Can Scientology REALLY Be This Weird? - Page 2
"Eventually he emailed an organisation devoted to helping cult members and their families. It was only after a long exchange of correspondence that officials realised they were dealing with Penelope Cruz's father."
And of course, The Church's secret ambition to take over Germany:
The author says Germany's population of 80million made it a perfect "new market" for Scientology, although the church is not recognised officially as a religion there.
"David Miscavige (the head of the Church) and his lieutenants were in Scientology's war room at Hemet, planning the invasion of Germany. From time to time they were joined in their desert bunker by Tom, who these days is the organisation's second-in-command in all but name, involved in every aspect of planning and policy."
This and all sorts of other strange and seemingly fictional accounts of creepiness the Church of Scientology may be responsible for. To read the entire article, go here.
I find ALL of this plausible, except the part about Suri. She is clearly both Tom and Katie's daughter and possibly one of the cutest little tykes in Hollywood. I think it's horrible they would make any kind of negative depiction towards a small child, but not surprising. We journalists are a vicious bunch.
Essentially, Scientology is a religion that was created on a lark by sci-fi writer L. Ron Hubbard. While all religions have a sense of mystical nonsense to them, few are as ridiculous sounding as The Church Of Scientology which purports to purge you of your earthly negativities by cleaning you of past life memories from aliens attacking earth some 45 million years ago, to the tune of hundreds of thousands of dollars. Or something like that.
Sheesh, and people think Christianity's weird?



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