Katie Holmes Gave A Silent Birth
Thursday, April 20, 2006
The Sun Online is reporting that Katie Holmes was silent during the birth of her baby last night, which was filmed by Cruise. Cruise did allow katie to take a pain-killing epidural injection, which isn't really allowed by Scientology standards.
A source said: “Tom was determined to make Katie as comfortable as possible. Everybody in the room was told to stay silent and the nurses made hand signals. But Katie did indicate she wanted an epidural to help with the pain."
A few hours after the birth, Cruise gave a secret report to Senior Scientologists.
A Scientology insider said: “Tom would have been required to report back about the birth, tell them if it was silent or not and if Katie was given drugs. He would have been asked to hand over notes and recordings to supervisors who will determine if anything traumatic happened to the mother and baby. If so, Katie will be given extra counselling — or auditing as the church calls it.”
I don't think I even have to say much, because the entire situation is funny enough as it is. It's like the Sistine Chapel, you wouldn't want to add anything, because you will ruin it's beauty. This whole situation is compeletly bat shit insane. Tom has to leave his wife to report on the birth to Scientologists? And she's OK with this? This baby is really going to be some demon anti-christ, but hopefully we can cock fight it with the Brangelina kid. Or leave it in a public bathroom.
He "allowed" her to have an epidural. When was the last time he pushed out a baby? Ultracreepy, scientology freakshow is all it is. I'll just stay with my real religion, thank you.
OK, so Tom wants us to believe that he's not stupid insane. Sooooo...that means he thinks we are. It takes a very selfish person to sit on national TV and brag about the things you have bought for your "baby". I'm sure that many of the medical clinics in the poorer sections of our country had a "real need" for that sonogram. But what am I saying? Tom doesn't care about the poor and the needy. I don't give a damn what Katie and Tom have in the nursery for baby Suri. I am however very concerned about the babies whose parents can't afford a bag of diapers, milk or other "basic" necessities. They don't need to hear the entertainment shows and magazines reporting that the baby has a $5,000 crib etc...
Scientology seems to be a religion for the well to do. In place of "God" these people worship themselves and material things..