Art Imitates Life Part 2 – Tom Cruise, Scientology, Colombia, and Realizing Too Late That Scientology Is a Criminal Organization

Art imitates life: In Tom Cruise’s 1993 film The Firm, we see Tom’s character Mitch McDeere, a Harvard Law grad, accept a job with the Memphis law firm of Bendini, Lambert & Locke.

Once McDeere is in too deep at the Firm, he is told by the FBI that his employer represents the Chicago Mafia. The FBI asks Cruise’s character to cooperate or face criminal prosecution and decades in prison.


Tom Cruise is in very deep with Scientology; perhaps even deeper than he realizes. We say this because David Miscavige compartmentalizes everything and everyone in Hubbard’s Hadean Cult Nightmare. 

Tom Cruise has acted as an agent of Scientology in American, British, Colombian, and other political circles. Most notably, he met with the corrupt Colombian Police General Mena Bravo when he was filming American Made in 2017. The film was about Barry Seal (1939-1986), a notorious American drug smuggler who worked for Pablo Escobar and other drug lords and became a DEA informant. 

Tom Cruise with Colombian Police General Carlos Romero Mena Bravo


As we reported, General Mena Bravo was in charge of Interpol in Colombia. Having access to Interpol computers would have allowed Mena Bravo to get Interpol information on Scientology in Europe. This was critical in this time period as Scientology was facing criminal investigations in France and Belgium. The potential for criminal charges was high.

Tom Cruise was also photographed with Colombian soldiers during his charm offensive to, apparently, get General Mena Bravo to help Scientology with intel. 


Tom Cruise will likely never turn on Scientology because he is in too deep. Scientology knows everything about Scientology. 

Tom Cruise needs Scientology to survive. 

But there are other people in the Sea Org who can and should escape and talk to the FBI because it is the right thing to do. 

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