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Gakko Came from Venus: Exploring the Lost History of Eckankar

Written by: David Christopher Lane
Narrated by: F.C. LaPlante
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The long-awaited sequel to The Making of a Spiritual Movement: The Untold Story of Paul Twitchell and Eckankar, this work goes into further detail about Paul Twitchell's extensive plagiarism, his cover-ups, his neo-mythology, and the acrimonious break-up of Darwin Gross and Harold Klemp. Includes documents, photographs, and a plethora of intriguing materials on the evolution of Eckankar as a New Age religion.

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Interesting background on this topic.

It was interesting but the way it was presented rambled around. It made it difficult to follow the train of thought that the author was trying to make. If you listen carefully you will know that the author believes that Paul Twitchell is a notorious plagiarist, but he is all over the place to prove it.

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