L. Ron Hubbard began Scientology's “Project Celebrity” in 1955, offering a list of 63 high-profile targets and a “small plaque” as a reward to anyone who successfully brought the likes of Bob Hope and Ernest Hemingway into the church. “There are many to whom America and the world listens. read more
The celebrities respond best if they are narcissists to the scientology pitch. You see, you too, can become a god, an ubermensch, if you just follow what Hubbard tells you. Scientology massages their ego, love bombs them, tells them how great they are while telling them that scientology’s “auditing” and training will make them better actors.. read more
There’s no question that the fascination with star Scientologists is driving most of the publicity for the film, even if Gibney did drop the “Hollywood” out of Wright’s book title, Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood, and the Prison of Belief. read more
L. Ron Hubbard began Scientology’s “Project Celebrity” in 1955, offering a list of 63 high-profile targets and a “small plaque” as a reward to anyone who successfully brought the likes of Bob Hope and Ernest Hemingway into the church. read more
Presentation of the Celebrity Centers and news about Scientologist celebrities. Church of Scientology."Successes". A presentation of successes in Scientology by some Celebrities. Church of Scientology. Notable Scientologists at Curlie (based on DMOZ)"Scientology and Celebrities" (Personal site). Critical site. Scientology Lies. read more