There are some interesting things about Scientology set to be revealed in the October issue of Vanity Fair.
Special correspondent Maureen Orth has written what appears to be a bit of an expose on marriage, Scientology-style – and, more specifically, how the religion embarked on a top-secret project in 2004 to find a girlfriend from Tom Cruise.
The project was headed by Shelly Miscavige, wife of Scientology chief David Miscavige, and involved devising an elaborate auditioning process in which actresses who were already Scientology members were called in, told they were auditioning for a new training film, and then asked a series of curious questions including: “What do you think of Tom Cruise?”
(Scientology representatives deny that any such search took place and have dismissed several of the story’s sources as disgruntled apostates. David Miscavige and Tom Cruise declined to be interviewed.)
Orth has said the following about Nazanin Boniadi, an Iranian-born, London-raised actress and Scientologist, who was selected and dated Cruise from November 2004 until January 2005:
Initially she was told only that she had been selected for a very important mission. In a month-long preparation in October 2004, she was audited every day, a process in which she told a high-ranking Scientology official her innermost secrets and every detail of her sex life… The source says Boniadi signed a confidentiality agreement and was told that if she “messed up” in any way she would be declared a Suppressive Person (a pariah and enemy of Scientology).
Orth reports that in November 2004 Boniadi was flown to New York, where she met Cruise. That’s when she first sensed that this was possibly going to be an arranged marriage. For their first date Cruise and Boniadi went to dinner at Nobu with an entourage of Scientology aides, then to the skating rink at Rockefeller Center, which was closed to the public especially for them. The two spent that first night together but, according to several sources, they did not have sex. At the Trump Tower, where Cruise and the entourage had rented an entire floor, Cruise purportedly told Boniadi, “I’ve never felt this way before.” She was given a second confidentiality agreement specifically about Cruise to sign. Boniadi could tell her worried parents (her mother was also formerly a Scientologist) only that she was in New York on a special Scientology project.
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I get the vibe that Scientologists are encouraged to "spill their guts" about their innermost secrets in those "auditing" sessions...........Eventually, when they contemplate leaving this church they realise that their secrets are not safe, that they'd better do as they're told and be "good little Scientologists" and recruit people and evangelise the cause and never stop smiling........
Tom Cruise is a talented artist but I can't help wondering how different his work would be if he didn't feel so compromised.
His mental health issues need help from professionals so I hope he's getting appropriate treatment.
You are spot on with your comment, and i can tell you there are a lot other religions out there who basically do the same thing.
Every time I read something about Scientology it makes me angry that somebody isn't doing something to ban this "cult" - there is no way you could call Scientology "religion" - not with stories of near slavery, cutting people off from their families, signing "billion year" contracts, and all that weird sex stuff. It's almost as if the authorities are too scared to act.
You are so right. People go missing and no one seems to investigate, David Miscavige's wife is missing and that seems to be ok? I'm sure if I went missing the police would start investigating. Also,children are apparently treating like slaves and taken from their families, how can this happen.
I just read 'Inside Scientology', really interesting and scare. I bet Nicole Kidman is terrified for her children with Tom and Kate seems to be desperately trying remove Suri from their influence.