Is the US Senate Involved with the Moonies?

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The discussion centers around skepticism regarding claims of certain Congressmen being involved in neo-Nazi activities linked to a cult. Participants express doubt about the validity of the information presented, labeling it as laughable and lacking credible evidence. The conversation emphasizes the need for critical evaluation of such serious allegations, suggesting that without substantial proof, the claims should not be taken seriously. The overall tone reflects a dismissive attitude towards the notion of political figures being associated with extremist groups based on limited information.
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What do you think from this limited information I found do you think it is true?

https://www.physicsforums.com/showthread.php?t=31073

Edit: Are any of them Congressmen that you recognize involved in this bizarre cult neo-nazi activity?
 
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No, I think it is laughable.
 
I'll leave the link but no double posts please.
 
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