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In the May (06) issue of men's style magazine GQ, Doctor TOM CRUISE is attacking those who prescribe psychiatric drugs.
The actor, who embarked on an anti-drug tirade in TV interviews last summer (05) on behalf of his Scientology beliefs, has launched a fresh attack on psychiatry, calling for prescription pill poppers to think carefully about the harms they're doing to their bodies reports Contact Music
"I've always found the 'if it makes me feel better, it's OK' rationale a little suspect. "I think it's appalling that people have to live a life of drug addiction when I have personally helped people get off drugs." In the interview, the actor claims he can get someone off heroin in three days through Scientology's detox programmes.

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Tom Cruise also claims he knew fiancée Katie Holmes was pregnant even before she
told him.
The actor, who proposed to the pregnant 27-year-old just two weeks into
their romance, said he could just tell Katie was expecting.
"I just picked something up. I knew at that
moment that she was pregnant."
The 43-year-old Hollywood star has also revealed his love for the former
'Dawsons Creek' actress is stronger than his feeling for any of his exes -
including former spouse Nicole Kidman who he was married to for over a
decade.
Tom described his fist date with Katie as "the best day of his life",
adding: "She's just right for me."
Meanwhile, the 'War of the Worlds' star has reportedly bought an adult-sized
dummy for Katie - to keep her silent during childbirth.

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Comments
Tom Cruise is hardly the only person to have gotten someone off drugs using Scientology. I have done it also. (Those same three people are still drug free to this day.) Not only that, but I myself have been drug free for over 20 years specifically because of Scientology and the Purification program he mentions. By the way, in the 27 years I've been in Scientology, I've never seen any of that stupid "space opera" crap in any of the hundreds of Scientology books I own. Also, nowhere in Scientology literature does it say that "the mother must be kept silent during childbirth". This was made up by the media. Sincerely, Michael L. Costello sniperdoc2006@yahoo.com
Posted by: Michael Costello | April 13, 2006 11:47 AM
Sir, no discrepect intended, but all the public has to do is read. That "stupid'space opera'crap" is in black and white. Written by L Ron Hubbard. As well as everything about the mother and the silent birth. The media did not make any of this up as much as you would like the public to believe that.
Posted by: Sharice | April 13, 2006 10:09 PM