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  2. Raël - Wikipedia

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    According to the book Le Livre qui dit la vérité (The Book That Tells the Truth), Vorilhon had an alien visitation on 13 December 1973.In a secluded area within a French volcanic crater, an extraterrestrial being came out of a craft that had descended gently from the sky, and told him, in French, that he had come for the sole purpose of meeting with him.

  3. Raëlism - Wikipedia

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    Rael's Girls consists solely of women who work in the sex industry. [243] The women of Rael's Girls say there is not any reason to repent for performing striptease or being a prostitute. [243] [244] This organization was established "to support the choice of the women who are working in the sex industry". [245]

  4. Clonaid - Wikipedia

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    Clonaid is an American-based human cloning organization, registered as a company in the Bahamas.Founded in 1997, it has philosophical ties with the UFO religion Raëlism, [1] which sees cloning as the first step in achieving immortality.

  5. List of rail accidents in Canada - Wikipedia

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    Accident Date Location Killed Injured Description Ref. Jeannette's Creek train wreck: 27 October 1854: Chatham-Kent, Ontario: 52+ 48: Believing a westbound Great Western Railway (GW) express had already passed, a locomotive engineer backed his 15-car gravel train from a siding onto the main line, where it collided with the oncoming express.

  6. Go Topless Day - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, Go Topless Day was celebrated for the first time in Canada. [5] The 2011 Canadian Go Topless Day rally was held in Toronto, Ontario, on August 28. Nearly twenty women went topless going from Queen Street East to Kew Beach on a pick-up truck sounding loudly the song "Revolution" by The Beatles. [2]

  7. Raëlian beliefs and practices - Wikipedia

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    Puy de Lassolas. In his book The Message Given to me by Extraterrestrials (now republished as Intelligent Design: Message from the Designers 2006 ISBN 2-940252-20-3), Vorilhon claims that on 13 December 1973, he found a spacecraft shaped like a flattened bell that landed inside Puy de Lassolas, a volcano near the capital city of Auvergne.

  8. History of Raëlism - Wikipedia

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    Puy de Lassolas. All of the following are said to have happened to Claude Vorilhon in Raëlian belief: On the morning of 13 December 1973 (Julian Date 2442029), [6] he had his first meeting with an extraterrestrial humanoid- an Eloha (plural: Elohim), who landed a UFO within an inactive volcano called Puy de Lassolas near the capital of Auvergne, France (Clermont-Ferrand).

  9. Demographics of Raëlism - Wikipedia

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    From 1980 to 1992, Raël and his movement became increasingly global. In 1980, Claude Raël's fifth Raëlian book Sensual Meditation was published and formal publication of the Raëlian Messages in the Japanese language began [41] as part of the Raëlian mission to Japan.