Here's an interesting cult isotype
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12/17/2005, 14:43:21
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See how Scientologists bend over backward to please Tom Cruise, their big cash cow:

Maureen Bolstad, who was at the base for 17 years and left after a falling-out with the church, recalled a rainy night 15 years ago when a couple of dozen Scientologists scrambled to deal with "an all-hands situation" that kept them working through dawn. The emergency, she said: planting a meadow of wildflowers for Cruise to romp through with his new love, Kidman.

"We were told that we needed to plant a field and that it was to help Tom impress Nicole," said Bolstad, who said she spent the night pulling up sod so the ground could be seeded in the morning.

The flowers eventually bloomed, Bolstad said, "but for some mysterious reason it wasn't considered acceptable by Mr. Miscavige. So the project was rejected and they redid it."





Related link: http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-scientology18dec18,0,2963052.story?coll=la-home-headlines

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Wait, it turns out that wasn't true after all
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12/18/2005, 14:12:27
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I forgot to add this part:

Mike Rinder, head of Scientology International's Office of Special Affairs, said such accounts were fabricated by "apostates."

The wildflower planting might be a confused version of repairs done after a 1990 mudslide, he said.

Looks like they've got a real problem with "apostates" too.  Darn!







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