An Introduction to Laurence Oller
Above: Laurence Oller
Below: Margaret Oller (wife) |
Laurence Sergio Oller, better known as Larry Oller, was the founder of the Church of Clear Hope who lived from January 11, 1982 to September 21, 2051 born in San Bernardino, California. He was an accomplished businessman worth $800 billion as a media mogul. After establishing himself as a respectable character he turned his focus towards the human mind with his new theories of Photoclarinetics, Misologinetics, Pseudology, Technostructinetics, and Technointerology; however, his most famous discovery being Photoclarinetics, or the “what the light does to ones body”. He would go onto develop his new theories into a new religious movement which he called “Clarology”. By 2044, he was cited by the Smithsonian Magazine as one of the Top 5 most influential Americans of all-time as one of its twelve religious leaders in the list.
Laurence Oller wrote his first book, “Clarity”, in 2010, which he discussed the necessary nature for a person to unlock their clear in order to promote good and clean mental health. About this same time he married his wife, Margaret, in the summer of 2012 and rebranded his television network to the Oller Network in 2015 after it managed to create a profit of $722 million a year. The Oller Network was used to promote his theories of Clarology to the public, which at first was mocked by internet sources until Oller opened up the first Church of Clear Hope which saw a first attendance of 49 million people. These people came to learn about Clarology and learn to enter their clear. By 2018, Oller launched the Neptune Project as a way for drug addicts to get the help they needed. Within nearly half a decade, drug use had been cut in half. Due to Oller’s extreme popularity, he chose to run for President on the Democratic Party ballot against then Republican Senator Teddy Clapton. He was successful in his campaign in winning 373 electoral college votes with nearly 67% of the popular vote. Laurence Oller would become the president of the working man and the billionaire. He nationalized many key industries of the US economy and promoted the Clarologist belief within the government, which is why nearly 79% of the entire congress identifies as a Clarologist. He would end up dying September 21, 2051 from a brain aneurysm in his home in Los Angeles, California. Today, Clarologists from all over the world defend Oller’s legacy from Judors across the globe. |
In Clarology, this symbol is called 'Pura", or pure. It is generally used to describe the "eye of the clear" or our "third eye", which only appears to us after we have completely unlocked our true potentials. Oller himself believed to have witnessed this in a near death experience where he was able to unlock his truth path and discover his destiny of establishing the Church of Clear Hope. Today, millions of Clarologists who have seen their clear wear this symbol to symbolize their achievements.
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