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Welcome to www.TomCruiseCantFly.com. Tom Cruise is a devout member of the Church of Scentology. Scientology's prophet and founder is the late L. Ron Hubbard, the science fiction author that wrote Battlefield Earth, who according to the June 1980 edition of Reader's Digest1 said, "Writing for a penny a word is ridiculous. If a man really wants to make a million dollars, the best way would be to start his own religion." That same year, Hubbard, the man who started Scientology, was estimated to be worth S200 million, but before he started this religion he was just a poor science fiction writer.
Tom Cruise is an outspoken supporter of Scientology. He's campaigned in Germany and France to get his church to be recognized as an official religion, rather than a cult that according to the IRS is "a for-profit business that enriches church officials."2 Scientology is currently constructing a 170,000 sq. ft. complex called the "Super Power Building," which according to the St. Petersburg Times is costing hundreds of millions of dollars per year in construction3. The fictitious doctrines of L. Ron Hubbard claim that people are able to obtain super powers in this life, but only through the Church of Scientology. Hubbard created the Super Power Rundown, a high-level Scientology training course, which is allegedly, "A super fantastic, but confidential series of rundowns that can be done on anybody whether Dn [Dianetics] Clear or not that puts the person into fantastic shape unleashing Super Power of a thetan. This means that puts Scientologists into a new realm of ability enabling them to create a new world. It puts world Clearing within reach of the future."
Tom Cruise, who some have called the Jesus of Scientology4, must have at some point in his Scientologist career must have gone through the Super Power Rundown. Even though the Super Power Center isn't fully operational, the church still gives the rundown.5 Tom Cruise even claims that Scientology cured his dyslexia, despite that there is ZERO scientific evidence to back up this dubious claim.
Tom Cruise doesn't have super powers because Scientology is a fraud. Flying is the most famous of all super powers, hence the name of our domain, www.TomCruiseCantFly.com. The fact of the matter is, Tom Cruise is crazy and needs mental therapy. Watch any of the videos below for proof:
- Watch the infamous "couch scene," where Tom Cruise goes on Oprah and behaves as if he was just released from the mental ward6. He ended up scaring the hostess, a 250 pound billionaire woman of color.
- Watch the leaked Scientology video of Tom Cruise the church shows to new recruits7. Scientology threatened to sue Google Inc., the owner of YouTube.com, for copyright infringement. YouTube originally ordered the video to be taken down, but after much controversy it is back up.
This internet censorship Scientology was promoting through threats of litigation pissed off the entire internet, which spawned Scientology's most determined foe to date, Project Chanology, perpetuated by Anonymous. Project Chanology is an international movement from Australia to the United States and everywhere in between to destroy the Church of Scientology.
References
1. Methvin, Eugene H., Reader's Digest Article Scientology: Anatomy of a Frightening Cult May 1980
2. MacDonald, Elizabeth, Scientologists and IRS settled for $12.5 million December 30, 1997
3. Farley, Robert, Scientology expands at home April 26, 2006
4. AskMen.com Editors, Scientology saviour Cruise January 24, 2007
5. Helmore, Edward, What's eating Tom Cruise? June 5 2005
6. YouTube, Oprah Interview: Tom Cruise
7. YouTube, Tom Cruise interview for Scientology
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