Some Jenna Elfman fans were startled by what the star had to say in a recent issue of Scientology’s magazine Celebrity.
The former star of “Dharma and Greg” is a devotee of the controversial religion, whose members also include Tom Cruise and John Travolta.
"I intend to make Scientology as accessible to as many people as I can. And that is my goal," Elfman said. To do this, she says, it is my "duty to clear the planet." By "clearing" she means to rid the world of "body thetans" — aliens who Scientologists believe inhabit the earth from a nuclear explosion 75 million years ago. She continued that "the more successful I became, the more suppression I bumped into … especially in the entertainment industry, which really is home to rabid suppression."
"Her comments seem to reflect an increasingly almost paranoid view of the world around her in which she appears to have cleared house of all the suppressive people," Rick Ross, who runs Cultnews.com, tells The Scoop. "Which to Scientologists would include all the people who are critical of Scientology."
From here.
Posted by Quentin George at February 21, 2005 07:57 PMWhen did she become successful? She plays a stoned out dopey blonde bitch. Not really stretching her acting ability there.
I like it how Incident I - opposed to the aforementioned Incident II - happened four quadrillion years ago, which is nearly 300,000 times the currently accepted age of the Universe.
Oh Xenu, Supreme Galactic Rule, what have you brought upon us!
Posted by: Engels at February 22, 2005 01:31 PM