Was Tom Cruise ‘Whipped’ By Wife Nicole Kidman? Plus, The Scorn Of David Miscavige

Yes Nicole..er..David..er…Wait, who’s in charge again?
In part four of our series highlighting the powerful interview Glosslip had with ex-Scientologist and former Executive Producer of Golden Era Productions, Marc Headley, a duplicitous David Miscavige is revealed to the public.
From all we’ve seen in the mainstream media, RTC President and Church figurehead David Miscavige has a very close relationship with famous actor, and top celeb Scientologist Tom Cruise. In Andrew Morton’s book about Cruise, this relationship was fleshed out fully and the reader comes away seeing two like minded idealogues in Cruise and Miscavige. Both are driven, ambitious and fierce in their pursuits, sharing a rather manly like bond, akin to brothers who are constantly seeking both approval from the other, and to out do each other in varying degrees of one-ups-manship.
It’s hard to imagine a rift existing between them, but then again, their commonality, Scientology, is known for causing deep divides in even the closest of loved ones.
Marc stated Tom Cruise left the Church of Scientology throughout the 90’s because he became disillusioned with the faith. Jason Beghe backed this up, and Andrew Morton hinted at it in his book.
According to Marc, David Miscavige saw Tom’s second wife, actress Nicole Kidman, as the trouble source for Tom (or PTSP), and he wasn’t going to let his best friend get away that easily.
Here’s the scoop straight from someone who was there to witness the betrayal this caused between Miscavige and Cruise, and what was done to “heal” the divide:
DO: You worked with Tom Cruise quite regularly..
MH: Well, no, I didn’t actually work with him. What had happened was in the early ’90’s when he first became a Scientologist he had to do his training to become an auditor. While you do your training you also get auditing and you kind of go back and forth. In order to do that, you need to get somebody who hasn’t had any auditing. In the early ’90’s I had had very little auditing, if any. So I was the perfect candidate for Tom Cruise, so he actually audited me while he did his auditor
training.So I got to know him then, but in the mid ’90’s, when he got up to OT3 he left the church. He was not being a scientologist. And during those times…
DO: He was disillusioned, wasn’t he?
MH: Well, he basically thought it was complete bullshit. He read all the stuff about…
DO: The wall of fire, right??
MH: Yeah, he got to all that Xenu stuff. “Xenu stuff?”, and he was like “I’m out of here”. And he left. And when he was in Scientology, though, several Scientologists were implanted into his staff network. His assistants and his people, people that helped him run his career. And they were Scientologists. So, when he became upset with Scientology these people stayed with him. And they were the eyes and ears for David Miscavige. On when they were going to be able to get Tom Cruise back into Scientology. So for many years, Tom never came back to the Int Base to do anything. We never heard of him, we never saw him.
DO: Was that when he was married to Nicole?
MH: Absolutely.
DO: So this is during that time?
MH: Totally. And Dave would comment regularly about how how much of an out-ethics person Tom Cruise was. Because he’s off with Nicole and he does whatever Nicole wants, and Nicole. Totally. The facts surrounding him getting back into Scientology are very speculative, but from all that I know, the church seized upon the fact that Nicole had gotten pregnant.
And that Tom, up until that point, was not able to have children whatsoever. So her being pregnant was a major faux pas for her and that she had been cheating…So then out of nowhere, Tom Cruise divorces Nicole Kidman, completes OT4 in the same week. And now, out of nowhere, he’s the most dedicated Scientologist in the whole world. Just like overnight. He’s with Dave all the time. And it was bizarre to people that worked at the Int Base.
Ten years this guy was gone and all of a sudden he just shows up out of nowhere. And now he’s just a fanatic. He’s claiming that he’s been in Scientology for fifteen, twenty, years and you’re just like “What the hell, man? Where did that come from?”
Part of the appeal to celeb Scientologists to join the “religion” is the how much the tech focuses on the “individual” and making them the best they can be. Magnifying this mind-set in people already prone to self-absorption and narcissism could only result in what I’d call a “Super-Ego” mentality. Of course, Marc’s anecdote below illustrates how this is manifested from the top down at Gold Base, Scientology’s brain-center.
MH: The whole reason that you’re there, that anyone is there, in Scientology or in the Sea Organization, is because they have an internal urge to help other people. That’s it. So, when you see all these things happening, people being treated like this, it totally goes against the grain of what you’re there for. And sooner or later I think a lot of these people are just going to leave. More and more of these stories will come out and more of these different things. In 2003 Dave Miscavige instituted a rule that all staff at the Int Base facility have to call Tom Cruise “Sir”.
Okay, now, Tom Cruise is a public scientologist. He’s a parishioner. Some of these people that have been in the Sea Organization at the Int Base have been in the Sea Org for 30 years. Dedicated their life.
And the only person that they have to call “Sir” is someone who’s senior in rank to them. But now, this new guy, Tom Cruise, garners the title of “Sir”. And if you don’t call him “Sirâ€, you might get away with calling him “Mr. Cruise”, if the situation deems that you couldn’t just say “Sir”. But if you called him “Tom” or “T.C.”, that’s it, you were in trouble. People actually did get in trouble for calling him “Tom”. And it was made a big deal of, like “blaughty-blah” called Mister Cruise “Tom” today and that person was made an example of.
What job security do you have if you’ve been in the Sea Organization for 30 years and a movie star can come along and suddenly he’s senior in position to you and … nd when he hasn’t dedicated nearly as much of his life to doing what you’re doing, that kind of thing.
Wow, and we thought Tom jumping on Oprah’s couch was weird, speaking of which….












O Lookey, arnt those little uniforms just the cutest things.
Comment by Gradyman — April 29, 2008 @ 1:47 pm
Crap, I just realized that pic is probably from “a few good men”
Comment by Gradyman — April 29, 2008 @ 1:52 pm
Wow, that’s really a weird story. Well, once the C0$ ship starts sinking, the rats will begin to run down the ropes to shore. Maybe Tom can then denounce DM and say that he was brainwashed, wants a new life, and could everyone please forgive his prior craziness, boohoo. Everyone will pity him and welcome him back to reality and life will go on. One can hope.
Comment by Capcom — April 29, 2008 @ 5:34 pm
So, “Tom couldn’t have a baby up to that point,” how was Tom able to have a baby now? Did his sperm all of a sudden multiply, but couldn’t back then? Hmmm - maybe Suri is L. Ron Hubbard’s afterall. And, if Nicole cheated and was pregant, then she was not the one with the fertility problem afterall. Keith Urban’s seems to be just fine.
Comment by Beatrice — April 30, 2008 @ 12:48 am
If only Oprah ask about Mark’s tells to Tom.
Comment by george — April 30, 2008 @ 1:31 pm
Haha. I like ur point, Beatrice. It seemed to be no hard task for Keith.
Comment by kelsy — April 30, 2008 @ 11:15 pm
Marc says Tom was never able to father children. Nicole, herself, and the Morton book said she had an ectopic pregnancy (by Tom) early in the marriage. Certainly, Miscavige would have known about that. Did Miscavige think Nicole cheated then, too? Something is amiss in those details.
Comment by ionic — May 5, 2008 @ 8:02 am
Ectopic pregnancies happen no matter what the sperm - has nothing to do with sperm — this problem occurs on the female’s side. If it wasn’t his because he was banging other men - then there you go… The one he has now is all from a turkey baister.
Comment by sally — July 11, 2008 @ 4:38 am