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In the desert of New Mexico, allegedly secret installations are located Scientologists, which includes a giant message for aliens – in the form of “crop circles,” writes the Huffington Post. The image can be easily seen from a huge height. it speculated by John Sweeney, BBC Panorama reporter in new book, “Church of Fear: Inside the Mysterious World of Scientology,” reports the New York Daily News. Controversial Church of Scientology – May boast of celebrity adepts like Tom Cruise, John Travolta, Kirsty Ellie and Juliette Lewis – was founded in 1952 year writer L. Ron Hubbard. The direction promotes the concept, that humans are immortal beings, and that souls pass reincarnation. In her book, Sweeney writes that two huge interconnected circle – each of which has inside a large diamond-shaped element – were created as markers of a special guide for Scientologists returning from space to find work L. Ron Hubbard after the nuclear Armageddon, which will destroy humanity”.
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Sweeney also reports that two buried text teachings Hubbard Hidden in Scientologists High Secret Site in New -Mexico. BBC reporter tried to find a “space alien a cathedral that ex-Scientologists say was built deep underground church in the 1980s and cost millions of dollars. ” the building is a repository of Hubbard’s lecture texts. They are recorded on gold discs that are locked in titanium boxes and sealed argon. The Underground Cathedral is evidence of hydrogen bombs, “Sweeney said in his book. Sweeney went to alleged alien cathedral site Scientologist Mark Hadley. “Hadley says he was” checked “- his provided spiritual counseling – Tom Cruise, superstar Hollywood and a leading member of the church. Mark says he was also beaten by shadow church leader David Miscavige. “The church denies both cases,” says Sweeney. “If I’m wrong is that the church is preaching faith in aliens, why are they built these giant characters in the middle of the desert that you can see only from space “, – quotes Sweeney therawstory.com