Wednesday, September 5, 2012

And For Our Next Event,...(The Ex Games)


More information is rolling in about the Tom Cruise Dating Service that Scientology was running: 

On September 2, Oscar-winning filmmaker and former Scientologist Paul Haggis wrote an e-mail to Showbiz 411 confirming the auditing took place. According to Vanity Fair, Boniadi, 32, was audited every day in October 2004 and was allegedly "told to lose her braces, her red highlights and her boyfriend" before meeting Cruise the following month in New York City. 

Though Boniadi did eventually fall in love with Cruise, 50, the actor's frequent public displays of affection and intense adoration became too much to bear, Orth's sources claim. Following a series of incidents with high-ranking Scientology officials, Boniadi's relationship with Cruise reached a turning point. She was eventually forced to leave Cruise's home, where she lived, and move into Scientology's Celebrity Centre. She was later transferred to another Scientology center in Florida. In Haggis' e-mail, he claims to have known Boniadi for three years. 

"I met her through a mutual friend when I was doing my own personal research into the allegations against Scientology, before I wrote my letter of resignation," Haggis wrote. "Naz was embarrassed by her unwitting involvement in this incident and never wanted it to come out, so I kept silent. However I was deeply disturbed by how the highest ranking members of a church could so easily justify using one of their members; how they so callously punished her and then so effectively silenced her when it was done." 

"It wasn't just the threats; they actually made her feel ashamed, when all she had been was human and trusting," Haggis, 59, added.

Maybe it's just me, but "human and trusting" is NOT how I'd describe someone who was "told to lose,..her boyfriend" and she does it. If anything, it describes the cold, callous, and calculating nature of Nazanin Boniadi and the cult she was in towards other human beings - especially those who love them and they claim to love. (Haggis quit the cult because he couldn't stomach how the "church" felt about gays - a pretty large group, I'm sure, he didn't have a relationship with and/or doesn't personally know every member of,...)

It also puts the lie to the claim of "her unwitting involvement in this incident," and if you bother to consider what the boyfriend must have went through (as no one else seems to) being tossed aside for someone as insecure as Tom I-have-no-mind-of-my-own Cruise - the "man" that "Boniadi did eventually fall in love with," despite the fact Cruise, with all his wealth and power, couldn't even procure his own women - it's both shameful and damning.

But, like I said, maybe that's just me - someone "human and trusting" who's seen this before,….
 

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