Reminds me of the time when Mission Impossible was launched in Germany. There were people there who tried to get the movie forbidden in Germany because Tom Cruise is a Scientologist. That didn't happen. But what did happen was that it gave the movie a lot of extra attention and lots of people went to see it.
Whether the focus on Scientology gave extra inflow to the Scientology orgs I don't know, but I wouldn't be surprised if it did.
The point here is that no one has to pay to go see the movie if they want to see it, that way TC and the cult don't make any money. It short circuits the income going to the cult.
I wasn't telling you to watch the movie. It was just informing you of what's on the net.
The point here is that no one has to pay to go see the movie if they want to see it, that way TC and the cult don't make any money. It short circuits the income going to the cult.
I wasn't telling you to watch the movie. It was just informing you of what's on the net.
The point here is that no one has to pay to go see the movie if they want to see it, that way TC and the cult don't make any money. It short circuits the income going to the cult.
I wasn't telling you to watch the movie. It was just informing you of what's on the net.
I understand that, I was just proferring my opinion. I agree, if someone just has to watch it then watching it for free is better than going to the cinema and giving TC monies for the cult.
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Poated this on another thread but maybe it belongs on here.