“We are the authorities on getting people off drugs. We are the authorities on the mind. We are the authorities on improving conditions. Criminon (sic).”

—  Tom Cruise

We can rehabilitate criminals. We can bring peace and unite cultures.
Transcript of Tom Cruise on Scientology (January 16, 2008)

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