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May 2024
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MeK - Iran's Scientologists

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On today's episode, we talk about MeK, an Iranian opposition group operating out of Albania who's entire purpose is to overthrow the Islamic republic of Iran.


Also, they're pretty much a cult, definitely a terrorist group, and has been buying up US politicians since the early 00's.


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