New Details Emerge About David Carradine's Death, Including His Scientology Connections - Page 3

Author: Tech Team
Published: June 04, 2009 at 6:38 pm
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"Of the students, I easily located a dozen who are Scientologists, and based on interviews, I concluded there are probably several dozen more in the current student body of 500. Like their teachers, some students are devout while others indulge a mild curiosity and then drop off. ''I went down and took a couple of classes,'' David Carradine said. ''I'm no kind of Scientologist, but I've been around it enough to know it's a very intelligent thing.'' 

Oh David...Really? Scientology an intelligent thing? Wow that's SAD.  

[caption id="attachment_11204" align="aligncenter" width="396" caption="Actor David Carradine reads "A Visit From St. Nick" during the Church of Scientology's Christmas Stories XV at the Church of Scientology Celebrity Centre "]Carradine Reading At Scientology Book Promotion[/caption]

Carradine's FIFTH wife, Ann Bierman, (since 2004) is an OTV in Scientology. She has a Scientology Web page set up, (set up by Scientology that is) where she states that Scientology has made her drug free.

Other Carradine family members' Scientology courses can be easily found on TruthAboutScientology.com: Sienna, Calista, Wife Anne

One has to wonder, is this yet another Scientology related death?
Seems awfully odd that two of his daughters AND his wife are so deep into Scientology, but yet Carradine himself remained unconnected to Scientology? How can anyone have that many close family members in the cult and not be in the cult themselves, or maybe that was part of Carradine's problem?  Maybe it weighed heavy on his brain or affected his relationship with his wife and family members. On the other hand, can someone have close family members in Scientology and not be affected?

Yes, it's quite possible David may have only dabbled in Scientology, he's certainly not the first (yes Will and Jada Smith, we're talking to you!)

But what doesn't make sense is why David, at the age of 72, would (allegedly) engage in such risky and dangerous behavior, as erotic asphyxiation. Didn't INXS singer Michael Hutchence teach the celeb world the dangers of seeking sexual arousal in unnatural ways? While it may be a stretch to suggest this behavior was born from some sort of Scientology-related weirdness, stranger things have happened within the Scientology world.

So Grasshopper, although you probably unknowingly helped the cult's agenda in their quest to "clear the planet" while you were here, may you rest in peace in hopes that you have finally found your bridge to total freedom.

 
 

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