
Word comes from CrazyLand, of which Tom Cruise is the President, that he offered to beat up disobedient Scientologists. Whether or not that is true, what I find even more disturbing is that this picture of the Cruises was snapped in New York where they appeared at a fund-raiser benefiting the New York Rescue Workers Detoxification Project.
This is something Cruise co-founded in 2002. It's a 30-day program, based on Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard's principles, offering free treatment to cops, firefighter and paramedics who believe they developed breathing difficulties and other ailments after working at Ground Zero.
Wait a minute. Does that mean that all the horrible lung ailments were figments of the workers' imaginations?
The detoxification purports to "flush" poisons from the body's fat stores using an intensive regimen of jogging, oil ingestion, sauna, and high doses of vitamins, particularly niacin.
Does it work? Some think it does, even some who aren't Scientologists. I'm all for sick rescue workers feeling better, but I'm immediately skeptical of anything to do with Tom Cruise and his sci-fi religion.
Laying off the booze and drugs, drinking a lot of water, exercising and taking vitamins would probably make anyone feel like a champ, even suppressive persons.
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