Just off the top of my head I can think of six individuals who used to post on the Internet nearly constantly, are deeply into some farout GO/OSA conspiracy theories, type around 70 wpm or better, and have been playing spy games with their posts about OSA and extreme paranoia and wild, incredible tales for over ten years.
This wasn't put together overnight. It's someone's collection of snips and pieces from years and years, re-formatted into official-looking OSA Directives to look more convincing, IMO.
Three were once members of ESMB. All were once on Marty's blog and IMO, all six are seriously screwed up mentally, but none of them will see a professional psychiatrist because they're all exscns and all too paranoid. They are not all friends, though.
IMO, this is the culmination of an unmedicated paranoid schizophrenic's years of work to try to convince the world that his/her/their fabricated stories that he/she/they have been posting for years are true and that the person(s) has special access to a source nobody else has and always did.
The biggest problem with this is that OSA really does have volumes of directives and many are similar. These just aren't it. If nothing else, they're just too unprofessionally written with major English and grammar errors and inconsistent with the COS/Hubbard writing style.
If anyone here has ever visited one of the conspiracy theory sites, you'd see they type volumes and spend all their time grabbing snips and pieces from the Internet and trying to link them together and insert their personal opinions within the texts to try to prove their theories. When you take time into perspective, 550 pages is nothing over ten years, that's less than five pages a month.
It's sad that this is some people's entire life and reality, but there are plenty of people around like that dealing with some sort of partially true, partially fabricated reality and without professional medical help, they only get worse as they dive deeper and deeper down the rabbit hole.
Scientology made them far worse, since their beliefs and paranoia make it impossible for them to get the help they so desperately need.
Not all conspiracy theorists are whackos and not all conspiracies are untrue. There are those fringe members that are way out there over the deep end, though, and we've known some of them here and other places on the Internet for years.
I'm not naming names or Internet IDs because it will only make things worse.