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We promised ourselves that we were done with all Cruise-related activities for the day (unless you count the uncontrollable facial tics that result every time we picturing him kissing Katie Holmes), but how can we ignore Cruise's interview with Entertainment Weekly, in which the international movie star/part-time drug counselor drops some serious faux-knowledge about psychiatry's murderous tools? Especially after he refers to Brooke Shields' belief in the efficacy of antidepressants as "misinformed"?

You are aware that your views about psychiatry come across as pretty radical to a lot of people.
In the 1980s, you were supposed to say no to drugs. But when I say no to drugs, I'm a radical? 'He's against drugs — he's a radical! He's against electroshock treatments — he's a radical!' [Laughing] It's absurd!

Yeah, but Scientology textbooks sometimes refer to psychiatry as a ''Nazi science''... Well, look at the history. Jung was an editor for the Nazi papers during World War II. [According to Aryeh Maidenbaum, the director of the New York Center for Jungian Studies, this is not true.] Look at the experimentation the Nazis did with electric shock and drugging. Look at the drug methadone. That was originally called Adolophine. It was named after Adolf Hitler... [According to the Dictionary of Drugs and Medications, among other sources, this is an urban legend.]

At least Cruise stopped short of suggesting that the malevolent practitioners of the so-called "Nazi science" should be lashed to a volcano and nuked into extinction. Now that would've been crazy.