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Wednesday 21 November 2012

High Strangeness

High Strangeness
JANUARY 02, 2013 - Coupled STATES - In the New Mexico leave lies an seemingly secret Scientology factory that includes a splendid writing for extraterrestrials - a foodstuffs circle-type design that can decently neglectfully be seen from high condescending the terra firma.That's stuck between the allegations set forth by BBC Notion reporter John Sweeney in a new book, "Cathedral of Fear: During the Unusual Cosmos of Scientology," news flash the New York Weekly News. The emotional Cathedral of Scientology -- which boasts label members Tom Tour, John Travolta, Kirstie Lane and Juliette Lewis -- was founded in 1952 by newspaper columnist L. Ron Hubbard, and promotes the piece together that humans are indestructible beings with reincarnated souls. In his book, excerpted in The Sun, Sweeney writes that the two splendid interlocking circles -- each of which has a commodious four-sided figure win over participating in -- were fashioned as markers to guide special Scientologists "recurring from space to find Mr. Hubbard's works after a nuclear Armageddon wipes out human race."Landing strip at the top of the climax. Airborne view and Coordinates: 35^031'32.22"N 104^034'21.42"W.Sweeney as well news flash that cryptic texts of Hubbard's tradition are included at the top secret New Mexico Scientology site. The BBC reporter tried to find "the space weird and wonderful church that ex-Scientologists say was built resounding covert by the church in the 1980s at the degree of millions of dollars. "Its unsmiling houses the lectures of Hubbard on gold discs protected in titanium caskets hermetically sealed with argon. The church is H-bomb voucher," Sweeney news flash in his book. Sweeney went to the professed site of the weird and wonderful church accompanied by earlier Scientologist Marc Headley. "Headley says he was 'audited' -- inclined spiritual advice-giving -- by Tom Tour, Hollywood somebody and leading church join. Marc says he was as well beaten up by the muddy church's tower of strength David Miscavige. The church denies every one incidents," Sweeney held. "If I'm criticism about the church believing in aliens, then why grasp they built these fiend symbols in the mean of the leave that can decently be seen from outside space," Sweeney supposed, according to therawstory.com. - HUFFINGTON Outlook.