Tom Cruise’s Thetan is an Abusive Sociopath
By Bletchley Yale Dassom for CPW News Service
With the tabloids ablaze with the inside scoop of the Tom
Cruise marriage breakup, members of the international intelligence community
are watching in silent amusement as reporters attempt to connect the divorce
with Cruise’s membership in the Church of Scientology.
Rincon B. Wright, CEO of Dynasymkin, an international
security and intelligence consulting firm, has traced for years the connections
of Scientology to the U.S. and British intelligence communities and U.S. film
industry.
"A damage controller for?" I asked. "Well consider that Lawrence Wright worked for the U.S. State Department at the same time that George Herbert Walker Bush was UN Ambassador and you are as close to the bulls-eye as you can get. This is the upper tier that Hubbard's group blackmails," said Wright. "With their ill-gotten wealth the Scientologists then make little gods of guys like Paul Haggis or Tom Cruise or John Travolta," said Wright.
"When Tom Cruise stood beside Edward Zwick, the director of both The Last Samurai and Lawrence Wright's The Seige, and declared that 'Buddhaism is the father of Scientology', serious Buddhists burped, chuckled and bemoaned the actor's over reach. Buddhism does not believe in a prime mover and shaker.... the creator god. The religious journey is not in uncovering the god within, your 'Thetan' in Scientology, but in becoming one with nature through wisdom, meditation and focused reasoning. The Buddhist's journey to Nirvana is much different than the Scientologist's spaghetti bowl mixture with the pursuit of a Greek-style internal god via an e-meter-enlightened counseling session for a price," said Wright. "An e-meter, the Scientologist's voltage resistance measuring device that serious scientists have shown to have no basis in either science nor psychology, except as a placebo for the weak-minded, is as worthless in helping uncover your inner Thetan as a shoe horn is in playing taps at a military funeral. Thetans? E-meters? E-gads," said Wright.
“The founder of Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard, was a United
States Naval officer in Navy Intelligence with significant security clearance
and a front row seat to how the sea lanes and their contraband is protected from unwanted disruption. From that position Hubbard recreated a new
religion based on the old Greek mythology and mystery religion formulas. Scientology became a cult of body guards for
Hubbard’s secret knowledge. What
knowledge? The same knowledge that GaryWebb, author of Dark Alliance, provided following his discovery that the
American military complex and its entire intelligence community protects the
illicit drug trade. Webb exposed
it, but he wasn't alone. So did top JFK military advisor, L. Fletcher Prouty and U.S. Marine Col. Bo Gritz. Hubbard guarded the secret with his
own band of brain washed back slappers and security guards. Surrounded by them and telling them that they
were all gods, he could use blackmail and extortion as a spiritualized revenue
stream with a church tax write-off. He lived on a boat for years moving from port
to port when the heat was on,” said Wright.
Wright noted that a recent high ranking Scientology defector
had been hauled into a Texas court for breach of a confidentiality clause
accompanied by $50,000 in hush money. At
the same time another Scientology defector moved to the same state where Pulitzer
Prize winning author, Lawrence Wright, author of The Looming Tower, about the
911 disaster, has extensively interviewed the former Scientologist as part of
an upcoming article or book. This led
the Scientologists to send their own film documentation crew to record Wright’s
work and to air it on the Scientology website.
“I suspect that Lawrence Wright is a damage controller on this one just
like he was on the World Trade Center disaster,” said Wright noting not what the Pulitzer Prize book revealed, but what it left out."A damage controller for?" I asked. "Well consider that Lawrence Wright worked for the U.S. State Department at the same time that George Herbert Walker Bush was UN Ambassador and you are as close to the bulls-eye as you can get. This is the upper tier that Hubbard's group blackmails," said Wright. "With their ill-gotten wealth the Scientologists then make little gods of guys like Paul Haggis or Tom Cruise or John Travolta," said Wright.
"When Tom Cruise stood beside Edward Zwick, the director of both The Last Samurai and Lawrence Wright's The Seige, and declared that 'Buddhaism is the father of Scientology', serious Buddhists burped, chuckled and bemoaned the actor's over reach. Buddhism does not believe in a prime mover and shaker.... the creator god. The religious journey is not in uncovering the god within, your 'Thetan' in Scientology, but in becoming one with nature through wisdom, meditation and focused reasoning. The Buddhist's journey to Nirvana is much different than the Scientologist's spaghetti bowl mixture with the pursuit of a Greek-style internal god via an e-meter-enlightened counseling session for a price," said Wright. "An e-meter, the Scientologist's voltage resistance measuring device that serious scientists have shown to have no basis in either science nor psychology, except as a placebo for the weak-minded, is as worthless in helping uncover your inner Thetan as a shoe horn is in playing taps at a military funeral. Thetans? E-meters? E-gads," said Wright.
Example of an early L. Ron Hubbard E-Meter "Clarity Device" with left and right hand sensors. |
“So that’s the problem with Scientology?” I asked Wright, no
relation to Lawrence Wright. “Any time
you teach people that they are gods…..or a god…..as Scientology does…..and then
for a price….they move you step by step to uncover the purer and purer form of
that God within….all the while moving the finish line with the argument that
because of reincarnation your God is further back in time than was first
believed by your Scientology counselor....Thetan #34 becoming by regression Thetan #2229 ….while the money meter is ticking…..you’ve
got a huge arena for spiritualized barf bullets and theologized smegma lapping,”
said Wright. "It's almost as subjective as a Rorschach ink blot test, and who can argue with the wing nut claiming to be the expert?" Wright asked.
Rincon Wright’s message left me wondering about
Tom Cruise, who to some, looks like the reincarnation of a Greek god….except after that latest movie that crashed and burned at the box office…..what
was it? I asked Wright. “Rock Star,” he said. “Yea, well after that I’m sure the boy wonder
was one angry mess to live with. Gods
are always hard to live with and so jealous of their time and image and all
that goes with being all powerful,” said Wright. “After a while you just want them to climb
back up onto Mount Olympus and ruminate quietly, or something,” said Wright. “Any place
but where you are. It’s too damn
suffocating.”
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