File:Does YOUR church have an intelligence division?.jpg
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The scientologist on the left is Paul Kellerhals or "PK" as he's known in the cult. He's the head of "Flag Security" for Clearwater and is likely connected to the cult's very own intelligence division,"The Office of Special Affairs" or OSA. This was the man named in the Lisa Mcpherson murder investigation as the one who sat on Lisa, to hold her down. The cult covered it up criminally, but paid an undisclosed amount to the family in a civil suit, as a settlement. So does YOUR Church have an intelligence division? Operation Sea Arrgh was the fifth straight month of peaceful global protests against the malicious cult-corporation of Scientology. Sea Argh was pirate themed in an effort to educate the public to the cult's "Sea Org" paramilitary naval-like organization. All faces of those unmasked are blurred to protect them from the cult's "Fair Game" policy of harassing it's critics. These are brave people of all ages and walks of life, standing shoulder to shoulder with ex-Scientologists to bring the truth TO YOU. Educate yourself about what TIME Magazine calls "The Cult of Greed and Power": www.whyweprotest.net www.enturbulation.org |
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