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- 24.7.2007: msnbc: Tom Cruise: Goebbels of Scientology?
- 22.7.2007: "Tom Cruise ist wie GOEBBELS"
- 21.7.2007: Cruise-Streit nűtzt Scientology
- 16.7.2007: Ein entlarvendes Cruise-Video
- 2.7.2007: Scientologists become Nazis to attack their enemies
- 2.7.2007: Nazi-uniformed protesters get Kohl shoulder
- 2.7.2007: German chancellor ignores protesters in nazi uniforms
- 2.7.2007: Statement from the German Embassy in Washington DC
- 2.7.2007: Germany confirms Cruise can't film at key site
- 1.7.2007: Bundeshilfe plus Millionen für SO-Positioning II
The Opposition
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Bundesunterstützung für SO-Positioning-Film I
1.7.2007 von gandow.
Berlin
Tom Cruise darf doch nicht im Bendlerblock drehen / Ministeriumssprecher widerspricht “Focus”-Bericht
AFP US-Schauspieler Tom Cruise darf seinen Stauffenberg-Film entgegen anderslautender Berichte doch nicht im historischen Bendlerblock drehen. Als Ort der Erinnerung und der Trauer sei dieser Platz nicht dazu geeignet, auch nur kurzfristig in eine Filmkulisse verwandelt zu werden, sagte der Sprecher des Bundesfinanzministeriums, Torsten Albig. “Deshalb wird es dort keine Drehgenehmigung geben können.”
Grundsätzlich begrüße und unterstütze der Bund jedoch die Realisierung eines Films über den Widerstandskämpfer Claus Schenk Graf von Stauffenberg, sagte Albig weiter. Es werde deshalb geprüft, ob Drehgenehmigungen für andere Liegenschaften erteilt werden könnten, etwa rund um den Platz der Luftbrücke in Berlin. Laut Albig kamen Vertreter des Kanzleramtes, des Verteidigungsministeriums und des Bundesfinanzministeriums am Freitag überein, das Filmprojekt grundsätzlich durch Drehgenehmigungen zu unterstützen. Die Entscheidungen darüber sollten nüchtern und pragmatisch erfolgen, habe die Runde beschlossen. Der Bendlerblock, wo Stauffenberg und die anderen Widerstandskämpfer 1944 erschossen wurden, sei eine Ausnahme. Dieser Ort dürfe in seiner Würde nicht entweiht werden, sagte der Sprecher des Finanzministeriums.
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Stauffenbergs ältester Sohn hatte sich dagegen ausgesprochen, dass Cruise die Rolle seines Vaters spielt, da der Schauspieler Mitglied der Scientology-Organisation ist. Berliner Zeitung, 30.06.2007
http://www.berlinonline.de/berliner-zeitung/print/berlin/666405.html
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Hubbard Youth:The teenage bullies who reign supreme over a sinister cult.
1.7.2007 von Caroline.
The Mail - London
29 July 1984
The teenage bullies who reign supreme over a sinister cult.
It is the Children of Scientology who run the cult today, strutting young acolytes who shout abuse and instil other followers an awe bordering on fear. “Some of them act like the Nazi youth,” says 14-year-old Gulliver Smithers who walked out of Saint Hill, the cult’s East Grinstead headquarters in disgust six weeks ago. “they are arrogant bullies who must be obeyed.”
They wear U.S naval uniform with a distinctive blue lanyard around the neck which marks them out as members of the Commodore Messenger Organisation - children to be feared.
Devotion
The Messengers are young, very young. Three are just 14, one is only nine. Even their leaders are only in their early 20’s - children weaned into adulthood on Scientology and devotion to the cult’s founder L Ron Hubbard.
They have been given the reins of power by a signed edict from Hubbard, a recluse whom many believe may be dead. It says that no Messenger may be told what to do, unless by a senior within the group. At Saint Hill the children are all powerful. They hand out work targets, jobs to be done within a specific time. Failure to obey or achieve can mean a black mark on internal files and loss of status. Worse, offenders receive harsh work duties. A Messenger can hand out “sentences” of up to six months’ menial labour. Gulliver said: “This means six months, seven days a week, cleaning or emptying rubbish. The work begins at seven in the morning and goes on until four in the afternoon with only two half-hour breaks.
Now he is an outcast of the organisation, working in a community of other disaffected Scientologists at a country house near Aberdeen. In his sparsely furnished room in the Scottish hideaway he keeps his “E-meter”, used by Scientologists to measure electrical impulses around the body and thus, they claim, diagnose what is troubling fellow cult members.
Gulliver said: “I knew right from the start what sort of power they had and what I could demand from other Scientologists. I tried not to be too unpleasant, but others above us in the Messengers shouted and demanded results. the kids felt they had to do the same. They are strange children, who have led a life sheltered within Scientology. Some are not very clever and the church has influenced their minds.”
Struggle
The Messengers were born out of a power struggle in the late 70s when the leadership was overthrown by a new second generation of “Super-Scientologists”.
One to suffer under the change was American Jay Hurwitz, 42, of Sharpthorne, Sussex, a former senior executive at Saint Hill, and another independent Scientologist, who agreed with the Hitler youth description. He revealed that the changes had also resulted in financial upheavals and a sharp increase in course fees. Just over 12 hours of Scientology training now can cost nearly UKP5,000.
Morale at Saint Hill is low. The dormitory accommodation, poor food and wages of UKP4 a week, sometimes unpaid, give the place the air of a run-down youth hostel, Gulliver says. And documents handed to The Mail on Sunday confirm that the crude practice of “disconnection” -cutting off a dissenter from family and friends -has been reintroduced. “Disconnection is part of everyday life at Saint Hill.” Gulliver said. “It goes round by word of mouth when someone is an outcast. He or she is just ignored and shunned. It was what we were brought up to do.”
[a related story appearing above the foregoing text and with a smaller headline:]
Scientology leader is ordered: Stay away
The head of the Church of Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard, whose organisation was described by a High Court judge as “dangerous, immoral, sinister and corrupt”, has been ordered to stay away from Britain.
The 74-year-old recluse, himself declared a “charlatan” by the judge, had hoped to reverse a Home Office ruling which barred him from coming to this country to address his followers at the British headquarters in East Grinstead, Sussex. But when he refused to talk to British immigration officials who wanted to question him about a fraud conviction in France, the Home Office re-affirmed its decision to keep Hubbard out.
His elusiveness has fuelled stories that Hubbard is, in fact, dead. His own son unsuccessfully argued this before a U.S. court in an attempt to share his father’s vast fortune and Hubbard’s attorney has said that his dealings with Hubbard are “sporadic”. Scientology, which has 200,000 followers in Britain, was attacked in the High Court last week during a “tug-of-love” child custody case.
The judge, Mr Justice Latey, said that the tactics used by Hubbard and his helpers are “grimly reminiscent of the ranting and bullying of Hitler and his henchmen”.
This was echoed this week by one disenchanted teenage Scientologist who told The Mail on Sunday that Hubbard’s young acolytes “behave like the Nazi youth”. This is his story.
Source: http://www.lermanet.com/scientologynews/england/the-mail-uk.htm
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Cruise v. Christ
1.7.2007 von Caroline.
“Jesus Christ was said to be said to be born in Bethlehem. Tom Cruise was born in Syracuse, about 150 miles from Bethlehem… You’re going to want to take the New York State Thruway…”
Watch Cruise v. Christ
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International Herald Tribune: Tom Cruise’s role as anti-Nazi hero riles some in Germany
30.6.2007 von Caroline.
By Michael Cieply and Mark Landler
Friday, June 29, 2007
LOS ANGELES: When the director Bryan Singer decided to cast Tom Cruise as Colonel Claus Schenk von Stauffenberg, the German Army officer who
unsuccessfully tried to blow up Hitler toward the end of World War II, he thought he had dealt with all the possible pitfalls.
There was the knotty matter of accents, but the director figured Cruise and everybody else in the movie “Valkyrie” would do fine if they spoke unaffected English. The cost of affording the high-wattage Cruise could also be problematic, but the star took the job for a nominal salary, agreeing to get his cut after the tickets were sold - a deal helped by his part-ownership of United Artists, the studio behind the picture.
What Singer did not reckon with is Germany’s extreme wariness of, even hostility toward, Cruise’s religion.
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“Scientology is a totalitarian ideology,” said Berthold Graf von Stauffenberg, the eldest son of Count von Stauffenberg and a retired West German army general. “The fact that an avowed Scientologist like Cruise is supposed to play the victim of a totalitarian regime is purely sick.”
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“In Europe, but in Germany especially, we are more sensitive to totalitarian ideologies,” said Ursula Caberta, the head of a government task force in Hamburg that opposes Scientology’s expansion in Germany.
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“Tom Cruise is not just an actor who is a Scientologist,” Caberta said. ”He is an ambassador for Scientology. All totalitarian systems have their celebrities to open doors for them.”
Full article: http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/06/29/news/cruise.php
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Tom Cruise Letter to US Deputy Secretary of State
29.6.2007 von Caroline.
May 31, 2003
Richard Lee Armitage
Deputy Secretary of State
U.S. Department of State
2201 C Street NW
Washington, DC 20520
Dear Mr. Armitage:
I would like to start by thanking you for the State Department’s annual human rights and religious freedom reports, which do an indispensable job of highlighting human rights abuses around the world.
I understand from Helen Ellis in your office that unfortunately our schedules will not coincide while I am in Washington in mid June. Given current world circumstances and particularly with the President and Secretary Powell being abroad, I can appreciate the incredible pressures that must exist on your time and availability.
As you may already know, for some time I have been concerned about human rights and religious freedom in Europe. Members of my Church, including American artists, continue to be discriminated against, especially in Germany, France and Belgium. I have taken it upon myself to become somewhat educated in these matters and to stay abreast of what continues to occur.
Therefore, I can fully appreciate your recommendation of meeting with Ambassador Hanford and while I am sure my speaking with him would be helpful, I am frankly most interested in speaking with you. I am familiar with your history and your duties as the Deputy Secretary and I am certain that I can, in a brief amount of time, communicate to you what is on my mind. I feel that we might do well to work together on this matter.
You must know from your Ambassadors that last year I did a series of visits to the U.S. Embassies in Germany, France and Spain and spoke to each Ambassador abou the problems of religious intolerance in those countries. I was very grateful for the assistance given by Ambassador Argyros in Madrid, and I am happy to say that the situation I discussed with him is now fully resolved.
Ambassador Coats and his staff have continued to be very helpful, and I have also appreciated the efforts of the U.S. Embassy staff in Paris.
I do keep a close watch on the situations in these countries and within the last month, I learned of attempts to sabotage the performance of two American artists solely because they are members of the Church of Scientology. I would be happy to give you the details of these situations, but incidents such as these in Germany and France have been recorded in the State Departments Human Rights reports for nearly a decade.
Scientology is fully recognized as a tax-exempt, bona fide religion in the United States, yet these actions by German officials are unfortunately representative of intolerance that members of my religion and other minority religions face in Germany.
Religious freedom is very important to me as it is to every true American. I know you share thse values, and I appreciate the invaluable assistance the State Department has given members of my Church in protecting their rights, especially in Europe.
Lastly, I am scheduled to travel to Europe in January to promote my next film and am planning on again meeting with our Ambassadors in France, Germany and possibly Belgium to work with them on pressing these nations for more dialogue and action to resolve these matters.
However, despite the circumstances of my visits to Europe, this situation is by no means a publicity activity for me. This is a metter that is both important and personal, and that is why I am looking to my government’s assistance in the hopes of finding a resolution to what has becoming a very saddening and unneccessary human rights situation.
As you already know, I expect to be in Washington, D.C., around June 11-13. I know you are not available on those dates but I am interested to know when else you would be available.
I am also endeavoring to meet with Vice President Cheney on this matter while I am in Washington. Should you or your office need to reach me, I can be contacted through my associate, Tom Davis at [xxx-xxx-xxxx] or through my assistant, Michael Doven, at [xxx-xxx-xxxx].
Sincerely,
[signed] Tom
Source: http://indiana.typepad.com/fwob/files/tom_cruises_letter.pdf
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