom crusie leave!"...? Please. TC is a fucking idiot. Watch south park. Seriously.
Scilons take ppl with medical conditions & make them crazier, that's why they have a waiver that denies members to get psychiatric care. also why Marilyn Manson was a scilon/used their methods.
The Cult of $cientology is NOT a religion. REAL religions do not force people to pay them all theIR money O in order to become "enlightened"
DO NOT TAKE ANY PERSONALITY TESTS, THAT IS WHEN THE BRAINWASHING STARTS!
@Acharmye OMG I meant Charles Manson not Marilyn. The killer not the singer, if the singer is using Scilon methods you want to boycott! Though Scilons are appealing to actors because their methods include lying, manipulating, controlling, and actors need that to get out of their psyche or something.
The real number of members in scientology is between 20-100.000 internationally. There is a cultmember who has lost his house because he couldnt pay for the courses otherwise. His name is Clyde..?
I am still not convinced that Scientology is a religion.
Judging from the way these clones behave, speak, and think, I am convinced that it is something other than a religion. The members of this organization are ambassadors of this "faith". Their actions speak louder than words and much can be said about a human character from the way he speaks.
Look, Tom Cruise is NOT a doctor. He , like Hubbard before him, was never trained in science or medicine and yet he dishes out medical advice.
His first wife got him into Scientology back in his early 20's. He's been in it for a very, very long time and Scientology has a tighter grip on him because of his celebrity status. His mindset now is from years and years of brainwashing and conditioning.
Haha... for a minute there i thought you actually said that L Ron H. was an authority on the mind... thankfully when i reread it i found out that you meant the very opposite- *relief* A cult started by a science fiction writer... *shakes head* not even a good one- if arthur c clarke had a cult i'd be interested in what he had to say!
Why do Scientologist feel the need to put down others? Tom uses the example of driving by an accident and the difference in reaction between Scientologists and the rest of us. For him to suggest that Scientologists are the only ones capable in helping in such a situation is laughable. No, it's rather an insult. It's that kind of arrogance and stupidity that turns me off of Cruise completely.
here is an interesting passage written by L. Ron Hubbard himself, stating that Scientology is NOT a religion!
"Scientology...is not a psycho-therapy nor a religion."
- L. Ron Hubbard's "Creation of Human Ability" p251
However, this was removed from later editions of the book to help the "Church" of Scientology to get tax-exemption and its status as a religion in many countries.
from what i learned about sea org, you are not alloed to have babies and belong to that particular org. then if u do they ask u if you are going to abort it. yet they rank women who have had n abortion pretty low on their ranking scale and would probably turn them away if they tried to become a scientologist unless of course they have lots of money!
Criminon is a Scilon program by which prison inmates are offered a free copy of Dianetics and then inculcated into the cult. Scientologists claim their 'technology' can reform criminals, but the statistics don't support their assertions.
Got a good tan goin,I knew the Sun in Barbados works well, No,wait a second,I think you've been to a Tanning booth,your eyes have the circles of tiny glasses,guess the Sun doesn't work good enough for your types neither,oh yeah,if I pass an acccident, I'm the first to help,I've read dianetics,got some good advice,but Dear Abbey does the same,but She's never said she was a Religion.
His eyes just have the look of a man deranged. Like he's really convinced himself of all that nutter crap he's spouting. I feel sorry for his family and friends. The man is a menace to free-thinking societies the world over.
of course they show him off lol ask about how long it took to build a place for him to live on the grounds and the sweat that went into building the damn place and that it was supposed to be volunteering to pay for courses and he was all upset because it was the wrong color the ass!!!!!! He is also a person who is a spokes person for COS only if you have high stats in society period oh hell yea thats right i'm not supposed to speak hell does that mean right now i am off board LMAO
Lots of media on Tom Cruise's upcoming 2 hour interviews with Oprah sometime in May. This is supposed to repair his dented image. Anonymous should protest wherever (Chicago??) it is being taped and/or outside Harpo Studios on the day it is going to air.
I hear Travolta may have an Autistic child. He's not getting any help b/c they don't believe in modern medicine. That's what some news reports have said but Travolta denies it. If this is true, I feel sorry for the boy
I think it is utterly despicable that Scientology denies its members drugs of any kind. I've read many autobiographies by people suffering from Schizophrenia and these people need help in the form of meds. Watching Tom Cruise damn those who use them makes me sick. He really is misguided.
@Cultika Not long ago, I heard a Boston radio talk show host confuse Christian Scientists with Scientologists. I truthfully don't know a lot about either, but I do know they are distinct theologies/philosphies, that the Christian Science Church was founded in Boston by Mary Baker Eddy, who, legend has it, was buried with a telephone, in case she might be able to communicate from "The Great Beyond."
@Cultika That phone myth could be downright phoney, for all I know. But it has been widely perpetuated, as are the urban legends of today.
Whether a believer in Christian Science or not, their newspaper, "The Christian Science Monitor," is professionally respected among journalists. I was required to subscribe to the paper in one of my newswriting courses, for their in-depth coverage of the 1980 presidential campaign.
I agree with Scientology that many children are needlessly prescribed psychopharmacological drugs (such as Ritalin) for alleged and misdiagnosed cases of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) , when it is perfectly normal for children to be restless and rambunctious, and some extra physical activity might be remedy enough.
@Cultika But I also agree with you, that some persons are seriously disturbed, and a drug may mean the difference between functionality and sociopathy, between coping and being potentially harmful to self and others.
@Cultika The Christian Science faith has promoted equally dangerous behavior.
There was a case in a Boston suburb, several years ago, of a Christian Science couple who denied their child treatment for what I recall was a routine case of pneumonia, which a simple course of penicillin would probably have cured.
As a result of those parents' stubborn faith and their infliction of that faith on their helpless child, the child died from a probably treatable illness.
@Cultika Where minor children are concerned, one has to question where the freedom of religion of parents end, and the rights of their dependent offspring, to be free of the potential dangers of religion, begin?
@Cultika I think in such cases of life and death, the state sholuld intervene on behalf of a child. And I'm saying this as a relative libertarian, who doesn't normally support government intrusion into private lives.
@Cultika But in such cases of a conflict between rights, I think the law should err on the side of preserving life.
And in such cases where those conflicting rights are, more or less, on par, as with the life of a mother versus that of an unborn child, then I think the right to life of an already-living woman may be given preference over the unborn child
@manyleaves Unfortunately, Scientology has psychiatry pegged as the fraud it is. There is no such thing as real "medical" treatment for autism. Autism is primarily caused by vaccines, just as many parents suddenly discover after their kids have been whacked. The best options for them are the detox programs devised by other victims and people who know what's going on. The government and medical industry are lying & have little to offer but the same, but Scientology = the ultimate sucker punch.
@manyleaves There indeed isn´t medical treatment, but the kid needs special aproach in communication, education and therapy, special diet seems to impove the condition a bit too. I am sure the kid will get all that from rich parents, people usually forget all these nonsensical orders when it is touching themselfs !-). ..(But of course autism isn´t CAUSED by vaccination, as there always were autistic children even before vaccination for masses).
@manyleaves I'm not sure if Scientologists are totally against modern medicine. Some media reports may be confusing Scientology with Christian Science, the latter of which is a distinct (and longer-standing) religion unto itself. I am certain that Christian Scientists have rfused medical treatments (such as penicillin) in the past for such normally treatable diseases as pneumonia.
@gymnastix Go to Mark Bunker's Youtube site, XENUTV. You will find a boat load of info there. Also check out Tory Magoo's stuff. She was a member for 20+ years.
@manyleaves But Scientologists are definitely on record as being anti-psychiatry, or at least, specifically, "anti-psychopharmacological drugs."
But then there are also still some medical doctors who don't fully accept psychology (and its medically-licensed field of psychiatry) as an exact science, who view it only slightly more respectable than astrology.
@manyleaves There are even some who concur that psychology, as with communism, was one of the two, great "religions" (and some might even say "evils") produced by the 20th Century.
I say "religions" because many supporting both and each of these philosophies turned over their belief and values systems to them, some even blindly, as with faith derived from theology.
"We are the authorities".....Really? Are you? So if a demon spiritually attacks me while in bed can I say "In the name of tom crusie leave!"...? Please. TC is a fucking idiot. Watch south park. Seriously.
SuperSam424 2 weeks ago
He is #2 and I don't mean in any organization...
Laurpalooza 1 month ago
It should be official that if sombody laughs like that, it automatically means they're crazy LoL!
BruceJC75 4 months ago
Scilons take ppl with medical conditions & make them crazier, that's why they have a waiver that denies members to get psychiatric care. also why Marilyn Manson was a scilon/used their methods.
The Cult of $cientology is NOT a religion. REAL religions do not force people to pay them all theIR money O in order to become "enlightened"
DO NOT TAKE ANY PERSONALITY TESTS, THAT IS WHEN THE BRAINWASHING STARTS!
Google: Scientology casualty list
to see the murder and extortion going on.
C&P
Acharmye 4 months ago
@Acharmye OMG I meant Charles Manson not Marilyn. The killer not the singer, if the singer is using Scilon methods you want to boycott! Though Scilons are appealing to actors because their methods include lying, manipulating, controlling, and actors need that to get out of their psyche or something.
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Acharmye 4 months ago
What is he on?
getreadyyou 11 months ago
The real number of members in scientology is between 20-100.000 internationally. There is a cultmember who has lost his house because he couldnt pay for the courses otherwise. His name is Clyde..?
globe255 1 year ago
And the world is crying stupidity of man.
ZachVMNTX1 1 year ago
holy crap... @ 3:48 .. just imagine.. a Hitler mustache
Polum824545201 1 year ago
old clip, but here's an update, Travolta left cuz his family member didn't get the proper meds cuz scientology doens't believe in meds
eyoak 1 year ago
"We are the authorities on the mind" Hahahahaha! Bull shit! I bet Tom Cruise has never even heard of Carl Jung.
MrLemex 1 year ago
At 3:49 Cruise looks remarkably like Hitler.
I'm just saying...
djbethell 1 year ago
How can anyone call this a religion?
Ramadl59 1 year ago
We can't forget that Dr Tom knows the history of psychiatry and we dont.We're all just glib SPs in his all knowing presence.
jimmah1967 1 year ago
I am still not convinced that Scientology is a religion.
Judging from the way these clones behave, speak, and think, I am convinced that it is something other than a religion. The members of this organization are ambassadors of this "faith". Their actions speak louder than words and much can be said about a human character from the way he speaks.
Look, Tom Cruise is NOT a doctor. He , like Hubbard before him, was never trained in science or medicine and yet he dishes out medical advice.
Nguli34689 1 year ago
FUCK THE CULT!!!!
blamecanada123456789 2 years ago 2
The guy is a retard LOL!!
HeyWakeUpPeople 2 years ago
LOL Kevin Keegan appointed as Newcastle manager!
How did that go then?
shravanbhat 2 years ago 2
Did the scientology drove Cruise stupid or did he join the scientology precisely because ohe was stupid ?
New version of the egg and the chicken.
JuliendAnce 2 years ago 23
the world will never know
pyramidheadrocks 2 years ago
His first wife got him into Scientology back in his early 20's. He's been in it for a very, very long time and Scientology has a tighter grip on him because of his celebrity status. His mindset now is from years and years of brainwashing and conditioning.
DragonflyandTheWolf 2 years ago 3
i think a bit from column A, a bit from column B.
But he definitely is a freak
Rx78RN 2 years ago
@JuliendAnce Even with the typos or misconstrued language, a good one!
This could definitely be a case of an updated version of the old adage about "Which came first--the chicken, or the egg?"
gymnastix 1 year ago
L.Ron Hubbard was an authority on the mind, Tom? Just, just, just think about that statement for a minute.
allaboutdmagic 2 years ago 6
Haha... for a minute there i thought you actually said that L Ron H. was an authority on the mind... thankfully when i reread it i found out that you meant the very opposite- *relief* A cult started by a science fiction writer... *shakes head* not even a good one- if arthur c clarke had a cult i'd be interested in what he had to say!
QuixoticM 2 years ago 2
Why do Scientologist feel the need to put down others? Tom uses the example of driving by an accident and the difference in reaction between Scientologists and the rest of us. For him to suggest that Scientologists are the only ones capable in helping in such a situation is laughable. No, it's rather an insult. It's that kind of arrogance and stupidity that turns me off of Cruise completely.
jademm 2 years ago 22
i know like tim cruise would do jack shit if he saw anybody on the side of the road
cyraxandflyraxHaters 2 years ago
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The Catholic Church is the One True Church!
iotaunam1 2 years ago
Cruise is a nut case
DaddyThuggalo 2 years ago 9
Scientology is such a joke :P
CFrostyTheSnowman 2 years ago 10
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here is an interesting passage written by L. Ron Hubbard himself, stating that Scientology is NOT a religion!
"Scientology...is not a psycho-therapy nor a religion."
- L. Ron Hubbard's "Creation of Human Ability" p251
However, this was removed from later editions of the book to help the "Church" of Scientology to get tax-exemption and its status as a religion in many countries.
TurkeySlag 2 years ago
from what i learned about sea org, you are not alloed to have babies and belong to that particular org. then if u do they ask u if you are going to abort it. yet they rank women who have had n abortion pretty low on their ranking scale and would probably turn them away if they tried to become a scientologist unless of course they have lots of money!
bikiniisland 2 years ago
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Germany got the right idea, ban these fucking idiots worldwide!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ggallinmoko123 3 years ago 3
Criminon is a Scilon program by which prison inmates are offered a free copy of Dianetics and then inculcated into the cult. Scientologists claim their 'technology' can reform criminals, but the statistics don't support their assertions.
45564766 3 years ago
HA HA HA The ship is sinking!
theslothman666 3 years ago 3
crim-in-on we cant rehabilitate criminals??????/ whats is criminon at around 3:33
ThEpErsOnLiGHts 3 years ago
SICKOS.
ratwell71 3 years ago
Fucking win. Why can't the BBC do something like this then the nation would really get the message.
brightgreenletters 3 years ago 3
What was all the fuss about in Germany
with Tom Cruise`s Nazi movie? Please see:
Scientology:Germany says "Nein" to Valkyrie v=kn14085KFUE
riply43 3 years ago
Got a good tan goin,I knew the Sun in Barbados works well, No,wait a second,I think you've been to a Tanning booth,your eyes have the circles of tiny glasses,guess the Sun doesn't work good enough for your types neither,oh yeah,if I pass an acccident, I'm the first to help,I've read dianetics,got some good advice,but Dear Abbey does the same,but She's never said she was a Religion.
kcnailbender 3 years ago
$cientology has made him insane!!
ScienRipOff 3 years ago
It's really disgusting how crazy this man is. He probably missed a lot of meds in the last years.
mollie2810 3 years ago 9
His eyes just have the look of a man deranged. Like he's really convinced himself of all that nutter crap he's spouting. I feel sorry for his family and friends. The man is a menace to free-thinking societies the world over.
xenosoldier 3 years ago 3
of course they show him off lol ask about how long it took to build a place for him to live on the grounds and the sweat that went into building the damn place and that it was supposed to be volunteering to pay for courses and he was all upset because it was the wrong color the ass!!!!!! He is also a person who is a spokes person for COS only if you have high stats in society period oh hell yea thats right i'm not supposed to speak hell does that mean right now i am off board LMAO
TheTruth4Justice 3 years ago 2
"I'm not sure if I can call it a religion, that's what they say it is" BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!
stats down, the secret is out
MARYBLEUZ 3 years ago 11
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Lots of media on Tom Cruise's upcoming 2 hour interviews with Oprah sometime in May. This is supposed to repair his dented image. Anonymous should protest wherever (Chicago??) it is being taped and/or outside Harpo Studios on the day it is going to air.
ricca119 3 years ago
Wow, Sky news is really doing an awesome job - never saw these clips before!
MightyTiny 3 years ago 7
I hear Travolta may have an Autistic child. He's not getting any help b/c they don't believe in modern medicine. That's what some news reports have said but Travolta denies it. If this is true, I feel sorry for the boy
manyleaves 3 years ago 7
I think it is utterly despicable that Scientology denies its members drugs of any kind. I've read many autobiographies by people suffering from Schizophrenia and these people need help in the form of meds. Watching Tom Cruise damn those who use them makes me sick. He really is misguided.
Cultika 3 years ago 4
@Cultika Not long ago, I heard a Boston radio talk show host confuse Christian Scientists with Scientologists. I truthfully don't know a lot about either, but I do know they are distinct theologies/philosphies, that the Christian Science Church was founded in Boston by Mary Baker Eddy, who, legend has it, was buried with a telephone, in case she might be able to communicate from "The Great Beyond."
gymnastix 1 year ago
@Cultika That phone myth could be downright phoney, for all I know. But it has been widely perpetuated, as are the urban legends of today.
Whether a believer in Christian Science or not, their newspaper, "The Christian Science Monitor," is professionally respected among journalists. I was required to subscribe to the paper in one of my newswriting courses, for their in-depth coverage of the 1980 presidential campaign.
gymnastix 1 year ago
I agree with Scientology that many children are needlessly prescribed psychopharmacological drugs (such as Ritalin) for alleged and misdiagnosed cases of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (ADHD) , when it is perfectly normal for children to be restless and rambunctious, and some extra physical activity might be remedy enough.
gymnastix 1 year ago
@Cultika But I also agree with you, that some persons are seriously disturbed, and a drug may mean the difference between functionality and sociopathy, between coping and being potentially harmful to self and others.
gymnastix 1 year ago
@Cultika The Christian Science faith has promoted equally dangerous behavior.
There was a case in a Boston suburb, several years ago, of a Christian Science couple who denied their child treatment for what I recall was a routine case of pneumonia, which a simple course of penicillin would probably have cured.
As a result of those parents' stubborn faith and their infliction of that faith on their helpless child, the child died from a probably treatable illness.
gymnastix 1 year ago
@Cultika Where minor children are concerned, one has to question where the freedom of religion of parents end, and the rights of their dependent offspring, to be free of the potential dangers of religion, begin?
gymnastix 1 year ago
@Cultika I think in such cases of life and death, the state sholuld intervene on behalf of a child. And I'm saying this as a relative libertarian, who doesn't normally support government intrusion into private lives.
gymnastix 1 year ago
@Cultika But in such cases of a conflict between rights, I think the law should err on the side of preserving life.
And in such cases where those conflicting rights are, more or less, on par, as with the life of a mother versus that of an unborn child, then I think the right to life of an already-living woman may be given preference over the unborn child
gymnastix 1 year ago
@manyleaves
Yeah, his son died (drowned in the bath tub) in Florida last year, and it rocked Travolta's faith in Scientology.
MrThriven 1 year ago
Very prophetic. And very sad he's been so brain-washed and may have lost his son due to it.
djbethell 1 year ago
@manyleaves Unfortunately, Scientology has psychiatry pegged as the fraud it is. There is no such thing as real "medical" treatment for autism. Autism is primarily caused by vaccines, just as many parents suddenly discover after their kids have been whacked. The best options for them are the detox programs devised by other victims and people who know what's going on. The government and medical industry are lying & have little to offer but the same, but Scientology = the ultimate sucker punch.
cusanusnicolas 1 year ago
@cusanusnicolas Scientology= A Cult.
manyleaves 1 year ago
@manyleaves There indeed isn´t medical treatment, but the kid needs special aproach in communication, education and therapy, special diet seems to impove the condition a bit too. I am sure the kid will get all that from rich parents, people usually forget all these nonsensical orders when it is touching themselfs !-). ..(But of course autism isn´t CAUSED by vaccination, as there always were autistic children even before vaccination for masses).
finehomemadewine 1 year ago
@manyleaves He had a dying child and didn't get him treated, and he made sure the kid died out of the country. That's murder 3 if you ask me
tftmc 1 year ago
@tftmc You have a point...never thought he did this on purpose. Scientology is pretty sick so I guessI wouldn't put it past them.
manyleaves 1 year ago
@manyleaves the boy died and he has a new child That says it all i think...
gr8Sweetfox 1 year ago
@manyleaves I'm not sure if Scientologists are totally against modern medicine. Some media reports may be confusing Scientology with Christian Science, the latter of which is a distinct (and longer-standing) religion unto itself. I am certain that Christian Scientists have rfused medical treatments (such as penicillin) in the past for such normally treatable diseases as pneumonia.
gymnastix 1 year ago
@gymnastix Go to Mark Bunker's Youtube site, XENUTV. You will find a boat load of info there. Also check out Tory Magoo's stuff. She was a member for 20+ years.
manyleaves 1 year ago
@manyleaves But Scientologists are definitely on record as being anti-psychiatry, or at least, specifically, "anti-psychopharmacological drugs."
But then there are also still some medical doctors who don't fully accept psychology (and its medically-licensed field of psychiatry) as an exact science, who view it only slightly more respectable than astrology.
gymnastix 1 year ago
@manyleaves There are even some who concur that psychology, as with communism, was one of the two, great "religions" (and some might even say "evils") produced by the 20th Century.
I say "religions" because many supporting both and each of these philosophies turned over their belief and values systems to them, some even blindly, as with faith derived from theology.
gymnastix 1 year ago
awesume info
insecthero 3 years ago 2