Tom Cruise Meets Up With Matt Lauer Again, But A Little Less Arrogant
Tom Cruise is continuing his good will ambassador tour, or as I like to call it, "please go see my movie" tour(in this case Valkyrie), by going back to where it all began, Today with Matt Lauer. It would seem Tom's learned a few things since 2005 when he accused Matt of being "glib" when he and Matt discussed the pros and cons of pharmaceuticals used for treating mental issues. What happened since then is the stuff of legends, with the world watching Tom Cruise go Scieno-postal.
It seems the world had had enough of Cruise's proselytizing for Scientology, a false religion which has been debunked by a whole host of scholars and experts as an elaborate ponzi scheme. Finally the world pushed back and put Tom Cruise (the second in command of the wealthy, dangerous group) on the defensive and he is now having to admit, that perhaps, movie press junkets and promotional tours are NOT the time, nor the place to discuss a controversial cult that many are suspicious of.
In a way, I feel truly sorry for Tom Cruise. I think the guy is a brilliant actor who can play all kinds of roles (he was INCREDIBLE in Tropic Thunder). He's a family man who has taken on the paternal role for his siblings after their drunken father abandoned them. He also seems to be quite driven to do the right thing. Unfortunately, his idea of the "right thing" is at the cost of so, so many lives who've been destroyed by the Church of Scientology's fascistic approach towards "religion."
So, while Tom may have been humbled by his experiences with the public backlash, he continues to promote Scientology by remaining an important public figure of the organization, thereby legitimizing its perverse causes. You've come a long way Tom, but you have grotesquely failed to hit the mark
Walk away from Scientology, admit its a fraud, lose your short, violent best friend, and watch as the world rejoices with you.
There's no Xenu, no OT Levels, no SP's. It's all BULLSH*T. Jason Beghe left, and so can you. We're waiting for you Tom, the choice is yours.


