Tom Cruise is filming Top Gun 2 on the mighty USS Theodore Roosevelt (CVN 71), a US Nimitz class super carrier. The crew has been ordered to not look at Tom Cruise or to talk to the arrogant Scientology OT. Tom Cruise will make a fortune from Top Gun 2 pretending to be a US Navy officer and yet he shows no respect to for the men and women who serve aboard the Theodore Roosevelt.



Tom Cruise has the same arrogant behavior going on in Scientology: No one is allowed to look at him or talk to him unless he grants permission.



Scuttlebutt from the crew of the “TR” has made its way onto social media — and special thanks to my colleague Intergalactic Walrus for making today’s article possible due to his timely commenting at the Underground Bunker.

During the filming of the first Top Gun Tommy boy was an a-hole to most of his fellow cast and crew. Not to mention that he almost drowned filming a scene in the water and DIDN'T even acknowledge the Navy divers that rescued him.



So fvck him and his couch. — SPACE FORCE BN CMDR B.I.G. MIKE (@TheALTurbanjedi) February 13, 2019

Tom Cruise is a Scientologist and obeys L. Ron Hubbard. Here is something to know about L. Ron Hubbard: Scientology Founder L. Ron Hubbard’s Fake Purple Hearts and Bronze Star!

On a related note we remind readers of Tom Cruise’s 2013 epic disaster in which he claimed that his job was as hard as fighting in Afghanistan. TMZ reported that Tom Cruise ridiculously claimed the following in a deposition:

Tom Cruise not only thinks he trains harder than Olympic athletes, he believes his job as a professional actor is as grueling as fighting the war in Afghanistan — this according to legal docs obtained by TMZ.

First, the Middle East — Tom says his location shoots are just like serving a tour in Afghanistan, “That’s what it feels like. And certainly on this last movie, it was brutal. It was brutal.”

NATO special operators in Afghanistan responded to Cruise’s outlandish statement with this photo. The sign reads, “Tom Cruise? We never heard of her!“





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