Jul 14 2009

Scientology: Katie Holmes’ agreement contains a clause on Scientology

If you would like to sign Katie Holmes for your movie, don’t ask any question to her about her religion Scientology. That’s right. If sources are to be believed, the crew working in Katie Holmes’ new film ‘Don’t Be Afraid Of The Dark’, have signed agreements stating that they would not ask the actress about her religion, Scientology.

The actress has never confirmed converting to Scientology, which is banned in France and Germany since she started dating Tom Cruise in early 2005.

The controversial religion is based on the theories of science fiction author L. Ron Hubbard.

The followers believe that Earth is a prison planet, home to the souls of millions of inter-galactic beings murdered by an evil alien overlord named Xenu.

The ‘Mission Impossible’ star, Holmes and their daughter Suri are putting up at the luxury Crown penthouse in Melbourne.

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  1. Don’t Ask Me About Scientology « Leaving Scientology wrote:

    [...] That was then. This is now. According to an article on Entertainment and Showbiz: [...]

    July 15th, 2009 at 11:36 am
  1. Thomas Roberts said:

    Wow! You seem to have a thing for Scientology. Why then have all the Ads on your site promoting it? What religion do you practice? How about writing about what religion you like instead of what religion you do not like. It seem that there are way too much hate blogs in the world.

    July 15th, 2009 at 1:25 am
  2. Eldon Braun said:

    Correction: Scientology is not yet banned in France and Germany. But those two countries and Belgium are working on it.

    July 15th, 2009 at 2:30 am
  3. Kevin Owen said:

    The True Story Of Scientology
    http://www.rehabilitatenz.co.nz/pages/true-story-of-scientology.html

    The true story of Scientology is simple, concise and direct. It is quickly told:

    1. A philosopher develops a philosophy about life and death.
    2. People find it interesting.
    3. People find it works.
    4. People pass it along to others.
    5. It grows.

    Look what has to be done to the true story of Scientology in order to “make it a news story” by modern press standards. Conflict must be injected where there is none. Therefore the press has to dream up upset and conflict.

    July 15th, 2009 at 12:23 pm
  4. ERIC D said:

    Why be involved in a “religion” (aka cult) that you are so afraid of having to defend, you demand everyone sign contracts requiring lack of discussion? To make matters worse, her hubby loves to instruct all the little people of the world on how to conduct their lives and alludes to a future genocide of the “SP” non believers. YouTube videos tell it all. Celebrity idiocy on parade.

    July 15th, 2009 at 9:19 pm
  5. BnThDnTh said:

    The True Story Of Scientology
    http://www.xenu.net

    The true story of Scientology is simple, concise, and direct. It is quickly told:

    1. A con man writing science fiction for pennies-per-word decides there has to be a better way
    2. He develops a wacky idea that your body is pledged with millions of alien souls
    3. He begin charging people to get rid of these parasites
    4. People find it interesting and are so metal that they buy the crap up to the tune of hundreds of thousands of dollars
    5. The U.S. Government charges the silly, crazy, old, fat guy with red hair with practicing medicine without a license
    6. He turns this pseudo-psychiatry into a religion!! Voila!! “Make money. Make more money. Make other make money for you!!” He says.
    7. The “church” cons people into joining using “personality tests” and then gives them price list for salvation
    8. The crazy old guy goes completely nuts and continues to write stories about UFOs and alien and space stations on Mars
    9. The “church” gets rich as people commit suicide because they run out of money
    10. The old con man that started the whole thing dies
    11. The get narcissist actors to join their “church”
    12. The “church” sets up numerous front groups and lies that they are recruiting for the “church”
    13. The “church” continues to lie by making you think there is something wrong with you and they can help. At a cost

    I can go on and on…

    Stay away from Scientology. It is NOT the answer. They don’t have the answer. They are nothing but a corporation hiding behind it’s non-profit status.

    July 18th, 2009 at 5:52 am

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