Will Smith is supposedly a Scientologist again
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June 27, 2008

Will Smith is supposedly a Scientologist again

Tbdwillsmith063008 We've said Will Smith was flirting with Scientology before, but Life & Style reports that the Fresh Prince was still up to his purported preachiness on the set of his upcoming flick, Hancock. Convenient that this comes out just as it's getting ready to open, yes?

"He gave out Scientology-like pamphlets at the end of the shoot," says writer Andrew Morton, the guy who was getting sued by Tom Cruise for writing an unauthorized biography about him last year. He's an authority, you know. "It's also been said that he and Jada are homeschooling their children in Scientology methods."

That probably comes from rumors that the couple are financing the New Village Academy in Calabasas, Calif., this fall. The school is supposed to have Scientology ties, but we don't go there, so we don't know. We do know the academy told the L.A. Times it's a nonreligious school, though.

The summation from Morton: “So between that, the pamphlets, the school in Calabasas, and his close friendship with Tom, it seems all the evidence leads one to conclude that he is a part of this organization.”

And by that logic, the fact that The Juice* owns a Tampa Bay Rays cap, attends games, watches them on TV and is a big Akinori Iwamura fan, means we'll be playing shortstop next week. It's true!

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Xenu, also Xemu (pronounced /ˈziːnuː/ or /ˈziːmuː/), was, according to Scientology founder (and science fiction writer) L. Ron Hubbard, the dictator of the "Galactic Confederacy" who, 75 million years ago, brought billions[1] of his people to Earth in DC-8-like spacecraft, stacked them around volcanoes and killed them using hydrogen bombs. Scientology holds that the essences of these many people remained, and that they form around people in modern times, causing them spiritual harm.[2][3] Members of the Church of Scientology widely deny or try to hide the Xenu story.

they pay $300,000 usd to hear that story, sad that people can be that gullible, give me the money instead ill buy something better, they declare people sp's and they destroy them financially, emotionally, socially, and they kill people and try to make it look like suicides and accidents.

Deaths in Scientology's Fort Harrison Hotel
Flag is the abbreviation of Flag Land Base, Scientology's presence in Clearwater. The first building they bought was the 272-room Fort Harrison hotel.

Lisa McPherson (36)
Room 174?

On December 5, 1995, Lisa McPherson died. Scientology had held her against her will for 17 days. During that time, she tried to leave, became violent, and refused to eat. At the time of her death, she had bruises and abrasions on her body, and she had lost over 30 pounds in just 17 days.

Heribert Pfaff (31)
Room 758

According to the records, Heribert P. died august 28, 1988, during the night from a heavy epileptic attack. He hit his head on the night table. The scientology doctor reports that he prescribed vitamins for his patient -dispite regular attacks- in stead of treating him with proper medication. Such medication was indeed not detected in his blood during the post-mortem examination.

Josephus Havenith (45)
Room 771

An autopsy report lists his death as "probable drowning" but notes that his head was not under water. He died in February 1980 at the Scientology Fort Harrison Hotel in a bathtub filled with water so hot it had burned his skin off.

Unknown
Boilerroom

1989, dead in the basement, next to the heating boilers. Carbon-monoxide poisoning . Ex-scientologists have alleged in affidavits and a declaration that the boiler room was used for Scientology's Rehabilitation Project Force (gulag).

http://www.lermanet.com/scientology-and-occult/index.htm


Many of the methods and ideology that Hubbard used in Scientology are taken from other sources. The mixture of using different teachings has long been associated to include the occult, since it is a known fact that L Ron Hubbard was familiar with the writings of "black magician," Aleister Crowley's work since Hubbard was a teen.

Crowley, a self-declared "beast" and "anti-Christ," once headed the British "Ordo Templi Orientis," (OTO) branch, and established those teachings in the United States in 1916, during World War I in Europe. Crowley's OTO teachings of magick included the Golden Dawn and that of Thelemic Law.

Influences of Aleister Crowley are found in Scientology "technology," or teaching materials - including L Ron Hubbard's own admission that he was the "anti-Christ." Aleister Crowley died in 1947. But in 1969, the same year that Scientology donned the crosses and minister's garb, was the same time that the "Thoth Tarot Card Deck" was published and sold, (a product produced years before, by Aleister Crowley with artist Lady Frieda Harris, (deceased in 1962.) This was the same year that L Ron Hubbard directed members to bring in the crossed out cross and wear minister's clothing.

Another well known fact of L Ron Hubbard's association with Aleister Crowley and the teachings of magick was his relationship with John Whiteside Parsons. In 1941, Parsons joined the California-based Agape lodge of Aleister Crowley's Ordo Templi Orientis, (OTO.)

Hubbard had fondness for the number 8 and used it extensively in scientology, as in Hubbard's books named Technique 88, Scientology 8-80, and one called 8-8008. There are also 8 dynamics, and the their gradation chart of awareness, is set up on 8s too, there are 8 levels to "Clear" and then 8 levels to OT8..now jump back to the 1930's, Hitler's SS - SS is the closest approximation in letters to 88. Note the colors and feeling of the Scientology Management logo below from their own pages.


Long before Hitler's SS gained power over the German government, to keep from getting into trouble for saying, "Heil Hitler" in their correspondences, they would sign them 88, because "H" is the 8th letter of the alphabet, hence 88 became the secret signature, at the end of letters sent my supporters and members of the Nazi Party, for
Heil Hitler.

Russian Law expressly states that Scientology is a dangerous cult. For instance, the Order no.254 of Russian Health Ministry directly prohibits promotion and use of Scientology and Dianetics methods. The official "Handbook of destructive religious cults" also states that CoS is the "Destructive cult of satanic orientation"

Wow I hope Will Smith ends up on this site
http://www.whyaretheydead.net/

Then we won't have to hear about his secon rate acting jobs

Christians calling anyone else brainwashed seems to me to be the height of hubris.

@sponge. Like I said, Morton is the lowest form of "reporter", and a fanatic. I hope he gets sued.

I love Will Smith. What he's doing seems incredibly beneficial to kids. They get tons of outdoor activities. Great approach to schooling.

Deb, Posters such as Sponge, Lani and the like are morons anyway. A very very few nut cases that roam the blogs and leave their droppings. You should be happy that they won't see Will Smith's films, making room for people that aren't swayed by propaganda and bigotry. Their while Anon movement is dying anyway, is without direction and if you've seen the mainstream media coverage, looks like a Halloween party on speed.

well i have banned Tom Cruise movies but it is because he is obviously a jerk (i will use nice language here) not because of his chosen religion. at this time i still love Will and John Travolta. until they start telling mothers that psychology doesn't exist and to just take some vitamins or they yell at Matt Lauer for being glib, i have no problem with any scientologist behind Cruise and i see no need to report about it

How is his private life any of your business? Articles like this just give the ignorant and unwashed an opportunity to vent their racist and prejudiced idiocy.

Who has he hurt? How has he diminished your life? You freaking crackers probably think Mel Gibson is the embodiment of the next coming.

I know most of you will need a dictionary to understand my post, so you never will get what I am saying.

So, to the haters, with nothing better to do with your time, why not just shut up, and stop bothering the rest of us?

Sigh. I used to have respect for Will Smith. Now.... Just another brainwashed freak.

well now he is going to be put on the list of Freaks that I will no longer spend my hard earned money on,later Smith.

I also wanted to add that the Nazi's did the same things to the Jews - boycott hiring them, taking their children, gasing them, experimenting on them - exactly where psychiatry came from. Gee, the Catholic church got rich seizing their bank accounts. And who's next after the boycotting all the Scienologists? All Christians?

It's amazing how much hate and ugliness is in the world. Of course, it's all based on ignorance.

Alien, would you rather he tell his kids that a supreme deity (or God) created us all in His own image 6,000 years ago? I think both are equally foolish!

Time to boycott Will's movies... How can you possibly teach your kids that we came from aliens/outer space. Sad, very sad. Guess they brainwashed him enough - dosn't he realize everyone thinks his buddy Tom is looney?

Why not "go there?" Is the paper afraid of the Clearwater Cultists?? Will Smith is an idiot and a no talent actor......do like me and just boycott his worthless movies.

^^ Steve, is that really the best you can do to "dead agent" Andrew Morton? Confused much?

Morton is the lowest form of papparazzi.His rationale would have the King of Siam covertly running the Washington Post, which in turn has investments in the Illuminati. He's the last guy to verify anything.

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