KSW Scientology

KSW Scientology

Tom Cruise explained several concepts and policies of Scientology on a video that was leaked to the net. One new concept was “KSW”, which stands for a policy called “Keep Scientology Working”. Discuss Scientology and share news and... [more]

Tom Cruise explained several concepts and policies of Scientology on a video that was leaked to the net. One new concept was “KSW”, which stands for a policy called “Keep Scientology Working”.

Discuss Scientology and share news and leaks about the inner workings of Scientology.

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Tom Cruise & Scientology are both nuts, they are perfect together 54%
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Does Tom Cruise give Scientology a bad name?
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Tom Cruise & Scientology are both nuts, they are perfect together
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Do you consider Scientology a religion?
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Hurts, he makes the whole thing seem crazy 68%
Helps, he's the best publicity agent they've ever had! 32%
Does Tom Cruise help or hurt the Scientology movement?
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By: Ellie Kam on November 9th, 2009 at12:01 pm Former Scientology official, Marty Rathbun is accusing Tom Cruise of threatening to beat three disobedient Scientologists - Marc Yager, Guillaume Leserve, and Ray Mithoff, who failed to make proper confessions to their managers. According to Marty, a few years ago, the leader of the Church of Scientology, David Miscavige berated 80-100 Scientology managers for not working hard enough to get confessions out of the three disobedient members. He announced that Tom had offered to come and “beat the living [bleep]” out of them if the managers couldn’t do the job themselves. The berated managers, afraid ... Read Full Story
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Tom Cruise is arguably the Scientologist with the highest profile, which is why he’s also being used as an example for the entire community, that is, all the other members of the cult, a former Scientologist tells Radar Online. Marc Headley left the cult about five years ago and now, in a book called “Blown for Good: Behind the Iron Curtain of Scientology,” he plans to shed light on what’s going on behind the closed doors of the Church of Scientology. Speaking with Radar ahead of the release of the book, Headley says smaller-ranked Scientologists were constantly summoned and gathered in conference halls, and ... Read Full Story
Written by aishamusic on
Tom Cruise’s Lawyer Tries In Vain To Prove His Client’s Not Nuts January 14. 2008 Tom Cruise’s pitbull of a lawyer, Bert Fields, barked at a whole bunch of press people recently regarding the release of Andrew Morton’s biography on the one time star. The book makes a number of embarrassing astonishing claims, and so, Fields is threatening a $100 million dollar defamation lawsuit. Considering what’s been happening to you in court of late, you better settle for $100 dollars. Bert Fields and his wife Barbara. She’s so pretty and dignified looking (clearly she is the gracious one in the relationship) Newspapers and blogs ... Read Full Story
Written by lalate on
Oh, we haven’t had a good Tom Cruise Scientology video in a few weeks. Alias, there is a new one, and it’s as enjoyable as anything before. Get your popcorn out. Yet, again, Gawker has unveiled another Scientology vid and this time you could call it L Ron Love Boat . The vid is reportedly of Cruise on the Scientology Cruise Boat celebrating his 2004 birthday party. Click here to watch it. Read Full Story
Written by IRLC on
L. Ron Hubbard created Scientology along with some interesting mythology and equipment. He created Scientology in 1952 as a successor of his earlier self-help system, Dianetics. His early influences included Freud, Aleister Crowley, Hinduism, Buddhism, Carl Jung, Tao Te Ching, the Dharma, and the Vedas. His writings also show Gnostic Christian influences as well. It has come out that Scientology has some rather interesting belief systems that for many years only the higher level followers knew about. This included some rather creative mythology. This mythology includes some rather creative science fiction that is sometimes recreated in a pseudo "Christmas" pageant. There are bad guys, ... Read Full Story
A new book claims the Top Gun star had a tendency to chat to ashtrays, bottles and other inanimate objects Just a teeny tiny amount of space left to say, hey, guess what? Tom Cruise? He's a bit fricking weird! Yuhdoansay. In Blown For Good, the latest book by an escapee from the Galactic Confederacy, AKA Scientology, Marc Headley claims that Cruise would talk to inanimate objects "for hours". No, not Nicole Kidman's face, but ashtrays, bottles...  
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Just put a sheaf of Monthly Review's in a bookshelf that contains, among other things, Scientology pamphlets about faith healing that I got from the "L. Ron Hubbard Life Experience Museum" in L.A. It was hot, the thing was air conditioned, and I have somewhat of an interest in Scientology, although not really to the level of actually being part of it. The museum itself was schlocky in the extreme  
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Think poster boys John Travolta and Tom Cruise, or leading celebrity devotees like Lisa Marie Presley. So it's not surprising that along with a large Scientology Church and a Scientology "testing centre" - as well as plenty of sidewalk recruiters ...  
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Brisbane TimesPM worry on ScientologyHerald SunFamous follower: Tom Cruise is the world's best known Scientologist. Source: Herald Sun KEVIN Rudd has voiced concerns about the Church of Scientology after ...Scientology is a criminal organisation rife with beatings, abortion and fraud ...Daily MailPolice assess Scientology allegationsABC OnlineAustralian senator brands Scientology a 'criminal organisation'Telegraph.co.ukMetro -Crikey -AFPall...  
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BY SOPHIE TEDMANSON The London Times Kevin Rudd, the Australian Prime Minister, has voiced “concerns” over the Church of Scientology after a senator detailed explosive allegations about the organisation, accusing it of torture, embezzlement and coerced abortions. Nick Xenophon tabled letters to the Australian parliament from several former Scientologists, and alleged that the secretive church was an [...]  
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On Friday October 23th,2009 ABC News Nightline programme covered a story "HOW SCIENTOLOGY ATTRACTS CELEBRITIES". Scientology has long sought high-profile public figures as "Walking Success Stories". Celebrities and...read more  
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Members of this 'inner circle' of devotees are required to sign a contract agreeing to serve Sea Org 'for the next billion years.' Sea Organization or Sea Org is a sort of "religious order" within Scientology where only the most committed members of the late L. Ron Hubbard's cult live out their lives. For the unborn child of a mother in Sea Org, that isn't very long. They are aborted. Members of this "inner circle" of devotees are required...  
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