One Day One Destiny (Tom Cruise Scientology Documentary) (Part 1)

by admin on July 29, 2010


One Day, One Destiny: The story behind Tom Cruise and Scientology. A French documentary by Magneto Presse.

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OpenComments July 29, 2010 at 2:41 pm

p666666, everything I’m telling you right now, I had to dig up on the internet myself, so please don’t take my word on everything I say.

I have come to the conclusion that the Church of Scientology is the most corrupt system in the world and has to be stopped. People have the right to believe what they want, so my issue is not about their beliefs. My issue is about the corruption of Scientology’s management, and a major goal of ours is to have the US revoke their tax exempt status.

OpenComments July 29, 2010 at 3:00 pm

@p666666
Why are they legal? That’s a question myself and many other critics have been asking ourselves repeatedly. It’s a combination of things, I think. Scare tactics, and a strong legal team. Did you know that their tax exempt status was revoked in the US for a time, but it was given back to them in 1993. Scientology filed 2,500 lawsuits against the IRS, and even had private investigators dig up dirt on IRS officials. It was essentially “blackmail” that got them what they wanted.

p666666 July 29, 2010 at 3:13 pm

lol wtf. y r they legal?!

OpenComments July 29, 2010 at 3:41 pm

Kaja Ballo (you can google her if you like) was a depressed girl in Norway who decided to take a personality test. When she scored horribly (everybody scores bad – the test is rigged to fail), she committed suicide.

This is one of the many reasons why I protest the Church of Scientology. People around the world have been involved in global monthly protests because the world isn’t paying enough attention to how despicable the management of this organization is.

OpenComments July 29, 2010 at 4:23 pm

@p666666

The people that are most likely to go to them are the emotionally vulnerable, I think. Scientology usually recruits through stress tests and personality tests. This personality test consists of a hundred questions or so, and regardless of the result, Scientology tells them they are a truly messed up individual and only Scientology can help. In some of the extreme instances, they even said that if they don’t take Scientology, they will kill themselves later in life.

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