File:2010 April 23 John Sweeney phonecall with Mike Rinder.ogg
2010_April_23_John_Sweeney_phonecall_with_Mike_Rinder.ogg (Ogg Vorbis sound file, length 10 min 40 s, 66 kbps, file size: 5.04 MB)
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editDescription2010 April 23 John Sweeney phonecall with Mike Rinder.ogg |
Audio of phonecall between journalist John Sweeney and Mike Rinder, described in posts by Mark Rathbun (Miscavige Meltdown, Miscavige Meltdown - the proof). This audio was featured prominently in the BBC broadcast program Panorama on its special, The Secrets of Scientology. |
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Author | John Sweeney | ||
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MP3 | 139 kbps | Completed 23:28, 4 December 2017 | 12 s |
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