Suri Cruise Is L. Ron Hubbard's Baby
Here is what Andrew Morton says in his new book about Tom Cruise, including that Suri is actually the child of L. Ron Hubbard. Andrew is a very reliable and respected writer, and all big celebs fear him. This is some sick stuff.
#1 Tom Cruise is second in command of the Church of Scientology.
#2 Morton compares Suri to the Devil's child in the film Rosemary's Baby.
#3 Scientology has taken over the 45-year-old actor's life, with its officials selecting the staff at his Hollywood mansion.
#4 Cruise is consulted by Scientology leader David Miscavige on "every aspect of planning and policy" and is tailoring his career to fit the aims of Scientology.
David Miscavige went on Tom and Katie's honeymoon
Miscavige is said in the book to have gone to extraordinary lengths to charm Cruise, even ordering his staff to plant a field full of wild flowers at a Scientology base in California after Cruise had told him of his fantasy to run through a wildflower meadow with his then newlywed wife Nicole Kidman.
Miscavige
The relationship between the two men is so close that, Miscavige even joined him on honeymoon in the Maldives after his wedding to Katie Holmes in 2006.
Morton writes some "fanatical" Scientologists believed Suri Cruise was actually the result of a sperm donation by Scientology's dead founder, L. Ron Hubbard.
I knew it. Morton says that Suri is actually L Ron's child. How sweet is that.
Morton writes that Katie might feel like she was in "the horror movie Rosemary's Baby, in which an unsuspecting young woman is impregnated with the Devil's child".
Rosemary has the Devil's baby
Morton's book follows Cruise's career from the beginning and details how Cruise became consumed by Scientology.
His involvement in Scientology began in 1986 when he was recruited by his first wife Mimi Rogers, a Scientologist who gave him some literature on the subject.
Morton says Scientologists pursued Cruise as part of a campaign to recruit celebrities.
Mimi Rogers, the freak who started it all
Morton quotes former senior member Karen Pressley as saying: "A senior Scientology executive would be on the phone telling us that Emilio Estevez was staying in Malibu and that we had 48 hours to speak to him and get him in for an auditing session. There was so much heat and pressure on this it was outrageous."
Auditing is an activity in which a Scientology freak listens and gives commands to a "Preclear," ("PC") or person not yet Clear who is finding out about himself and life through auditing. Critics of the process of auditing have suggested that it shares similarities with cult style programming...you think?
Emilio was able to escape too!
L. Ron had told his followers that if they were able to recruit Walt Disney, that they would receive an "award or trophy." Walt wasn't interested.
Cruise's recruitment was a coup for his wife Mimi but when their marriage began to fail in 1990 the Scientology leaders sided with him, because he had more money, according to Morton.
He quotes a former Scientologist saying: "The plan was to help Tom Cruise and within 24 hours they had agreed to split up."
Mimi said Tom absolutely refused to have sex with her, saying he planned to become a monk
Morton says David Miscavige sought to rebuild Scientology's reputation, battered by a fraud scandal in 1982.
He invited Cruise to his "desert lair" in 1989, a 500-acre resort in Hemet, 90 miles from Los Angeles, nicknamed "Gold Base".
When Cruise met Miscavige, the two men hit it off, Morton says. He quotes former Scientologist Jesse Prince as saying: "They were like glue, two little people who really enjoyed each other. They laughed the same and acted the same. They were like glove puppets, he was a big star and he was head of a religion."
Miscavige indulged Cruise's whims, ordering his followers to build a tennis court and gym to impress Cruise.
"When Tom confided to the Scientology leader about the couple's fantasy of running through a meadow of wild flowers together, his friend apparently decided to make his dream come true.
"A team of 20 disciples was set to work digging, hoeing, and planting wheat grass and wildflower seed near the Cruises' bungalow.
Morton says the indulgences came with a price, that Scientology took over the Cruises' new home in Los Angeles where Tom employed "an army of nannies, chefs, gardeners, housekeepers, and security staff.
Tom and Katie's new mansion
Scientology members include Kirstie Alley, Will Smith, John Travolta. the voice of cartoon Bart Simpson, and Lisa Marie Presley
Scientology executives contributed to the failure of Cruise's marriage to Kidman, Morton says.
Morton claims Scientologists were worried that Kidman might be a problem because her father was a psychologist - "which automatically made her a Potential Trouble Source" - and she had given an interview emphasizing her roots as a Catholic.
"The fear was that a lukewarm Nicole could fatally compromise Tom's commitment to his faith," Morton writes. So they decided to get rid of the problem, and that was her.
When Cruise was ordered to leave Nicole in 2000, she was worried that she might not be able to see the two children the couple had adopted.
"At this point Nicole hated Scientology but was concerned for the kids."
"She did not want to ruin her relationship with them. I told the lawyer if she wants to stay with the children she will have to be quiet and not speak out about Scientology."
In particular, Morton claims she was worried about her "audit" tapes, which contained details of her sex life and which she feared might be leaked if she spoke out.
Morton recounts allegations that "auditing" focuses on the subject's sex life.
"You have complete control of someone if you have every detail of his sex life and fantasy life on record. In Scientology the focus is on sex. Sex, sex, sex," said L. Ron Hubbard's son.
"The first thing we wanted to know about someone we were auditing was his sexual deviations. All you've got to do is find a person's kinks, whatever they might be.
"Their dreams and their fantasies. Then you can fit a ring through their noses and take them anywhere. You promise to fulfill their fantasies or you threaten to expose them."
Morton says Karen Pressley was at Gold Base one evening when John Travolta's sexuality was openly discussed. "It made my head spin," she said. "I couldn't believe what I was hearing."
Cruise's attempts at new relationships, with actresses Penelope Cruz and Sofia Vergara, did not work out.
Sofia Vergara
Morton claims Cruz's father Eduardo "was concerned that his famous daughter could be drawn into what he considered a cult - and, like so many others, be lost to him and his family for ever.
Penelope Cruz got out!
"Eventually he emailed an organization devoted to helping cult members and their families. It was only after a long exchange of correspondence that officials realized they were dealing with Penelope Cruz's father."
Cruise's shorter-lived relationship with Vergara included a visit to the Scientologists' Celebrity Center in California.
Morton claims: "It was on this trip that Sofia realized Tom was never alone. Everywhere he went, he was surrounded by Scientologists. They were at his home, they were in his car, they were at the restaurant. They were never short of smiles, but she found them 'powerful and authoritarian'.
"One friend told me, 'She met his children, there is no doubt he was auditioning her for the part of his wife.' Sofia told friends she had been deliberately targeted not only as a possible bride for Tom, but as a high-profile Scientology recruit who would be an alluring figurehead for a future recruitment drive in Latin America."
Jada Pinkett, who is a man, said Katie Holmes "GOT QUIET THUNDER." AHHHH!!!! She told People mag her impressions of Katie and Tom’s marriage. Strange how in trying so hard to convince us that Katie is the one who runs the show in the family she only succeeds in reminding us that Katie never speaks for herself. If she is so “smart” and “strong,” why does she hide behind Tom? And, most importantly and creepy, why does Tom get excited whenever Katie expresses herself in front of other people?
"I see how protective she is over her family and her husband. She very much carries the idea that people better not mess with my family. She gets fired up. When she gets to that mode, it makes me step back. I was like, ‘Okay!’ And Tom looks at me and goes, ‘See? See? Did you see that?’ And I go, “Yeah, I saw that – hell yeah!’ It amazes me.
Morton says Cruise's current mission is to recruit David and Victoria Beckham. The actor invited Miscavige to a Real Madrid game back in 2004 and held a celebrity party for the couple when they moved to Los Angeles.
David and Victoria Beckham
Of the bizarre beliefs Morton ascribes to some Scientologists about Cruise's third wife, Katie Holmes, whom the actor married in a whirlwind romance, the author says, incredibly: "Some Scientology leaders said the actress had been impregnated with Hubbard's frozen sperm.
"In her more reflective moments, Katie might have felt as if she were in the middle of a real-life version of the horror movie Rosemary's Baby, in which an unsuspecting young woman is impregnated with the Devil's child."
No T.V.or junk food, and never being told no make Scientology kids freaks at an early age
Dianetics Author Crazy, Wife Charges
April 23, 1951
Torture, kidnapping and bigamy charges today were made by his wife against L. Ron Hubbard, 35, fabulous leader of Los Angeles' "Dianetics" cult.
Sara Hubbard, 25, daughter of a wealthy Pasadena family, charged in suing Hubbard for divorce that "he is hopelessly insane and crazy."
She expressed fear for the life of their daughter, aged 131/2 months, victim of an alleged kidnapping by Hubbard and Richard B. DeMille, son of Producer Cecil B. DeMille.
She also charged Hubbard, head of the $1,000,000 Hubbard Dianetics Research Foundation, "repeatedly subjected her to systematic torture."
It included "loss of sleep, beatings, strangulation and scientific torture experiments," the young wife declared in action filed in Superior Court by Atty. Caryl Warner.
Following one ordeal of torture, the suit charged, Mrs. Hubbard was hospitalized for five days and kept under guard by her husband, who, she said, had been diagnosed as insane by competent psychiatrists.
Mrs. Hubbard also accused her husband of marrying her bigamously
Hubbard, head of a new psychology whose followers practice self-analysis, "dominated her physically, mentally and emotionally," her suit alleges. It quoted Hubbard as telling her once:
"I do not want to be a Human husband. I can buy my friends whenever I want them.''
He "further said that he did not want to be married, yet divorce was impossible for a divorce would hurt his reputation," the suit charges, "and that she should kill herself if she really loved him."
Mrs. Hubbard declared her 131/2 -month-old daughter, Alexis Valery, was "abducted from her crib" last Feb. 23 by Hubbard and Frank B Dressier, a "Dianetics" associate, and hidden from her by them and DeMille.
Her suit detailed a nightmare incident at 1 a.m. the following day in which Mrs. Hubbard allegedly was "dragged out of bed attired in a nightgown" by Hubbard, DeMille and Dressler.
"By use of threats, strangulation, torture and false promises to return her child," the suit said "they carried and kidnapped her to Yuma, Arizona."
Hubbard is still in Yuma and the child-"if alive"-is in hiding under an assumed name in West Los Angeles, Mrs. Hubbard charged.
"Even now she would not bare the truth to the world," the suit declared, "except for the compelling advice of [her] attorney that she tell the truth, for the truth will bring back her baby, if alive."
In torturing her, Mrs. Hubbard said, her husband once kept her awake in their Hollywood apartment for 96 hours, then gave her an overdose of sedatives which resulted in her hospitalization for five days.
On another occasion, she declared, Hubbard caused her "serious personal injury" by starting up the car "intentionally" as she alighted from it.
"By reason of the foregoing crazy misconduct of Hubbard," the suit said, "she is in hourly fear for both the lives of herself and her infant daughter."
Seeking divorce, annulment or separate maintenance, the suit also asked the court to compel Hubbard to submit to psychiatric examination. Competent psychiatrists, the suit declared, already have recommended that he be confined "for treatment of a mental ailment known as paranoid schizophrenia."
The suit charged Hubbard "frequently" strangled his wife and that shortly after last Christmas "he violently strangled her and sadistically ruptured the Eustachian tube in her left ear, resulting in an impairment of hearing."
Hubbard kidnapped the child and abducted his wife to Yuma, she said, when he learned that she had informed his superiors in the "Dianetics" cult of his mental condition.