Oh me, oh my-does baby Suri really exist???update now aka "The Suri Challenge"

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What a great link - thanks!!!

Seems like the Sci's are pro's at suing and blackmail. :sad2:

I used to work for a Scientology owned company (I live near Clearwater, a major Scientology hub.) I was never allowed to work on any projects involving the "church." But the owners sure tried to instill their religion into all aspects of the job. Our manual was totally based on Scientology. Between working there and in the news media, I describe Scientology as a mix between a fraternity and the mob. Very secretive and heavy handed. The TV stations I worked at told all of us to be unlisted to avoid Scientologists, after a reporter got a visit at his home after one story aired.
 
I used to work for a Scientology owned company (I live near Clearwater, a major Scientology hub.) I was never allowed to work on any projects involving the "church." But the owners sure tried to instill their religion into all aspects of the job. Our manual was totally based on Scientology. Between working there and in the news media, I describe Scientology as a mix between a fraternity and the mob. Very secretive and heavy handed. The TV stations I worked at told all of us to be unlisted to avoid Scientologists, after a reporter got a visit at his home after one story aired.


Alright you!!! SPILL!!! If you need to make a fake DIS name and tell us all you got! Im TOTALLLLLLY intrigued!!!! :listen: :listen: :listen: :listen:

*chanting now* TELL US TELL US TELL US!!!

This thread has been going on since Suri was allegedly BORN! Where have you been?!?!?!?
 
Alright you!!! SPILL!!! If you need to make a fake DIS name and tell us all you got! Im TOTALLLLLLY intrigued!!!! :listen: :listen: :listen: :listen:

*chanting now* TELL US TELL US TELL US!!!

This thread has been going on since Suri was allegedly BORN! Where have you been?!?!?!?


WHAT SHE SAID!!! :surfweb:
 
Alright you!!! SPILL!!! If you need to make a fake DIS name and tell us all you got! Im TOTALLLLLLY intrigued!!!! :listen: :listen: :listen: :listen:

*chanting now* TELL US TELL US TELL US!!!

This thread has been going on since Suri was allegedly BORN! Where have you been?!?!?!?

It is sad that I do second guess posting anything about them because they scared the poo out of some of my reporter friends. The one I worked with got a hand delivered letter in his mailbox after he did a story about Lisa McPherson (the woman who died while in the Scientology hotel.) It was a we don't like what you wrote and we know where you live type of note. When you go to downtown Clearwater, you see the lower levels dressed in their matching maritime outfits. When our news vehicles were parked close to a Scientology building, one of their minions would come out and write down the license plate number and keep track of us. I was very surprised that company hired me because I had worked in the meda... good thing they didn't know about my minor in Psychology. ;) Our training manual was a "hat" book. My boss explained that they had to do training classes to be approved for their career track. The "hat" books were what they used for the training, and he followed that method to train his employees. One of them was Tom Cruise's brother-in-law. He left when his wife (Tom's sister) went to work for her brother.

The owner was very nice, but it was such a strange place to be. I once grabbed a fax from one of his fellow "church" members that asked if he knew where they could adopt a few children. :scared1: Not puppies. Children. I stayed away from the fax machine after that. As noisey as I am, I didn't want to know more.
 

It is sad that I do second guess posting anything about them because they scared the poo out of some of my reporter friends. The one I worked with got a hand delivered letter in his mailbox after he did a story about Lisa McPherson (the woman who died while in the Scientology hotel.) It was a we don't like what you wrote and we know where you live type of note. When you go to downtown Clearwater, you see the lower levels dressed in their matching maritime outfits. When our news vehicles were parked close to a Scientology building, one of their minions would come out and write down the license plate number and keep track of us. I was very surprised that company hired me because I had worked in the meda... good thing they didn't know about my minor in Psychology. ;) Our training manual was a "hat" book. My boss explained that they had to do training classes to be approved for their career track. The "hat" books were what they used for the training, and he followed that method to train his employees. One of them was Tom Cruise's brother-in-law. He left when his wife (Tom's sister) went to work for her brother.

The owner was very nice, but it was such a strange place to be. I once grabbed a fax from one of his fellow "church" members that asked if he knew where they could adopt a few children. :scared1: Not puppies. Children. I stayed away from the fax machine after that. As noisey as I am, I didn't want to know more.

OMDearGOODNESS!!!!

This is very good - Im telling you, those people are alleged whack jobs with a very sneaky under ground side to them.

I have to say - I am SO MAD at Bill Clinton for signing the thing that allows them to be 'tax exempt' - because all previous Presidents refused to. Clinton was trying to be all PC - so he allowed an alleged CULT to not be tax free.

Disgusting.

Children...plural. Do they like breed them now, or something??? :confused3 :eek: :scared1:
 
Children...plural. Do they like breed them now, or something??? :confused3 :eek: :scared1:

Well, apparently they are purposely breeding them. If Andrew Morton is to be believed.

As mentioned in the post above, he insinuates that Suri is actually the spawn of the late L. Ron Hubbard. That Katie allowed herself to be impregnated by his sperm.
 
Well, apparently they are purposely breeding them. If Andrew Morton is to be believed.

As mentioned in the post above, he insinuates that Suri is actually the spawn of the late L. Ron Hubbard. That Katie allowed herself to be impregnated by his sperm.

If it DID happen that way, I suspect that Tom said they would have to use AI. He's had a reputation of being sterile, so that would have been plausible. What I don't get is how she'd agree to that so soon in a relationship. She's not a Britney or Lindsay-she HAD a rep of being well centered.

If that is the case, then perhaps they've never shared a bed-remember, she has her own room in the mansion. :lmao:

Anyone else getting the impression that Michael Jackson has a better grip on reality than Tom? :rolleyes1
Suzanne
 
Well, apparently they are purposely breeding them. If Andrew Morton is to be believed.

As mentioned in the post above, he insinuates that Suri is actually the spawn of the late L. Ron Hubbard. That Katie allowed herself to be impregnated by his sperm.

This is so unbelievably scary - allegedly - and so unbelievably creepy - allegedly. :sad2: :scared:
 
Check out this article:

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Tom Cruise studied intensively at the remote compound near Hemet while becoming a passionate messenger for the church.
By Claire Hoffman and Kim Christensen, Times Staff Writers
December 18, 2005
GILMAN HOT SPRINGS, Calif. — Nearly 30 years ago, the Church of Scientology bought a dilapidated and bankrupt resort here and turned the erstwhile haven for Hollywood moguls and starlets into a retreat for L. Ron Hubbard, the science fiction writer who founded the religion.

Today, the out-of-the-way 500-acre compound near Hemet has quietly grown into one of Scientology's major bases of operation, with thriving video and recording studios, elaborate offices and a multimillion-dollar mansion that former members say was built for the eventual return of "LRH," who died in 1986.


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Like the previous owners, the church also has used the property as a sanctuary for its own stable of stars. It is here, ex-members say, that Hollywood's most bankable actor, Tom Cruise, was assiduously courted for the cause by Scientology's most powerful leader, David Miscavige.

Scientology has long recruited Hollywood luminaries. But the close friendship of these two men for nearly 20 years and their mutual devotion to Hubbard help explain Cruise's transformation from just another celebrity adherent into the public face of the church.

The bond between the star and his spiritual leader was evident last year when the two traded effusive words and crisp salutes at a Scientology gala in England. Calling Cruise "the most dedicated Scientologist I know," Miscavige presented him with the church's first Freedom Medal of Valor.

"Thank you for your trust, thank you for your confidence in me," Cruise replied, according to Scientology's Impact magazine. "I have never met a more competent, a more intelligent, a more tolerant, a more compassionate being outside of what I have experienced from LRH. And I've met the leaders of leaders. I've met them all."

Founded in 1954, Scientology is a religion without a deity. It teaches that "spiritual release and freedom" from life's problems can be achieved through one-on-one counseling called auditing, during which members' responses are monitored on an "e-meter," similar to a polygraph. This process, along with a series of training courses, can cost Scientologists many tens of thousands of dollars.

As Scientology's highest-ranking figure, Miscavige, 45, has found in Cruise, 43, not just a fervent and famous believer but an effective messenger whose passion the church has harnessed to help fuel its worldwide growth.

"Across 90 nations, 5,000 people hear his word of Scientology — every hour," International Scientology News proclaimed last year. "Every minute of every hour someone reaches for LRH technology … simply because they know Tom Cruise is a Scientologist."

Cruise and Miscavige declined requests for interviews.

A Scientology spokesman, Mike Rinder, called them the "best of friends," men who've achieved great success through "their force of personality and their drive to excel."

At the same time that Cruise's increasingly vocal advocacy of Scientology has drawn attention to his faith, it has collided with his career. While promoting "War of the Worlds" this year, the film's director, Steven Spielberg, grew concerned that Cruise was talking too little about the movie and too much about Scientology and his wide-eyed-in-love fiancee, Katie Holmes, who turns 27 today.

Their romance generated even more buzz when Holmes was seen in the nearly constant company of Jessica Rodriguez, who is from a prominent family of Scientologists. Holmes, who said after becoming engaged to Cruise that she was embracing Scientology, described Rodriguez as a close friend, though she was widely seen as a church-appointed companion.

Unlike Holmes' embrace of the church, Cruise's is not new. Long before he sprang onto Oprah's couch, jabbed an accusing finger at "Today" show co-anchor Matt Lauer and blasted Brooke Shields for taking antidepressants, Cruise undertook intensive Scientology study and counseling at the church's compound, according to current and former Scientologists.

The vast majority of Scientologists train at the church's better-known facilities, including those in Hollywood and Clearwater, Fla. Cruise also has trained at those locations, but for much of his studies in the late 1980s and early 1990s, he headed to Gilman Hot Springs.

He stayed for weeks at a time, arriving by car or helicopter, according to ex-Scientologists who saw him there on repeated occasions. The former resort, 90 miles east of Los Angeles, was an ideal place for Cruise to get out of the spotlight while focusing on his Scientology training, ex-members say.

Described by ex-members as the church's international nerve center, the property is largely concealed from outsiders by tall hedges and high walls. The complex's barbed-wired perimeter and driveways are monitored by video cameras, and motion sensors are placed around the property to detect intruders, ex-members say. Some also remember a perch high in the hills, dubbed "Eagle," where staffers with telescopes jotted down license plate numbers of any vehicle that lingered too long near the compound.

Behind the compound's guarded gates, Cruise had a personal supervisor to oversee his studies in a private course room, ex-members say. He was unique among celebrities in the amount of time he spent at the base. Others visited, they said, but only Cruise took up temporary residence.

"I was there for eight years and nobody stayed long at all, except for Tom Cruise and Nicole Kidman during that period," said Bruce Hines, who clashed with Miscavige and left Scientology in 2001 after three decades in the group.

He said he once provided spiritual counseling to the actress before she and Cruise divorced. Kidman, who had taken Scientology courses, has largely remained silent about the group in recent years. While at the complex, Cruise stayed in a renovated bungalow near a golf course on the property.

"It was sort of like an upscale country place," said Karen Schless Pressley, a former Scientology "image officer," whose duties included interior design and creating military-style uniforms for Scientology staffers.

While hardly palatial, the guest digs where Cruise stayed were luxurious compared with the drab apartments in Hemet, where Schless Pressley and hundreds of other base staffers lived, with few amenities and almost no privacy.

She said she and her ex-husband shared a two-bedroom unit with another couple and were not allowed to make personal phone calls. Schless Pressley said she left the church because of what she alleged were invasions of members' privacy and other deprivations — a claim church officials say is unfounded.

At the same time, she and other former members say, Miscavige was seeing to Cruise's every need, assigning a special staff to prepare his meals, do his laundry and handle a variety of other tasks, some of which required around-the-clock work.

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."

Other ex-members say it wasn't the only time that Miscavige put them to work to please Cruise.

Miscavige, a firearms enthusiast, introduced Cruise to skeet shooting at the compound, according to an ex-member who said the actor was so grateful that he sent an automated clay-pigeon launcher to replace an older, hand-pulled model. With Cruise due to return in a few days, Miscavige again ordered all hands on deck, this time to renovate the base's skeet range, the ex-member said.

Dozens worked around the clock for three days "just so Tom Cruise would be impressed," the ex-member said.

Rinder, head of Scientology International's Office of Special Affairs, said such accounts were fabricated by "apostates," members who had abandoned the religion.

He said he knew nothing about the skeet range incident. The wildflower planting never occurred and might be a confused version of repairs done after a 1990 mudslide, he said, adding that he couldn't account for ex-members' detailed recollections, including those of Bolstad, whom he specifically described as not credible.

"I don't know exactly how to explain every one of these bizarro stories that you hear," he said.

Rinder also disputed the contention by numerous ex-members that Cruise's stays at the facility were exceptional, saying that many celebrity Scientologists had stayed there.

Cruise has made no extended visits to the complex since the early 1990s and has done 95% of his religious training elsewhere, Rinder said. Miscavige, he said, spends only a fraction of his time there and divides the rest of his time among offices in Los Angeles, Clearwater and Britain. He also stays aboard the Freewinds, Scientology's 440-foot ship based in Curacao in the Caribbean, Rinder said.

However, voter registration records list the Gilman Hot Springs complex as Miscavige's residence since the early 1990s and as recently as the 2004 general election. Rinder said the church leader simply had not updated his registration. Miscavige's wife, father, stepmother and siblings also have resided at the complex, according to voting records and interviews.

The base has changed significantly in the years since Cruise spent long days in intensive training, from which he would occasionally take time out to ride dirt bikes or go sky diving with Miscavige, ex-members said.

For years, the property has been home to Golden Era Productions, where Scientologists work around the clock producing videos, audio recordings and e-meters, to be sold to church members. Rinder said nearly all of the members at Golden Era have signed billion-year contracts to serve the church.

Since 1998, the church has poured at least $45 million into expanding the facility and has bought dozens of nearby homes and vacant lots, public records show. The additions include an $18.5-million, 45,000-square-foot management building with a wing of offices for Miscavige.

The most striking building is a mansion that sits on a hill — uninhabited. Dubbed "Bonnie View," ex-members say, it was built for the church founder, who died in secrecy on a ranch near San Luis Obispo amid a federal tax investigation that was dropped after his death. The mansion has a lap pool and a movie theater and was completed in 2000 at a cost of nearly $9.4 million, property records show.

"It's high-end beautiful but not ostentatious," decorated with Craftsman furniture, and draperies and other items that were designed to be changed with the seasons, Schless Pressley said.

Former members say they were told the mansion was built for Hubbard's return.

"The whole theory of that house was that before Hubbard died in 1986, David Miscavige told us, Hubbard told him he was going to come back and make himself visible within 13 years," Schless Pressley said.

The mansion, Rinder said, is merely a museum that contains most of Hubbard's belongings.

"It's preserved because the life of L. Ron Hubbard is extremely important to Scientologists," he said.

Miscavige, who spent his teenage years as one of Hubbard's cadre of young aides, rose to the head of Scientology after the founder's death. Little known outside the organization, Miscavige in the early 1990s succeeded in gaining tax-exempt status for the church after he and another Scientology official personally approached the commissioner of the Internal Revenue Service to negotiate a settlement.

As chairman of the board of the Religious Technology Center, which holds the lucrative rights to the Scientology and Dianetics trademarks, he is the church's ultimate authority — and is treated as such.

Miscavige's living quarters and offices in renovated bungalows were modest compared with Bonnie View but reflected his taste for the best of the best, including state-of-the-art audio and visual equipment, said ex-members who viewed the accommodations.

"He's about five-seven, and everything was built in proportion to his body size," Schless Pressley said. "And everything was the best. You know how everybody has a pen cup on his desk? His pen cup had about 20 Montblanc pens in it."

Shelly Britt, who joined Scientology at 17, said she was at the base for nearly 20 years before leaving the church in 2002. She said she worked directly with Miscavige much of that time. She recalled a Beverly Hills tailor visiting to measure Miscavige for his suits, and said moldings of his feet were taken and sent to London for custom-made shoes.

"His lifestyle so far exceeds anyone else's. He had his own personal staff to handle his food and his room and his clothes and his ironing and his dogs," she said. "His uniforms were specially tailored, and he had, like, Egyptian cotton shirts, special pants, special shoes, special everything. And it was all of the highest quality."

Although Hines, Britt and other ex-members describe Miscavige as extremely demanding of those under his command, they say he treated Cruise "like a king." Among other things, Britt said, Miscavige and his wife attended the star's 1990 wedding to Kidman in Colorado and then followed up with frequent gifts.

"They don't do that for every celebrity," she said. "I remember one time I had to go pick up one of those big fancy picnic baskets and china and silver and take it out to Burbank to Tom's pilot. I even took pictures of it so Dave and his wife could see I took it out to the plane."

Rinder said that Cruise was treated no differently from other members and that his highly public support of Scientology came straight from his heart.

"It's a reflection of his own decisions and personal conviction," Rinder said.

The church's belief in the power of celebrity to promote Scientology dates to its earliest days when, in 1955, the church issued "Project Celebrity," a call to arms for Scientologists to recruit show business "quarry" such as Walt Disney, Liberace and Greta Garbo to help expand the religion's reach.

Although the church failed to enlist those famous figures, it has been successful in attracting many others in addition to Cruise, including John Travolta, Kirstie Alley, Juliette Lewis, Isaac Hayes, Anne Archer, Jenna Elfman, Beck and Chick Corea.

More than any other celebrity, Cruise has helped fuel the growth of the church, which claims a worldwide membership of 10 million and in the last two years has opened major centers in South Africa, Russia, Britain and Venezuela. Cruise joined Miscavige last year for the opening of a church in Madrid.

In his own spiritual life, Cruise has continued to climb the "Bridge to Total Freedom," Scientology's path to enlightenment. International Scientology News, a church magazine, reported last year that the actor had embarked on one of the highest levels of training, "OT VII" — for Operating Thetan VII.

At these higher levels — and at a potential cost of hundreds of thousands of dollars — Scientologists learn Hubbard's secret theory of human suffering, which he traces to a galactic battle waged 75 million years ago by an evil tyrant named Xenu.

According to court documents made public by The Times in the 1980s, Hubbard espoused the belief that Xenu captured the souls, or thetans, of enemies and electronically implanted false concepts in them to keep them confused about his dirty work. The goal of these advanced courses is to become aware of the trauma and free of its effects.

At Cruise's high level of training, ex-members say, devotees also are charged with actively spreading the organization's less secretive beliefs and advancing its crusades, including Hubbard's deep disdain for psychiatry, a profession that once dismissed his teachings as quackery.

"When you hear Tom Cruise talking about psychiatrists and drugs," said one prominent former Scientologist who knows Cruise, "you are hearing from the grave the voice of L. Ron Hubbard speaking."

Seriously - with allegation such as these, and LRON to 'come back' (what? like resurrect, like Jesus??? WTH?) how can ANYONE not allegedly feel this is nothing more then a well run Cult????
 
This is so unbelievably scary - allegedly - and so unbelievably creepy - allegedly. :sad2: :scared:

Yes and something that we will never know the truth about. I'm so curious though. I hope one day Katie breaks free and writes a book with the truth - but I won't hold my breath.
 
Yes and something that we will never know the truth about. I'm so curious though. I hope one day Katie breaks free and writes a book with the truth - but I won't hold my breath.

Now that shes got a child involved (just like Nicole Kidman) I doubt it. She probably (like all of them) has 'spilled' too much - and would be blackmailed. Or worse!!! Things Ive read are pretty freaking scary.

Check this out. It seems you have to have a strong will, and not be a follower to not get sucked in, IMO:

Cruise Encounters of the Third kind
Katie Holmes may have fallen for it, but Tom Cruise’s sci-fi seduction technique scared the bejeezus out of Scarlett Johansson, a source close to the actress says. Weeks before he began wooing his brainwashed bride-to-be, Cruise made repeated phone calls to the 19-year-old starlet—who was then set to co-star with him in Mission Impossible III—imploring her to meet him at the Scientology Celebrity Center in L.A. But when the actress finally agreed, the supposedly professional get-together took an oddly spiritual turn. “[Cruise] took me into this room, which was stifling hot, and was showing me all kinds of info about joining the church,” Johansson told our source. “The whole time he didn’t even offer me a cookie!” Instead, he offered her dinner—and a glimpse into the Twilight Zone.

After two hours of proselytizing, our source says Cruise opened a door to reveal a second room full of upper-level Scientologists who had been waiting to dine with the pair, at which point the cool-headed ingenue politely excused herself. Soon after the meeting, Johansson dropped out of Mission Impossible III, reportedly due to scheduling conflicts. Asked about the incident, Johansson’s momager, Melanie Johansson, referred Radar to a publicist, who did not return calls or emails seeking comment. After striking out with Johansson, Cruise reportedly turned his attentions to 24-year-old Jessica Alba, 22-year-old Kate Bosworth, and 18-year-old Lindsay Lohan, before settling on the 26-year-old Holmes. As far we know, Cruise’s War of the Worlds co-star, Dakota Fanning, was never under consideration.
 
Oh gawd - can you imagine? What if she IS LRon's???

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When I heard about the book on the news, I kept thinking "Ha! The Dis knew it all along!" But on a serious note, I do dislike that they are calling Suri the spawn of Satan and Rosemarys baby. Bottom line is she is an innocent 2 year old (isn't her birthday this month? :rolleyes1 ) and shouldn't be deemed evil yet. I still think that Katie was already pregnant when Tom made his move and there might be a scandal with the pregnancy that has nothing to do with Tom but that she doesn't want known. .

I can just imagine a group of scientologist sitting around picking out Tom's next wife. Katie was probably on their list, they did a bit of digging, found out a dirty little secret and voila! Perfect wife and bonus baby for Tom. I don't doubt that they are holding it over her and now the threat of losing her daughter is keeping her submissive.
 
Who wants to see what their "compound" in Helmet, CA looks like?

Okay, you have to have google earth. I don't know how to do the coordinates, so I will do it another way.

Go to google earth and enter the zip code of 92583. Once it comes up go to the 10 o'clock poistion, where all the blue 'i''s are. Double click on them and it will bring you over to them.

Lots of buildings, surronded by fence and barbed wire.

Oh, wow, this is much clearer! You can see so much. http://maps.live.com/#JnE9eXAuOTI1ODMlN2Vzc3QuMCU3ZXBnLjEmYmI9NjUuNDA2MjkwMjE4NjYyMyU3ZS00OC45MDkyODQxODExMzUzJTdlMTcuMjc3ODM1NDI4MTUyNSU3ZS05Ny4wMzc3Mzg5NzE2NDUx
 
What I don't get is how she'd agree to that so soon in a relationship. She's not a Britney or Lindsay-she HAD a rep of being well centered.
She disappeared for 2 weeks immediately after they met. Before she met him she was supposedly a devout Catholic. When she resurfaced she fired her manager, her publicist and had become a Scientologist. Who the heck knows what happened in those 2 weeks.
 
She disappeared for 2 weeks immediately after they met. Before she met him she was supposedly a devout Catholic. When she resurfaced she fired her manager, her publicist and had become a Scientologist. Who the heck knows what happened in those 2 weeks.

Yesss... I *love* this story, so creepy, eerie and so wrong....

http://www.foxnews.com/printer_friendly_story/0,3566,160192,00.html

Katie Holmes' Missing Days
Tuesday , June 21, 2005

By Roger Friedman




The newly engaged Katie Holmes still has some explaining to do to her friends and family.

There were 16 days in April during which no one seems to know where she was.

Holmes made a public appearance on April 4 at the premiere of "Steel Magnolias" on Broadway.

She came with her publicist, Leslie Sloane Zelnick, and a couple of other friends. They were there to support Rebecca Gayheart, who was making her Broadway debut.

I know this because I spoke to Holmes at length during the play's intermission. She said she had just moved into her New York apartment and was looking forward to seeing the city.

I also know that on April 4, she had not yet made the acquaintance of Tom Cruise. She briefly dated Josh Hartnett after breaking up with actor Chris Klein.

Hartnett, Klein, Cruise: Which of these three is not like the others?

Klein and Hartnett are young and tall. Cruise is middle-aged and height-challenged.

On the other hand, he's the biggest movie star in the world. They are not.

Holmes was busy during that first week in April. On April 7, she was photographed at the Fragrance Foundation's FiFi event.

Four days later, Holmes was still in New York and was photographed at VH1's "Save the Music" concert. She still had not met Cruise.

Sometime that week, her friends say, she flew to Los Angeles for a meeting with Cruise about a role in "Mission: Impossible 3." The meeting took place after April 11.

The next time anyone heard from Holmes was on April 27, when she appeared in public as Cruise's girlfriend and love of his life.

Where was she during those 16 days?

Somewhere during that time, she decided to fire both her manager and agent, each of whom she had been with for years and who were devoted to her.

The manager, John Carrabino, also handles Renée Zellweger and is beloved by his clients.

Holmes also acquired a new best friend, Jessica Feshbach, the daughter of Joe Feshbach, a controversial Palo Alto, Calif., bond trader.

The Feshbach family, according to published documents, has donated millions to the Church of Scientology. Jessica's aunt even runs a Scientology center in Florida.

According to Richard Behar's now famous 1991 story in Time magazine about Scientology, the Feshbachs were the subject of congressional hearings in 1989.

Behar wrote: "The heads of several companies claimed that Feshbach operatives have spread false information to government agencies and posed in various guises — such as a Securities and Exchange Commission official — in an effort to discredit the companies and drive the stocks down.

"Michael Russell, who ran a chain of business journals, testified that a Feshbach employee called his bankers and interfered with his loans. Sometimes the Feshbachs send private detectives to dig up dirt on firms, which is then shared with business reporters, brokers and fund managers."

The risk-taking Feshbachs, known the world over for making their fortune "shorting" stocks, and the level-headed, conservative Holmeses would be a difficult mix at a dinner table.

Katie's father, Martin Holmes, is the senior partner in a large and respected Toledo, Ohio, law firm. His son, Martin Jr., has recently joined the firm. He's a Harvard graduate. Katie's mom, Kathy, is frequently cited in Toledo for her charity work.

There is some fear among Holmes' close circle that her instant romance with Cruise is not as organic as portrayed.

For one thing, Holmes was raised a strict Catholic. Also, gone from the picture are two close Holmes friends who used to be with her when she did publicity for a film.

One of these is Meghann Birie, a childhood friend who has suddenly disappeared from Holmes' world. Another, a local TV producer here in New York, was too afraid to discuss the situation with me.

We know that Cruise auditioned several actresses for this role before settling on Holmes. This column reported a story about Jennifer Garner. There have been published stories about Kate Bosworth, Lindsay Lohan and Jessica Alba being approached.

A newer one involves Scarlett Johansson, who ran for her life when presented with a fait accompli dinner at the Scientology Celebrity Centre in Hollywood.

And history has been rewritten since the April 27 unveiling.

Curiously, since the Cruise-Holmes situation popped up, we have heard over and over again that Cruise was the young actress' idol when she was growing up.

That's certainly interesting because all of the publicity that used to run on Holmes — still found all over the Internet — lists another Tom as her favorite actor.

That would be Tom Hanks.
 
The scary thing is that she may not even know what happened during those 2 weeks. They are a bunch freaks and Tom is the biggest (little) freak of them all.
 
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