Tom Cruise's $6,250-A-Head Dinner who suffered breathing difficulties after 9/11.

Tom and Katie booked it to New York City yesterday to push a Scientology detox program with a pricey dinner.

TomKat made an appearance at a benefit for the New York Rescue Workers Detoxification Project, a rehabilitation project based on the teachings of, guess who, L. Ron Hubbard. Tickets for the dinner went for $6,250 each, with the money going toward helping city workers who suffered breathing difficulties after 9/11

http://www.tmz.com/2007/04/19/tom-cruises-6-250-a-head-dinner/

I dont know why I blogged this these guys Tom and Katie suck

I just wonder how many people in hollywood really know.

What is 9/11 getting trendy
What does Tom Cruise really know?
9/11 is very simple to figure out any one with the time and research capability can make a very informative decision.
I just wonder how many people in Hollywood really know..

(Sciencetolgy is a scam )

There may be plans for a hollywood-type 9/11 group.

I don't know what that would entail - whether they would be activists or that they would be just on the record saying they don't believe the official story. I heard this through the grapevine.

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Scientology

I have it from Indira Singh that the Scientology detox really works. She claims that this is how she got detoxed from the toxins at ground zero.

Is this free public

Is this free public knowledge, if not why? If so, what actual studies have been done to confirm that it's simply not a placebo effect. The brain and our bodies are still far from being fully understood but scientology doesn't seem like the best source for knowledge about either.

"... In questions of science, the authority of a thousand is not worth the humble reasoning of a single individual." (Galileo Galilei, 1564 - 1642)
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Saunas and Vitamins are 2 of the components

Both of these help detox.

You take support from where you get it, but...

I do wonder.

Might this be a way to link 911 truth with Scientology -- as others have done to link it with, say, flying saucer research, the fake moon landing idea, and so on? You all know the various other things 911 truth gets linked to as well, to discredit it...

Then again, any help for the first responders is good help. And any publicity for their plight is good publicity.