The Scientology booklet Charlie Kirk reportedly said 'saved his life'

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TONY ORTEGA
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We’re grateful that Joy Villa shared quite a bombshell with us this week.

In regards to a claim by political commentator Candace Owens that one of the “bigger donors” of Charlie Kirk’s Turning Point USA was a Scientologist, Joy told us that she believed Owens was referring to major Scientology donor Craig Jensen.

“I think it’s important to be known that Charlie Kirk — what Candace probably means is one of Charlie’s early big funders was Craig Jensen,” Joy told us. “Craig was heavy into trying to get Charlie into Scientology.”

To back up her assertion, Joy shared with us an email she received from Jensen in 2017. That was the year that Joy’s own notoriety exploded after she wore a “MAGA” dress to the Grammys in February. That November, Jensen was encouraging Joy to get involved with Kirk and his Turning Point USA speaking events.

When Joy asked Jensen if Kirk knew he was a Scientologist, Jensen sent this response…
I was introduced to Charlie by a good friend from Palm Beach. I then put on an event for Charlie at my home in CW and gave him an OSA-escorted tour of the Flag building. He was blown away! I gave him a copy of the “Causes of Suppression” booklet and he said later that it saved his life. So, yes, he knows full well I am a Scientologist and he is supportive.

I am on the Turning Point USA Advisory Board.
Love, Craig
We explained last time that “CW” was a reference to Clearwater, Florida, Scientology’s spiritual headquarters, and the location of the Flag Building, home of the “Super Power Rundown.” And that “OSA” meant the Office of Special Affairs, Scientology’s secret police.

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I feel for the kid's family, and some people close to me knew and loved him, but he was tailor made for the dumpster fire that os Scientology, preaching that "empathy is a bad thing".
 
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