Author Exposes Tom Cruise’s Strange Scientology Rituals

Tuesday, November 10, 2009
By Editorial Staff

tom cruise kanye west illuminati pyramid freemason sign BET 2A scandalous new book explains some of the strange rituals Tom Cruise has performed as an elite member of Scientology.

Blown for Good author Marc Headley was Tom Cruise’s apprentice in the alien-based church of Scientology and a longtime employee at Scientology’s southern CA headquarters.

“It couldn’t be someone who might run off the next day and tell the National Enquirer that Tom Cruise was telling me to talk to a bottle for the last three weeks,” he explained to none other than the National Enquirer.

Headley told the Enquirer that 19-years-ago he witnessed Tom Cruise talking to books, bottles and door knobs for three weeks while he audited Headley as a follower, which is apart of Scientology’s doctrine.

Tom instructed him to bark commands at inanimate objects.

“It’s known as the book-and-bottle routine.

“It was supposed to rehabilitate your ability to control things.

“And to be controlled,” said Headley.

It sounds like the movie Bedknobs and Broomsticks.

What would Kirstie Alley and John Travolta say as an explanation?

The picture is Tom Cruise and Kanye West at BET “106 and Park” several years ago holding up Jay-Z’s Roc symbol that is also the Illuminati cult pyramid Eye of Horus Luciferian symbol.

Scientology uses two equilateral triangles in their logo as well.

Essentially they seem to be pledging their allegiance to the New World Order – frightening!

7 Responses to “Author Exposes Tom Cruise’s Strange Scientology Rituals”

  1. I think Tom Cruise is such a stud. Many of my girlfriends drool at the mention of his name. Gorgeous eyes. Beautiful cheekbones and lips too. Amazing body that is perfect in every way!

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  4. Ina Dart

    Except for employees who sign billion year contracts and work for slave wages, Scientology is absurdly expensive, yet Cruise and Travolta can spend millions on their Celebrity Center version brainwashing without even blinking.

    And brainwashing it is. What else, can take a curious, sometimes intelligent, although usually uneducated (Cruise, Travolta and the leader of the Church are all high school dropouts) person, and very gradually take them from rational, to believing every word by this sci fi writer from the 50’s who was a documented pathological liar and con artist.

    Up until the web, Scientology just few under the radar. No more! People are sick of their false claims of “super powers” and perfect memory “clear.”

    Appropriately, Scientologists are trained to lie. They call it telling “acceptable truths.” They are trained to do or say anything to KSW, Keep Scientology Working.

    The book ‘n’ bottle routine is one of several that gets them on the path of submission, to accept all the wacky and laughable ideas of this chain smoking fraud, as true. Hilariously, for years, Hubbard taught that smoking cigarettes was very good for you! “It rids the body of dangerous radiation” he said. Got lots of Scientology kids smoking at the age of ten and before.

    Suggestion: Read about how Scientology operates from the hundreds of former members whose lives were ruined by it. These stories are free on the web at places like the CLAMBAKE website. There’s also a great bio of Hubbard there, from the tall tales he told as a kid, to the step-by-step formation of his scam. The bio is by Russell Miller and free.

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  5. mark

    Sounds crazy, right? Well oddly enough what the author decribes really does work! Not in the way he suggests as in being controlled, but in the regaining an ability that you more than likey had at one time. We all have things that we either don’t want to or just can’t seem to handle. Well, if this is done right you regain the ability to control objects, to put an intention into action and have it do what you want it to. There is no witchcraft involved no matter the subtle reference. It’s all about you being able to control things. Gee, how many of us can’t use something like that?

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  6. Freeman Goldman

    I did the “book and the bottle” for 25 hours. The book and the bottle is it’s cutesy, slang name because L.Ron Hubbard was a man of the people. It’s real name was “Opening Procedure by Duplication”, because L.Ron Hubbard was also a pseudo-scientist, a pretend engineer and a purchaser of a Ph.D. from Sequoia University in California. You do a repetitive task involving a book and a bottle until you declare that the soul has left the body, which is what they tell you will happen. Believe me after 25 hours of doing this silliness you are very suggestible. Your choice is either walk away and never return and be cut off from family, friends and what they tell you is a chance at immortality or decide that the confusion you feel is your soul leaving your body.

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  7. Anthony

    Frightening-is an understatement. A mass boycott of movies that these alien worshipping celebraties direct and star in is in order. Scientology is a dangerous cult that preys on the vulnerable.

    Remember the victims: Noah Lattick, Kyle Brennan, Lisa McPearson and the countless others. May they rest in peace

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