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Tom Cruise & John Travolta: Secret Scientologist Feud Revealed?

If you watched the recent HBO documentary Going Clear, then you know the importance of the roles that Tom Cruise and John Travolta play within the Church of Scientology. Sources have claimed that Cruise has been “brainwashed” by Scientology and relishes his role as the controversial religion’s poster boy. By contrast, Going Clear depicts Travolta as a victim of the church, held prisoner by an elaborate blackmail campaign orchestrated by COS chairman David Miscavige. Now, in an interview that was recorded in 2010, but picked up by several media outlets today, Miscavige’s former right-hand man, Marty Rathbun, discusses the volatile relationship between Travolta and Cruise, as well as the Miscavige’s role in producing the Scientology-based box office bomb, Battlefield Earth: Marty Rathbun Reveals Scientologist Secrets According to Rathbun, Miscavige and Cruise both blamed Travolta for the movie’s failure, and their desire to find a scapegoat nearly cost the actor dearly. “It was that JT [Travolta] motherf–ker with all his out ethics,” Miscavige reportedly railed after the movie tanked. “If I had anything to do with that thing, it never would’ve seen the light of day.” Miscavige then launched into a tirade about the specifics of Travolta’s “out ethics” (beliefs or activities that are out of step with COS teachings) Rathbun refuses to go into specifics about what the alleged crimes were, but based on the revelations in Going Clear and past rumors about Travolta’s love life , we can assume that they related to his alleged homosexual affairs. Witnesses have claimed that the COS has repeatedly threatened to out Travolta several times during his career. While Rathbun offers no specifics on Travolta’s perceived misdeeds, he does reveal that Cruise happily joined at least one conversation in which he and Miscavige eagerly trash-talked Travolta: “[Miscavige] and Tom just sat there, nattering away full-tilt on what a criminal, out-ethics son of a bitch Travolta is,” Rathbun says.  It’s just the latest in a long line of startling revelations about the 50,000-member organization, and like so much of Going Clear, Rathbun’s latest bombshell reminds us that for all its misconduct, the COS is made up primarily of victims. View Slideshow: 52 Fun Photos of Tom Cruise

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Tom Cruise & John Travolta: Secret Scientologist Feud Revealed?

Scientology: ‘The Crusade’ Continues

It turns out the video we posted last week was just one way Scientology plans to take over the world.

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Scientology Leader David Miscavige: Still A Scary, Insane Psychopath

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The St. Petersburg Times – who we last heard from when publishing a report on scary Scientology leader David Miscavige – are at it again. They’re moving forward with more reporting on accounts from Scientology defectors, basically waging war.

The Church of Scientology has had a string of particularly bad press lately: there was that entire report on one of their most public members, John Travolta, wanting to maybe leave it behind, and the scary, staunch out-and-out denial put out by his flack.

Now, there’re a bunch of defectors coming out of the woodwork to talk to one of Scientology’s most mainstream critics, the St. Petersburg Times. Much of the criticism from defectors is still being lobbed squarely at Miscavige. Many of them are being reported by the SPT as feeling more secure in coming out now that high ranking defectors – the ones previously interviewed by the paper – are telling their story. One of the more frightening parts:

(Steve) Hall joined the church marketing unit in 1987, which brought him into more frequent contact with Miscavige, who holds the title Chairman of the Board, or COB. Hall said it was a shock the first time he saw Miscavige attack an executive, Ray Mithoff. The second time was like something out of a cartoon. Hall says Miscavige came up behind two seated executives – Marc Yager and Guillaume Lesevre – grabbed their heads and banged them together. Then he ground them against each other. Lesevre had blood coming out of his ear.

This story corroborates earlier reports, though surely, you can look at any of this stuff with a healthy amount of skepticism: a newspaper has a great scoop on a story, because they’re located within immediate proximity of it. The SPT has a long history with Scientology, and has always been coming up with this stuff. But Scientology seems to take the SPT’s claims very, very seriously, and each time, their denials of their articles get more vehement, which, of course, the paper runs in full.

The Church of Scientology provided 25 affidavits and declarations from current and former church executives and staffers who uniformly describe David Miscavige as a kind, compassionate, inspiring leader who never has been violent or abusive, physically or mentally. Yael Lustgarten’s statement was typical. “In all the times I have worked with Mr. Miscavige or seen him working with others, I have never known him to be furious, mad, pissed off, much less hit, punch, kick, slap, choke, push, or inflict any form of abuse,” wrote Lustgarten, who left the church staff in 2004 after 18 years. “I never witnessed that, ever.”

So, essentially, the conflict with reporting on Scientology boils down to: ex-members talking, and the Church of Scientology trotting out denials and members who talk about what a gem Miscavige is.

Maybe if there was video or audio of this kind of thing, somewhere – a definitive audio/visual presentation of Miscavage’s insanity – like so many of the other internal videos Scientology’s tried to keep under wraps, stories like this one:

Miscavige punished top staffers Norman Starkey and Greg Wilhere, ordering them to camp out in tents for days in a high, open area of the mountainside base, near the Bonnie View mansion built for Hubbard. They were assigned hard labor and forced to shower with a garden hose.

This one:

As many as 400 staffers were summoned to the mess hall, where a small group of staffers were given special seats of dishonor. Church executives would introduce them with scorching assessments of their recent performance. “They had to get up one at a time into a microphone and confess their crimes,” said Jeff Hawkins, who left the Sea Org in 2005. The crowd screamed and jeered.

And this one:

Miscavige drew close. “We’re standing there sort of at attention. He looks at me, he looks at Rinder. He looks at me, he looks back at Rinder. And then suddenly, with violence, he flashed his arms up and grabbed Mike Rinder’s head and body-slammed his head into the cherry wood cabinets. “He lifted Mike Rinder nearly off of his feet and smashed his head into the wall, and he banged his head into the wall three times, just BANG, BANG, BANG!”

would be viewed with significantly less skepticism. And if it’s any incentive, I’m sure my boss is willing to pony up for one. It’s the one piece of the puzzle that’s missing, and I don’t doubt we’re the only ones who want to see it.

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