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Subject: Operation Clambake on Xenu?
Anonymous asked this question on 5/2/2000:
The guy at Operation Clambake said I should come to askme.com and ask
about Xenu. I've seen talk of Xenu on 60 Minutes and 20/20 and I see that
Operation Clambake has a lot on him.
What's Scientology's side of Xenu?
Greg Churilov gave this response on 5/3/2000:
I'm sorry. For wild stories and "tales from the dark side", see the X Files.
I have been a practicing Scientologist for 18 years. No such "xenu" is in
any way part of my daily life.
And I saw nothing on 60 minutes about him either. Of course, I don't
watch it every show, so I may have missed something. Of course, if they
got their story from the same idiots that are trying to rot this board, then
that would explain a lot.
If all the information you get is from the jerks that work hard at
smearing Scientology, then I would recommend moving up a notch, in
terms of credible sources. Read the National Enquirer, or something.
best,
Anonymous rated this answer a 1.
Thanks. I've actually found a court document that has a high executive of
Scientology - named Rhea Smith -- confirm that Xenu is part of OT3. Either
you don't know that or you've tried to lie to me.
If you want a copy of that URL covering the court document where Rhea
Smith redacted the name "Xenu" from the court records, let me
know -- Sandy Dunbar sdunbar@iname.com
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Answered by: Greg Churilov
Asked By: Anonymous
Spirit
[Interesting that this cultist lied about Xenu and the person who asked
the question easily debunked the lie by going to the massive amounts of
court documents. Perhaps the cult's remaining followers aren't allowed to
read newspapers - flr]
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