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Tom Cruise divorces 3 wives, all when they are age 33 (Illuminati marker)
Shakey1
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Tom Cruise divorces 3 wives, all when they are age 33 (Illuminati marker)
"Cruise married actress Mimi Rogers on May 9, 1987; they divorced on February 4, 1990. Rogers is generally believed to have introduced Cruise to Scientology"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Cruise#...sonal_life

"Miriam "Mimi" Rogers (née Spickler; born January 27, 1956)"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mimi_Rogers


"He met his second wife, Nicole Kidman....They separated in February 2001" (wiki link)

"Nicole Mary Kidman, AC* (born 20 June 1967)"
* http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Companion_o..._Australia


"On June 29, 2012, it was announced that Holmes had filed for divorce" (Tom Cruise wiki link)

"Kate Noelle "Katie" Holmes (born December 18, 1978)"

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katie_Holmes

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vUTJIsEGJLA
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4BsFGQHR1RQ
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H5YI6q90D...re=related

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Elizabeth
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RE: Tom Cruise divorces 3 wives, all when they are age 33 (Illuminati marker)
doomed

that is an odd coincidence isnt it?

"Lest we be 'terrified by our adversaries,' it is well to remember that Satan’s power is not inherent but permitted (Romans 13:1). It is not unlimited, but controlled (Job 1:12; 2:6). It is not invincible, but broken (Luke 11:21-11). It is not assured of success, but is surely doomed "(Revelation 20:2-3)
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RE: Tom Cruise divorces 3 wives, all when they are age 33 (Illuminati marker)
creepy.
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Shakey1
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RE: Tom Cruise divorces 3 wives, all when they are age 33 (Illuminati marker)
I think it's a safe bet Kidman's Order of Austrailia is a New World Order/'elitist' cabal front/social club Jhikpghf

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VvWF5FlBsqs

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hooo kaarez
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prolly jus a coinkidink
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RE: Tom Cruise divorces 3 wives, all when they are age 33 (Illuminati marker)
I had come across this a few years back. And think it is relevant to this.
http://www.mt.net/~watcher/crowleyhubbard.html

Aleister Crowley And L. Ron Hubbard

Chapter 7 ::: Aleister Crowley

Hubbard had clear connections to the occult. Even in the first publication of dianetics in "Astounding Science Fiction", Hubbard in explaining how he did his "research" into what the mind was doing, says he used "automatic writing, speaking and clairvoyance" (1) to discover what the mind's memory banks were doing. Automatic writing is an occult method of communicating with the spirit world, although psychologists consider its products to arise from subconscious thoughts of the writer. Whichever is correct, it is hardly a method used by competent scientific researchers.

Hubbard's connection to the occultist Aleister Crowley is quite clear and noteworthy. Crowley called himself the Anti-Christ, the Beast of Revelations, and 666. Russell Miller has adequately chronicled Hubbard's connection in 1945 to John W. Parsons, who headed Crowley's Ordo Templi Orientis chapter in Los Angeles. (2) Hubbard was an active member in this group for several months, and first met his second wife there. The Church of Scientology claims that Hubbard was actually infiltrating this group in order to break it up, but the following should suffice to dismiss this claim.

In the Philadelphia Doctorate Course lectures taped in 1952, Hubbard discusses occult magic of the middle ages, and recommends a current book - "it's fascinating work in itself, and that's work written by Aleister Crowley, the late Aleister Crowley, my very good friend." (3) The book recommended was The Master Therion, (published in London in 1929) later re-released as Magick in Theory and Practise. L. Ron Hubbard, Jr. asserts that during the time when the Philadelphia course was given his father would read Crowley's works "in preparation for the next day's lecture..." (4)

There are interesting similarities between Crowley's writings and the teachings of Hubbard. Dianetics' Time Track, in which every incident in a person's life is chronologically recorded in full in the mind, is quite similar to Crowley's Magical Memory. The Magical Memory is developed over time until "memories of childhood reawaken" (5) which were previously forgotten, and memories of previous incarnations are recalled as well. Hubbard gives examples in the Philadelphia Doctorate Course of several people remembering lives earlier on earth, some up to a million years ago. The similarity between the Magical Memory and Time Track, then, is that they both can recall every past incident in a person's life, they both can recall incidents from past lives, and they both must be developed by certain techniques in order to make use of them.

"Lest we be 'terrified by our adversaries,' it is well to remember that Satan’s power is not inherent but permitted (Romans 13:1). It is not unlimited, but controlled (Job 1:12; 2:6). It is not invincible, but broken (Luke 11:21-11). It is not assured of success, but is surely doomed "(Revelation 20:2-3)
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RE: Tom Cruise divorces 3 wives, all when they are age 33 (Illuminati marker)
Elizabeth  Wrote:
I had come across this a few years back. And think it is relevant to this.
http://www.mt.net/~watcher/crowleyhubbard.html

Aleister Crowley And L. Ron Hubbard

Chapter 7 ::: Aleister Crowley

Hubbard had clear connections to the occult. Even in the first publication of dianetics in "Astounding Science Fiction", Hubbard in explaining how he did his "research" into what the mind was doing, says he used "automatic writing, speaking and clairvoyance" (1) to discover what the mind's memory banks were doing. Automatic writing is an occult method of communicating with the spirit world, although psychologists consider its products to arise from subconscious thoughts of the writer. Whichever is correct, it is hardly a method used by competent scientific researchers.

Hubbard's connection to the occultist Aleister Crowley is quite clear and noteworthy. Crowley called himself the Anti-Christ, the Beast of Revelations, and 666. Russell Miller has adequately chronicled Hubbard's connection in 1945 to John W. Parsons, who headed Crowley's Ordo Templi Orientis chapter in Los Angeles. (2) Hubbard was an active member in this group for several months, and first met his second wife there. The Church of Scientology claims that Hubbard was actually infiltrating this group in order to break it up, but the following should suffice to dismiss this claim.

In the Philadelphia Doctorate Course lectures taped in 1952, Hubbard discusses occult magic of the middle ages, and recommends a current book - "it's fascinating work in itself, and that's work written by Aleister Crowley, the late Aleister Crowley, my very good friend." (3) The book recommended was The Master Therion, (published in London in 1929) later re-released as Magick in Theory and Practise. L. Ron Hubbard, Jr. asserts that during the time when the Philadelphia course was given his father would read Crowley's works "in preparation for the next day's lecture..." (4)

There are interesting similarities between Crowley's writings and the teachings of Hubbard. Dianetics' Time Track, in which every incident in a person's life is chronologically recorded in full in the mind, is quite similar to Crowley's Magical Memory. The Magical Memory is developed over time until "memories of childhood reawaken" (5) which were previously forgotten, and memories of previous incarnations are recalled as well. Hubbard gives examples in the Philadelphia Doctorate Course of several people remembering lives earlier on earth, some up to a million years ago. The similarity between the Magical Memory and Time Track, then, is that they both can recall every past incident in a person's life, they both can recall incidents from past lives, and they both must be developed by certain techniques in order to make use of them.

Hi Elizabeth I have indeed read several articles similar to your post, it has come up consistently over the years and has yet to be debunked - and that Ron Parsons was high ranking in the US Air Force I believe.

Yes Crowley has always come up in the history of Hubbard and Scientology.

Sheesh....

Good catch


vv
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06-30-2012 06:45 AM

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Gotta hand it to ya, Shakes, you've got an eye for conspiracy theories. I personally like to give every plausible idea a good mulling over. The 33 is definitely cause to raise an eyebrow. As far as Scientology is concerned, those guys tried to hook me in one summer when I was visiting Vancouver. You could smell the insincerety a mile away.
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Elizabeth
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RE: Tom Cruise divorces 3 wives, all when they are age 33 (Illuminati marker)
vintagevixen  Wrote:
Elizabeth  Wrote:
I had come across this a few years back. And think it is relevant to this.
http://www.mt.net/~watcher/crowleyhubbard.html

Aleister Crowley And L. Ron Hubbard

Chapter 7 ::: Aleister Crowley

Hubbard had clear connections to the occult. Even in the first publication of dianetics in "Astounding Science Fiction", Hubbard in explaining how he did his "research" into what the mind was doing, says he used "automatic writing, speaking and clairvoyance" (1) to discover what the mind's memory banks were doing. Automatic writing is an occult method of communicating with the spirit world, although psychologists consider its products to arise from subconscious thoughts of the writer. Whichever is correct, it is hardly a method used by competent scientific researchers.

Hubbard's connection to the occultist Aleister Crowley is quite clear and noteworthy. Crowley called himself the Anti-Christ, the Beast of Revelations, and 666. Russell Miller has adequately chronicled Hubbard's connection in 1945 to John W. Parsons, who headed Crowley's Ordo Templi Orientis chapter in Los Angeles. (2) Hubbard was an active member in this group for several months, and first met his second wife there. The Church of Scientology claims that Hubbard was actually infiltrating this group in order to break it up, but the following should suffice to dismiss this claim.

In the Philadelphia Doctorate Course lectures taped in 1952, Hubbard discusses occult magic of the middle ages, and recommends a current book - "it's fascinating work in itself, and that's work written by Aleister Crowley, the late Aleister Crowley, my very good friend." (3) The book recommended was The Master Therion, (published in London in 1929) later re-released as Magick in Theory and Practise. L. Ron Hubbard, Jr. asserts that during the time when the Philadelphia course was given his father would read Crowley's works "in preparation for the next day's lecture..." (4)

There are interesting similarities between Crowley's writings and the teachings of Hubbard. Dianetics' Time Track, in which every incident in a person's life is chronologically recorded in full in the mind, is quite similar to Crowley's Magical Memory. The Magical Memory is developed over time until "memories of childhood reawaken" (5) which were previously forgotten, and memories of previous incarnations are recalled as well. Hubbard gives examples in the Philadelphia Doctorate Course of several people remembering lives earlier on earth, some up to a million years ago. The similarity between the Magical Memory and Time Track, then, is that they both can recall every past incident in a person's life, they both can recall incidents from past lives, and they both must be developed by certain techniques in order to make use of them.

Hi Elizabeth I have indeed read several articles similar to your post, it has come up consistently over the years and has yet to be debunked - and that Ron Parsons was high ranking in the US Air Force I believe.

Yes Crowley has always come up in the history of Hubbard and Scientology.

Sheesh....

Good catch


vv
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"Lest we be 'terrified by our adversaries,' it is well to remember that Satan’s power is not inherent but permitted (Romans 13:1). It is not unlimited, but controlled (Job 1:12; 2:6). It is not invincible, but broken (Luke 11:21-11). It is not assured of success, but is surely doomed "(Revelation 20:2-3)
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RE: Tom Cruise divorces 3 wives, all when they are age 33 (Illuminati marker)
Do people lose their energy when they are 33?
21 is another important number for age.
I think its when we slip.
Our programming, I mean.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nzpLMD1xb0Q
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Chrysalis  Wrote:
Gotta hand it to ya, Shakes, you've got an eye for conspiracy theories. I personally like to give every plausible idea a good mulling over. The 33 is definitely cause to raise an eyebrow. As far as Scientology is concerned, those guys tried to hook me in one summer when I was visiting Vancouver. You could smell the insincerety a mile away.

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I saw this at ToP chuckle


Cheers Crazy world, indeed Jhikpghf

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WTM8eO1Oec
(upcoming film by Paul Thomas Anderson, loosely based on L.Ron Hubbard bio)

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Elizabeth
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06-30-2012 06:58 AM

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RE: Tom Cruise divorces 3 wives, all when they are age 33 (Illuminati marker)
Shakey1  Wrote:
Chrysalis  Wrote:
Gotta hand it to ya, Shakes, you've got an eye for conspiracy theories. I personally like to give every plausible idea a good mulling over. The 33 is definitely cause to raise an eyebrow. As far as Scientology is concerned, those guys tried to hook me in one summer when I was visiting Vancouver. You could smell the insincerety a mile away.

[Image: nic.jpg]
I saw this at ToP chuckle


Cheers Crazy world, indeed Jhikpghf

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1WTM8eO1Oec
(upcoming film by Paul Thomas Anderson, loosely based on L.Ron Hubbard bio)

OOOH... Joaquin Phoenix! I love him. That is going to be so cool!

Wait.... How the hell did they get that film made in Scientology immersed Hollywood?
doomed

"Lest we be 'terrified by our adversaries,' it is well to remember that Satan’s power is not inherent but permitted (Romans 13:1). It is not unlimited, but controlled (Job 1:12; 2:6). It is not invincible, but broken (Luke 11:21-11). It is not assured of success, but is surely doomed "(Revelation 20:2-3)
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tom cruise is one fellow i would not want to be alone with for any amout of time, he is very special human machine

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