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Hostile Takeover of Scientology: How the Deep State Waged War Against Our Religion

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Hostile Takeover of Scientology: How the Deep State Waged War Against Our Religion
Hostile Takeover of Scientology: How the Deep State Waged War Against Our Religion

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Hostile Takeover of Scientology: How the Deep State Waged War Against Our Religion

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This book gives you in chronological order all the information needed to realize that the CIA and FBI took control over Scientology since the early 1970s.Facts, facts and even more indisputable facts. Scientology was in the way of the Deep State (the U.S. Shadow Government) controlling the population by different means of Mind Control.The biggest thread arose connecting various takeover operations due to it being proven in 1971 that the state of OT really exists: stable exteriorization with full perception: also known as remote viewing. This endangered all clandestine operations, as OTs can infiltrate and know every black operation going on on planet earth, without the risk of being caught.This Deep State decided to take over and steal the identity of L. Ron Hubbard, to successfully rewrite the sacred scriptures, all of this done to put a stop from going Clear and OT.The data collection was originally done by an old timer OT VIII and Class VIII Auditor, a member of the Church of Scientology, who published his work under the name of Theta Θ and brought up to date by Andreas Gross.

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