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Scientology leader’s niece tells all in book – ‘Beyond Belief: My Secret Life Inside Scientology and…

Published by EOTM News Editor on March 16th, 2013 - in Books, Breaking News, Entertainment News, Religion

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AFP – The Church of Scientology has lashed out at a new book by its leader’s niece, which recounts a stolen childhood and how she was brainwashed and cut off from her family before eventually escaping.

Photo credit: Getty - A headquarters for the Church of Scientology in Clearwater, Florida on January 16, 2013. The Church of Scientology has lashed out at a new book by its leader's niece, which recounts a stolen childhood and how she was brainwashed and cut off from her family before eventually escaping.

InBeyond Belief: My Secret Life Inside Scientology And My Harrowing Escape,Jenna Miscavige-Hill — whose uncle David Miscavige runs the secretive group — also claims she was forced to work as a child.

But a spokesman for the Church said her claims were “false” and denounced “efforts to exploit Mr Miscavige’s name.”

“The Church has long respected the family unit while accommodating and helping those raising children,” Karin Pouw, spokeswoman for the Church of Scientology International, told AFP.

“The Church does not engage in any activities that mistreat, neglect or force children to engage in manual labor. The Church follows all laws with respect to children,” she said, accusing Miscavige-Hill of “apostate behavior.”

In the book, published in February, the 29-year-old tells of hard labour she and other children were forced to do in the 1990s in the Ranch, in a remote part of the California desert.

The Ranch, near San Jacinto, 90 miles (150 kilometers) southeast of Los Angeles, was “like a military boot camp, with grueling drills, endless musters, exhaustive inspections, and arduous physical labor that no child should have to do.”

The children saw their parents for only a few hours per week. They did not receive any education in the traditional sense, said Miscavige-Hill, who lived there for six years, until she was 12 years old.

Those interned there until 2000 were the children of the Sea Org, the elite of the Church founded by science fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard. They worked 14 hours a day, seven days a week for a weekly wage of $45.
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The details fit in with another book which came out in January in the United States, “Going Clear” by journalist Lawrence Wright, which the Church described as “so ludicrous it belongs in a supermarket tabloid.”

Among other back-breaking tasks the Scientologist children had to drag enormous rocks to build a wall, or dig irrigation channels under the blazing desert sun, said Miscavige-Hill.

“The conditions we worked under would have been tough for a grown man, and yet any complaints, backflashing (Scientology term for talking back), any kind of questioning was instantly met with disciplinary action,” she said.

The Church of Scientology’s celebrity members include Tom Cruise, John Travolta, Juliette Lewis and the singer Beck.

But the stars were shielded from the dark side of the shadowy organization. “There was never a risk that they would get exposed to child labor or something similar that the Church didn’t want them to see,” said Miscavige-Hill.

“Celebrities wouldn’t know from talking to them (to Sea Org members) or watching them whether they’d been paid their forty-five dollars that week, or if they missed their families.”

The ex-Scientologist, who like Wright and other ex-Church members including Canadian director and screenwriter Paul Haggis — who published an open letter when he left — also criticizes its reported “disconnection” policy.

The rule, which the Church denies having, allegedly bans all Scientologists from any contact with ex-members who criticize the organization.

Its spokeswoman cast doubt on the claims made in Miscavige-Hill’s book.

“Those who decide a religious order isn’t for them are free to move on with their lives, as Ms. Hill did. Every religion has its detractors; there is no faith that can satisfy everyone’s spiritual needs,” she said.

“Revisionist histories are typical of apostate behavior and tabloid tales should always be taken with an enormous grain of salt.”

Protected in the United States by the US Constitution, which guarantees freedom of religion, the Church of Scientology is considered a sect in other countries.

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Tom Cruise hell bent on protecting humanity from aliens living in our bodies, according to Author Lawrence Wright

Scientology has just gotten a little bit creepier with the release of best selling author, Lawrence Wright’s new book, “Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood, and the Prison of Belief.”

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The new book claims that Scarlett Johansson, Jessica Alba, Lindsay Lohan and Kate Bosworth were only a few women that were ‘auditioned’ to be Tom Cruise’s wife. He eventually wed Katie Holmes in 2005.
However, The Church of Scientology has vehemently denied these claims.
Wright pens the tell all book on the very private religion of Scientology and according to the Pulitzer Prize-winner, “Going clear” means to achieve a state of mental purity and clarity as a result of the “auditing” process; it represents the first plateau in a long series of steps ultimately leading to spiritual enlightenment and superhuman powers. He delves deep into the world of Scientology and gives a disturbing accounts of Cruise’s ties to the church including his belief that “he’s on earth to save humanity from aliens hiding inside people’s bodies.”
Cruise who has been a member of the Church of Scientology since he was 23, reportedly has a high ranking position with the sect and has helped ‘heal’ some of its members as well as ‘lending his star power for political gain.’

According to Wright, Katie Holmes divorced Cruise because she believed their daughter Suri was about to undergo auditing at age 6.

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Other celebrities that practice Scientology are Rupert Murdoch, John Travolta, Kirstie Alley, Danny Masterson, Giovanni Ribisi, Leah Remini, Lisa Marie Presley, Kelly Preston, Juliette Lewis, Linda Blair, Christopher Masterson, and Sonny Bono to name a few.

Going Clear hits news stands January 17th — it is also available for pre-order.

 

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Report: Katie Holmes wasn’t Scientology’s first choice to be the bride of Tom Cruise

Published by EOTM News Editor on September 2nd, 2012 - in Breaking News, Entertainment News, Religion
Tom Cruise and Scientology just got a little bit more spookier. According to Vanity Fair, Katie Holmes was not the religious sects first choice for the Top Gun. According to the mags writer Maureen Orth, the Church of Scientology auditioned multiple actresses to date Cruise, however, the women thought they were auditioning for a Scientology training film.The project was run by Scientology leader David Miscavige’s wife Shelly in 2004, although the church denies it ever existed and dismissed the sources as disgruntled former Scientologists.

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Marc Headley, who wrote the Scientology expose “Blown for Good,” claimed Cruise watched several audition tapes. After an intensive screening process, the Church eventually chose British-Iranian actress Nazanin Boniadi, according to Vanity Fair. She was reportedly ordered to change her hair color, dump her boyfriend and swear to secrecy before dating Cruise from November 2004 until January 2005.

During the brief relationship, Orth wrote, Boniadi was reported to Scientology officials for any minor slight against Cruise or David Miscavige, and her only source of income was a credit card from Cruise’s production company.

In January 2005, the Church of Scientology told Boniadi the relationship was over because Cruise wanted “someone with her own power – like Nicole [Kidman],” according to Vanity Fair.By April 2005, Cruise and Holmes were publicly dating. They married and had a daughter, Suri Cruise, in 2006.
The high profile couple divorce settlement was finalized in July, whereas they reached a private divorce settlement and custody agreement.
The New York Daily News Contributed to this report.

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What does the number 33 mean to ‘Scientology’ and ‘Tom Cruise’?

Published by EOTM News Editor on July 9th, 2012 - in Breaking News, Celebrity Divorces, Entertainment News

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In my many blog posts on Tom Crusie, Katie Holmes, their daughter Suri and Scientology, I have came across some interesting bits of  information. The most disturbing is the well….spooky coincidence of all three ex wives or soon to be in the case of Katie, parting ways with the Top Gun at 33 years of age. Yes, it’s true Mimi Rogers, Nicole Kidman, and now Katie Holmes ending their marriages at 33,with exception of Mimi’s being finalized when she was 34.

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What does all this mean?

Well, according to the Church of Scientology:

“The number 33 is known as the ‘Master Teacher, it represents altruism and increasing your positive energy. It’s associated with healing powers through love.”

Hmm….I just recently saw “The Da Vinci Code” for the 2nd time and 33 represented the ‘Meaning of Life,’ which in this case would mean what?

Independence is the key to our existence?! I can dig it!

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Well, according to numerology, 33 is the ‘Master Teacher’. It is regarded as a representation of spiritual progress and the spread of positive energy. And that’s exactly what Scientology preaches – global betterment.

It still doesn’t make sense….is it all just a big coincidence? What are your thoughts? Leave in comments below!

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Scientologists deny tailing Cruise’ wife, eyeing daughter



Scientologists deny tailing Cruise’ wife, eyeing daughter (via AFP)

The Church of Scientology denied sending anyone to follow Katie Holmes after she filed for divorce from Tom Cruise, amid reports she feared her husband’s plans for their daughter. A lawyer for the church also dismissed reports that Cruise — a prominent Scientologist — wanted their six-year-old daughter…

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Mission Impossible? Tom Cruise under fire at 50



Mission Impossible? Tom Cruise under fire at 50 (via AFP)

Tom Cruise was named the highest paid actor in Hollywood on his 50th birthday — but the “Mission Impossible” star has little to celebrate. Days after his wife filed for divorce, apparently taking him by surprise, questions are stacking up about the role of his controversial Scientologist faith at…

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Katie Holmes faces Tom Cruise and Scientology in fight for Suri

(Reuters) – Actress Katie Holmes faces two strong adversaries in her legal fight for sole custody of 6-year-old daughter, Suri, as she battles estranged husband Tom Cruise and his Scientology religion, experts said on Monday.

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The “Dawson’s Creek” actress, 33, made headlines last week when she filed for divorce from “Mission: Impossible” actor Cruise after nearly six years of marriage and one child.

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While Holmes, Cruise and representatives for both have remained quiet about the reasons for the high-profile split, speculation in the media is that Suri, now at the age when she begins a formal education, and the Church of Scientology, of which Cruise is a key member, are central to the breakup.

“What’s interesting is that there’s three players in this case – the mother, the father and this very controversial concept of Scientology,” said New York-based divorce lawyer Lubov Stark.

“The daughter is in the middle of this whole divorce. She seems to have been raised in Scientology up to this age, so if the judge comes in and gives custody to Katie Holmes, she can change (Suri’s) religion,” Stark said.

The Church of Scientology was founded by science-fiction writer L. Ron Hubbard, and it describes its practices as a religion. The organization believes man is an immortal being whose experience extends beyond one lifetime, and it has attracted followers including Cruise and John Travolta.

But some observers – including media mogul Rupert Murdoch – liken it to a cult. Critics think the group coerces followers to think like they do, and they accuse Scientologists of harassing people who seek to quit.

On Sunday, following last week’s news of Holmes’ divorce filing, Murdoch took to Twitter and called Scientology “a very weird cult” and Scientologists “creepy, maybe even evil.”

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“Scientology is a potentially unsafe, if not dangerous, organization,” said Rick Ross, a New Jersey-based expert on cults and controversial movements who has served as an expert witness in court cases.

“I’ve received complaint after complaint over the years from former members.”

Ross said Holmes’ custody battle could hinge on whether Cruise decides to fight Holmes for custody of Suri and how much information comes out about Scientology practices, which the Church may not find in its interest.

Representatives for the Church did not respond to Reuters’ requests for comment.

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Ross said it is unlikely the Church would get directly involved in the custody battle as it could bring negative publicity, but he believed members could leak information to “intimidate or discredit” Holmes.

Lawyer Stark said custody proceedings will differ substantially depending on whether they take place in New York, where Holmes filed, or California if Cruise can get the case moved to the state in which he resides.

In California, Stark said the courts presume joint custody, leading to a greater likelihood a judge would give both Holmes and Cruise the ability to make decisions for Suri.

“If the judge says they should have joint custody in California, then Katie would not have the ability to take Suri out of this religion altogether,” said Stark.

In New York, the courts look at the best interests of a child and who’s going to make decisions and care for the youngster. In that case, a judge might be asked to consider Cruise’s religion, although the possibility appears remote.

“Religion can always come into it, but it’s rare for a custody battle,” said Josh Forman, a matrimonial attorney and partner at Chemtob Moss Forman & Talbert in New York.

Like Ross, Forman believed any negative publicity from a long trial might lead to a private settlement.

“I don’t think it would be very good for Tom’s career if he is seen as having a huge, dragged-out custody battle with Katie. I think they should really settle, and I see this as settling.”

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Katie Holmes files for divorce from ‘Mission Impossible’ actor Tom Cruise

Published by EOTM News Editor on June 29th, 2012 - in Breaking News, Celebrity Divorces, Entertainment News

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The old Hollywood adage “Seven-Year Itch” still holds true. For both first, second and even third marriages, divorce seems inevitable and once thought to be fairy tale couple, Katie and Tom are no exceptions.

Yes, coming in as quite a shocker,the fairy tale romance has officially ended. On Thursday, five days before Tom Cruise’s 50th birthday, Katie Holmes, 33, filed divorce papers in New York, leaving Cruise and their fans searching for answers.

Cruise confirmed that it was Holmes who filed papers – not him – and the brief statement from his rep spoke of the star needing privacy to “work this out,” also noting that Cruise  is “deeply saddened.’ The Dawson Creek actress is claiming irreconcilable differences and is seeking “primary residential custody” of their 6 year old daughter, Suri, as well as a “suitable amount”of child support, according to TMZ.

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The pair were married in November 2006 in Italy. Cruise is on location in Iceland filming ‘Oblivion’.

The marriage was Holmes’ first. Cruise was married twice before, to actresses Mimi Rogers and Nicole Kidman, with whom he has a daughter and son.

 

“Hollywood marriages” that lasted less than three years

The idea that the term “Hollywood marriage” equates to something short-term is sometimes displayed by citing celebrities who had marriages that ended in divorce or annulment within three years. The following examples of that and reasons may be given when known.

The idea that the term “Hollywood marriage” equates to something short-term is sometimes displayed by citing celebrities who had marriages that ended in divorce or annulment within three years. The following examples of that and reasons may be given when known.


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Celebrity Pic of the day: Tom Cruise and Daughter Suri

Published by EOTM News Editor on January 6th, 2012 - in Breaking News, Celeb Pic of the Day

Tom Cruise and 5 year old daughter Suri enjoy fun times ice skating. Suri is the first biological child for Tom Cruise and the first for mother Katie Holmes. Within a few years of birth, Cruise became a toddler fashion icon, and she was voted the most influential celebrity child in 2011. Way to go Suri!!

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Ryan Seacrest and Julianne Hough Poolside

Published by EOTM News Editor on July 18th, 2011 - in Celebrity News, Entertainment News

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There was a celebrity sighting in Miami this past weekend, a surprise celebrity sighting that is. Ryan Seacrest paid a visit to girlfriend Julianne Hough while she was poolside with her brother Derek Hough.

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Ryan gave Julianne a big kiss upon greeting her, while Julianne enjoyed a few cocktails and did a couple of belly flops in the pool for Ryan’s enjoyment. Hough is currently filming Rock of Ages in Florida with Diego Boenta, Tom Cruise and Russell Brand amongst others.

 

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