I add this page to MY bookmarks
will smith scientologist, will smith, will smith wiki, scientologist, celebrity scientologistsScientology in the films of Will Smith
Will Smith gave out cards for a complimentary Scientology personality test to crew members on his latest movie, Hancock -- the film's trailer, by the way, is very good. Smith is no stranger to the Scientology rumours -- he's friends with Scientology spokeperson and occasional actor, Tom Cruise, and his wife, Jada Pinkett-Smith, is reportedly an active member -- but he has often downplayed his connection to the church. Does this mean the I Am Legend star is admitting he's a church member? Perhaps. However, if you study Smith's resume, you can see the subliminal underpinnings of a decade-long pro-Scientology campaign. For instance...
The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air (1990-1996) -- His character was forced to move to the West Coast. This is in fact a parable for Xenu forcibly moving all the aliens he kidnapped to Earth (which was then called Teegeeack). And Carlton's trippy Tom Jones dance is actually caused by the body thetans.
Independence Day (1996) -- Smith and his band of survivors save the planet from aliens (read: Xenu) who have invaded Earth. Although the ships the aliens fly don't look anything like the spaceships Xenu apparently used.
Men In Black (1997) -- Again with the aliens. A secret organization (cough, Scientology, cough) protects the Earth from evil aliens.
Enemy of the State (1998) -- Hmmm. Smith starred alongside Jason Lee, who is also a Scientologst.
Men in Black II (2002) -- And he's back. Just like in the first movie, Smith's Agent J gets to use all sorts of cool technology.
The Pursuit of Happyness (2006) -- How do you get happiness. With Scientology!
Subcribe on latest information about this in the reader
Subscribe in a readerAdd This Page to YOUR's bookmarks
will smith scientologist, will smith, will smith wiki, scientologist, celebrity scientologists