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Church Of Scientology Spokesman Tommy Davis Dissembles On CNN




Unbelievable amount of lies being told in this video. Xenu is a mystery? Guess Tommy never managed to get that far in his auditing. Probably not even a “clear” yet.

Tommy Davis is Anne Archer’s son. She must be proud to have raised such a prevaricating charlatan for a son.

Here’s another view of Tommy Davis being himself, bull-baiting John Sweeney into losing his mind. Why wouldn’t anyone want to join Scientology, it’s such a transparent and “open” faith?

UPDATE: Some comments had me thinking my first impression of Tommy in this video was correct. The poor man seems beaten down and dejected. His eyes look sad and he seems bewildered. It’s cruel to watch these people be overworked and forced to defend the indefensible. Mr. Davis, it’s ok to leave. Please bring your mom with you, we’d love to have her back.




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