File:2008 04 Operation Reconnect Seattle- ExSci Part 4.ogv
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[edit]Description2008 04 Operation Reconnect Seattle- ExSci Part 4.ogv | Video at protest of Scientology in Seattle, Washington | ||
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Source | YouTube, see also Part 2, Part 3, Part 4 | ||
Author | YouTube user "8trackcrunch" | ||
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