What… No. Who is Xenu?

via www.theta.btinternet.co.uk
Once upon a time (75 million years ago to be more precise) there was an alien galactic ruler named Xenu. Xenu was in charge of all the planets in this part of the galaxy including our own planet Earth, except in those days it was called Teegeeack. […] this story is the core belief in the religion known as Scientology.
Quoted from www.xenu.net
Scientology is a cult you know. Tom Cruise and John Travolta are first names come to my mind when you say “Scientology.”
According to American magazine Star, a source said: “Tom is planning to build a US$10 million bunker under his Telluride estate.”
Quoted from thisislondon.co.uk
This is London website says “5 Million” in the article title but this is another story.
A spokesperson for the actor (Tom Cruise) has denied the reports, saying: “This is completely untrue. He is not building on his property at all.”
Quoted from thisislondon.co.uk
OK. “He is not building on his property at all.” What about somebody else’s property?
I don’t know Tom Cruise personally but if you ask me what I think about Cruise, I say “He can be everything but dumb is not one of them.” So why he insists on Scientology? I’m sure he has gains. Material or spritual, sure he has some benefits.

via DanielCurran.com
I don’t think Tom Cruise is gay. I don’t think Tom Cruise is the same thing with Scientology. But I think, the founder of Scientology and a science fiction writer Ron L. Hubbard’s son is gay. How do i know? If you have some time please watch the documentary below to get a better view on Scientology background:
[googlevideo]http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=529204584324100028[/googlevideo]
I’m sure Cruise or Travolta or many other Scientologists could easily find the documentary above or any other useful information on Scientology and Ron L. Hubbard. Internet made for this. Information is waiting under their fingers. Do they truly believe Xenu? (Though Travolta *starred* in Battlefield Earth, I prefer “Be Cool“) Please! I don’t think so!
This is a part of interesting Nicole Kidman interview:
With her adopted kids Isabella, 14, and Connor, 12, preferring to stay in the US with their Scientology minders rather than visit their own mother in Australia, Nicole has alluded to her antipathy towards the controversial religion.
“I don’t want to be the one discussing Scientology,” a wounded Nicole warily told US magazine Vanity Fair when asked about her children’s indoctrination during her latest interview. “My kids want to live in LA and they’re at a certain age where they dig in their heels.”
While Isabella and Connor briefly visited their mum in Australia earlier this year, they have chosen to spend their holidays at a Church of Scientology camp in Oregon.
A former Scientologist says the camp in Portland, where the kids are holed up, is really an intense learning program for Scientology teachings. “The summer camp is part of Scientology’s get-them-while-they’re-young campaign,” says the ex-member…
Quoted from womansday.ninemsn.com.au