Following the tragic loss of his possibly autistic son Jett, back in early January, John Travolta has reportedly been questioning Scientology.
There have been strong rumours coming out of Scientology that John Travolta is disappointed that the religion was not able to help his son more,
Although Jett Travolta allegedly suffered from seizures since a young age, he wasn’t treated with medication as Scientology doesn’t typically condone the use of drugs.
Well, so far there are no confirmed reports from the family that there’s any truth to these rumors. But if it is true and John Travolta is considering leaving, the negative consequences of his departure will likely be great thanks to Scientology’s standard operating procedure to expose all the dirty, little secrets that their members were forced to confess to during the many, many hours of “auditing.” The cult keeps detailed records of these confessions so that they can use the information against those wanting to leave in order to blackmail them into staying in the cult.
But his rep Paul Bloch tells PEOPLE. "There's no change in the relationship between the Church of Scientology and John," says Bloch. "He is a member and it's as it was, now and forever."
However, should John Travolta decide to leave, he won’t be on his own. A website has gone up calling on people to pledge to stand by him after he’s out, It’s OK, John – we’ll back you, especially if you stand up and expose the cult for what it really is, helping to ensure Scientology can’t destroy any other lives.
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There have been strong rumours coming out of Scientology that John Travolta is disappointed that the religion was not able to help his son more,
Although Jett Travolta allegedly suffered from seizures since a young age, he wasn’t treated with medication as Scientology doesn’t typically condone the use of drugs.
Well, so far there are no confirmed reports from the family that there’s any truth to these rumors. But if it is true and John Travolta is considering leaving, the negative consequences of his departure will likely be great thanks to Scientology’s standard operating procedure to expose all the dirty, little secrets that their members were forced to confess to during the many, many hours of “auditing.” The cult keeps detailed records of these confessions so that they can use the information against those wanting to leave in order to blackmail them into staying in the cult.
But his rep Paul Bloch tells PEOPLE. "There's no change in the relationship between the Church of Scientology and John," says Bloch. "He is a member and it's as it was, now and forever."
However, should John Travolta decide to leave, he won’t be on his own. A website has gone up calling on people to pledge to stand by him after he’s out, It’s OK, John – we’ll back you, especially if you stand up and expose the cult for what it really is, helping to ensure Scientology can’t destroy any other lives.
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