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| subsidiaries = [[:Category:Author Services Inc|Author Services Inc]]<br/>[[:Category:Mile High, Inc|Mile High, Inc]] |
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| leader_title = President |
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| leader_name = [[:Category:Russell Bellin|Russell Bellin]]<ref>[[The History of Scientology's Weird Vaults - The Bizarre Battlefield Earth Connection! - 2013-08-31|The History of Scientology's Weird Vaults - The Bizarre Battlefield Earth Connection!]] August 31, 2013, Tony Ortega, Underground Bunker</ref> |
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| leader_title2 = Secretary |
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| leader_name2 = [[:Category:Jeanne Reynolds|Jeanne Reynolds]] |
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| leader_title3 = Treasurer |
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| leader_name3 = [[:Category:Arthur Bolstad|Arthur Bolstad]] |
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| leader_name4 = [[:Category:Jeanne Reynolds|Jeanne Reynolds]] |
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[[Image:ChurchOfSpritualTechnologyLogo.svg|thumb|right|225px|A logo of the Church of Spiritual Technology]] |
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The '''Church of Spiritual Technology''', also known as '''CST''', is a Californian 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation<ref>[[commons:Image:IRS-Recognition-Denmark.pdf|Letter by the Internal Revenue Service to Flemming Paludan, Regional Director, Danish Tax-Office, Washington, D.C., USA, December 22nd, 1993]]</ref>, incorporated in 1982, which owns all the copyrights of the estate of [[Wikipedia:L. Ron Hubbard|L. Ron Hubbard]]. The CST is doing business as '''L. Ron Hubbard Library'''. The organization receives its income from royalty fees paid to it by licensing of the copyrighted materials of Dianetics and [[Wikipedia:Scientology|Scientology]] to Scientology-connected organizations approved by the [[Wikipedia:Religious Technology Center|Religious Technology Center]], and from its wholly owned for-profit subsidiary [[Wikipedia:Author Services Inc.|Author Services Inc.]] which publishes and promotes Hubbard's fiction works.<ref>[http://www.asirights.com/asi.html Author Services, Inc.] (ASI) representing the literary, theatrical and musical works of L. Ron Hubbard.</ref> |
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In a 1993 memorandum by the [[Wikipedia:Church of Scientology International|Church of Scientology International]], the role and function of CST has been described as follows: |
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<blockquote>"[...] CST [...] is an autonomous church of the Scientology religion outside of the international Scientology ecclesiastical hierarchy. CST conducts an extensive program of activities to preserve and archive the Scientology Scriptures for use by future generations. CST also owns the option to acquire RTC's rights to the Scientology advance[d] technology and religious marks under three narrowly defined sets of circumstances, each of which contemplates a serious threat to continued existence of the religion. CST is the principal beneficiary of Mr. Hubbard's estate, provided that it obtains recognition of its tax-exempt status. [...]"<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Summary_Description_CST-AT-ASI.pdf Summary Description of Other Scientology Organizations - CST (Church of Spiritual Technology), Author's Family Trust, ASI (Author Services Inc.) - CSI Prod. 11-4-93, Bate Stamp: 151412 - 151413, Ex. 1-8, Washington, DC 1993]</ref></blockquote> |
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==Corporate Information== |
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[[Image:Church of Spiritual Technology ranch Creston.jpg|thumb|right|225px|The [[:Category:Creston Ranch|Creston Ranch]] where [[:Category:L. Ron Hubbard|L. Ron Hubbard]] spent his final years, currently owned by CST.]] |
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'''Basic Information''' |
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The Church of Spiritual Technology (CST) was incorporated by [[:Category:Sherman Lenske|Sherman Lenske]] in Woodland Hills, California on May 27th, 1982<ref>[[:File:1993-1023-cst.pdf|Articles of Incorporation of Church of Spiritual Technology, Endorsed Filed in the Office of the Secretary of State of the Sate of California, Woodland Hills, California, May 27th, 28th & June 1st, 1982]]</ref>. The Bylaws of CST were signed on June 7th, 1982 by its General and Special Directors, who were at that time [[:Category:Lyman Spurlock|Lyman Spurlock]], Rebecca Pook, Maria Starkey, Stephen A. Lenske, Sherman D. Lenske and Lawrence A. Heller<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Bylaws-CST.pdf Bylaws of Church of Spiritual Technology, California, June 7th, 1982]</ref>. In 1986, CST's Articles of Incorporation were amended to clarify the "disposition of the corporation's assets upon dissolution"<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Amended_Articles_of_Incorporation_CST.pdf Certificate of Amendment of Articles of Incorporation - Church of Spiritual Technology, Endorsed filed in the Office of the Secretary of State of the State of California, Bate Stamp: 02008 - 02009, California, April 9th, May 13th & 14th, 1986]</ref>. |
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On August 18th, 1993, CST filed an application for tax exemption under section 501(c)#501(c)(3)|501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code<ref name="en.wikipedia.org">[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Application-501-CST.pdf Form 1023 - Application for Recognition of Exemption Under Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code - Church of Spiritual Technology, Washington, DC, August 18th, 1993]</ref>. The Internal Revenue Service granted CST's request for exemption through an official recognition letter on October 1st, 1993<ref>[[commons:Image:IRS-Recognition-CST.pdf|Recognition Letter for 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status - Church of Spiritual Technology, Washington, DC, October 1st, 1993]]</ref>. |
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At the time of the filing for tax exemption, the following individuals held corporate positions at CST: The Board of Trustees was composed of John Allcock, David Lantz and Russell Bellin. Thomas Vorm, Russell Bellin and Catherine Schmidt formed the Board of Directors. CST's president was Russell Bellin, its vice-president Thomas Vorm, its secretary Jane McNairn and its treasurer Catherine Schmidt<ref name="en.wikipedia.org"/>. |
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'''Licensing of Trademarks & Service Marks''' |
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The existence and founding of CST is intimately connected to the creation of the Religious Technology Center, which was incorporated on January 1st, 1982. Shortly after its inception, RTC received on May 16th 1982 "the ownership, supervision and control" of the trademarks and service marks, identifying "Scientology applied religious philosophy" and "Dianetics spiritual healing technology" by the originator and founder of Scientology, [[:Category:L. Ron Hubbard|L. Ron Hubbard]] through a so-called "Assignment Agreement"<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Assignment-RTC.pdf "Assignment Agreement (LRH/RTC) (Marks)", Notarized Agreement between L. Ron Hubbard and the Religious Technology Center, County of Los Angeles, California, May 16th, 1982]</ref>. |
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This agreement was subject to an additional "Option Agreement" between Hubbard, RTC and CST. In two so-called "Option Agreements" from May 1982, Hubbard granted CST the right to purchase at any time from RTC the "Marks", the "Advanced Technology" and all the rights to them for the sum of $ 100<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Option-Agreement-LRH-CST.pdf "Option Agreement (Marks)", Notarized Agreement between L. Ron Hubbard and the Church of Spiritual Technology, County of Los Angeles, California, May 10th, 1982/July 9th, 1982]</ref><ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Option-Agreement-LRH-CST-AT.pdf Option Agreement (Advanced Technology-U.S.) - Notarized Agreement between L. Ron Hubbard and the Church of Spiritual Technology, California, May 10th & July 9th, 1982]</ref>. |
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Parallel and similar sounding agreements between Hubbard, RTC and CST were created during that period concerning the so-called "Advanced Technology," which consists of unpublished derivates of Scientology's confidential "Advanced technology"<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Assignment-Agreement-LRH-RTC-AT.pdf "Assignment Agreement (LRH/RTC) (Advanced Technology - US)", Notarized Agreement between L. Ron Hubbard and the Religious Technology Center, Los Angeles, California, May 10th & 16th, 1982]</ref>. |
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Under these agreements, RTC is forced to turn over 90% of its net income to CST. A document from 1991, reflecting the "financial money flows" of RTC during the year 1989, actually showed a turnover of 59% of RTC's net income towards CST<ref>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Analysis-Financial-Flows-RTC.pdf "Religious Technology Center - Analysis of Financial Flows 1989", Exhibit I-9 for Application for Tax-Exempt Status 501(c)(3), Bate Stamp: CSI Prod 11-4-93 151414]</ref>. |
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Other examples of trademarks and service marks, which are owned by CST are [[:Category:The Way to Happiness|The Way to Happiness]] and The Way to Happiness symbol. As such, CST operates as the L. Ron Hubbard Library.<ref>[http://www.twth.org/reprinting/files/reprint-instructions.pdf How to obtain permission to reprint The Way to Happiness booklets], The Way to Happiness Foundation International. Retrieved 2006-12-02.</ref> |
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===California corporate information=== |
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|Entity Name:||CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL TECHNOLOGY |
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|Entity Number:||C1074287 |
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|Date Filed:||05/28/1982 |
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|Jurisdiction:||CALIFORNIA |
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|Entity Address:||419 N LARCHMONT BLVD #86 |
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|Entity City, State, Zip:||LOS ANGELES CA 90004 |
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|Agent for Service of Process:||[[:Category:Jeanne Reynolds|JEANNE REYNOLDS]] |
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|Agent Address:||3500 W OLIVE AVE |
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|Agent City, State, Zip:||BURBANK CA 91505 |
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==Archives== |
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The CST oversees the Scientology scriptural archiving project, which aims to preserve the works of Hubbard on stainless steel tablets and encased in titanium capsules in specially constructed [[Scientology vaults|vaults]] throughout the United States.<ref>Henderson, Bob (1991-07-25). [http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/sptimes/access/50647275.html?dids=50647275:50647275&FMT=FT&FMTS=ABS:FT "Vault to get Hubbard's writings"]. St. Petersburg Times. Retrieved 2007-12-12.</ref> The most famous example is the [[Scientology_vaults#Trementina, New Mexico / San Miguel Ranch|Trementina Base]], an underground vault built into a mountainside near [[Wikipedia:Trementina, New Mexico|Trementina, New Mexico]]. It is marked by a CST logo visible only from the air and was built in the late 1980s.<ref>[http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/11/26/AR2005112601065.html WashingtonPost.com] - 'A Place in the Desert for New Mexico's Most Exclusive Circles', Richard Leiby, ''[[Washington Post]]'', p D01 (November 27, 2005)</ref><ref>{{cite web | first = Anderson| last = Cooper| authorlink = Anderson Cooper | title = Inside the Church of Scientology| url = http://edition.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0512/02/acd.01.html| format = Transcript | work = Anderson Cooper 360| publisher = CNN | date = 2005-12-02 | accessdate = 2007-09-23}}</ref> |
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==Structure== |
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The very first time the Church of Spiritual Technology was mentioned publicly to scientologists by COB RTC [[David Miscavige]] in 2000 on the New Year's event. <ref>[http://freezone.najbjerg.info/dokumenter/the-new-year-2000-event?set_language=en New Year 2000 event speech excerpt, by D.Miscavige]</ref> Its founders included [[:Category:Meade Emory|Meade Emory]],<ref>[http://www.law.washington.edu/Faculty/Emory/ Faculty | UW School of Law<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> a non-Scientologist who used to work for the [[:Category:IRS|Internal Revenue Service]] but went into private practice as a tax lawyer. He was hired as a specialist for the complex Internal Revenue Codes. The Church of Scientology International and most Scientology organizations settled with the IRS about 11 years later when the service passed a resolution in 1993 declaring them tax-exempt. |
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Unlike other Scientology organizations (which require all corporate officers to be Scientologists in good standing), as well as the Scientologist general directors and staff, the Church of Spiritual Technology includes "Special Directors" who are not required to be Scientologists, but who are required to be lawyers "to ensure that CST takes no action to jeopardize its tax-exempt status" (CST vs. IRS, US Claims Court No. 581-88T, June 29, 1992).<ref>[http://www.angelfire.com/blog/suleiman2/cst_vs_irs_1992.html CST vs. IRS - United States Claims Court, June 29 1992<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
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==Tax information== |
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==Lobbyist activity== |
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|[[:Category:Grunfeld, Desiderio, Lebowitz, Silverman and Klestadt|Grunfeld, Desiderio, Lebowitz, Silverman & Klestadt LLP]] |
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|[http://disclosures.house.gov/ld/pdfform.aspx?id=200037690 200037690] |
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|[[:Category:Grunfeld, Desiderio, Lebowitz, Silverman and Klestadt|Grunfeld, Desiderio, Lebowitz, Silverman & Klestadt LLP]] |
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|[[:Category:Church of Spiritual Technology|Church of Spiritual Technology]] |
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|[[:Category:Peter Klestadt|Peter Klestadt]] |
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|[http://disclosures.house.gov/ld/pdfform.aspx?id=200056738 200056738] |
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|[[:Category:Grunfeld, Desiderio, Lebowitz, Silverman and Klestadt|Grunfeld, Desiderio, Lebowitz, Silverman & Klestadt LLP]] |
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|[[:Category:US House of Representatives|US House of Representatives]], [[:Category:US Senate|US Senate]] |
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|[http://disclosures.house.gov/ld/pdfform.aspx?id=300005807 300005807] |
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|[[:Category:Grunfeld, Desiderio, Lebowitz, Silverman and Klestadt|Grunfeld, Desiderio, Lebowitz, Silverman & Klestadt LLP]] |
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|[[:Category:Church of Spiritual Technology|Church of Spiritual Technology]] |
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==See also== |
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*[[Scientology vaults]] |
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*{{Wikipedia-inline|Church of Spiritual Technology}} |
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==Notes== |
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== External links == |
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*[https://web.archive.org/web/20030213004008/http://www.zeta.org.au/~hendersn/shellgame.html Scientology's shell game]. |
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*[http://www.angelfire.com/blog/suleiman2/cst_vs_irs_1992.html CST vs. IRS 1992] "The Articles of Incorporation require that CST have three such Special Directors, and further requires that they be lawyers in order to ensure that CST takes no action to jeopardize its tax-exempt status. The General Directors and staff of CST are, however, closely linked to other Scientology organizations. The General Directors (the governing body) must be in good standing with the mother church. Staff members are required to be members of the Sea Org. Trustees of the organization are required to have been Scientologists for at least eight years, and must be highly trained in the teachings and technology of Scientology. CST trustees are also required to remain actively involved in giving and receiving Scientology services. They must also participate in at least twelve and one half hours of training per week." |
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Latest revision as of 16:32, 12 July 2018
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Hollywood Guaranty Building | |
Formation | May 28, 1982 |
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Jurisdiction | us_ca |
Type | Sea Org |
95-3781769 | |
Registration no. | C1074287 |
Headquarters | 6331 Hollywood Blvd. Ste 1200, Los Angeles, California, USA |
Coordinates | 34°6′6.87″N 118°19′40.36″W / 34.1019083°N 118.3278778°W |
President |
Russell Bellin[1] |
Secretary |
Jeanne Reynolds |
Treasurer |
Arthur Bolstad |
Agent |
Jeanne Reynolds |
Subsidiaries |
Author Services Inc Mile High, Inc |
The Church of Spiritual Technology, also known as CST, is a Californian 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation[2], incorporated in 1982, which owns all the copyrights of the estate of L. Ron Hubbard. The CST is doing business as L. Ron Hubbard Library. The organization receives its income from royalty fees paid to it by licensing of the copyrighted materials of Dianetics and Scientology to Scientology-connected organizations approved by the Religious Technology Center, and from its wholly owned for-profit subsidiary Author Services Inc. which publishes and promotes Hubbard's fiction works.[3]
In a 1993 memorandum by the Church of Scientology International, the role and function of CST has been described as follows:
"[...] CST [...] is an autonomous church of the Scientology religion outside of the international Scientology ecclesiastical hierarchy. CST conducts an extensive program of activities to preserve and archive the Scientology Scriptures for use by future generations. CST also owns the option to acquire RTC's rights to the Scientology advance[d] technology and religious marks under three narrowly defined sets of circumstances, each of which contemplates a serious threat to continued existence of the religion. CST is the principal beneficiary of Mr. Hubbard's estate, provided that it obtains recognition of its tax-exempt status. [...]"[4]
Corporate Information
Basic Information
The Church of Spiritual Technology (CST) was incorporated by Sherman Lenske in Woodland Hills, California on May 27th, 1982[5]. The Bylaws of CST were signed on June 7th, 1982 by its General and Special Directors, who were at that time Lyman Spurlock, Rebecca Pook, Maria Starkey, Stephen A. Lenske, Sherman D. Lenske and Lawrence A. Heller[6]. In 1986, CST's Articles of Incorporation were amended to clarify the "disposition of the corporation's assets upon dissolution"[7].
On August 18th, 1993, CST filed an application for tax exemption under section 501(c)#501(c)(3)|501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code[8]. The Internal Revenue Service granted CST's request for exemption through an official recognition letter on October 1st, 1993[9].
At the time of the filing for tax exemption, the following individuals held corporate positions at CST: The Board of Trustees was composed of John Allcock, David Lantz and Russell Bellin. Thomas Vorm, Russell Bellin and Catherine Schmidt formed the Board of Directors. CST's president was Russell Bellin, its vice-president Thomas Vorm, its secretary Jane McNairn and its treasurer Catherine Schmidt[8].
Licensing of Trademarks & Service Marks
The existence and founding of CST is intimately connected to the creation of the Religious Technology Center, which was incorporated on January 1st, 1982. Shortly after its inception, RTC received on May 16th 1982 "the ownership, supervision and control" of the trademarks and service marks, identifying "Scientology applied religious philosophy" and "Dianetics spiritual healing technology" by the originator and founder of Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard through a so-called "Assignment Agreement"[10].
This agreement was subject to an additional "Option Agreement" between Hubbard, RTC and CST. In two so-called "Option Agreements" from May 1982, Hubbard granted CST the right to purchase at any time from RTC the "Marks", the "Advanced Technology" and all the rights to them for the sum of $ 100[11][12].
Parallel and similar sounding agreements between Hubbard, RTC and CST were created during that period concerning the so-called "Advanced Technology," which consists of unpublished derivates of Scientology's confidential "Advanced technology"[13].
Under these agreements, RTC is forced to turn over 90% of its net income to CST. A document from 1991, reflecting the "financial money flows" of RTC during the year 1989, actually showed a turnover of 59% of RTC's net income towards CST[14].
Other examples of trademarks and service marks, which are owned by CST are The Way to Happiness and The Way to Happiness symbol. As such, CST operates as the L. Ron Hubbard Library.[15]
California corporate information
California Business Search as of December 15, 2014:
Entity Name: | CHURCH OF SPIRITUAL TECHNOLOGY |
Entity Number: | C1074287 |
Date Filed: | 05/28/1982 |
Status: | ACTIVE |
Jurisdiction: | CALIFORNIA |
Entity Address: | 419 N LARCHMONT BLVD #86 |
Entity City, State, Zip: | LOS ANGELES CA 90004 |
Agent for Service of Process: | JEANNE REYNOLDS |
Agent Address: | 3500 W OLIVE AVE |
Agent City, State, Zip: | BURBANK CA 91505 |
Archives
The CST oversees the Scientology scriptural archiving project, which aims to preserve the works of Hubbard on stainless steel tablets and encased in titanium capsules in specially constructed vaults throughout the United States.[16] The most famous example is the Trementina Base, an underground vault built into a mountainside near Trementina, New Mexico. It is marked by a CST logo visible only from the air and was built in the late 1980s.[17][18]
Structure
The very first time the Church of Spiritual Technology was mentioned publicly to scientologists by COB RTC David Miscavige in 2000 on the New Year's event. [19] Its founders included Meade Emory,[20] a non-Scientologist who used to work for the Internal Revenue Service but went into private practice as a tax lawyer. He was hired as a specialist for the complex Internal Revenue Codes. The Church of Scientology International and most Scientology organizations settled with the IRS about 11 years later when the service passed a resolution in 1993 declaring them tax-exempt.
Unlike other Scientology organizations (which require all corporate officers to be Scientologists in good standing), as well as the Scientologist general directors and staff, the Church of Spiritual Technology includes "Special Directors" who are not required to be Scientologists, but who are required to be lawyers "to ensure that CST takes no action to jeopardize its tax-exempt status" (CST vs. IRS, US Claims Court No. 581-88T, June 29, 1992).[21]
Tax information
Updated | July 12, 2018 |
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Registration | |
Name | Church Of Spiritual Technology |
EIN | 95-3781769 |
Subsection | 03 - Charitable Organizations |
Deductibility | 1 - Contributions are deductible. |
Ruling date | 10/1993 |
Lobbyist activity
Church of Spiritual Technology
Year/Period | Income | Agencies lobbied | Doc ID | Firm | Client | Lobbyist | Issues |
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2005 Year-End | $9999 | US House of Representatives, US Senate | 3084dad0-ab5b-46b7-b57e-e6c4487ceb6b | Grunfeld, Desiderio, Lebowitz, Silverman & Klestadt LLP | Church of Spiritual Technology | Richard Wortman | |
2006 Year-End | $9999 | US House of Representatives, US Senate | 200037690 | Grunfeld, Desiderio, Lebowitz, Silverman & Klestadt LLP | Church of Spiritual Technology | Peter Klestadt | |
2007 Mid-Year | $9999 | US House of Representatives, US Senate | 200056738 | Grunfeld, Desiderio, Lebowitz, Silverman & Klestadt LLP | Church of Spiritual Technology | Peter Klestadt | |
2007 Year-End | $9999 | US House of Representatives, US Senate | 300005807 | Grunfeld, Desiderio, Lebowitz, Silverman & Klestadt LLP | Church of Spiritual Technology | Peter Klestadt |
See also
- Scientology vaults
- Church of Spiritual Technology article from Wikipedia
Notes
- ↑ The History of Scientology's Weird Vaults - The Bizarre Battlefield Earth Connection! August 31, 2013, Tony Ortega, Underground Bunker
- ↑ Letter by the Internal Revenue Service to Flemming Paludan, Regional Director, Danish Tax-Office, Washington, D.C., USA, December 22nd, 1993
- ↑ Author Services, Inc. (ASI) representing the literary, theatrical and musical works of L. Ron Hubbard.
- ↑ Summary Description of Other Scientology Organizations - CST (Church of Spiritual Technology), Author's Family Trust, ASI (Author Services Inc.) - CSI Prod. 11-4-93, Bate Stamp: 151412 - 151413, Ex. 1-8, Washington, DC 1993
- ↑ Articles of Incorporation of Church of Spiritual Technology, Endorsed Filed in the Office of the Secretary of State of the Sate of California, Woodland Hills, California, May 27th, 28th & June 1st, 1982
- ↑ Bylaws of Church of Spiritual Technology, California, June 7th, 1982
- ↑ Certificate of Amendment of Articles of Incorporation - Church of Spiritual Technology, Endorsed filed in the Office of the Secretary of State of the State of California, Bate Stamp: 02008 - 02009, California, April 9th, May 13th & 14th, 1986
- ↑ 8.0 8.1 Form 1023 - Application for Recognition of Exemption Under Section 501 (c) (3) of the Internal Revenue Code - Church of Spiritual Technology, Washington, DC, August 18th, 1993
- ↑ Recognition Letter for 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status - Church of Spiritual Technology, Washington, DC, October 1st, 1993
- ↑ "Assignment Agreement (LRH/RTC) (Marks)", Notarized Agreement between L. Ron Hubbard and the Religious Technology Center, County of Los Angeles, California, May 16th, 1982
- ↑ "Option Agreement (Marks)", Notarized Agreement between L. Ron Hubbard and the Church of Spiritual Technology, County of Los Angeles, California, May 10th, 1982/July 9th, 1982
- ↑ Option Agreement (Advanced Technology-U.S.) - Notarized Agreement between L. Ron Hubbard and the Church of Spiritual Technology, California, May 10th & July 9th, 1982
- ↑ "Assignment Agreement (LRH/RTC) (Advanced Technology - US)", Notarized Agreement between L. Ron Hubbard and the Religious Technology Center, Los Angeles, California, May 10th & 16th, 1982
- ↑ "Religious Technology Center - Analysis of Financial Flows 1989", Exhibit I-9 for Application for Tax-Exempt Status 501(c)(3), Bate Stamp: CSI Prod 11-4-93 151414
- ↑ How to obtain permission to reprint The Way to Happiness booklets, The Way to Happiness Foundation International. Retrieved 2006-12-02.
- ↑ Henderson, Bob (1991-07-25). "Vault to get Hubbard's writings". St. Petersburg Times. Retrieved 2007-12-12.
- ↑ WashingtonPost.com - 'A Place in the Desert for New Mexico's Most Exclusive Circles', Richard Leiby, Washington Post, p D01 (November 27, 2005)
- ↑ Cooper, Anderson (2005-12-02). "Inside the Church of Scientology" (Transcript). Anderson Cooper 360. CNN. http://edition.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0512/02/acd.01.html. Retrieved 2007-09-23.
- ↑ New Year 2000 event speech excerpt, by D.Miscavige
- ↑ Faculty | UW School of Law
- ↑ CST vs. IRS - United States Claims Court, June 29 1992
External links
- Scientology's shell game.
- CST vs. IRS 1992 "The Articles of Incorporation require that CST have three such Special Directors, and further requires that they be lawyers in order to ensure that CST takes no action to jeopardize its tax-exempt status. The General Directors and staff of CST are, however, closely linked to other Scientology organizations. The General Directors (the governing body) must be in good standing with the mother church. Staff members are required to be members of the Sea Org. Trustees of the organization are required to have been Scientologists for at least eight years, and must be highly trained in the teachings and technology of Scientology. CST trustees are also required to remain actively involved in giving and receiving Scientology services. They must also participate in at least twelve and one half hours of training per week."
Subcategories
This category has the following 22 subcategories, out of 22 total.
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- Authors Family Trust-B (2 P, 1 F)
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- Arthur Bolstad (5 P, 1 F)
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- CST (empty)
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- Dylan Gill (32 P)
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- L. Ron Hubbard Library (9 P)
- Lake Arrowhead (61 P)
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- Jane McNairn (5 P, 1 F)
- Meade Emory (2 P)
- Media Storage, Inc (1 P)
- Mile High, Inc (3 P)
- Bruno Moresi (3 P)
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- Obelisk (10 P)
- Michel Ouelette (2 P)
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- Jeanne Reynolds (empty)
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- Alex Wheeler (1 P)
Pages in category "Church of Spiritual Technology"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 278 total.
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- 'Church' that yearns for respectability - 2007-06-23
- 'Going Clear' fallout: Imagining the fate of Scientology and David Miscavige - 2015-03-19
- 'Radar' magazine latest to peddle 'Tom Cruise leaving Scientology' fake news - 2016-11-26
- 'Scientology is dying': John Brousseau on the decline of Int Base and fate of Shelly Miscavige - 2017-11-11
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- Blog: A Brief Summary: How the Church of Scientology is Legally Constructed and Why All Scientologists Must Sign Contracts - 2020-02-25
- A broader look at the organization - 1998-03-01
- A business executive looks at Scientology as a (poorly run) business - 2016-01-10
- Blog: A Letter From Garcia - 2010-11-06
- A new look inside Scientology's bomb-proof vaults, and a visit to Hubbard's final rodeo - 2015-07-27
- A Place in the Desert for New Mexico's Most Exclusive Circles - 2005-11-27
- Blog: A Race Against Jail - 2011-06-05
- Blog: A Workers' Paradise for Tom Cruise - 2010-10-19
- Academic goes 'Among the Scientologists' to bring back what we already knew - 2018-12-08
- Agency that wouldn't check on Shelly Miscavige makes visit to Underground Bunker commenter - 2020-02-13
- Almost 12 years ago, Shelly Miscavige vanished. Here's why we keep asking about her. - 2017-07-13
- Amassing the real history of Scientology has been a long and dramatic relay race - 2016-10-29
- Blog: An Epic Bust: Scientology Ireland - 2016-10-18
- Another drone's eye view of the compound where Scientology is keeping Shelly Miscavige - 2020-02-11
- Another social media harvest that reveals Scientology's planetary takeover - 2020-11-29
- Blog: Answers to Common Scientology Questions - 2017-09-14
- As Luka Magnotta is convicted, questions about his Scientology involvement remain - 2014-12-24
- Atack: The forgotten history of disproving Scientology's status as a "religion" - 2016-10-08
- Atack: What David Mayo told me about L. Ron Hubbard, Scientology, and the upper levels - 2018-02-19
- Augustine: Taking a hard look at Scientology's slush fund, the unlicensed and unregulated IAS - 2015-06-29
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C
- Camilla Andersson goes public after 29 years in Scientology's inner elite - 2014-07-16
- Blog: Cancel Your HBO Service - 2015-03-21
- Church of Scientology asks for rezone to care for history - 2008-07-18
- Blog: Church of Scientology Corporate Structure - 2014-06-27
- Blog: Church of Scientology Launches Smear Campaign Against HBO and Alex Gibney - 2015-02-21
- Church Scriptures Get High-Tech Protection - 1990-06-24
- Blog: Church Spokesman Karin Pouw Destroys OT3 - OT8 - 2015-09-13
- CLAIM: 'Frail' looking Shelly Miscavige spotted near Scientology compound in California - 2016-12-15
- Clearwater police chief: Scientology is complying with orders during the pandemic - 2020-04-01
- Columbus going Ideal! David Miscavige to open 2nd Scientology cathedral in a week - 2019-11-08
- Convicted of fraud by France's highest court, Scientology still pursues creative appeals - 2014-04-21
- Blog: Critical Q&A 197 - 2019-02-03
- Blog: Critical Q&A 202 - 2019-03-10
- Blog: Critical Q&A 74 - Chris Shelton - Critical Thinker at Large - 2016-09-11
- Blog: Critical Q&A 89 - 2016-12-25
- Blog: CST Wyoming Fail - 2015-11-25
- Blog: CST: Church of Spiritual Technology 990-T IRS Filings - 2014-04-16
- Blog: CST: Church of Spiritual Technology 990-T IRS Filings - 2020-06-13
D
- David Miscavige turns 58 today, and we're celebrating with tales of birthdays past - 2018-04-30
- Blog: David Miscavige's Cowed and Ill Associates - 2013-08-12
- Blog: David Miscavige: End Game - 2019-09-03
- Days before crucial hearing, Scientology pulls out a ghost to sway a federal judge - 2015-02-13
- Denise Brennan, 1952-2014: A former insider who exposed Scientology's corporate shell game - 2014-08-13
- Did the for profit arm of Scientology Inc CST sell SOFT PORN? - 2014-06-15
- Document leak: When the FBI investigated Scientology's bizarre New Mexico vault - 2015-12-09
- Documents Reveal Financial Workings of Scientology - 1993-12-21
- Does Shelly Miscavige know it's Christmas 2019? - 2019-12-25
- Does Shelly Miscavige know it's Christmas 2020? - 2020-12-25
- Does Shelly Miscavige know it's Christmas 2021? - 2021-12-25
- Does Shelly Miscavige know it's Christmas? - 2018-12-25
- DONE DEAL: Billboard contract signed for site near Scientology's Los Angeles 'Big Blue' HQ - 2017-01-13
- DOX: Government disclosure shows extent of Scientology's reliance on cheap foreign labor - 2016-01-13
- DOX: Scientology's pricey Florida 'spiritual mecca' keeps up its value in latest tax records - 2017-12-02
- Blog: DOX: Scientology's pricey Florida 'spiritual mecca' keeps up its value in latest tax records - 2017-12-03
- DOX: The FBI's 2008 investigation of Anonymous and its attacks on the Church of Scientology - 2017-08-26
- DRONE FLYOVER FINALE: Getting a close look at Scientology's secret New Mexico compound - 2016-10-12
- DRONE FLYOVER: An even closer look at where Scientology is keeping Shelly Miscavige - 2017-05-15
- DRONE FLYOVER: Another look at Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard's final hiding place - 2020-02-17
- DRONE FLYOVER: First images of Scientology's Gold Rush mine in California - 2016-09-28
- DRONE FLYOVER: Scientology's failed underground vault project in Wyoming - 2017-09-01
- DRONE FLYOVER: Scientology's Int Base and its hilltop camouflaged 'Eagle's Nest' - 2017-05-08
- DRONE FLYOVER: Scientology's secret base where David Miscavige keeps wife out of sight - 2016-09-14
- DRONE FLYOVER: Scientology's secret ranch where L. Ron Hubbard departed this Earth - 2016-09-21
- DRONE FLYOVER: Scientology's secret saucer-looking underground vault in Northern California - 2016-10-05
- DRONE FLYOVER: The Gold Country mine where Scientology stores its scriptures - 2020-03-02
E
- Blog: Event Attendance Terrible - 2014-09-28
- Exclusive pictures of secret Californian Scientology base 'where Shelly Miscavage lives' - 2013-11-07
- EXCLUSIVE: Pictured close-up for the first time, Scientology's 'alien space cathedral and spaceship landing pad' in the New Mexico - 2013-08-16
- EXCLUSIVE: Tom Cruise Scientology video shows the actor praising the church - in Spanish! - 2015-08-10
F
- FBI Investigation of Scientology: Already Over Before We Even Heard of It - 2012-03-19
- Blog: Fire Sale - 2016-03-28
- Former Church of Scientology accountant's novel strategy: Get insiders to help topple David Miscavige - 2015-09-12
- Former Home of L. Ron Hubbard to be Used as Scientology History Museum - 2009-05-13
- Friday's Scientology internal video: L. Ron Hubbard's special course in 'Human Evaluation'! - 2014-02-21
- From Cradle to Slave: Nora Crest starts her video series with frank talk about Scientology and sex - 2015-07-28
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- Here Are Photos of Scientology's Super Secret Armageddon Compound in Lake Arrowhead - 2013-11-07
- Hey, Miscavige, quit calling Leah Remini names and produce your wife already - 2015-11-05
- Hey, Tom Cruise, Why Weren't You the One to Raise a Stink When This Woman Went Missing? - 2013-07-12
- Blog: How Did Scientology Get Tax Exempt Status? - 2017-11-23
- Blog: How Miscavige Killed Church Management - 2010-08-31
- How Scientology is coping with COVID-19 as chairman David Miscavige declares crisis 'hysteria' - 2020-04-02
- How Scientology is likely going to come back at the explosive new lawsuits - 2019-06-22
I
- If the Sea Org doesn't legally exist, how does it run Scientology? - 2015-06-05
- Blog: If the Sea Org doesn't legally exist, how does it run Scientology? - 2015-06-06
- Blog: In the Footsteps of Ron - 2019-11-16
- Inside Scientology - 2007-05-14
- Inside Scientology's Secret Bunkers - 2015-03-10
- Inside the Church of Scientology - 2005-12-02
- Inside the compound where the missing wife of Scientology's leader might be living - 2015-09-25
- INSIDER: How Scientology's 'Ideal Org' scam works, and how members are victimized by it - 2021-12-23
- Interview with Dylan Gill: Working at CST & Life After the Sea Org - 2018-01-03
- Blog: IRS Documents Proving the $1.5 Billion in Scientology Assets Shown in HBO's Going Clear - 2015-01-29
- IRS: Scientology is tax-exempt religion - 1993-10-13
J
K
L
- L. Ron Hubbard's last refuge - 2009-05-28
- LAPD to Leah Remini on her records request about missing Scientology leader's wife: 'Go fish' - 2017-01-12
- Leah Remini asks 'Where is Shelly' as the Church of Scientology turns 65! - 2018-12-18
- Leah Remini Calls Bullsh*t on the LAPD and Danny Masterson - 2017-11-25
- LEAH REMINI FILES MISSING-PERSON REPORT ON SCIENTOLOGY LEADER'S WIFE - 2013-08-08
- Leah Remini starts third season with bombshell Scientology escape story - 2018-11-27
- Long before Xenu: Scientology's actual origin story, as told by a former member - 2015-07-24
- Blog: Look, We ARE Clearing the Planet - 2016-10-02
- Love in the Time of Miscavige - 2013-04-17
- Lucas Catton: 'Narconon and the Church of Scientology are committing fraud daily' - 2019-01-26
- Lyman Spurlock, 1945-2014: Imprisoned and abused, a loyal Scientology executive to the end - 2014-09-08
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- Blog: Maiden Voyage Shrinkage - 2019-06-17
- Marc Headley: Scientology, Rancid Tacos, and Secret Bases - 2014-07-05
- Blog: Marilyn Brewer - 2012-05-25
- Mark Fisher Spied and infiltrated by Scientology Inc After departure - 2014-09-10
- Blog: Mark VIII Ultra E-Meter - 9 Years In Storage - 2013-05-24
- Blog: Massive, Straight Up and Vertical International Expansion – Really Dave? - 2012-04-08
- Blog: Massive, Straight Up and Vertical International Expansion – Really Dave? - 2012-04-08 a
- Mike Bennitt shares with us a creepy e-mail he received after filming Scientology events - 2014-04-08
- Blog: Mike Eldredge Letter to David Miscavige & Co. - 2013-08-20
- Blog: Mike Rinder Texas Declaration - 2013-12-05
- Mike Rinder: Is the Leah Remini Anonymous Smear Website Coming Soon? - 2013-07-11
- Blog: Miscavige Musings & Mutterings - 2016-11-29
- Blog: Miscavige Re-Re-Ribbon Pulling Speech - 2014-03-12
- Mysterious Scientology Project In Wyoming Raises Questions - 2009-02-11
- Mysterious Scientology Project Raises Questions in Wyoming - 2009-02-11
N
O
P
R
- Read Why Shelly Miscavige, Once Scientology's Queen, Was Dethroned by Her Husband David - 2014-03-01
- REPORT: Man was hired to keep Shelly Miscavige from escaping Scientology base near L.A. - 2014-02-07
- Blog: Requiem for the Church of Scientology of California, 1954 – 2004 - 2014-04-25
- Ron Miscavige's 'Ruthless' includes Lisa Marie Presley's wild defection scene in Florida - 2016-05-02
- Blog: Ronnie Bell and Personal Integrity - 2012-03-02
- Russia's latest strategy to curb Scientology: Shut down the money pipeline - 2021-09-26
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- Scientologists are convinced that they can rescue the planet from deadly pandemic - 2020-04-01
- Scientologists Building Massive Underground Vaults - Hidden Scientology Compound - 2011-08-22
- Scientologists Say the Darndest Things In Their Disconnection Letters - 2013-08-16
- Scientology 'Alien Space Cathedral' For 'After A Nuclear Catastrophe Wipes Out The Human Race' - 2013-08-16
- Scientology admits that it numbers 'tens of thousands' not millions, as we've been saying - 2020-04-28
- Scientology and a mysterious vault deep under the desert in New Mexico - 2005-11-30
- Blog: Scientology and the Curse of July 8 - 2014-06-21
- Blog: Scientology and the Curse of July 8 - 2020-07-07
- Scientology Brings Hope to Africa! - 2013-01-02
- Scientology builds tiny new drug rehab, marking Narconon's dwindling US fortunes - 2020-02-03
- Scientology Campout: Commenters of the Week! - 2012-02-18
- Scientology church's mark inscribed in N.M. desert scrub - 2005-11-29
- Scientology claims L. Ron Hubbard chose David Miscavige to succeed him, proving he didn't - 2016-06-14
- Blog: Scientology claims L. Ron Hubbard chose David Miscavige to succeed him, proving he didn't - 2016-06-15
- Scientology compound Twin Peaks, Shelly Miscavige's reputed hideout, exposed - 2013-11-08
- Blog: Scientology Cult vs. Washington Post - part one - 2011-05-11
- Blog: Scientology Daily Digest: Thursday, November 7, 2013 - 2013-11-07
- Scientology Dramaturgy: Commenters of the Week! - 2012-02-11
- Scientology faces a trademark fight we've been waiting for - but will it get spoiled? - 2016-02-01
- Blog: Scientology Financial Crime Part Three: Miscavige's 20th Century Mob - 2018-04-15
- Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard's caretaker and friend, Steve 'Sarge' Pfauth, 1945-2016 - 2016-07-11
- Scientology Inc. - 2001-08-23
- Blog: Scientology Inc: L. Ron Hubbard Never Appointed David Miscavige as his Successor (Mark Fisher) - 2016-06-29
- Scientology leader David Miscavige is 60 today, and we have presents - 2020-04-30
- Scientology Leader David Miscavige's Disappeared Wife Shelly: What We Know - 2012-07-05
- Scientology leader David Miscavige's wife 'spotted twice in California' - 2016-12-16
- Blog: Scientology Money Project Master Index of Subjects and People - 2018-03-17
- Scientology nostalgia: Never-before-seen photos from a 2001 celebrity wankfest - 2021-01-18
- Scientology project raises questions, ire in Wyo. - 2009-02-11
- Scientology Santa: The church built on Jesus as a hoax once again co-opts Christmas - 2019-12-22
- Blog: Scientology School of Lies - 2017-12-11
- SCIENTOLOGY SPIED ON JIM CARREY TO GET HIM ON 'PURIF,' SAYS FORMER EXEC - 2015-10-06
- Scientology strikes back at Leah Remini as publicity for her upcoming series explodes - 2016-11-03
- Scientology sues Laura DeCrescenzo in latest plot to kill her 8-year forced-abortion claim - 2017-12-29
- Scientology Sunday Funnies: What's a little human trafficking between friends? - 2014-12-14
- Scientology Sunday Funnies: When David Miscavige Made RTC Look Like The Matrix - 2013-06-16
- Scientology TV gives viewers a glimpse of the church's most secret locations - but why? - 2018-03-22
- Scientology Twin Peaks Base DJI Phantom 4 Flight 1 - 2016-08-30
- Scientology underground vault alarms Wyo. town - 2009-02-11
- Scientology vaults
- Scientology Video: What is Scientology? (part 1) - 2008-05-08
- Scientology Video: What is Scientology? (part 2) - 2008-05-08
- Scientology vs Debbie Cook, Day 2: More Live-Blogging by the Voice - 2012-02-10
- Scientology's "Pope" Isn't Resigning, But Some in the Church Want to Give Him a Push - 2013-02-11
Media in category "Church of Spiritual Technology"
The following 3 files are in this category, out of 3 total.
- 1993-1023-cst.pdf 1,275 × 1,650, 62 pages; 2.05 MB
- CST denied exemption 1988.pdf 1,270 × 1,556, 11 pages; 485 KB
- Wyoming-Secretary-of-State-Cert-for-CST.pdf 1,272 × 1,650, 3 pages; 67 KB