Wednesday, July 6, 2016

L. Ron Hubbard, Scientology and the Watergate Hoax

Hey Title Magicians,  here's a mindblowing trip into the rarefied realms of conspiracy that few would dare to tread... basically, to overly simplify, there were those in the deep government who wanted what L. Ron Hubbard had supposedly achieved-created, that is a powerful type of REMOTE VIEWING.  However, likely for very good reasons, Mr. Hubbard didn't want anything to do with the government, and their demands. Okay, according to amazing researcher, Ashton Gray, the Watergate break-in was used as a cover for... well, read on, it's utterly captivating info-research...


L. Ron Hubbard

Watergate Hoax

Date: Thursday - June 23, 2016
Host:George Noory





Thursday's first guest, Ashton Gray has spent many years investigating the circumstances and motives behind the Watergate break-ins of 1972, which ultimately led to the resignation of president Richard Nixon. The official story was that the Watergate "burglars" broke in to the offices of the Democratic National Committee (with Nixon’s knowledge) to plant bugs so that the Democratic party's election plans could be learned ahead of time. Gray claims that there was no "break-in" but that the so-called burglars wanted everyone to believe this to create the illusion that they were actually in Washington, D.C. at the time. Gray points to evidence that these men were in Morocco during these events, trying to take out Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard so that the CIA could steal his methods of psychic mastery and mind control. The illusion of the burglary, Gray believes, was to frame Nixon for an illegal wiretapping that never occurred. He says the fact the conspirators couldn't get their stories straight didn't matter, since "a confession in court trumps any evidence."
Gray says that eventually the CIA was successful because his evidence indicates that Hubbard was dead or incapacitated mentally, Nixon resigned, and three people who he says were all high-level Scientologists – Hal Puthoff, psychic Ingo Swann, and retired police chief Pat Price were immediately put under contract to begin research into remote viewing. Gray read an excerpt from a letter from Swann to Hubbard saying that his amazing psychic achievements could not have been possible without the help of Scientology. Hubbard claimed that those who reached the highest levels of his program could travel out of their bodies, perform mind-over-matter feats, and have control over others without their knowledge, which was exactly what that CIA wanted at the time. He thinks that we may never know the complete story of this period until the CIA is "dismantled brick by brick." 

 http://www.coasttocoastam.com/show/2016/06/23

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