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Will Smith Is A Scientologist

May 20. 2008

Will stole the copyright for Hancock

Bisexual actor Will Smith is a member of the Scientology cult. His buddy, fallen actor Tom Cruise, brought him into the sick sect known for bilking members and making them mentally ill via their "auditing" process.

Scientology's Tom Cruise And Katie Holmes

In true cult fleecing style, Will has forked over $1,000,000 to pay for a Scientology school in Los Angeles’ Calabasas community.

Scientology's chairman, David Miscavige, standing in front of cult's warped, sacrilegious cross.

First you steal the copyright for the movie Hancock, constituting criminal copyright infringement, now you join the sick cult of Scientology. I knew something was wrong with you. This Scientology thing proves it more than anything.

L Ron Hubbard

Scientology founder, the very mentally ill, L Ron Hubbard, was a pedophile, that at the time of his death was on anti-psychotic medication to control his insanity, has the cult's members like Will Smith and Tom Cruise believing aliens fell to earth 700 million years ago in a volcanic explosion and attached themselves to the backs of humans.

How anyone could support that murderous cult responsible for the deaths of dozens of innocent people, is beyond me and many others, who are denouncing it all over the internet. It just shows what you're really like. You’re a real fraud, Will.

Will Smith funds school teaching Scientology creator's study method

Actor Will Smith is funding his own private school that will teach youngsters using an educational system devised in part by the Scientology cult.

The curriculum at Smith's New Village Academy of Calabasas, on which he has spent nearly £500,000, uses different educational theories including "study technology" – a learning method developed by L Ron Hubbard, the founder of the Church of Scientology.

Websites dedicated to monitoring Scientologist activity are also claiming that at least six members of staff employed at the £6,000-a-year private academy are members of the controversial sect.

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