Matt Lauer
interview with Tom Cruise, "Tom Cruise
Bashes Brave New World," has been archived
on Alex Jones' Prisonplanet.com website for five
months at this writing.
Prisonplanet.com chose a startling headline to
describe the Tom Cruise's interview with Matt Lauer:
Video: Cruise
Bashes Brave New World
Tom Cruise
bashes psychiatry, drugging children and the
Brave New World pharma-slave plantation.
(Quote source:
Tom Cruise Bashes Brave New World)
Alex Jones' Prisonplanet.com website is causing the
public to believe that Tom Cruise, a celebrity
spokesman for Scientology, is an opponent of the
Brave New World, or New World Order. Scientology is not against
globalism; they are an integral part of the New
World Order!
Bashing psychiatry while promoting
Scientology is NOT bashing the Brave New World.
Prisonplanet.com's
remarks about this interview include this statement:
We don't
advocate Scientology but Cruise is right on
point on every issue raised
(Quote source:
Tom Cruise Bashes Brave New World)
Let us examine an
issue that Tom Cruise brought up that
Prisonplanet.com agrees is "right on point."
Tom
Cruise's Goal: For People to
Understand Scientology
Matt Lauer asked
Tom Cruise a significant question near the end of
the interview:
"Do you want
more people to understand Scientology—would
that be a goal of yours?"
Tom Cruise,
prompted by Lauer, responded at length:
You know what I
uh, absolutely, of course.
[Lauer] How do
you go about that?
"You just
communicate about it. And the important thing is
like you and I talked about it, whether its...
Look if I want to know something, I go and find
out. Because I don't talk about things I don't
understand. I'll say, you know what, I'm not so
sure about about that, I'll go find more
information about it so that I can come to an
opinion based on the information that I have.
[Lauer] You're
so passionate about it. [Scientology.]
I'm passionate
about learning. I'm passionate about life, Matt.
Alex Jones'
Prisonplanet.com agrees with Tom Cruise's advice
about how to "understand Scientology" because they affirmed
that Tom Cruise is "right on point on every issue
raised" in this interview.
Since
Prisonplanet.com agrees with Tom Cruise that people
should research Scientology so as to understand it,
just how do they want Scientology to be understood?
Tom Cruise's way? Their statement that "Cruise is
right on point on every issue raised" and
their failure to warn about Scientology's pro-NWO
ideology and
satanic methodology indicates the
answer is "Yes."
Prisonplanet.com
says they don't advocate Scientology but they chose
to use L. Ron Hubbard's phrase, "prison planet," to
NAME their website.
According to
Hubbard Earth
is a prison planet,
so why would anything be of value here?
(1)
Prisonplanet.com
says they don't advocate Scientology but they have a
video of Tom Cruise recruiting for Scientology
on their
website—with no
warning about Scientology's
globalist agenda or dangerous,
demonic
teachings.
Prisonplanet.com
says they don't advocate Scientology but they
interview, link to websites, and sell books of those
who promote Scientology organizations.
Alex Jones'
Prisonplanet.com can and should expose and oppose
psychiatry,
which is part and parcel of the NWO agenda, but this
should be done without promoting Tom
Cruise—the most
influential Scientology spokesman in the world—or
other
Scientology affiliated leaders.
My comments:
Because Alex Jones is a public figure who represents himself as a
Christian and an activist against
socialism, communism,
and the New World Order, it is imperative that
his large listening audience be aware of his Scientology
connections because he is sending a mixed message. Tom Cruise is
definitely not bashing what he spends his life
supporting and promoting: Scientology, which is an
integral part of the
New World
Order network.
notes:
(1) What You Can
Expect as a Scientologist http://www.lermanet.com/exit/dissent4.htm
Liberty To The
Captives
12/03/05
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