well, maybe they do...or, if you believe the conspiracy rumours, the CoS has the 'goods' on its celebs, from when they are first 'audited' or whatever the fuck it's called. Once you've been stupid enough to reveal your sordid affairs to a CoS 'auditor', they can forever after keep you in line by threatening to make them public. Or so goes the chatter.
You're referring to something called "Preclear Folders," which are the records kept during the first stages of auditing, all the way up to (and sometimes beyond) the "clear" cognition. Yes, there do exist, and yes, the CoS has used them against former members before (although they of course deny this end to end, and I don't think they've ever utilized any of that information against high-level members). On A.R.S., there're more thna a few people who've had dealings with the church's celebrity members over the years, and according to them there *are* juicy bits in the folders in question.
Thing is, though, you'd think that any public figure under active
blackmail by the CoS would realize that the damage goes both ways. If Travolta wanted to get out, he could make a spectacularly noisy exit, doing far more damage to the organization than they could do to him (short of attempting to kill him or his family, which I wouldn't put past them). Any use of any PC material would immediately show the group for what they are, and contrary to ALO's assertion, there *is* such thing as bad publicity.
Nah, it just doesn't jibe. I think they've been mostly lulled into complacency; either that, or they just don't take it seriously. Fuck, that Kaballah knockoff is one of the most shallow, stupid celebrity fads to come along in quite some time--inauthentic to the point where a twelve-year old on the internet for ten minutes could likely discover all sorts of unsavoury things about the movement and its founder--yet all sorts of people are going for
that.
I can't imagine what skeleton Travolta must have in his closet, though, to agree to make 'Battlefield Earth'. Did he kill and eat a girl scout or something?
Ehh. He *wanted* to make the fucking thing--had wanted to make it for years, in fact. The biggest mystery is why Forrest Whittaker or Barry Pepper ever agreed to do it.
Travolta did, at one point, express displeasure with the way the CoS was being administered, but any sign that he has
any negative thoughts about
anything related to the Church have long since vanished.
I am another ...I know a few others too. So I think there's more like ten of us.
Debra is a beautiful thing.