All of them, those in power, and those who want the power, would pamper us, if we agreed to overlook their crookedness by wilfully restricting our activities.
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Name | Church of Spiritual Technology (CST) (dba, L. Ron Hubbard Library) |
Scientology-linked? | Yes |
Type | Non-profit (religious) |
Life span | May 28, 1982 – ... |
Status | Active |
Jurisdiction | California (check...) |
“... its purpose is to espouse, present, propagate, practice, ensure, and maintain the purity and integrity of the religion of Scientology, as the same has been developed and may be further developed by L. Ron Hubbard to the end that any person wishing to, and participating in Scientology may derive the greatest possible good of the spiritual awareness of his Beingness, Doingness and Knowingness. More particularly, the corporation is formed for the purpose of providing a corporate organization through which and by means of which the operations and activities of a church, may be accomplished. Its purpose is to protect and preserve the religion of Scientology through establishment of religious scholarship funds, museums, librarys and such other institutions which will ensure benefits of Scientology for future generations. More particularly, the corporation is formed for the accomplishment, without limitation, of the following more specific purposes:
“a. To serve as a means of promulgating, preserving and administering the religious faith of Scientology throughout the World; and
“b. To regulate and conduct religious services, including services, for its parishioners; and
“c. To conduct religious and educational activities of various kinds; and
“d. To foster and enhance the spiritual welfare of its followers, which shall be deemed Scientologists throughout the World.” (1982)
Bellin, Russell | Chairman, president |
Johnson, Robert E. | Agent for service of process |
McNairn, Jane | Chairman, president |
Wheelis, Michele | Chairman, president |
Received from... | Paid to... | ||||||
Author's Family Trust-B (1989-1990) | $50,100,864 | ||||||
Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization, Inc. (FSO) (1983) | $17,959,745 | ||||||
Religious Technology Center (RTC) (1983-1986) | $8,009,398 | ||||||
Total received | $76,070,007 |
Property | Details |
Iron Spring Roads Creston CA United States aka "Hubbard's ranch (where he died)" | Statement of ownership in 2009 |
49875 Avenida Obregon La Quinta CA United States aka "Hacienda Serena" | Statement of ownership in 2008 for $4,300,000 |