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Fair Game Theory

Fair Game Theory

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Using only her wits, amateur internet research, and memories from ten years ago, an anonymous humor writer analyses real or imagined interactions with probable spies who have maybe targeted her in a possible multi-interest black ops likely involving The Church of Scientology.Copyright Fair Game Theory Biografías y Memorias Crímenes Reales
Episodios
  • Episode 149: House Carpenter
    Sep 28 2025
    Spoiler alert: The house carpenter was also a spy.
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    5 m
  • Episode 148: The Truth of the Moment
    Sep 25 2025
    Add nothing, deny nothing. Oh my bad it was summer 2005 not 2004.
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    18 m
  • Episode 147: CubeSmart Karma Premium Audio Criterion Collection Re-Release
    Aug 14 2025
    Someone has hacked into Fair Game Theory podcast and recorded toilet noises over parts of “Episode 1: Cubesmart Karma Part II” of this podcast. It could be Scientology, it could be Blackcube agents. Even in the unlikely event that it was somehow done in error as I was using the app for the first time back in 2020, ultimately, Scientology and my Black Ops is still to blame because of the sheer psychological torture and mental degradation to which I have been subjected, such that I was in a frame of mind preventing me from approaching my craft in a methodical fashion amidst the violation of my human rights.

    It will now be necessary to go back and listen to every single episode of this podcast, in order to ensure no toilet noises were surreptitiously added by hackers.

    I am re-releasing “Cubesmart Karma” today so that you may listen to “Cubesmart Karma,” an inaugural episode of Fair Game Theory podcast, as it was meant to be heard—in one continuous episode, with premium audio quality, and no toilet noises added by hackers.
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    59 m
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This is really only here to fish mis-clicks for the Fair Game podcast. Most people who've heard the original author talk wouldn't get her confused with this. The idea of her as a crazed, paranoid bimbo is not shared by the public at large, and more people are talking about their very real experiences. Scientology as an institution has certainly lost it's underdog status.

Scientologists as people, though, yall have a whole life waiting for you. You don't have to feel like someone's over your shoulder and reading your thoughts, you don't have to feel like a leper for making mistakes that everyone makes, and you can be financially free, fully independent, and still have a rich, nourishing social support system. It's scary to take the leap and it's natural to worry that you'll lose everything and everyone, but I swear to you, you won't. Your friends, your family, all of the people whose lives you've touched, they will always love you. People want you to be yourself, and they want you to be happy. No amount of separation or disdain will change that. It'll be hard at first, but soon life will be a lot easier. Talking to people won't feel like a chess game, work won't be a hostile environment (well, not including the restaurant industry, lol), rent will be made, bills will be paid, and new friends will come into your life and treat you how you deserve to be treated. I really, really mean it, and I hope that you might start to wonder if you'd be happier somewhere else.

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