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kingston 04-01-2017 07:55 PM

Stacy Francis is a cult member
 
She's a Scientologist/follower of the Nation of Islam... Just remember that a vote for Stacy is a vote for Xenu and a vote for the abuses that go on in these organizations...

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Scientology 'Mean Girls' Kirstie Alley & 'The X-Factor' Star Stacy Francis Team Up Against Leah Remini, Her Sister Claims



Kirstie Alley isn’t the only Scientologist posting cryptic tweets in the wake of Leah Remini’s departure from the church.

Leah’s sister, Nicole Remini-Wiskow tells RadarOnline.com that The X Factor star Stacy Francis, who once performed at Scientology functions, is standing alongside Kirstie in making Leah’s life miserable.

On Sunday night, Kirstie tweeted a mysterious message to Stacy: “Oy!!! are you coming Tuesday night?? M has the details!”

As RadarOnline.com reported, Scientology critic Tony Ortega claimed that Kirstie hosted a Scientology crisis meeting at the home of Melinda Brownstone.

From Thetans to Xenu! Seven Things You Didn’t Know About Scientology

On Tuesday, Stacy then retweeted Kirstie’s post insisting her tweets about being betrayed by a friend were not about Leah.

Leah’s sister responded on Twitter, writing: “We know this girl who will have a show about being a Christian in Hollywood. Yet, she is siding with people who acting [sic] in evil. Interesting.” (Stacy has said she is in the “beginning stages” of filming a reality show.)

Stacy then responded with “nasty things on Twitter” in a Mean Girls like barrage, Nicole says.

Stacy deleted the tweets, but in messages recovered by RadarOnline.com, she writes, “People are so shady!! Say it if you got the nerve! Say it! don’t be cryptic!! Get the balls to say it to me! AND!ONLY IF YOU KNOW THE TRUTH!…DON’T BE A **** STARTER @nicoleremini YOU BETTER NOT BE TWEETIN ABOUT ME! Oh and nice you are friends again with your OWN SISTER Don’t do it…DEAR SELF>>>>>>GO TO BED! Dealing with bulimic crazy people won’t help you tonight.”

“Like, really?” Nicole says…”Wait a minute Stacy. We were the only ones that stood by you when your family and friends all abandoned you when you got pregnant by that mysterious man whose name we’re not supposed to mention.” Stacy’s baby daddy is Bishop Noel Jones, as RadarOnline.com has reported.

“Leah gave her money,” Nicole claims. “When Stacy wanted to be on The X Factor Leah set that up for her. My sister let her back into her life and all of a sudden she goes and writes this nasty tweet.”

“Leah is not the type of person to cause trouble like that,” Nicole says, and she’s shocked to see former friends go by the wayside. “We had no idea it was going to be like this.”

http://radaronline.com/exclusives/2013/07/scientologists-kirstie-alley-and-x-factor-star-stacy-francis-team-up-to-slam-leah-remini-her-sister-nicole-claims/
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Stacy Francis Reaches Out

I wonder if Stacy Francis considers herself a scientologist or a member of the NOI? Or are they one and the same? Or is she neither?

The scientology poster girl and Tom Cruise serenader is delivering messages from Louis Farrakhan?

Which way does this woman roll?

Based on her public statements and actions, it seems to depend on where the perceived advantage for Stacy Francis is…

But regardless of the answer to that puzzle: Taking advantage of the Lamar Odom tragedy to try to get a foot in the door…. with a tweet.

That’s just crass no matter who you are.

http://i1.wp.com/www.mikerindersblog...nder.jpg?w=640

http://www.mikerindersblog.org/stacy-francis-reaches-out/
Here she is preforming at Tom Cruise's birthday party which was organized and staffed by cult staff...


Jack_ 04-01-2017 07:57 PM

lol this gives me Glory Dave and that fake disabled video teas from BB11 #throwback

Tom4784 04-01-2017 07:58 PM

Queen of being in cults.

Shaun 04-01-2017 08:00 PM

oh if she's against Leah Remini then yeah she can be evicted first

Queen of King of Queens (even though that's a terrible show) (she was just on Drag Race once and a lot of fun)

Wizard. 04-01-2017 08:02 PM

Omg I watch that Leah Remini show. Scientology is evil, not miss Stacey being the devil reincarnate?

kingston 04-01-2017 08:03 PM

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Originally Posted by Jack_ (Post 9127009)
lol this gives me Glory Dave and that fake disabled video teas from BB11 #throwback

Only Stacy is a member of two abusive and destructive cults... Not just a bunch of drunken idiots who believe getting hammered brings them closer to God...

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A Scientologist's Horrifying Memories of Child Abuse and Exploitation

https://i.kinja-img.com/gawker-media...bw8mvj5jpg.jpg

The world has become increasingly aware in the last decade or so that Scientology isn't just part of a punchline about closeted homosexual celebrities, but an actual cult that believes that humans are reincarnated aliens and uses mind control, physical abuse, and indentured servitude to not only keep its members in line, but keep the entire operation running. This week, Jenna Miscavige Hill—a third-generation Scientologist and the niece of David Miscavige, the church's leader—has released her tell-all memoir, Beyond Belief: My Secret Life Inside Scientology and My Harrowing Escape, of growing up inside the organization that isolated her from her family, robbed her of an education, and put her to work, full time, at hard labor when she was just seven years old.

It's one thing to think that Scientology is weird, gawk at its bizarre relationships with celebrities, and be horrified by stories from ex-members. But it's another to be confronted with the abuse of little children who were brought into the religion by their parents and forced into a life of oppression, severe punishments, and psychological control that borders on torture, as Miscavige Hill describes in her book. As far as brainwashing, miseducating, financially defrauding cults go, Scientology is right up there with the FLDS in its treatment of children. (Interestingly, Miscavige Hill's coauthor was Lisa Pulitzer, who also cowrote Stolen Innocence with Elissa Wall, who escaped the FLDS and became the star witness against polygamous sect leader Warren Jeffs at his trial for accomplice to rape.)

There's an excerpt from Miscavige Hill's book on Salon about Scientology's infamous Celebrity Center. It's really the only time in her memoir that she drops any famous people's names, so of course that particular chapter would attract attention. There isn't anything there that we hadn't read about before, but did establish the stark contrast in treatment that the celebrities experience compared to the members of Sea Org.

The accommodations were gorgeous, and the beautiful grounds made the experience enjoyable. Everything was tightly controlled and orchestrated, and if the celebrities themselves took things at face value, they'd simply see the act and never witness what went on behind the curtain. There was never a risk that they would get exposed to child labor or something similar that the Church didn't want them to see. Sea Org members at the Celebrity Centre appeared happy because it was their job to do that, so celebrities wouldn't know from talking to them or watching them whether they'd been paid their forty-five dollars that week, or if they missed their families.

The reason why there aren't celebrities scattered throughout Miscavige Hill's book is because, despite their public association with the religion, they weren't part of the day-to-day operations of the organization at its different bases.

When she was just five, the members of Miscavige Hill's family—her parents and her brother—were separated. She was raised by other people, while her parents worked for the church. (She wasn't allowed to speak on the phone privately with her mother, and there was a period of time when she went for two years without even seeing her.) When she was six or seven she moved to where her older brother was residing, a place called the Ranch, owned by the church, and where the members of Sea Org's children were to be raised and educated. She's not specific about its location, but it was in some remote desert area in California, that had once been a motel.

The children—nearly 100 of them—did not receive a traditional education, like math and science and history, but instead, took Scientology courses. They were completely isolated from not only their families, but also non-Scientologists. This included doctors and medical care. Children were not allowed to be given fever-reducing drugs, even if their temperature was over 103 degrees.

The kids were put to work, six days a week, on construction jobs renovating the old motel. This involved landscaping and digging and using pickaxes, even in the pouring rain.

Rock hauling to build stone walls was another arduous deck project. We would pick up rocks from a creek that ran nearby and put them into a pile, where another group of children would load them into a wheelbarrow and carry them tot he site of the newest rock wall. once the rocks were in place, yet another set of kids would lug around cement bags, and the older, more skilled kids would use the cement to secure the rocks in the wall.

She was seven! The kids were told that the hard labor was an exchange for them being allowed to live on the ranch.

We got calluses and blisters. We had cuts and bruises. Our hands lost feeling when we plunged them into the frigid water of the creek bed for rocks. When we pulled weeds from the scorched summer earth, our hands burned from the friction and stung from the nettle. The conditions we worked under would have been tough for a grown man, and yet any complaints, backflashing, any kind of questioning was instantly met with disciplinary action.

http://jezebel.com/5982520/how-scientology-abuses--exploits-children

Crimson Dynamo 04-01-2017 08:08 PM

Yep a vile piece of work and yet again the fan boys have gone too early

:joker:

Will they ever learn?

Crimson Dynamo 04-01-2017 08:10 PM

Pauline 2.0

MB. 04-01-2017 08:12 PM

Why can't we have Leah Remini

Jamie89 04-01-2017 08:12 PM

The Scientology thing is a bit worrying considering the extensive abuses and bullying that's existed within it... the thing is though there have been a lot of people who've been part of Scientology for many years and have come out of it and described the brainwashing and general mental stuff that happens that kept them in, even people who were directly responsible for abuses and have left have described it as 'escaping' mentally from it (and Leah herself was a member) so there's nothing to say that she won't at some point get out of it herself just like others have, and there's also nothing to say how involved she is in it, I do think that some people just like some of the ideas and concepts of it but aren't necessarily involved in any of the scary stuff, so I'll reserve judgement for now I think.

T* 04-01-2017 08:14 PM

wait what she's an xfactor reject how can she afford to be a scientologist :omgno:

Headie 04-01-2017 08:17 PM

Queen of Scientology

kingston 04-01-2017 08:23 PM

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Originally Posted by Jamie89 (Post 9127091)
I do think that some people just like some of the ideas and concepts of it but aren't necessarily involved in any of the scary stuff, so I'll reserve judgement for now I think.

Please do some research and find out more on the subject... She's 100% brainwashed and fully supports all of the abuses that go on within the organization...

kingston 04-01-2017 08:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Hayden (Post 9127135)
Queen of Scientology

Sorry but that title belongs to Tom Cruise...

kingston 04-01-2017 08:32 PM

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Scientology Connections: Is X-Factor Contestant Stacy Francis Telling The Truth?

Does X-Factor contestant Stacy Francis have a secret she wants to keep?

On last week's X-Factor, Simon Cowell's new reality talent show, there was a singer showcased named Stacy Francis.

The story she told was a sad one: single mom, two kids, abusive relationship in her past, struggling artist, too old (she's 42) to make it in the industry. It had all the elements of a great "triumph over tragedy" story, the kind America just eats up. However, there's more to Stacy Francis than meets the eye.

I first saw Stacy in an infamous video featuring none other than Scientology's crown jewel, actor Tom Cruise.

On the asbestos-laden Freewinds, a sea-faring vessel owned by the Church of Scientology, church leader David Miscavige threw an extravagant 40th birthday party for his best friend Tom Cruise. The video, which I actually was given a hard copy of from a former member of Scientology, was an embarrassment, especially when you realize the outlandishness of a supposed "church" leader throwing a big, fully-catered extravaganza for one of its members.

Back to Stacy, one of the highlights of the video is Tom Cruise being serenaded by an attractive black woman, singing directly to Cruise, the man of honor. Tom seems both embarrassed and elated by the attention, and some awkward dancing ensues. At the time, there was some speculation about Stacy, her involvement in the church and eventually all interest died down.

Fast forward to 2011, and there's Stacy again on the stage, but no mention of her auspicious beginnings in Hollywood, her rubbing elbows with Hollywood's rich and famous, or what if any, benefit she may have had in her career through her Scientology connections.

Even more disturbing is her sad tale of woe and how it might conflict with very recent past. A forum on WhyWeProtest.com is investigating inconsistencies in her story, including whether or not she's even divorced (it seems that's a recent development) and how hard has she really struggled in her career.

According to her IMDB page, she's certainly had moderate success and has a number of television appearances to her credit. She also starred in the role made famous by former American Idol contestant and Academy-Award winner Jennifer Hudson in Dream Girls at the San Diego Musical Theatre in 2008.

While Stacy says she's a single mom, but it seems disingenuous for her to imply she's raised her kids on her own, as her ex-husband runs a lucrative dental practice. Also of note is questions over a recent FB page deletion. Stacy claims on her current FB that another page was taken down that wasn't her. But sources are stating that's a lie and that page, which was personal in nature and contained a number of family photos, including her with her now "ex" husband Dr. Darwin Hayes, was taken down.

It certainly seems like Stacy did some revision on her history before her big close-up, perhaps in an effort to appeal to the judges and her future audience, unfortunately for her, the internet is not a great secret keeper.

Stacy may be a bona fide talent, but a down on her luck, rags-to-riches story she is NOT.
http://www.themortonreport.com/entertainment/television/scientology-connections-is-x-factor-contestant-stacy-francis-telling-the-truth/

Headie 04-01-2017 08:34 PM

Ok hun I think we've got the point now :thumbs:

Crimson Dynamo 04-01-2017 08:35 PM

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Originally Posted by Hayden (Post 9127135)
Queen of Scientology

Time to change your avvie:joker:

Crimson Dynamo 04-01-2017 08:36 PM

Well done Kingston.

You have exposed her for the fake she is

:clap1:

Beso 04-01-2017 08:37 PM

Im over her..shade her dragging teas..whatever the **** that means.

Marsh. 04-01-2017 08:39 PM

Queen of finding God in a crisp packet

Headie 04-01-2017 08:39 PM

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 9127275)
Time to change your avvie:joker:

I'll change it to her stood outside a Scientology building, queen of cults <3

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Originally Posted by LeatherTrumpet (Post 9127282)
Well done Kingston.

You have exposed her for the fake she is

:clap1:

Hardly fake when she's never claimed to not be a Scientologist? :joker:

Cherie 04-01-2017 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by kingston (Post 9127196)
Sorry but that title belongs to Tom Cruise...

Oh!

kingston 04-01-2017 08:41 PM

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Originally Posted by Hayden (Post 9127292)
Hardly fake when she's never claimed to not be a Scientologist? :joker:

Her wiki page states she is...

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She is a Scientologist.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stacy_Francis#Personal_life
I also have several other sources such as a list of courses she's taken...

http://www.truthaboutscientology.com/stats/by-name/s/stacy-francis.html

Cherie 04-01-2017 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by parmnion (Post 9127285)
Im over her..shade her dragging teas..whatever the **** that means.

:laugh:

Jamie89 04-01-2017 08:42 PM

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Originally Posted by kingston (Post 9127189)
Please do some research and find out more on the subject... She's 100% brainwashed and fully supports all of the abuses that go on within the organization...

Do we know that though? I've only done a quick google search but there doesn't seem to be much information on her involvement apart from a few tabloid stories, like what OT level she's at for example, or their involvement in her career would be interesting to know (they're so secretive though). I don't believe that everyone involved is part of the abuses and tbh there have been people who have been heavily involved but have still come out of it so it's not as if everyone involved is beyond redemption.


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