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Get a free copy of the "Pirate Code," a 21-page booklet about the true history of pirates by L. Ron Hubbard.

"Yesterday, you might have been a pirate," the Web site suggests.

As part of finding your inner pirate, you'll need to fill out an online form, which asks which books by L. Ron Hubbard you've read, if any.

Giving your personal information to a group associated with L. Ron Hubbard may indeed send you into uncharted waters. But remember: you're a pirate. Forge ahead!
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