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Katie Holmes ‘Urges Chris Klein to Join Scientology’

Posted by Adam

Katie Holmes and Suri CruiseKATIE Holmes wants her former fiance Chris Klein to convert to Scientology.

The actress — who’s married to devout Scientologist Tom Cruise — was engaged to the American Pie star from 2003-2005.

And she’s convinced the controversial religion will help Klein, who was recently charged with drink-driving and is a facing up to a year in prison if convicted, battle his demons.

“Katie is a devout member and she believes deeply in their addiction program, Narconon, and its power to change lives,” a source told Britain’s Star magazine.

“She has been reaching out to Chris and encouraging him to seek help there. She really believes it’s the best thing for Chris”

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  • Doziem

    I’d hate to think of another soul getting involved in that nasty cult.

  • Bert

    How can we warn people that Narcanon is useless, and is just a means for sucking them into the dangerous, criminal cult of Scientology? The lies and abuse of Narcanon have been exposed over and over, but somehow it survives.

    find warnings of narcanon survivors and ex-scientologists at Xenutv.com

    • Dan

      I did the Narconon drug program in 1980. That was 30 years ago.
      It totally handled any cravings or desires, I had to take drugs.
      It worked for me. Being drug free is the greatest high there is.

      • Frank

        Of course you did… BS is a drug too if you’re to be taken at face value

  • Ringo

    They tell you that your problem, whatever it is, can be solved by Scientology. Locally, there were two OT8′s, which is the highest spiritual level that the cult sells. At the time OT8 was defined as “…control, knowingly and at will over matter, energy, space, time, life and thought…”. These two OT8′s, died together in a car crash. Maybe Chris Klein isn’t doing too badly on his own.

    And for Bert– I never had any drug cravings. Those people I know who did, got rid of them by growing up. Bert, would you like to tell us a bit about Galactic Overlord Xenu or do you carefully handpick the parts of Scientology you write about?

    • Not Bert … Not Dan either

      Wow, high-level Scientologists can die? Like L. Ron Hubbard? Shocking!

      And Bert … no Dan … no Ringo. Um, when you finish telling how about the Galactic Overlord Xenu to convince us how bad Narconon is, please give us a talk on Alchemy and Magick (believed in by Isaac Newton) to convince us how bad Calculus is.

      • Nell

        The point is that L Ron just made things up without any basis in reality. He had no education or research to back up his Narconon scam, and obviously just made up his sci-fi “religion” including Xenu as you mentioned.

  • Xenu

    Chris does not need an org. that says that smoking is good for you and advocates toxic levels of Vitamin B1. AA will do just fine.

  • Cindy

    Tyical: Give advice, but don’t listen to anybody.

  • Ringo

    L.Ron has already convinced me about how bad calculus is. Here is a direct quote–

    “Now I hope you understand this, because I’ve never been able to make head nor tail of it. It must be some sort of a Black Magic operation, started out by the Luce cult — some immoral people who are operating up in New York City, Rockefeller Plaza — been thoroughly condemned by the whole society. Anyway, their rate-of-change theory — I’ve never seen any use for that mathematics, by the way — I love that mathematics, because it — I asked an engineer, one time, who was in his 6th year of engineering, if he’d ever used Calculus, and he told me yeah, once, once I did, he said. When did you use it? And he said I used it once. Let me see, what did you use it on? Oh yeah. Something on the rate-of-change of steam particles in boilers. And then we went out and tested it and found the answer was wrong.”

    If you find this quote incoherent, it is not because L.Ron is generally incoherent, it is because of your misunderstoods. Anyway L.Ron thinks calculus in nonsense and that is good enough for me.

    Anyone want to tell us about Galactic Overlord Xenu now? Generally Scientologists try to hide the information because it makes them look like fools.

  • Steamy nights

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    Of course Katie wants Chris to join the cult. Wasn’t he her first love? It makes perfect sense to me……with Tom away shooting on location and Katie’s all alone. Hey Katie could even “audit” him intensely, deeply, for hours, with no interruptions. Or maybe give him a steamy “Touch-me” assist…..for hours and hours and hours.

    Yeap Tom, sounds great. Why don’t you encourage that……and if Suri gets a little brother/sister while you’re away…..you can just say to everyone its an “immaculate conception”. Yup, that’ll fly, don’t worry they’re not laughing at you (cough) they’re laughing with you (wink).

    Paparazzi, lock and load those camera’s……

  • insoucier

    The real value for Klien that would come from Scientology, is the church moles at the prosecutors office that will provide advance knowledge of Klien’s prosecution.

  • Wendyeo

    Hi, I’m not a Scientologiar out spamming “success stories” but Narconon has helped all of my 10 children get off drugs like gasoline-huffing and heroin. Mr. Hubbard said that sometimes people are on “too steep a gradient” and they end up eating lot’s of red and grey pills sometimes.

  • TerryWend

    Hi, I am a Scientologist out spamming “success stories” and here they are:

    wiki.whyweprotest.net/list

    And now for some actual data about Narconon, google:

    Outline For Recovery House Evaluation – Narconon New Life
    Forest S. Tennant, Jr., M.D., Dr.P.H., Jane Thomas, R.N., Mike Reilly, and Joseph Shannon, M.D., M.P.H. California State Department of Health, 31 October 1974

    Findings of the accompanying state inspection of the activities of Narconon
    Wolfgang Heckmann, 1979

    Findings of Fact regarding the Narconon-Chilocco Application For Certification
    Board of Mental Health, State of Oklahoma, 13 December 1991

    A brief summary and evaluation of the evidence base for Narconon as drug prevention intervention
    Rigmor C Berg, Norwegian Knowledge Centre for the Health Services 2008

    And for lurkers, here’s some quotes:
    “Body Thetan. Engram. You got the idea.” – L.Ron Hubbard, 6810C03 3/10/1968 Class 8 Auditors Course, Lecture 10 – Assists
    “Obsessive duplication is a Body Thetan characteristic. Maybe all that engrams are is excessive copying.” – L.Ron Hubbard, HCOB 17/9/1978 New Era Dianetics for Operating Thetans Series 6

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