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SuziH
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Katie's stunning new look
November 30, 2007 09:30am


KATIE Holmes showed off a new look at an awards ceremony honoring her husband, Tom Cruise in Germany.

Holmes premiered her new longer-bob haircut on the red carpet as she and her husband made their way into a Duesseldorf ceremony, honoring Cruise for taking risks in his films.

While many suggested Katies last haircut took inspiration from her pal, Victoria Posh Spice Beckham, her new do, complete with heavy bangs and flatter edges, was entirely her own.

As for Cruise, he accepted his award from a prize committee who honored him for choosing courageous film roles, including his upcoming film Valkyrie.

http://www.news.com.au/couriermail/story/0,23739,22847187-7642,00.html?from=mostpop

Find a gorgeous new pic of her through this link
http://www.tomkatcrazy.com/



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Pppft. Honestly, who cares?
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I can just imagine her in the chair 'I want something a little more grown up ... but saucy'

however, she still looks like a young girl attached to an older mans arm.
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Lurveit.... that's because she IS!


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... she still looks like a young girl attached to an older mans arm.


And one that has the personalilty of a dead duck.  No offence to ducks.  



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And one that has the personalilty of a dead duck.  No offence to ducks.  



More to the point, a personality that has been repressed by a cold, dictating husband...


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Tom Cruise = Nutus Bagus     AND NOW THE PROOF (if the cult of scientology haven't downed this link)

http://www.zipperfish.com/videos/celebrities/tom-cruise-is-one-crazy-dude/


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LMAO!

"Being a Scientologist, when you drive past an accident, it's not like everyone else, because you know you're the only one the can really help"
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He's baing hailed as if he were the Messiah.  

Well, not everyone agrees...

Historian compares Tom Cruise to Goebbels

Respected German historian Guido Knopp has compared a speech made by Tom Cruise to the Church of Scientology with a call to war by Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels.

Mr Knopp, an expert on World War II history, said in an interview with Bild newspaper: "Tom Cruise's manner calls to mind Goebbels."

The historian was commenting on a video recording of a rousing sermon Cruise delivered to fellow Scientology members four years ago. It was recently posted on the internet.

The Mission Impossible star is seen asking fellow members of the church: "Should we clean this place up?"

Mr Knopp says it is bound to remind Germans of Goebbels' notorious call for "total war" issued in Berlin on February 18, 1943.

"It is possible that the way in which Cruise speaks is common in many empowerment circles in the United States," he said.

"But the scene in which Cruise asks if the Scientologists should clean up the world and they all respond 'yes' will remind any German with an interest in history of Goebbels' infamous Sports Palace speech."

Cruise's portrayal of Nazi resistance hero Claus Schenk von Stauffenberg, an aristocrat who led a failed plot to assassinate Adolf Hitler in 1944, has caused much debate in Germany.

The film - titled Valkyrie after the codename of the plot - is due for release later this year.

Cruise's role in the Church of Scientology has also been examined in an unauthorised biography of the actor by British writer Andrew Morton.

The book, which hit shelves in the United States last week, has been described by the Church of Scientology as "replete with lies".

- AFP

http://www.abc.net.au/news/stories/2008/01/21/2142632.htm


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. . . . .  "Should we clean this place up?"



He is part of the reason the world needs cleaning up . . . and he WON'T be part of cleaning it!



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So.... it's Scientology's place to 'Clean up the world'. Get rid of all the alien believing Scientologist's to begin with (i may or may not believe in aliens but I do not believe we originated from aliens who invaded Earth). Their doctrine was dreamt up by L.Ron.Hubbard who was a science fiction/pulp fiction writer before the 50's. In the 50's he declared Scientology a Religion. Gee is it that easy!?
So first order of cleaning up the world, IMHO, is get rid of the Scientologists. Then we'll sort the rest of us out I will be sorry to see such people as John Travolta and Kate Caberano  disappear but hey, we can't discriminate one scientologist from another!


It is a cult, as far as the dictionary is concerned: (myself included in that)
cult      /kʌlt/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[kuhlt] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun
1.     a particular system of religious worship, esp. with reference to its rites and ceremonies.
2.     an instance of great veneration of a person, ideal, or thing, esp. as manifested by a body of admirers: the physical fitness cult.
3.     the object of such devotion.
4.     a group or sect bound together by veneration of the same thing, person, ideal, etc.

5.     Sociology. a group having a sacred ideology and a set of rites centering around their sacred symbols.
6.     a religion or sect considered to be false, unorthodox, or extremist, with members often living outside of conventional society under the direction of a charismatic leader.
7.     the members of such a religion or sect.

8.     any system for treating human sickness that originated by a person usually claiming to have sole insight into the nature of disease, and that employs methods regarded as unorthodox or unscientific.
–adjective
9.     of or pertaining to a cult.
10.     of, for, or attracting a small group of devotees: a cult movie.

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What Tom Cruise said/says and believes smacks of fanaticism in the extreme. No different than other religious extremists see the world outside of their own beliefs and ideals. They are 'right' and we are 'wrong'. Tom makes a great trumped up little Nazi who believes in his own publicity, his own immortality and his own agenda and believes it is up to him to cleanse the world of those who oppose him. Good luck with that Tom

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I do not believe we originated from aliens who invaded Earth


I'd believe that over the apes theory.   

LMAO suzi, the story I posted is exactly the same as the one you posted - word for word.  Only difference is they were from separate websites.


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I get a bit fervent when posting about something that really really ticks me off.

I don't believe for one second that we 'originated from apes'. Never ever ever believed that one. That's just my belief and my opinion. Aliens.......?


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So first order of cleaning up the world, IMHO, is get rid of the Scientologists. Then we'll sort the rest of us out   . . . .


Agree with that . .100%.!    plus all other God dishonouring religion.  

It just depends on whether good 'ol Tom has the 'biggest' broom and dust-pan . . or whether Somebody else does.  

May the mightiest 'sweeper' win!


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I did not want to make a new thread dedicated to Scientology and I never (almost) go into the Technology Boards so here it is....

Hackers declare Scientology D-day
Leo Shanahan
February 7, 2008 - 11:27AM
New videos claiming to be from Anonymous have been posted on YouTube, naming February 10 as an international day of protest against Scientology.

New videos claiming to be from Anonymous have been posted on YouTube, naming February 10 as an international day of protest against Scientology.
Anonymous internet users who have previously crashed Church of Scientology websites have named February 10 as a worldwide day of protest in a bid to "destroy" the controversial religion.

The group - called Anonymous - which includes skilled computer hackers, has posted a message on YouTube declaring war on Scientology, accusing it of trying to censor the internet and conducting "campaigns of misinformation".

The apparent catalyst for the attack was YouTube's decision to remove a video of Hollywood star Tom Cruise - one of Scientology's most high-profile recruits - espousing the religion's virtues after the church asked that it be pulled.

"Anonymous has therefore decided that your organisation should be destroyed, for the good of your followers, for the good of mankind, and for our own enjoyment," the statement says.

"We shall proceed to expel you from the internet and systematically dismantle the Church of Scientology in its present form," it continues.

The message, read by a computerised voice and set against a grey cityscape, finishes with the ominous statement: "We are Anonymous. We are legion. We do not forgive. We do not forget. Expect us."

Last week several major Scientology websites crashed in the United States and Britain. The FBI was asked to investigate after envelopes of white powder were sent to 19 Scientology churches in the Los Angeles area.

While Scientology websites now appear to be functioning normally, Anonymous, which has warned "that it does not expect its campaign to be completed in a short time frame", may yet be saving its largest attack for February 10.

New videos claiming to be from Anonymous have been posted on YouTube, naming February 10 as an international day of protest against Scientology.

Named Project Chanology, the protests are being organised through Facebook groups and online chat rooms, with official Scientology websites and even its buildings being touted as targets.

Protests are organised for cities including Sydney, New York, Los Angles, London, Vancouver and Stockholm.

A former hacker turned security analyst for government departments and large companies told The Age Anonymous was not an organised group of hackers, but a mass of people - probably young men - joining message board groups and targeting organisations they saw as impeding free speech and expression.

"They are anonymous message boards, which means they can post anything without fear of reprisal," the analyst, who asked not to be named, said.

"They'll do something like all join a Ku Klux Klan website at once and stuff it up."

Given nature of the organisation, the action planed for February 10 could involve just "a few kids in glasses showing up and asking stupid questions" - or "really radical elements".

"You can't pin it on a person or a group of people. You've thousands of people engaged to do anything they can against Scientology.

"But what you may well get is the Church of Scientology using this to encourage authorities to go after the concept of anonymity on the internet."

A spokeswoman for Scientology in Australia said authorities were dealing with the threats.

The spokeswoman said the church wanted the Tom Cruise video removed from YouTube because it was a pirated version of footage that Scientology held copyright over.

"The pirated and edited excerpts of Mr Cruise were contained in an official church event in 2004, an event attended by 5,000 Scientologists and their guests.

"Having presented these selective and out-of-context excerpts with the intent of creating both controversy and ridicule, nevertheless resulted in people searching for and visiting Church of Scientology websites.

"Those wishing to find out the Church of Scientology's views and to gain context of the video have the right to search official church websites if they so desire."

LINK http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JCbKv9yiLiQ
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