File:Interview Aaron Saxton part 1 of 7.ogv
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[edit]DescriptionInterview Aaron Saxton part 1 of 7.ogv | Former Scientologist Aaron Saxton being interviewed about his experiences in Scientology and Scientology's elite group called the Sea Org. | ||
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