Katie Holmes Performs Memorial Day Play in DC
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Looks like our little cultie Katie flew into DC to do a play at the National Mall. Here she is dressed in high-waisted naval looking pants and a sheer navy top. (Looks a bit like a Scientology Sea Org uniform).
Is it me, or does anyone find her involvement with this ceremony upsetting?, Considering Scientology beliefs on anything to do with brain injuries, their stance on psychiatry, and ESPECIALLY the false war records of their founder L. Ron Hubbard.
Hubbard's "war hero" claims, have mostly been totally debunked. He greatly exaggerated his worth and rank in the military, and I am sure that any veteran would find these lies to be beyond despicable. And please feel free to go check out scans of his actual Naval records, it will make you cringe.
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I find it very hypocritical for Katie and hubby Cruise to attend a ceremony in recognition for veterans when they believe the founder of their cult was such a war hero, and that brain injuries can be fixed with an e-meter.
I guess most of the public will just look at this as a WONDERFUL tribute that Katie is doing, but that's because most people don't realize the harm Katie and other celebrity Scientologists perpetrate by supporting and endorsing a cult.
She just took in the "American Idol" finale, and this weekend, Katie Holmes will be on hand for an equally all-American event.Continued on the next pageHolmes is among a clutch of stars performing in tonight's 20th anniversary National Memorial Day Concert broadcast from the West Lawn of the U.S. Capitol on PBS (8 p.m. ET, check local listings). She plays the sister of an Iraq war veteran, Jose Pequeno, who suffered a traumatic brain injury in combat. Pequeno, his sister, Elizabeth, and his mother, Nellie Bagley, will be in the audience. Gary Sinise and Joe Mantegna co-host.



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