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*Date: Thu, 15 Oct 1998 13:55:47 -0600
*From: FACTNet International <[email protected]>
*Subject: Travolta, Cruise, and other celebrities con fans and media
Travolta, Cruise, and other celebrities con fans and media
FACTNet alert
<www.factnet.org>
October 15, 1998
A director of FACTNet recently spent 20 hours interviewing former
high-level Scientologist Jesse Prince. Jesse was second in command of all
Scientology's operations worldwide. In these conversations, Jesse disclosed
information never previously revealed on Scientology's celebrities.
The following synopsis on Scientology's celebrities is a condensation of
information from Jesse Prince and other Scientology defectors.
1. Celebrities' Endorsements of Scientology a Scam
Scientology's celebrities are running a global scam on their fans and on
the media. Stars like John Travolta, Tom Cruise, Chick Corea, Kirstie
Alley, Nicole Kidman, Kelly Preston, Priscilla Presley, Lisa Presley, and
others are secretly being given lucrative compensation for endorsing
Scientology. In the recent film The Truman Show, Truman's wife incessantly
pitched ads for household items, while her unaware husband was convinced
she was simply stating her sincere fondness for the goods. In the same way,
star Scientologists have betrayed their fans and hoodwinked interviewers by
acting as though glowing endorsements of Scientology are strictly from the
heart, of their own accord, and certainly not paid Scientology
advertisements.
In reality, Scientology's celebrities are compensated richly for
endorsements with:
*Free Scientology services costing up to $1,000 dollars per hour. John
Travolta alone has had in excess of $100,000 of free services in
compensation.
*Commissions of up to 10% for bringing people into Scientology (who
subsequently pay hundreds of thousands of dollars for Scientology's
services).
*One or more Scientology staff being sent to travel full time with
celebrities as "support," at Scientology's expense.
*Free luxury accommodations and carte blanc use of the finest Scientology
facilities and properties. Scientology's current leader David Miscavige
learned that after Tom Cruise divorced Mimi Rogers, he was persuing Nicole
Kidman. Miscavige also learns that Cruise has a fantasy of running through
a field of tall wheat grass with Kidman. So, Miscavige orders a section of
Scientology's desert compound in Giman Hot Springs to be plowed under and
planted with wheat. At a cost of tens of thousands of dollars, and through
the slave labor of cult members who work all day and all night for weeks, a
field of tall wheat grass is grown in the desert so that Tom Cruise and
Nicole Kidman may run though it. During their visit, Cruise and Kidman are
provided the additional luxuries of a specially prepared suite, maids, and
two four-star chefs, all at scientology's expense as a quid pro quo
exchange for Cruise's endorsements of Scientology.
2. Marriages and Divorces Arranged
Scientology actively helps arrange celebrities' divorces and marriages when
Scientology deems them beneficial to Scientology.
Scientology arranged Tom Cruise's entire divorce from Mimi Rogers for no
charge. The cult knows Cruise is dyslectic and has difficulty reading and
so "convinced" him to let them handle his bookkeeping and the divorce from
Mimi Rogers. Orchestrating this divorce was important to Scientology
because Rogers was disaffected from Scientology; thus it was in
Scientology's interest to distance Cruise from her. In managing the divorce
for Cruise, Scientology still had enough influence over Mimi Rogers to
convince her to accept a relatively paltry $10 million for the settlement.
Scientology also helped Lisa Marie Presley arrange her marriage to Michael
Jackson. The idea was to make Jackson a Scientologist so he would become a
recruiter and bring large numbers of youth into Scientology. While she was
working on Michael Jackson, Presley inconveniently was already married, and
to a Scientologist staff member. Scientology quickly ordered a divorce, so
the Michael Jackson recruiting plan could go forward.
3. Celebrities Go Psychotic or Neurotic
Scientology celebrities have gone psychotic during or after Scientology's
bizarre practices and initiations. These celebrities include John Travolta,
Tom Cruise, Kirstie Alley and Mimi Rogers.
Tom Cruise became psychotic during a secret Scientology initiation in which
one is told that rather than being one person, one is composed of thousands
of aliens from all over the universe fighting for control of your body.
After completing this initiation, known as OT III, Tom appeared sickly with
black circles under his eyes and pasty skin. He said he wanted to be away
from Scientology for good. He just wanted to go back to Hollywood and his
home and be left alone by Scientology. This would not happen; David
Miscavige ordered Cruise could not be let go. Scientology worked on Cruise
day and night until he finally returned to Scientology.
4. Scientology's Spies Monitor Celebrities
Scientology spies on its celebrities, looking for signs of defection. The
free full-time "support" staff Scientology provides to its biggest
celebrities write secret reports for David Miscavige. They report any
problems the celebrity is having, any antagonism to Scientology expressed
by anyone close to the celebrity, and any doubts the celebrity has about
Scientology. Reports were regularly sent to David Miscavige by cult spies
accompanying Tom Cruise on the set of Days of Thunder. Miscavige is a
fanatic regarding security and loyalty. Believing several of Scientology's
ministers might be disloyal, he ordered their private homes to be bugged.
Operatives listened in on everything that went on in the homes, even the
intimate moments between the ministers and their spouses.
5. Celebrities who Leave may Suffer
Scientology celebrities who have tried to leave Scientology, sometimes many
times, have been stopped. A few of the stars who have repeatedly tried to
end their association with the cult are John Travolta, Priscilla Presley,
Kirstie Alley, Nicole Kidman, and Tom Cruise.
A scientology staff member that John Travolta had become close friends with
was sent to Scientology's concentration camp called the Rehabilitation
Project Force, or RPF. He heard that she was pregnant and crying all the
time while on the RPF. He wanted to see her to be certain that she and her
child were okay. Scientology said that if he brought one of his films for
the Scientology staff to see, they would arrange for the woman to meet with
him. Scientology lied. Travolta brought the film, but the woman was not
there. He threw a fit. He left wanting nothing else to do with Scientology.
At another time, Travolta was having a relationship with a homosexual man
who Travolta said he was going to marry. David Miscavige freaked out.
Travolta told Scientology that if they couldn't handle his homosexuality,
too damn bad. So Miscavige ordered a large number of Scientology staff to
stay with Travolta for weeks at a time, to re-convert him and bring him
back into Scientology. Needless to say, after both incidents, Scientology
ended up getting him back.
Scientology's celebrities know in no uncertain terms that Scientology will
turn against them if they cause problems. They know what happens to
ex-members and critics. They know how their embarrassing confidential
confessions will made public if they go against the group. They know they
will be targets of character assassination exposing every part of their
lives, from taxes to sex to drugs to family problems!
6. A Note on Nicole Kidman
Nicole Kidman's black magic role in her new film Practical Magic will not
help her escape the ruthless tactics of Scientology. Nicole Kidman has been
signaling she wants nothing more to do with Scientology; she has said she
is not a Scientologist. However, her situation is problematic.
Scientology's policy is that its members are not to be closely associated
with individuals who are antagonistic to Scientology, and according to
Scientology's definition, Nicole is antagonistic.
Nicole knows Scientology arranged the divorce of Tom Cruise and Mimi
Rogers. She knows Scientology will control every possible aspect of Tom's
life. She must wonder if it is only a matter of time before Scientology
demands Tom chose between his wife (and kids) and Scientology. Or before
Scientology destroys their marriage through covert operations or offers Tom
a new dream woman to run though a new field of wheat grass with.
Does Tom have real courage to face this cult, or does he only act that way
on screen? With all its others problems worldwide, Scientology might not
retaliate harshly if Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman stood up and humbly said
they had made a mistake getting involved with Scientology, that Scientology
is dangerous and people should stay away from it. But it doesn't seem as
though Cruise is doing anything apart from what Scientology dictates to him.
Consider a recent headline story from German magazine TV Spielfilm [Issue
21/98, 10-23 October 1998]. It reveals that Tom Cruise has stepped out of
the planned remake of Fahrenheit 451. He left because director Mel Gibson
made a subtle joke about Tom's/Scientology's beliefs regarding Jesus
Christ. Scientology's secret tenets denouncing Christianity are now widely
circulated. According to Scientology's policies of ending associations with
anyone even minimally antagonistic to itself, Cruise responded as
Scientology would insist, despite $18 million dollars at stake for the
role. Nicole Kidman has a lot to worry about right now.
Anti-Christian beliefs of Scientology are found, among other places, in
secret documents called OT VIII. According to Jesse Prince, the original OT
VIII is part of the most secret Scientology initiation in which the
initiate is told that Hubbard was the anti-Christ and that the Jesus was
not a holy person, but rather a pedophile. Few people got through OT VIII
before Scientology withdrew and modified it. It had caused so many problems
with those who read it that it was deemed too dangerous. One long time
member who passed all security clearances to reach OT VIII, freaked out on
OT VIII and quit Scientology on the spot! Jesse Prince reports that even
Miscavige had severe doubts about releasing this secret of secrets.
7. Manson and Other Scientologists
Charles Manson is the Scientologist that Scientology will deny most avidly.
But, Scientology's own materials seized by the FBI disclose that Charles
Manson was a member and received a considerable amount of services before
he joined the Process.
With Michael Jackson no longer a Scientology hopeful, another celebrity
recruit is being relied upon to bring children into Scientology: Ginger
Spice, former Spice Girl.
Two other celebrities recently brought into the endorsement scam are Jenna
Elfman of the Darma and Greg television sitcom and Kelly Preston, who
Scientology arranged for John Travolta to marry at the peak of his
sexuality-preference exposure problems.
As more people learn about the real secret Scientology - initiation-related
suicides, strange deaths, coerced abortions, human rights abuses, and
attacks on free speech -- Scientology worldwide organizations are plagued
with continual pickets and Scientology celebrities are feeling the sting of
the controversy created by Scientology wherever it appears.
Scientology celebrity products are being boycotted around the world. Even
Hollywood producers and investors are having second thoughts about the
economic and public impacts the cult's celebrities could bring to any
project. It also appears that Christian celebrities in Hollywood have begun
working behind the scenes to resist the growing influence of Scientology
and its anti-Christian message in Hollywood.
For more information on Scientology celebrities, see
<http://www.FACTNet.org/Scientology/celebrities.htm>
For information on Scientology's origins in black magic, see
<http://www.FACTNet.org/Scientology/lrhoccult.htm>
For information on Scientology's secret anti-Christian and satanic
positions, see <http://www.FACTNet.org/Scientology/satanic1.htm>
For information on Scientology's founder claiming to be the anti-Christ,
see <http://www.FACTNet.org/Scientology/satanism/ot8.html>
For information on pickets and boycotts, see
<http://www.FACTNet.org/Scientology/picket.htm> and
<http://www.FACTNet.org/Scientology/celeboycott.htm>
If you are with the celebrity media and would like to speak with Jesse
Prince for the rest of his story on the Scientology celebrities, contact
FACTNet with your name and credentials.
--------------------------------------------------------------
This editorial opinion provided by FACTNet, Inc. FACTNet is a nonprofit
Internet library dedicated to protecting freedom of mind from harms caused
by destructive cults and mind control. FACTNet's web page, which is located
at www.factnet.org and has received over 2.3 million hits since January
1997, is now equipped with a unique web crawler-based search engine capable
of simultaneously searching every word on 273 Internet sites on cults and
mind control with the click of the search button. For this information, it
is no longer necessary to tediously visit hundreds of individual web sites.
To subscribe to FACTNet's free monthly newsletter, email
[email protected] with "Subscribe-FACTNews" in the subject line.
Appropriate re-distribution and re-posting of this document is appreciated
*Date: Thu, 15 Oct 1998 13:55:47 -0600
*From: FACTNet International <[email protected]>
*Subject: Travolta, Cruise, and other celebrities con fans and media
Travolta, Cruise, and other celebrities con fans and media
FACTNet alert
<www.factnet.org>
October 15, 1998
A director of FACTNet recently spent 20 hours interviewing former
high-level Scientologist Jesse Prince. Jesse was second in command of all
Scientology's operations worldwide. In these conversations, Jesse disclosed
information never previously revealed on Scientology's celebrities.
The following synopsis on Scientology's celebrities is a condensation of
information from Jesse Prince and other Scientology defectors.
1. Celebrities' Endorsements of Scientology a Scam
Scientology's celebrities are running a global scam on their fans and on
the media. Stars like John Travolta, Tom Cruise, Chick Corea, Kirstie
Alley, Nicole Kidman, Kelly Preston, Priscilla Presley, Lisa Presley, and
others are secretly being given lucrative compensation for endorsing
Scientology. In the recent film The Truman Show, Truman's wife incessantly
pitched ads for household items, while her unaware husband was convinced
she was simply stating her sincere fondness for the goods. In the same way,
star Scientologists have betrayed their fans and hoodwinked interviewers by
acting as though glowing endorsements of Scientology are strictly from the
heart, of their own accord, and certainly not paid Scientology
advertisements.
In reality, Scientology's celebrities are compensated richly for
endorsements with:
*Free Scientology services costing up to $1,000 dollars per hour. John
Travolta alone has had in excess of $100,000 of free services in
compensation.
*Commissions of up to 10% for bringing people into Scientology (who
subsequently pay hundreds of thousands of dollars for Scientology's
services).
*One or more Scientology staff being sent to travel full time with
celebrities as "support," at Scientology's expense.
*Free luxury accommodations and carte blanc use of the finest Scientology
facilities and properties. Scientology's current leader David Miscavige
learned that after Tom Cruise divorced Mimi Rogers, he was persuing Nicole
Kidman. Miscavige also learns that Cruise has a fantasy of running through
a field of tall wheat grass with Kidman. So, Miscavige orders a section of
Scientology's desert compound in Giman Hot Springs to be plowed under and
planted with wheat. At a cost of tens of thousands of dollars, and through
the slave labor of cult members who work all day and all night for weeks, a
field of tall wheat grass is grown in the desert so that Tom Cruise and
Nicole Kidman may run though it. During their visit, Cruise and Kidman are
provided the additional luxuries of a specially prepared suite, maids, and
two four-star chefs, all at scientology's expense as a quid pro quo
exchange for Cruise's endorsements of Scientology.
2. Marriages and Divorces Arranged
Scientology actively helps arrange celebrities' divorces and marriages when
Scientology deems them beneficial to Scientology.
Scientology arranged Tom Cruise's entire divorce from Mimi Rogers for no
charge. The cult knows Cruise is dyslectic and has difficulty reading and
so "convinced" him to let them handle his bookkeeping and the divorce from
Mimi Rogers. Orchestrating this divorce was important to Scientology
because Rogers was disaffected from Scientology; thus it was in
Scientology's interest to distance Cruise from her. In managing the divorce
for Cruise, Scientology still had enough influence over Mimi Rogers to
convince her to accept a relatively paltry $10 million for the settlement.
Scientology also helped Lisa Marie Presley arrange her marriage to Michael
Jackson. The idea was to make Jackson a Scientologist so he would become a
recruiter and bring large numbers of youth into Scientology. While she was
working on Michael Jackson, Presley inconveniently was already married, and
to a Scientologist staff member. Scientology quickly ordered a divorce, so
the Michael Jackson recruiting plan could go forward.
3. Celebrities Go Psychotic or Neurotic
Scientology celebrities have gone psychotic during or after Scientology's
bizarre practices and initiations. These celebrities include John Travolta,
Tom Cruise, Kirstie Alley and Mimi Rogers.
Tom Cruise became psychotic during a secret Scientology initiation in which
one is told that rather than being one person, one is composed of thousands
of aliens from all over the universe fighting for control of your body.
After completing this initiation, known as OT III, Tom appeared sickly with
black circles under his eyes and pasty skin. He said he wanted to be away
from Scientology for good. He just wanted to go back to Hollywood and his
home and be left alone by Scientology. This would not happen; David
Miscavige ordered Cruise could not be let go. Scientology worked on Cruise
day and night until he finally returned to Scientology.
4. Scientology's Spies Monitor Celebrities
Scientology spies on its celebrities, looking for signs of defection. The
free full-time "support" staff Scientology provides to its biggest
celebrities write secret reports for David Miscavige. They report any
problems the celebrity is having, any antagonism to Scientology expressed
by anyone close to the celebrity, and any doubts the celebrity has about
Scientology. Reports were regularly sent to David Miscavige by cult spies
accompanying Tom Cruise on the set of Days of Thunder. Miscavige is a
fanatic regarding security and loyalty. Believing several of Scientology's
ministers might be disloyal, he ordered their private homes to be bugged.
Operatives listened in on everything that went on in the homes, even the
intimate moments between the ministers and their spouses.
5. Celebrities who Leave may Suffer
Scientology celebrities who have tried to leave Scientology, sometimes many
times, have been stopped. A few of the stars who have repeatedly tried to
end their association with the cult are John Travolta, Priscilla Presley,
Kirstie Alley, Nicole Kidman, and Tom Cruise.
A scientology staff member that John Travolta had become close friends with
was sent to Scientology's concentration camp called the Rehabilitation
Project Force, or RPF. He heard that she was pregnant and crying all the
time while on the RPF. He wanted to see her to be certain that she and her
child were okay. Scientology said that if he brought one of his films for
the Scientology staff to see, they would arrange for the woman to meet with
him. Scientology lied. Travolta brought the film, but the woman was not
there. He threw a fit. He left wanting nothing else to do with Scientology.
At another time, Travolta was having a relationship with a homosexual man
who Travolta said he was going to marry. David Miscavige freaked out.
Travolta told Scientology that if they couldn't handle his homosexuality,
too damn bad. So Miscavige ordered a large number of Scientology staff to
stay with Travolta for weeks at a time, to re-convert him and bring him
back into Scientology. Needless to say, after both incidents, Scientology
ended up getting him back.
Scientology's celebrities know in no uncertain terms that Scientology will
turn against them if they cause problems. They know what happens to
ex-members and critics. They know how their embarrassing confidential
confessions will made public if they go against the group. They know they
will be targets of character assassination exposing every part of their
lives, from taxes to sex to drugs to family problems!
6. A Note on Nicole Kidman
Nicole Kidman's black magic role in her new film Practical Magic will not
help her escape the ruthless tactics of Scientology. Nicole Kidman has been
signaling she wants nothing more to do with Scientology; she has said she
is not a Scientologist. However, her situation is problematic.
Scientology's policy is that its members are not to be closely associated
with individuals who are antagonistic to Scientology, and according to
Scientology's definition, Nicole is antagonistic.
Nicole knows Scientology arranged the divorce of Tom Cruise and Mimi
Rogers. She knows Scientology will control every possible aspect of Tom's
life. She must wonder if it is only a matter of time before Scientology
demands Tom chose between his wife (and kids) and Scientology. Or before
Scientology destroys their marriage through covert operations or offers Tom
a new dream woman to run though a new field of wheat grass with.
Does Tom have real courage to face this cult, or does he only act that way
on screen? With all its others problems worldwide, Scientology might not
retaliate harshly if Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman stood up and humbly said
they had made a mistake getting involved with Scientology, that Scientology
is dangerous and people should stay away from it. But it doesn't seem as
though Cruise is doing anything apart from what Scientology dictates to him.
Consider a recent headline story from German magazine TV Spielfilm [Issue
21/98, 10-23 October 1998]. It reveals that Tom Cruise has stepped out of
the planned remake of Fahrenheit 451. He left because director Mel Gibson
made a subtle joke about Tom's/Scientology's beliefs regarding Jesus
Christ. Scientology's secret tenets denouncing Christianity are now widely
circulated. According to Scientology's policies of ending associations with
anyone even minimally antagonistic to itself, Cruise responded as
Scientology would insist, despite $18 million dollars at stake for the
role. Nicole Kidman has a lot to worry about right now.
Anti-Christian beliefs of Scientology are found, among other places, in
secret documents called OT VIII. According to Jesse Prince, the original OT
VIII is part of the most secret Scientology initiation in which the
initiate is told that Hubbard was the anti-Christ and that the Jesus was
not a holy person, but rather a pedophile. Few people got through OT VIII
before Scientology withdrew and modified it. It had caused so many problems
with those who read it that it was deemed too dangerous. One long time
member who passed all security clearances to reach OT VIII, freaked out on
OT VIII and quit Scientology on the spot! Jesse Prince reports that even
Miscavige had severe doubts about releasing this secret of secrets.
7. Manson and Other Scientologists
Charles Manson is the Scientologist that Scientology will deny most avidly.
But, Scientology's own materials seized by the FBI disclose that Charles
Manson was a member and received a considerable amount of services before
he joined the Process.
With Michael Jackson no longer a Scientology hopeful, another celebrity
recruit is being relied upon to bring children into Scientology: Ginger
Spice, former Spice Girl.
Two other celebrities recently brought into the endorsement scam are Jenna
Elfman of the Darma and Greg television sitcom and Kelly Preston, who
Scientology arranged for John Travolta to marry at the peak of his
sexuality-preference exposure problems.
As more people learn about the real secret Scientology - initiation-related
suicides, strange deaths, coerced abortions, human rights abuses, and
attacks on free speech -- Scientology worldwide organizations are plagued
with continual pickets and Scientology celebrities are feeling the sting of
the controversy created by Scientology wherever it appears.
Scientology celebrity products are being boycotted around the world. Even
Hollywood producers and investors are having second thoughts about the
economic and public impacts the cult's celebrities could bring to any
project. It also appears that Christian celebrities in Hollywood have begun
working behind the scenes to resist the growing influence of Scientology
and its anti-Christian message in Hollywood.
For more information on Scientology celebrities, see
<http://www.FACTNet.org/Scientology/celebrities.htm>
For information on Scientology's origins in black magic, see
<http://www.FACTNet.org/Scientology/lrhoccult.htm>
For information on Scientology's secret anti-Christian and satanic
positions, see <http://www.FACTNet.org/Scientology/satanic1.htm>
For information on Scientology's founder claiming to be the anti-Christ,
see <http://www.FACTNet.org/Scientology/satanism/ot8.html>
For information on pickets and boycotts, see
<http://www.FACTNet.org/Scientology/picket.htm> and
<http://www.FACTNet.org/Scientology/celeboycott.htm>
If you are with the celebrity media and would like to speak with Jesse
Prince for the rest of his story on the Scientology celebrities, contact
FACTNet with your name and credentials.
--------------------------------------------------------------
This editorial opinion provided by FACTNet, Inc. FACTNet is a nonprofit
Internet library dedicated to protecting freedom of mind from harms caused
by destructive cults and mind control. FACTNet's web page, which is located
at www.factnet.org and has received over 2.3 million hits since January
1997, is now equipped with a unique web crawler-based search engine capable
of simultaneously searching every word on 273 Internet sites on cults and
mind control with the click of the search button. For this information, it
is no longer necessary to tediously visit hundreds of individual web sites.
To subscribe to FACTNet's free monthly newsletter, email
[email protected] with "Subscribe-FACTNews" in the subject line.
Appropriate re-distribution and re-posting of this document is appreciated