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National Coalition of Human Rights Activists Censures Tom Cruise
National Coalition of Human Rights Activists Censures Tom Cruise
Added: (Thu Aug 25 2005)
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During a press conference on the steps of the New Mexico government
building in Santa Fe this morning, the President of the National
Coalition of Human Rights Activists announced that organization's
official censure of actor Tom Cruise. The human rights organization's
official disapprobation was sparked by Mr. Cruise's behavior on the
TODAY SHOW with Matt Lauer where he castigated Ms. Brooke Shields for
her acquiring life-saving health care. [0]
"The little actor's comments could conceivably end up getting someone
killed," said the President of the NCHRA, David Rice. "Mr. Cruise's
advice was not only dangerous, but also absurd and wrong. It is our hope
and prayer that anyone who has been talked out of acquiring life-saving
health care by Mr. Cruise reevaluate Mr. Cruise's ill-informed advice
and go back to treatment. Life and health are too precious to risk by
taking the medical advice of a uneducated movie actor."
Tom Cruise, who has been a customer of Scientology for nearly two
decades, claimed on the TODAY SHOW that anti-depressants are "dangerous"
and that mental health care is "pseudo-science." Mr. Cruise asserted
that exercise and vitamins successfully treat depression, despite the
convincing and conclusive evidence to the contrary. Mr. Cruise insisted
that the TODAY SHOW's host, Matt Lauer, did not know the "history of
psychiatry," while he, Mr. Cruise, did.
What Mr. Cruise did not mention is that Scientology Inc. teaches as a
scientific fact that aliens from outer space created the entire mental
health care profession on Earth in order to enslave humanity. In a taped
lecture by Scientology Inc.'s creator, L. Ron Hubbard, Mr. Hubbard
insisted that space alien psychiatrists created pain, sex, and death,
and that modern mental health care professionals are controlled and
manipulated by these space aliens. [1] During his first divorce Hubbard
was diagnosed as schizophrenic; his physician, treating Hubbard's ulcer,
suggested to him that he seek psycho-therapy; on October 15, 1947, L.
Ron Hubbard begged the United States Veterans Administration for
psychiatric treatment. [2]
"When a paying customer of a flying saucer cult starts giving medical
advice," NCHRA president Rice stated, "people need to question the
authority, if not the sanity, of the speaker." Mr. Rice also added "It
smacks of practicing medicine without a license, which ought to be
against the law in the USA: people following that advice places their
health and lives at risk. Mr. Cruise should STAND ON A MILK CRATE and
apologize to Ms. Shields face-to-face for the gross insult he has
committed against her and hundreds of thousands of other women who
suffer from postpartum depression. He should also learn to shut up on
matters he is utterly ignorant about."
[0]
http://www.timesonline.co.uk/article/0,,2089-1632032_1,00.html
[1] "Hubbard, HCO Bulletin of 26 August 1982, 'Pain And Sex.'" This
once-secret Scientology teaching, which the business calls "scientific
technology," is now widely available on the Internet.
[2] A copy of the letter, from Hubbard's personal papers, may be found
at
http://www.ronthenut.org/beg.htm and elsewhere on the Internet. One
may also obtain a copy from the United States Navy via a Freedom of
Information Act request.
Submitted by: National Coalition of Human Rights Activists
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