File:2008 05 29 Jason Beghe speaks with Scientology security at NYC protest.ogv
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Description2008 05 29 Jason Beghe speaks with Scientology security at NYC protest.ogv | Jason Beghe attends protest of Scientology in New York. He approaches the Church of Scientology building in New York City and is told by security he is not allowed to enter the building. | ||
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Author | Guy Sion | ||
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