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John Travolta stars in Scientology Night Fever
Religion News Blog ^ | November 1st, 2005

Posted on 11/01/2005 6:56:22 AM PST by laney

Ever since the Church of Scientology's sprawling UK headquarters were located just three miles up the road, the sedate town of East Grinstead in Sussex has grown accustomed to life on the edge of a parallel universe. But nothing could have quite prepared it for the events of the past three days.

First came reported sightings of Tom Cruise and his pregnant fiance'e, Katie Holmes, being chauffeured to Saint Hill Manor, the remote Georgian house which the Scientology founder, L Ron Hubbard, bought as his world base 45 years ago. Then John Travolta and his wife, Kelly Preston, arrived at the same location in their private jet.

Bulky security staff prevented ordinary mortals sneaking into the three-day annual gala thrown by the "sinos", as the church's members are known locally, but those inside the cordon on Saturday night watched Cruise win a standing ovation for donating £2m to the International Association of Scientologists since joining it 15 years ago.

Local people had started to feel the economic effects of Scientology's big gala long before the celebrities pitched up. A crowd of 6,900 from as far afield as Ukraine and India had paid to be at Friday night's event at the hall, with a further 3,000 on both Saturday and Sunday. That constituted a tourism boom for hoteliers, and coach firms did nicely, too, since railway engineering meant that delegates had to be bused to the venue.

Of course, Scientologists are used to shelling out, since handing over cash is a key part of the Hubbard doctrine. On Saturday, it earned Cruise the Diamond Meritorious Award, which followed the platinum equivalent awarded last year when his contribution topped $2.5m ( £1.4m). He remains the biggest donor to Scientology. Other members of the cult have been less content about paying up, complaining that they have been milked of thousands of pounds.

The Church of Scientology's latest celebration of its most famous devotee demonstrates his value in building awareness. Cruise recently raised a few eyebrows in Hollywood by insisting on a Scientology tent on the set of Steven Spielberg's War of The Worlds, but he is largely responsible for a boost in traffic on the cult's website to 375,000 hits daily.

It is unclear if Travolta's wife and Cruise's fiance'e had the chance to talk. If so, it is reasonable to assume that Ms Preston would have pressed home the cult's central doctrine about childbirth - that mothers should not express pain while in labour for fear of traumatising the baby....


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To: job

Operation clambake: http://www.xenu.net/


41 posted on 11/01/2005 11:19:49 AM PST by add925 (The Left = Xenophobes in Denial)
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To: Iron Matron

Katy: (Grunt..Grunt..Puff)..not..pain..(grunt)..its..just...(puff, grunt, puff)abject fearof pain

Tom: Perhaps you should have a massage?

Katy: I'LL MASSAGE YOUR TESTICLES WITH A LAMP IF YOU DON'T GET ME SOME DRUGS!! Ooops. Sorry. It must be the clams talking.

Tom: Great. Our son's going to be a crackhead because of your big mouth.


42 posted on 11/01/2005 11:23:34 AM PST by AppyPappy (If you aren't part of the solution, there is good money to be made prolonging the problem.)
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Iron Matron: (Hee Hee Ha Ha)..(Spew)..you owe me a keyboard AppyPappy..and a Tissue for what came out mah nose..but I did not show pain.
43 posted on 11/01/2005 11:42:18 AM PST by Iron Matron
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To: fortunecookie
LOL! She'll just need an 'assist', perhaps Tom can touch the area of pain over and over again, to assist her and relieve the pain?

That kinda sounds like what got her into this mess..that and perhaps some unreported brain damage.

44 posted on 11/01/2005 11:46:49 AM PST by Iron Matron
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To: add925

Dunno. I left before I was privy to that information.


45 posted on 11/01/2005 11:53:53 AM PST by null and void (The only thing that wakes you up faster than coffee is spilled coffee...)
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To: null and void
There are parts of scientology that are well worth doing, and if there were a way to avoid that pernicious organization, I would recommend them. As it it the cost is just too high. And I don't mean the money...

The parts worth doing, Which I suspect are basically self-examination..acceptance of self..moving forward..seem to be regurgitated from the concept of Christian Meditations.

Regurgitated in the Worse sense, of course.

BTW, thanks for sharing. I'm not sure I would have ever told anyone if I had ever been a scientoligists. One way to debunk this sort of madness is hearing from those who have "been there, done that".

46 posted on 11/01/2005 12:00:12 PM PST by Iron Matron
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To: Iron Matron
The parts worth doing, Which I suspect are basically self-examination..acceptance of self..moving forward..

That's a large part of it, but understanding the Comunications Cycle, the 8 Dynamics, the Emotional Tone Scale, and a few other bits don't share that heritage. Nor for that matter do I recall a time Jesus advocated what you call Christian Meditation. Biblical reference please?

Regurgitated in the Worse sense, of course.

Of course.

BTW, thanks for sharing. I'm not sure I would have ever told anyone if I had ever been a scientoligists. One way to debunk this sort of madness is hearing from those who have "been there, done that".

You're welcome. I figure my experiences can always be used as a bad example...

47 posted on 11/01/2005 12:50:46 PM PST by null and void (The only thing that wakes you up faster than coffee is spilled coffee...)
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