Nut Liars! Scientology expert on
How many DC-8 spaceships were used?

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Subject: How many DC-8 spaceships were used?

Anonymous asked this rather embarrassing question on 4/27/2000:

How many DC-8 airplane-looking spaceships did Xenu use to transports his murdered Galactic citizens to Teegeeack in?

Greg Churilov again refused to answer this question on 4/28/2000, giving this pre-programmed cop-out:

TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC:

THIS QUESTION IS PART OF A SERIES OF QUESTIONS AIMED AT DISCREDITING MY RELIGION. IT INTENDS TO PROMOTE THE FALSE IMPRESSION THAT SCIENTOLOGY IS A SOME SORT OF COOKY UFO CULT. I REFUSE TO ANSWER QUESTIONS OF THIS NATURE. THE WRITER OF THIS SMEAR CAMPAIGN OUGHT TO BE ASHAMED.

I have no idea who the Loyal Officers or whatever are supposed to be.

[Hubbard claimed that Xenu transported his murdered victims back to "Teegeeack" (that is, back to Earth) around 75 million or 75 billion (Hubbard's hand writing isn't that clear) in spaceships that looked just like DC-8 airplanes -- something that Hubbard probably thought at the time was humanity's highest technological achievement.

Hubbard probably experienced this DC-8 hallucination while stoned on the greys and reds that he wrote to his wife about taking too much of.

Any way, these "loyal officers" of Hubbard's were the ones who managed to defeat Xenu and imprisoned him in his mountain prison with an "eternal battery" making sure that Xenu could never escape.

Sounds like one of Hubbard's more stupid science fiction rejects, doesn't it? That's because it is - flr]




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