The Hollywood actor - who was left furious after a video of him making
several absurd claims about the sci-fi cult was leaked onto the internet
- is seen ridiculing psychiatry and boasting about Scientology's
ability to treat drug addicts in new footage.
In the latest clip, which briefly appeared on video-sharing website YouTube
before being removed, he says: "We actually have an easier time getting
people off heroin and methadone than these psychiatric drugs, and I've
worked very diligently to educate people about this. We have the ability to
be able to fight drug companies to be able to crush these guys."
Staring intently into the camera, Tom adds: "Oh, I'm going hard on those
guys, and their reign - psychiatrists. I've had, I mean, I've absolutely had
it. It's disgusting to me. No mercy - none. Psychiatry doesn't work.
"When you study the effects, it's a crime against humanity."
The 'Mission: Impossible' star also recalls an interview with a journalist
who wanted to know the "real him".
Tom says: "I was doing an interview with someone and she said, 'I want to
know who you are,' and I said, 'Know - I'm a Scientologist.' "
In footage released last week, Tom claimed only Scientologists can help in
road accidents and revealed he is "dedicated" to bringing Scientology to the
masses.
Paula Wagner, Tom's business partner and close friend, has defended the
actor and insists the video was taken "out of context".
She said: "As a filmmaker and an American, I feel strongly that an
individual's religion should have no bearing on their professional life.
"It's easy to mock an out of context video, but that doesn't change the fact
that Tom Cruise is one of the hardest working and nicest human beings I have
ever known."
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