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Andrew Morton: What The Media Should Be Asking Tom Cruise About The Church of Scientology




In segment number 4, I ask Andrew an off-the-wall question about David Miscavige, leader of the Church of Scientology and Tom Cruise’s BFF, but the most interesting part comes at the end of the interview when I ask if Andrew believes Tom Cruise, Scientology’s 2nd in command, is aware of the Church’s many abuses.

Andrew’s answer is powerful, and reveals as much about the Church as is does the about the author himself. I believe Mr. Morton is no longer a pedestrian biographer, simply sharing information about an interesting subject, but rather a human being compelled to do as much as he can to right very obvious wrongs.




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