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%
Yes, he's crazy 38%
Does Tom Cruise give Scientology a bad name?
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Tom Cruise & Scientology are both nuts, they are perfect together
No 83%
Yes 17%
Do you consider Scientology a religion?
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Hurts, he makes the whole thing seem crazy 69%
Helps, he's the best publicity agent they've ever had! 31%
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
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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The sh*t has really hit the fan for Scientology lately. Whether it’s rumors of Tom Cruise threatening to beat the crap out of underling Scientologists who were insubordinate (for refusing to beat the crap out of their underlings), to revelations that Tom made former Scientologist Marc Headley talk to a doorknob for hours at [...]  
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On Saturday, October 31, the Founding Church of Scientology of Washington, DC, opened its new premises six blocks from the White House and minutes from Capitol Mall Attended by nearly 3,000 Scientologists and guests, the Church was dedicated by Mr.  
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Melbourne, November 07 (ANI): A new book has revealed that Tom Cruise spent three weeks talking to books, bottles and door knobs, as part of Scientology ritual. Marc Headley, who has an experience of 15 years in the Church of Scientology, has claimed in his book ‘Blown for Good,’ that he joined the ‘Top Gun’ [...]  
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Draw near, infidels, for these are dark days for the Knights of Hubbard. Do not despair entirely – the Church of Scientology remains insanely rich, has excellent and rapacious lawyers, and according to the International Scientology News, "every minute of every hour, someone reaches for L Ron Hubbard technology … simply because they know Tom Cruise is a Scientologist". So unless the world's supply of troubled fools is melting away quicker than...  
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Here she is, folks. The product of L. Ron Hubbard's planet-clearing technology! The sparkling, superhuman Tammy Gardner, newly minted OT VIII! OK, for you doubters out there, Tammy is the promised "clear" that Hubbard talked about way back when...  
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From The Sydney Morning Herald: Draw near, infidels, for these are dark days for the Knights of Hubbard. Do not despair entirely – the Church of Scientology remains rich, has excellent lawyers and, according to the International Scientology News, ”every minute of every hour, someone reaches for L. Ron Hubbard technology … simply because they know Tom Cruise is a Scientologist”. So unless the world’s supply of fools is melting away, they can...  
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