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« Reply #577 on: June 23, 2016, 08:11:13 AM » |
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EXCLUSIVE: Grand opening! Inside Tom Cruise's new $50 million 'Scientology CNN' TV and Hollywood movie studio that rivals Paramount Pictures and promises to reach 'every person on Earth' The grand opening of Scientology's Hollywood movie studio was hosted by church leader David Miscavige and attended by Church celebrities Scientology 'CNN TV' is set to be launched from the new $50 million studio Miscavige told a crowd of 10,000 people that the religion was going to rewrite history Eyewitnesses told Daily Mail Online there were at least 15 to 20 heavily armed off-duty police all around the outside of the property. There were also at least ten armed private security people plus Scientology uniformed and non-uniformed security personnel on hand Tom Cruise and Scientology want to influence the movie world again like in the 1990s when hit films like Days of Thunder and Far and Away were being made at their main HQ in Los Angeles Miscavige claims the huge network will change history and be an 'uncorrupted communications line to the billions' Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3629275/Scientology-s-50million-Hollywood-studio-opens-religion-promises-reach-virtually-person-Earth.html#ixzz4CLCbnBDiFollow us: @MailOnline on Twitter | DailyMail on Facebook
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« Reply #580 on: July 20, 2016, 07:49:04 PM » |
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Scientology leader's complaint over Mail Online's Tom Cruise story upheldWebsite failed to follow rules on accuracy in article on ‘bromance’ between David Miscavige and actor, says UK press watchdog https://www.theguardian.com/media/2016/jul/19/scientology-mail-online-tom-cruise-david-miscavigehttp://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3696922/David-Miscavige-IPSO-upholds-complaint-MailOnline-declines-defend-it.html * * * * * * * We want to thank the numerous readers who have sent us a link to a Guardian story today about a kerfuffle involving a press watchdog agency in the UK and a December story by the Daily Mail.
We have only a few things to note here. The December story was the Daily Mail pretending that it had an exclusive on material about Tom Cruise and David Miscavige that had actually first appeared in the Los Angeles Times in 2005, and in the St. Petersburg Times in 2009, as well as in Janet Reitman’s 2011 book Inside Scientology and Lawrence Wright’s 2013 book Going Clear. That David Miscavige and Tom Cruise are unusually tight as friends is well established and not controversial. That Miscavige videotaped Cruise’s auditing sessions and played them back later for friends is a claim made consistently by Tom DeVocht, who repeated that claim in Alex Gibney’s 2015 film, Going Clear. Miscavige and the Church of Scientology have never proved these claims to be unfounded, although they pretend that they have.
As we said just a few weeks ago, we had learned from a source at the Daily Mail that the publication has been under a legal onslaught by the church, resulting in some very odd and badly written stories containing total falsehoods about Saint Hill Manor and about the Scientology Media Productions studio in Los Angeles. We were told this was the Daily Mail’s attempt to deal with the legal harassment by the church — by publishing blowjobby fantasies about Tom Cruise and the church. It’s an unfortunate way for the publication to handle the pressure it’s under.
Also, Miscavige complained about the December story to the Independent Press Standards Organisation, a British press watchdog and not something we have here in the U.S. Rather than defend its December article about Miscavige and Cruise, the Daily Mail told IPSO that the piece was reported and written in the U.S. and that it complied with U.S. law.
So IPSO, acting as a court would when one party refuses to present its case, has “found” for Miscavige, even though IPSO itself did not investigate the truth of the claims made in the story — again, stories that had actually been thoroughly reported years earlier here in the U.S.
Miscavige will crow that this proves Tom DeVocht’s stories about him have been officially found to be untrue, but that’s not actually the case. All we’ve learned is that the Daily Mail won’t stand up for its own reporters, and has lately been printing pure garbage about Scientology in order to please its attorneys. Please keep that in mind the next time you see the word “Scientology’ at the Daily Mail website.
——————– Posted by Tony Ortega on July 19 http://tonyortega.org/2016/07/19/call-me-says-their-billboard-and-their-daughter-in-scientology-did-just-that/
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