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Mission Earth 05: Fortune of Fear
by L.Ron Hubbard

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Voltarian
Censor's
Disclaimer

There is more than one reason why the Crown finds this overimaginative work most
unacceptable.
First and foremost, of course, is that it purports to be about a planet called "Earth" and no
such planet exists under that name or its pretended astrographic designation of Blito-P3.
Admittedly, it has been cleverly created down to characters and locations. That is the precise
danger for the unsuspecting reader.
It is also claimed that "Earth" is on the Invasion Timetable and thus scheduled for capture.
The Timetable bequeathed by our ancestors has the status of Divine Command. It has unerringly
guided us for well over 125,000 years. Altering it in any way would disrupt every sector of our
Confederacy and pose the greatest of dangers. Yet even a cursory glance will show that there is NO
such planet on the Timetable. By making such a claim, by seeking to lend credence to this pretense
and by invoking the work of our ancestors, the author walks the thin line of heresy.
In like manner, the representations of cellology in this work border on the obscene. That any
member of this science would be used to make human freaks is in violation of every known
cellological ethical code.
Additionally, and as I have stated before, the sexual practices of this fallacious planet are
beyond the most ridiculous credibility. Such behavior would repulse even the disgusting subanimals
of Gartch.
The reader is also warned that the author has cleverly wrapped this frivolous deception in
what is otherwise quite familiar. For example, the so-called Atlantic City in this volume will be
recognized as nothing more than a paltry, scaled-down version of our own Joy City, not to mention
the play-planets. In short, this fanciful yarn has no real contact with agreed-upon fact and is
attempting to subvert and cast doubts upon everything from our ancestral Timetable to established
science.
That is the inherent danger in believing the most outlandish claim of allтАФthat there is such
a planet as "Earth."
Once the reader sees through that fallacy and recognizes that THERE IS NO SUCH PLANET AS
"EARTH," this fable can be put into its proper perspective.

Lord Invay
Royal Historian
Chairman, Board of Censors
Royal Palace
Voltar Confederacy

By Order of
His Imperial Majesty
Wully the Wise