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georgie101
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Tom Cruise in 9/11 'lies' web rant
By Fiona Cummins 19/01/2008
Tom Cruise sparked fresh doubts over his grip on reality yesterday after he claimed US officials had lied in the aftermath of the September 11 attacks.

The Hollywood star has already been widely ridiculed after his nineminute rant about Scientology was leaked on the internet earlier this week.

Now a video promoting the bizarre cult shows Cruise, 45, let rip about the response to terrorism.


'grip on reality'... So kind of them. nonono.gif

http://www.mirror.co.uk/showbiz/frontpages...89520-20287230/


Video no longer available.
Sanders
Awwww, Church of Scientology took the video down. Too bad, I would have liked to have seen that.
painter
QUOTE (Sanders @ Jan 21 2008, 02:51 AM)
Awwww, Church of Scientology took the video down. Too bad, I would have liked to have seen that.

"This video is no longer available due to a copy right claim by Church of Scientology International."

rolleyes.gif
bill
Is this it ?


http://factnet.org/?p=225



georgie101
I don't think that's it, or some has been edited out.
I have to admit, I didn't have a clue what he was talking about.

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Washington, Jan 20 : American actor Tom Cruise has sparked outrage in the U.S, after he accused government officials of lying following the 9/11 terrorist attacks.

In a new promotional video for Scientology, the actor was seen blasting the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for endangering the health of emergency service staff at ground zero.

"The EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) came out and said the air was clean. Of course as a Scientologist you go, 'That's a lie.' You just go, 'Liar'," Contactmusic quoted him as saying.

"Finally you say, dammit, just go there and do it. Put it there, let's go, here's the money, let's go. Let's just get one person treated. I can't sleep another night," he added.

Cruise is said to have provided the emergency service staff with detoxification therapy based upon the works of Scientology, following the attack in 2001.

However, Dr Kerry Kelly, a senior medical officer for the New York Fire Department, has other views regarding the Scientology therapy.

"It's hard to have faith in it (Scientology rehabilitation therapy). You just stay there until you feel fine," he said.

http://story.malaysiasun.com/index.php/ct/...id/319943/cs/1/
CocaineImportAgency
...the man needs a Psychiatrist
painter
Source (has links to more info):
http://www.news.com/8301-10789_3-9857666-57.html?tag=repblg

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January 24, 2008 11:35 AM PST
Anonymous hackers take on the Church of Scientology
Posted by Robert Vamosi

A group of vigilantes calling themselves Anonymous have posted a video explaining the recent attacks against the Church of Scientology.

A copyright violation claim by the Church of Scientology against the posting of one of its videos to YouTube has prompted a full-on assault by a group calling itself Anonymous.

The video, in which Tom Cruise proclaims, in part, that Scientologists are the only experts on the mind, was pulled by YouTube over the weekend at the request of the Church of Scientology as part of a long-standing effort to keep copyrighted material from appearing on the Internet. Other sites have since posted the Cruise video in full.

In response to the take-down of the Cruise video, a group of vigilantes--calling themselves Anonymous, or Anon--have retaliated against what they consider to be Internet censorship. The group includes computer experts capable of Internet mischief. In recent days, local chapter sites for the Church of Scientology have been defaced, and in some cases denial of service attacks have also prevented access to the same sites. Real-world attacks have included fax-spamming those same offices.

As an explanation for these attacks, Anonymous posted its own video to YouTube. In the video, a computer-generated voice speaks over a rolling cloudscape, effectively putting the Church of Scientology on notice:

"Over the years, we have been watching you, your campaigns of misinformation, your suppression of dissent, your litigious nature. All of these things have caught our eye.

"With the leakage of your latest propaganda video into mainstream circulation, the extent of your malign influence over those who have come to trust you as leaders has been made clear to us. Anonymous has therefore decided that your organization should be destroyed, for the good of your followers, for the good of mankind, and for our own enjoyment.

"We shall proceed to expel you from the Internet and systematically dismantle the Church of Scientology in its present form."


The video ends, with the following statement:

"We are Anonymous
We are legion
We do not forgive
We do not forget.
Expect us."


A Web site called Project Chanology details present actions and those in the works by Anonymous and others.

The Church of Scientology, founded in 1953 by L. Ron Hubbard, is not without previous controversy on the Internet. In 1996, it sued Internet service provider Netcom (now a part of EarthLink) over copyrighted texts posted to the newsgroup alt.religion.scientology. The case was settled out of court for an undisclosed sum. In 2003, the Church of Scientology attempted to sue a Dutch woman and her ISP over similar writings but lost. The Dutch case, had it ended differently, could have changed the way ISPs handle third-party links by its customers. In 2007, writer Keith Henson was arrested as a fugitive. Under a California law that criminalizes any threat against someone else's "free exercise" of religion, Henson was convicted in 2001 for making a comment on the alt.religion.scientology newsgroup about sending a "Tom Cruise" missile to destroy the Scientology camp.
lunk
How about this idea;

Everyone is a filter.

Everyone speaks the truth,
as they see it, through their own
individual filter.

If you don't understand what someone is saying...
that is because you don't understand what's in their filter.

from the lunk filter.
tumetuestumefaisdubien
Maybe the obscure churches just want to jump the train of 911 movement. I reminds me the sect of the so called "space-people" which is on our Czech 911 page keeping to post their BS.
But that Tommy looks realy crazy on that video... blink.gif
Although if he said there was bad air in NY and the officials lied about - he is obviously right. thumbsup.gif
lunk
That video was edited.
The interviewers questions were taken out.
It had adventure movie music overlaid.
And it was leaked, after Mr. Tom Cruise
made some criticism regarding peoples health
after 9/11.

This has all the hallmarks of a hit piece.

imo, lunk
LizzyTish
Why is it when a famous person speaks out, it has to be someone whom half the public think are nuts to begin with. Next we'll have Britney Spears doing an hour long "Who did 9/11" rolleyes.gif
lunk
QUOTE (georgie101 @ Jan 21 2008, 11:23 AM)
the actor was seen blasting the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) for endangering the health of emergency service staff at ground zero.

"The EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) came out and said the air was clean.

This is the REAL question,
we should be asking.

Did the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
intentionally mislead health care and emergency workers,
after 9/11 when they came out and said the air was clean?

all the rest is distracting, divisive, fluff, smoke and mirrors.

imo, lunk
Beached
QUOTE (LizzyTish @ Jan 27 2008, 04:33 PM)
Why is it when a famous person speaks out, it has to be someone whom half the public think are nuts to begin with. Next we'll have Britney Spears doing an hour long "Who did 9/11" rolleyes.gif

This is why I smell a rat. Just as in the cases of Charlie Sheen and Rosie O'Donnel, this appeases both sides of the debate. It provides those on our side with a new "hero" while at the same time re-enforcing the believe among the sheople that those who adhere to this particular viewpoint are disturbed and deluded individuals. nonono.gif
lunk
Isn't it a sign though, when an obvious smear piece
like this comes out, about anybody, send up a red flag
for you?

It does for me.

I heard this story before I had any idea
that he said something contrary about
the official report on air quality around
the WTC just after 9/11.

Look through the fluff.

imo, lunk
Nunyabiz
Sadly what Cruise believes is not a bit more ridiculous than what Christians, Muslims etc believe. It is all mythology based on nothing but faith in something that scientifically can be proven to be false.
Scientology just happens to be only a few decades old instead of a couple thousand.
This shows perfectly how intelligent people can be swept up into totally foolish crap.

Why is it that human beings must always resort to mythology, fantasy, or whatever else they pull outa their arse as opposed to Factual Reality?

Cruise doesn't believe that 9/11 was an inside job, at least he doesn't admit it publicly but he does KNOW the irrefutable fact that the white house told the EPA to lie about the air quality.
He has tried to help 1st responders because of this and should be commended for his efforts in that respect.
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