Tom Cruise Lectures on Modern Science of Mental Health
Status: Hoax
A press release that appeared during the past week on pressbox.co.uk declared that Tom Cruise would be delivering a series of four lectures at a scientology centre in Los Angeles on "topics related to 'The Modern Science of Mental Health.'" The press release turned out to be a hoax, getting a stern response from Cruise's lawyer: "It's totally phony... Tom is not giving any lectures... I'm going to look into it, because, in my view, it's forgery, wire fraud and apparently committed on an interstate basis. So, if I can find out who did this, I certainly intend to pursue every remedy I can find." The press release has now been removed from pressbox, so in the interest of posterity, here it is:Continuing his vigorous advocacy for Scientology's solutions to mental health problems, Tom Cruise will deliver a series of four lectures on topics related to "The Modern Science of Mental Health" beginning next month. Co-sponsored by the Citizens Commission on Human Rights, the lectures will be held at Scientology's Celebrity Centre International in Los Angeles. All lectures will be free to the public. Due to limited seating at the Celebrity Centre, tickets will be available only to Scientology parishioners and selected members of the press, but the lectures will be simulcast on the web, and a live video feed will be available for broadcasters who wish to cover these highly informative presentations.
The first lecture, set for October 15, is titled "How Psychiatry Invented Schizophrenia, and What Scientologists Can Do About It".
The second lecture, tentatively scheduled for October 22, is on "Handling Sexual Dis-Orientation: Out of the Closet and Into the Auditing Room".
The topic of the third lecture, in early November, will be "Diagnosis and Treatment of So-Called Clinical Depression with the Hubbard Mark Super VII Quantum Electropsychometer".
The fourth lecture is "Neuroanatomical Changes Resulting from Chronic Methamphetamine Abuse: Can Narconon's Sauna and Niacin Treatment Program Help?"
Transcripts of each lecture will be made available after the broadcast.
(via A Socialite's Life)
Categories: Celebrities, Psychology Posted by Alex on Wed Sep 28, 2005 |
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That's absolutely brilliant! One of those times I think 'I wish I'd thought of that...'
Given Cruise's record of giving spontaneous 'lectures' on TV and elsewhere on subjects very like these I'd say his lawyer is well-advised to be sticking to the wire fraud angle rather than crying libel:)
Posted by paul in prague on Thu Sep 29, 2005 at 05:37 AM
Given Cruise's record of giving spontaneous 'lectures' on TV and elsewhere on subjects very like these I'd say his lawyer is well-advised to be sticking to the wire fraud angle rather than crying libel:)
Hubbard Mark Super VII Quantum Electropsychometer
:lol:
i dont see why the agent is so pissed, it's not like Tom isnt a Scientologist....I think it would be hilarious to see a something like this but instead have Tom switch to and rant about some other alternate "religion".
Posted by Chuck on Thu Sep 29, 2005 at 07:47 AM
:lol:
i dont see why the agent is so pissed, it's not like Tom isnt a Scientologist....I think it would be hilarious to see a something like this but instead have Tom switch to and rant about some other alternate "religion".
Chuck, you do realize that the Hubbard Mark Super VII Quantum Electropsychometer is real (as in Tom very probably actually owns and uses one)?
Posted by kf on Fri Sep 30, 2005 at 12:30 PM
kf, I am aware of the E-Meter, short for Electropsychometer sometimes called the Hubbard Electropsychometer but I am pretty sure that the Mark Super VII Quantum part is tongue in cheek, if I am remembering correctly, it is from Marvin The Martian (WB cartoons/Bugs Bunny).
I could be wrong as I am no Scientologist (thank god) but that was my interpretation. 😊
Posted by Chuck on Sat Oct 01, 2005 at 09:12 AM
I could be wrong as I am no Scientologist (thank god) but that was my interpretation. 😊
OK, so it isn't true. But the scary thing is that it might well have been. And as for his lawyer "looking into it"; of course he will. After all, sueing people is what scientologists do!
Posted by eovti on Sat Dec 03, 2005 at 07:50 AM
...A Healthcare Commission review found that those needing access to round-the-clock care did not always have somebody to talk to...
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Posted by Mental health on Fri Oct 27, 2006 at 07:37 AM
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I actually thought you'd made a mistake by posting this as hoax. Hasn't he actually given lectures like this anyway?
Although I did wonder about lecture number 2 and how Tom got in the auditing room with that one!
Posted by Mark - London on Wed Feb 06, 2008 at 05:30 PM
Although I did wonder about lecture number 2 and how Tom got in the auditing room with that one!
Mental health is so important.
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Is this also Scientology? 😊
Posted by Christian Bayer on Wed May 07, 2008 at 06:12 AM
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Is this also Scientology? 😊
i dont see why the agent is so pissed, it's not like Tom isnt a Scientologist....I think it would be hilarious to see a something like this but instead have Tom switch to and rant about some other alternate "religion".
Posted by crispian on Fri Aug 29, 2008 at 04:33 PM
I'm sure good ol' Tom has done a few of these in the past and just wasn't feeling up to it this time around 😊
~Mark
Posted by Mark on Sat Sep 06, 2008 at 10:58 AM
~Mark
Hi, That's really good. Tom Cruise Lectures are always inspiring me.
Posted by David Gortler on Tue Dec 30, 2008 at 12:40 AM
It was a good hoax catch though.
Posted by Dental Plan on Tue Oct 27, 2009 at 06:04 PM
Totally hoax! As if Tom Cruise is intitled to give such lectures.
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