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  2. Xenu - Wikipedia

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    A DC-8 aircraft in 2004. Hubbard described Xenu's spacecraft as looking exactly like DC-8s without "fans" (meaning the jet engines, or turbofans). [20]The story of Xenu is covered in OT III, part of Scientology's secret "Advanced Technology" doctrines taught only to advanced members who have undergone many hours of auditing and reached the state of Clear followed by Operating Thetan levels 1 ...

  3. Category:Xenu - Wikipedia

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  4. Space opera in Scientology - Wikipedia

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    The most controversial portion of Scientology's space opera is the myth of Xenu, [16] known as "Incident 2", [21] in which Hubbard described a group of 76 planets, orbiting stars visible from Earth, organized in a Galactic Confederacy c. 75 million years ago, [23] [24] ruled by the dictator Xenu.

  5. Revolt in the Stars - Wikipedia

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    The story of Revolt in the Stars provides a dramatized account of events which Hubbard said took place 75 million years ago. [3] [9] [10] [11] In Scientology space opera theology, the villain Xenu (or "Xemu") addressed an over-population problem in his Galactic Confederacy by trapping beings, flying them to the volcanoes of Earth, then known as "Teegeeack", [12] and exterminating all of them ...

  6. Xemu - Wikipedia

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  7. Xeno - Wikipedia

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    Xeno, 2015 album by Japanese band Crossfaith; Xeno, Salamis, an area in Salamis Island; Xeno, a fictional character in the Malaysian animated series Rimba Racer; Xenophyophorea, a clade of ocean floor foraminiferan organisms

  8. List of Fafner in the Azure characters - Wikipedia

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    Voiced by: Shizuka Ishikawa (Japanese), June Ellis (English, TV series), Colleen Clinkenbeard (English, Heaven and Earth) Sakura's mother. A P.E teacher when not working as a CDC operator of ALVIS. Her husband died in the first assault of the Festum. Seichirō Kaname (要 誠一郎, Kaname Seichirō) Voiced by: Rikiya Koyama (Japanese); James ...

  9. Xena: Warrior Princess - Wikipedia

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    Xena: Warrior Princess is set primarily in a fantasy version of ancient Greece (sometimes alluding to Roman Greece) and was filmed in New Zealand.Some filming locations are confidential [clarification needed], but many scenes were recorded in places such as the Waitākere Ranges Regional Park, part of the Auckland Regional parks often credited at the end of the episodes.