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A.He founded the Solar Temple at the age of 46.B.Jouret had been a student of natural

A.He founded the Solar Temple at the age of 46.

B.Jouret had been a student of natural healing, vegetarianism and homeopathic medicine.

C.Jouret had been a highly attractive, smooth-talking and charismatic leader.

D.His self-help meditation club and the members he recruited did not mean any harm.

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