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Just how many vaults does CST/Mile High Inc have and where?

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Android Cat

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Sep 22, 2008, 10:35:04 AM9/22/08
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The "official" ARSCC [wdne] number seems to be three, but I keep bumping
into references to other locations.

The vaults are supposed to be owned by CST sock-puppet Mile High Inc.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Summary_Description_CST-AT-ASI.pdf
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/f/f0/Summary_Description_CST-AT-ASI.pdf

My list so far:

Trementina, New Mexico
(As seen on TV!)

Lake Arrowhead/Twin Peaks, California (with microwave voice/data link to LA
and INT)
http://maps.google.ca/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&om=1&t=p&msa=0&msid=102299121563303882298.000455620139824c4cd63&ll=34.240189,-117.228241&spn=0.430271,0.601501&z=11

Walker Mountain at Petrolia, California
Henderson, Bob (July 25, 1991). "Vault to get Hubbard's writings". St.
Petersburg Times.
http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/sptimes/access/50647275.html?dids=50647275:50647275&FMT=FT&FMTS=ABS:FT

Mile High Inc is supposed to be named for Mile High California, and another
claimed vault location:
http://groups.google.ca/group/alt.religion.scientology/browse_frm/thread/5c546b7b7663b7bf/69dbb9129f190f97#69dbb9129f190f97

That's four, and I think that there was at least another place mentioned.

Just checking to see if the "established wisdom" is properly referenced.

--
Ron of that ilk.

cultxpt

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Sep 22, 2008, 11:18:16 AM9/22/08
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On Sep 22, 7:35 am, "Android Cat" <androidca...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> The "official" ARSCC [wdne] number seems to be three, but I keep bumping
> into references to other locations.
>
> The vaults are supposed to be owned by CST sock-puppet Mile High Inc.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Summary_Description_CST-AT-ASI.pdfhttp://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/f/f0/Summary_Description_CST...

>
> My list so far:
>
> Trementina, New Mexico
> (As seen on TV!)
>
> Lake Arrowhead/Twin Peaks, California (with microwave voice/data link to LA
> and INT)http://maps.google.ca/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&om=1&t=p&msa=0&m...

>
> Walker Mountain at Petrolia, California
> Henderson, Bob (July 25, 1991). "Vault to get Hubbard's writings". St.
> Petersburg Times.http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/sptimes/access/50647275.html?dids=5064727...

>
> Mile High Inc is supposed to be named for Mile High California, and another
> claimed vault location:http://groups.google.ca/group/alt.religion.scientology/browse_frm/thr...

>
> That's four, and I think that there was at least another place mentioned.
>
> Just checking to see if the "established wisdom" is properly referenced.
>
> --
> Ron of that ilk.

Another possible one is in Tuolumne City, California where they bought
the Lady Washington Mine. This is near Sonora in the gold country
area of California. Also, I don't think they have a vault for the
masters, but they're supposed to be someplace in San Bernardino. I've
heard of Mile High, Inc. which was the corporation that originally
bought the Twin Peaks property, iirc. But I've never heard of a vault
near Mile High.

R. Hill

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Sep 22, 2008, 11:21:38 AM9/22/08
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Do you have a terrain map with pins for the vaults?

--
Ray.

R. Hill

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Sep 22, 2008, 11:49:15 AM9/22/08
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According to this document, there is a vault for the masters:
http://www.xenu-directory.net/documents/corporate/irs/1993-1023-cst.pdf#page=18

"The third vault is a working vault used to store the originals"

One of the document transcribed in the newsgroup post of 2001:
http://www.xenu-directory.net/documents/corporate/irs/1993-1023-csi-questions-3-3.pdf#page=23
* One in "Southern California": "The vault at Mile High..." I understand
the one with the originals;
* One in "Northern California";
* One in "New Mexico"

Just realize that CSI's Exhibit 3-III-E (pictures of vaults and
contents) are missing:
http://www.xenu-directory.net/documents/corporate/irs/

--
Ray.

R. Hill

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Sep 22, 2008, 12:25:50 PM9/22/08
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Ah I see, the vault called Mile High seems to be the Arrowhead one:
http://www.xenufrance.net/rtc-to-irs-description-of-some-scientology-properties-1988.pdf

So that would be three.

I would like to know of what this "Exhibit I" is a larger part of. And
to have the an OCR-hidden version (or non-OCRed originals).

There is a drawing on page 2, could be compared to Google map (I don't
know exactly where it is on the map.)

--
Ray.

cultxpt

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Sep 22, 2008, 12:32:11 PM9/22/08
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On Sep 22, 9:25 am, "R. Hill" <rh...@xenu-directory.net> wrote:
> Android Cat wrote:
> > The "official" ARSCC [wdne] number seems to be three, but I keep bumping
> > into references to other locations.
>
> > The vaults are supposed to be owned by CST sock-puppet Mile High Inc.
> >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Summary_Description_CST-AT-ASI.pdf
> >http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/f/f0/Summary_Description_CST...

>
> > My list so far:
>
> > Trementina, New Mexico
> > (As seen on TV!)
>
> > Lake Arrowhead/Twin Peaks, California (with microwave voice/data link to LA
> > and INT)
> >http://maps.google.ca/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&om=1&t=p&msa=0&m...

>
> > Walker Mountain at Petrolia, California
> > Henderson, Bob (July 25, 1991). "Vault to get Hubbard's writings". St.
> > Petersburg Times.
> >http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/sptimes/access/50647275.html?dids=5064727...

>
> > Mile High Inc is supposed to be named for Mile High California, and another
> > claimed vault location:
> >http://groups.google.ca/group/alt.religion.scientology/browse_frm/thr...

>
> > That's four, and I think that there was at least another place mentioned.
>
> > Just checking to see if the "established wisdom" is properly referenced.
>
> Ah I see, the vault called Mile High seems to be the Arrowhead one:http://www.xenufrance.net/rtc-to-irs-description-of-some-scientology-...

>
> So that would be three.
>
> I would like to know of what this "Exhibit I" is a larger part of. And
> to have the an OCR-hidden version (or non-OCRed originals).
>
> There is a drawing on page 2, could be compared to Google map (I don't
> know exactly where it is on the map.)
>
> --
> Ray.- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

The drawing is of the old Squirrel Inn that Mile High bought. It's the
property near Twin Peaks,
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=lake+arrowhead,+ca&ie=UTF8&ll=34.228991,-117.249012&spn=0.00255,0.005665&t=h&z=18

banchukita

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Sep 22, 2008, 12:51:49 PM9/22/08
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On Sep 22, 12:25 pm, "R. Hill" <rh...@xenu-directory.net> wrote:
> Android Cat wrote:
> > The "official" ARSCC [wdne] number seems to be three, but I keep bumping
> > into references to other locations.
>
> > The vaults are supposed to be owned by CST sock-puppet Mile High Inc.
> >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Summary_Description_CST-AT-ASI.pdf
> >http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/f/f0/Summary_Description_CST...

>
> > My list so far:
>
> > Trementina, New Mexico
> > (As seen on TV!)
>
> > Lake Arrowhead/Twin Peaks, California (with microwave voice/data link to LA
> > and INT)
> >http://maps.google.ca/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&om=1&t=p&msa=0&m...

>
> > Walker Mountain at Petrolia, California
> > Henderson, Bob (July 25, 1991). "Vault to get Hubbard's writings". St.
> > Petersburg Times.
> >http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/sptimes/access/50647275.html?dids=5064727...

>
> > Mile High Inc is supposed to be named for Mile High California, and another
> > claimed vault location:
> >http://groups.google.ca/group/alt.religion.scientology/browse_frm/thr...

>
> > That's four, and I think that there was at least another place mentioned.
>
> > Just checking to see if the "established wisdom" is properly referenced.
>
> Ah I see, the vault called Mile High seems to be the Arrowhead one:http://www.xenufrance.net/rtc-to-irs-description-of-some-scientology-...

>
> So that would be three.
>
> I would like to know of what this "Exhibit I" is a larger part of. And
> to have the an OCR-hidden version (or non-OCRed originals).

I may be wrong, but I remember seeing the photos of vaults and such
along with physical descriptions like this in the IRS Reading Room
among all the papers associated with Scn, Inc's tax exemption. There
was about 12 linear feet of documents, loose, in files and in
binders. These documents were responses to questions the IRS asked of
Scn, Inc. in the years leading up to their magical mystery exemption.

-maggie, human being


>
> There is a drawing on page 2, could be compared to Google map (I don't
> know exactly where it is on the map.)
>
> --

R. Hill

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Sep 22, 2008, 1:16:14 PM9/22/08
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banchukita wrote:

<snip>

>> I would like to know of what this "Exhibit I" is a larger part of. And
>> to have the an OCR-hidden version (or non-OCRed originals).
>
> I may be wrong, but I remember seeing the photos of vaults and such
> along with physical descriptions like this in the IRS Reading Room
> among all the papers associated with Scn, Inc's tax exemption. There
> was about 12 linear feet of documents, loose, in files and in
> binders. These documents were responses to questions the IRS asked of
> Scn, Inc. in the years leading up to their magical mystery exemption.
>
> -maggie, human being

These pictures you are talking about are possibly [CSI-1023 / Response
to third series of questions / Exhibit 3-III-E] (I need to find a way to
link to and open a specific branch), which incidentally was missing from
Arnie's collection:
http://www.xenu-directory.net/documents/corporate/irs/

Roger's document I linked to previously seems to be related to this one:
http://www.xenufrance.net/irs-to-csi-requested-informations-forms-4564-04-1988.pdf#page=6

The IRS sure was asking good questions, until suddenly they dropped the
ball in 1993, when suddenly mandatory payments in exchange of services
could pass as voluntary donations...

I wish I could have the originals to add to a keyed database and to OCR
in Trueform.

--
Ray.

banchukita

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Sep 22, 2008, 7:24:52 PM9/22/08
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On Sep 22, 1:16 pm, "R. Hill" <rh...@xenu-directory.net> wrote:
> banchukita wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
> >> I would like to know of what this "Exhibit I" is a larger part of. And
> >> to have the an OCR-hidden version (or non-OCRed originals).
>
> > I may be wrong, but I remember seeing the photos of vaults and such
> > along with physical descriptions like this in the IRS Reading Room
> > among all the papers associated with Scn, Inc's tax exemption.  There
> > was about 12 linear feet of documents, loose, in files and in
> > binders.  These documents were responses to questions the IRS asked of
> > Scn, Inc. in the years leading up to their magical mystery exemption.
>
> > -maggie, human being
>
> These pictures you are talking about are possibly [CSI-1023 / Response
> to third series of questions / Exhibit 3-III-E] (I need to find a way to
> link to and open a specific branch), which incidentally was missing from
> Arnie's collection:http://www.xenu-directory.net/documents/corporate/irs/
>
> Roger's document I linked to previously seems to be related to this one:http://www.xenufrance.net/irs-to-csi-requested-informations-forms-456...

>
> The IRS sure was asking good questions, until suddenly they dropped the
> ball in 1993, when suddenly mandatory payments in exchange of services
> could pass as voluntary donations...
>
> I wish I could have the originals to add to a keyed database and to OCR
> in Trueform.
>
> --
> Ray.

What we were looking at that day in the IRS Reading Room was a drop in
the bucket; we were told there was at least a roomful of dox we
couldn't see because they hadn't had people's social security numbers
inked out yet.

t_shuffle

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Sep 22, 2008, 10:46:54 PM9/22/08
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"cultxpt" <cul...@gmail.com> wrote in message
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Tuolumne for sure. A couple of us are talking about taking a drive up there
to get a few pictures.

http://www.uniondemocrat.com/news/story.cfm?story_no=27123
or http://tinyurl.com/3ebkeb

Might be interesting talking to the locals.


cultxpt

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On Sep 22, 7:46 pm, "t_shuffle" <thorazineshuf...@gmail.com> wrote:
> "cultxpt" <cult...@gmail.com> wrote in message

>
> news:ec928e63-6ff8-4046...@z72g2000hsb.googlegroups.com
>
>
>
>
>
> > On Sep 22, 7:35 am, "Android Cat"
> > <androidca...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > > The "official" ARSCC [wdne] number seems to be three,
> > > but I keep bumping
> > > into references to other locations.
>
> > > The vaults are supposed to be owned by CST sock-puppet
> > > Mile High
> > > Inc.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Summary_Description_CST-AT-ASI.pdf......
> orhttp://tinyurl.com/3ebkeb
>
> Might be interesting talking to the locals.- Hide quoted text -

>
> - Show quoted text -

I drove around there and couldn't figure out how to get near the mine.
You might check the Sonora mine museum for information on the Lady
Washington Mine.

t_shuffle

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"Android Cat" <androi...@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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I'm reposting this article from a small town paper in it's entirety because
said paper probably won't host it forever:


Church of Scientology asks for rezone to care for history

Published: July 18, 2008

By WALT COOK

The Union Democrat

When talking about the Church of Scientology, the township of Tuolumne
probably doesn't

immediately come to mind.

But the small town might as well be mentioned in the same breath as Los
Angeles, the religion's

mecca, and movie star adherents like Tom Cruise and John Travolta.

Tuolumne is home to an archive of the religion's relics, and has been so for
the past decade,

according to Jane McNairn, a representative of the Scientology-affiliated
Church of Spiritual

Technology.

According to published reports, the Church of Spiritual Technology oversees
the archiving of the

works of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard in vaults throughout the world.

The late Hubbard founded the religion in 1952, following a career of writing
science fiction and

fantasy novels.

McNairn spoke at Thursday night's Tuolumne City Design Review-Planning
Advisory Committee meeting

in Tuolumne. McNairn came from Los Angeles to appear before committee
members in order to request

a simple rezoning of land the church owns just east of Tuolumne.

There are no immediate plans to build on the property, McNairn said. In
fact, through the

proposed rezoning, development will be further restricted. Under the new
zoning, the land would

be categorized as agricultural, 20-acre minimum, down from residential and
10-acre agricultural

zoning. The church is looking to re-subdivide the land in question into two
parcels with the new

zoning. The parcels would be 20.1 and 23.8 acres in size, according to
planning documents.

Committee members gave the proposal a thumbs up, but their rulings are
advisory, with the county

Board of Supervisors having the final say.

McNairn said the rezoning will help serve to "buffer" the archival storage
area from the street

and public.

"Our vow is to take care of our religious scriptures, similar to what the
Mormons do," she said.

"It's a very high-tech type of activity. You're very lucky to have top
world-class archives in

Tuolumne."

Though the archive is closed to the public and even most church members,
McNairn offered to give

committee members a tour while she was in town for the weekend. Committee
members declined, but

expressed interest in a tour at a later date.

McNairn didn't elaborate on the workings of the archive, but, according to
published reports from

1997, the church constructed an underground tunnel and chamber in the area
at the site of the

former Lady Washington Mine.

Planning documents filed with the county at the time called for a
15-foot-wide,

250-foot-long-tunnel. The first 98 feet from the entrance were improved,
with a 10.5-foot domed

ceiling. At the end of the 98 feet, documents showed a 10-foot-long storage
room, with the rest

of the tunnel unimproved.


http://www.uniondemocrat.com/news/story.cfm?story_no=27123

http://tinyurl.com/3ebkeb


realpch

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Sep 23, 2008, 3:08:59 AM9/23/08
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t_shuffle wrote:

<snip>

> I'm reposting this article from a small town paper in it's entirety because
> said paper probably won't host it forever:
>
> Church of Scientology asks for rezone to care for history
>
> Published: July 18, 2008
>
> By WALT COOK
>
> The Union Democrat
>

<snip>

> McNairn said the rezoning will help serve to "buffer" the archival storage
> area from the street
>
> and public.
>
> "Our vow is to take care of our religious scriptures, similar to what the
> Mormons do," she said.
>
> "It's a very high-tech type of activity. You're very lucky to have top
> world-class archives in
>
> Tuolumne."

<snip>

High tech, world class! Oh yeah, baby!

: D

Peach
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Sep 23, 2008, 3:00:03 AM9/23/08
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On Sep 22, 11:21 am, "R. Hill" <rh...@xenu-directory.net> wrote:
> Android Cat wrote:
> > The "official" ARSCC [wdne] number seems to be three, but I keep bumping
> > into references to other locations.
>
> > The vaults are supposed to be owned by CST sock-puppet Mile High Inc.
> >http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Summary_Description_CST-AT-ASI.pdf
> >http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/f/f0/Summary_Description_CST...

>
> > My list so far:
>
> > Trementina, New Mexico
> > (As seen on TV!)
>
> > Lake Arrowhead/Twin Peaks, California (with microwave voice/data link to LA
> > and INT)
> >http://maps.google.ca/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&om=1&t=p&msa=0&m...

>
> > Walker Mountain at Petrolia, California
> > Henderson, Bob (July 25, 1991). "Vault to get Hubbard's writings". St.
> > Petersburg Times.
> >http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/sptimes/access/50647275.html?dids=5064727...

>
> > Mile High Inc is supposed to be named for Mile High California, and another
> > claimed vault location:
> >http://groups.google.ca/group/alt.religion.scientology/browse_frm/thr...

>
> > That's four, and I think that there was at least another place mentioned.
>
> > Just checking to see if the "established wisdom" is properly referenced.
>
> Do you have a terrain map with pins for the vaults?
>
> --
> Ray.

detailed maps of all CST sites are here
http://www.Lermanet.com/CST/

feministe

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"banchukita" <banch...@yahoo.com> a écrit dans le message de
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One of the mùajor questions I have regarding these vaults is: how come (as
far as I know) we did never get any direct witnesses of what they do inside?

Is that a "smersh" :-)) system where Miscavige condemns the most "criminal
minds" of the cult for life? Could it be there that superheroes disappear
sometimes?

r

R. Hill

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Sep 23, 2008, 8:10:21 AM9/23/08
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There was this guy:

/====
Peter brant, of Brant Electric in Arcata, worked on the 8,000 square
foot "bunker" that overlooks the vault. He described the house as "very
fancy."

"They call it a residence, but its built like a commercial structure.
It's got 20-foot deep-poured concrete piers under it, a raised concrete
floor, and steel studs in the walls. Closed circuit TV cameras are in
almost every room, and there are alarm systems all over" he said.

Brant said he had installed 25 uninterruptible power circuits and data
communications outlets throughout the three-bedroom structure. "It
looked like they were designing it for a computer work station," he
said. He noticed one room referred to as a "sewing room" in the building
plans, "But it had eight computer terminals in it."

http://www.lermanet.com/scientologynews/cst-petrolia-vault.htm
\=====

--
Ray.

banchukita

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> feministe wrote:
> > "banchukita" <banchuk...@yahoo.com> a écrit dans le message de
> Ray.- Hide quoted text -
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> - Show quoted text -

I wonder if anyone ever saw the actual metal plates upon which LRH's
timeless words were supposed to be etched.

R. Hill

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Couple of pictures there:
http://www.lermanet.com/members/cst/

Those metal plates (there is an article that mention gold bullion
somewhere) are a good way to stockpile wealth while making it look like
'contributions' are spent for religious purposes.

--
Ray.

Element 116

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On Mon, 22 Sep 2008 10:35:04 -0400, "Android Cat"
<androi...@hotmail.com> wrote:

>The "official" ARSCC [wdne] number seems to be three, but I keep bumping
>into references to other locations.
>
>The vaults are supposed to be owned by CST sock-puppet Mile High Inc.
>http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Summary_Description_CST-AT-ASI.pdf
>http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/f/f0/Summary_Description_CST-AT-ASI.pdf
>
>My list so far:
>
>Trementina, New Mexico
>(As seen on TV!)
>
>Lake Arrowhead/Twin Peaks, California (with microwave voice/data link to LA
>and INT)
>http://maps.google.ca/maps/ms?ie=UTF8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en&om=1&t=p&msa=0&msid=102299121563303882298.000455620139824c4cd63&ll=34.240189,-117.228241&spn=0.430271,0.601501&z=11
>

>Walker Mountain at Petrolia, California
>Henderson, Bob (July 25, 1991). "Vault to get Hubbard's writings". St.
>Petersburg Times.
>http://pqasb.pqarchiver.com/sptimes/access/50647275.html?dids=50647275:50647275&FMT=FT&FMTS=ABS:FT
>

Creepy 'petroli' mountain etched crop/circle crawlies found on
google/maps/satellite images:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=Old+Mattole+Rd,+Ferndale,+Humboldt,+California+95536,+United+States&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=78.899305,87.890625&ie=UTF8&cd=1&geocode=FQjAZwIdCMyW-A&ll=40.368814,-124.33235&spn=0.009629,0.019398&t=h&z=16

Where's Rod Serling when Google calls him for a script treatment written
from the 'vaults' twilight zone beyond.

Scary G/Maps CLOSE UP of the Petrolia C/Circles, what appears mound
carved etched in fading landscape *stone*:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=Old+Mattole+Rd,+Ferndale,+Humboldt,+California+95536,+United+States&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=78.899305,87.890625&ie=UTF8&cd=1&geocode=FQjAZwIdCMyW-A&ll=40.368422,-124.332764&spn=0.002407,0.004849&t=h&z=18

Never saw that satellite image (O<>O) so "in your face" up close before.
For that matter, I don't know if ever seeing those desert etched CST
crop circles not that images haven't been posted before? The circles
appear *gigantic* relative to the road size and distance for size
comparison. Me wonders if those fading circles are even bigger in
landscape size than the Trementina Crop Circle's? The name 'Darth Vader'
comes to mind and I don't know why. "Spooky" is the word, like finding
'The Titanic' in the middle of the Sahara desert reporting the find back
to Steven Spielberg caught whistling the 5-tone theme to 'Close
Encounters of the Third kind'. Those circles are freaking humongous,
worthy of an Element116 post, imh_ufo_opinion.

Google/maps/satellite Petrolia compound image with 'helipad' extension:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&q=Old+Mattole+Rd,+Ferndale,+Humboldt,+California+95536,+United+States&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=78.899305,87.890625&ie=UTF8&cd=1&geocode=FQjAZwIdCMyW-A&t=h&ll=40.370621,-124.331503&spn=0.005289,0.0109&z=17&iwloc=addr

Landscape with buildings (images) fits the pdf "Petrolia" (details)
lermanet map:
http://www.lermanet.com/CST/PetroliaMap.pdf

pdf taken from:
http://www.lermanet.com/CST/#maps

Okey ... (proper raymond chandler "okey" spelling, not as, yawn generic,
"okay" or "ok") , I'm done scaring myself for the day. For needed
respite from the scary crop-circle zone for albino "children of the
corn" to walk through; as UFO implanted zombies wielding OT postulate
powers, I think this entire thread should take a dip in LRH's swimming
pool, located at; 4675 Coyote Creek Ln (San Louis Obispo) CA 93432,
found on Google (satellite/image) Maps:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=4675+Coyote+Creek+Ln++CA+93432&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=78.899305,87.890625&ie=UTF8&t=h&layer=c&ll=35.452901,-120.501394&spn=0.002574,0.002682&z=18&iwloc=addr

After a swim we can run around the pole, again, being an extension to
LRH's Creston home hideout:
http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&geocode=&q=4675+Coyote+Creek+Ln++CA+93432&sll=37.0625,-95.677068&sspn=78.899305,87.890625&ie=UTF8&t=h&layer=c&ll=35.45282,-120.504398&spn=0.002574,0.002682&z=18&iwloc=addr&cbll=35.45282,-120.504398

[Click the image for a final zoom in that can be Google done. URL
linking to it doesn't render the image to the topo floor. Click 'mouse'
sensitive but can be reached with one double-click.]

Is that Creston/compound image a pole running track? Yes? No? What looks
a circular track being something else, like a heliport? Again, pretty
scary, if it is the proverbial heat stroke inducing track, for withering
ninety pound RPF slaves gasping for breath.

Creston Map (details) :
http://www.lermanet.com/CST/CrestonMap.pdf

The above (images) are given as a contribution to this thread as
extension to the lermanet/CST page being discussed but I don't like
scaring me_self especially when I don't have to so I'll stop running the
satellite cameras now. I'll let Rod Serling take over, from the grave.


Element116
http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a7/DC-8x.png
[O<^>O *we come back* O<^>O]

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Sep 23, 2008, 4:43:04 PM9/23/08
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On Sep 22, 10:46�pm, "t_shuffle" <thorazineshuf...@gmail.com> wrote:
> "cultxpt" <cult...@gmail.com> wrote in message

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> news:ec928e63-6ff8-4046...@z72g2000hsb.googlegroups.com
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> > On Sep 22, 7:35 am, "Android Cat"
> > <androidca...@hotmail.com> wrote:
> > > The "official" ARSCC [wdne] number seems to be three,
> > > but I keep bumping
> > > into references to other locations.
>
> > > The vaults are supposed to be owned by CST sock-puppet
> > > Mile High
> > > Inc.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Summary_Description_CST-AT-ASI.pdf......
> orhttp://tinyurl.com/3ebkeb
>
> Might be interesting talking to the locals.- Hide quoted text -

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Please do!

Miscavige goes nucleur on exposure of any CST site details!

CST is where LRH per the LRH final years' despatches I've read, LRH
wanted all his stockpile of money to fund the CST Archives projects of
putting Hubbard's legacy on the metal plates.

This is NO joke, this is the focus of Hubbard's megalomania.

Those CST sites, are the most important things longrange in the
Scientology/Hubbard delusional universe/view.

Those sites, and then in my opinion, the tech film for the Saint Hil
Special Briefing Course, which I call the "Isaac Hayes" tech film,
since Isaac stars in it, but that film is important for the other
method of how to immortalize Hubbard's delusional accomplishments on
earth, in the film the Class 6 auditors are told their
responsibilities in taking Scientology to other planets.

So the big one two punch way Hubbard has tried to expand his
Scientology creation into all eternity, as delusional as this is, and
as science fictionesque and "2001 Space Odessey" as this is, the fact
is that the loon named L. Ron Hubbard has really gotten a whole bunch
of people actually thinking like him, and the two methods of securing
his delusion long range are the CST archive sites of the metal plates,
and the indoctrination of highest level Scientologists (Class 6s and
above) with the future lives responsibilities to have Hubbard's "tech"
in their heads when they find themselves on deteriorated civilizations
on other planets in their future lives, and they are told by Hubbard,
via Isaac Hayes the narrator of that particular "tech" film, that they
are entrusted to get Scientology going by themselves.

This is WHY the science fiction label is never wash off Hubbard.

Hubbard's meglomania, the money bilked from the gullible, that misses
landing in attorney's pockets gets funneled into the earth as metal
plates.

chuckbeatty77 @aol.com

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On Sep 23, 10:02�am, banchukita <banchuk...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> On Sep 23, 8:10�am, "R. Hill" <rh...@xenu-directory.net> wrote:
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> > feministe wrote:
> > > "banchukita" <banchuk...@yahoo.com> a �crit dans le message de
> > > One of the m�ajor questions I have regarding these vaults is: how come
> timeless words were supposed to be etched.- Hide quoted text -

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If you go to Author Services Inc on Hollywood bld, they have a
standing display of a "time capsule" with the metal plates.

I've seen the display capsule thousands of times.

One of the ASI staffers has to clean it weekly!

If someone goes to ASI today, or calls, but believe me, you would have
to be a got bucks Scientologist in good standing for them to schedule
you a mini tour, of the capsule, of the CST project, and they'd reg
you for some bucks.

They have a plaque on the wall next to the capsule display with the
names of the same elite group of super got bucks bilked Scientologists
who have contributed bucks to the CST metal plates project.

The CST stuff, that is SO nucleur in Miscavige's mind.

I HOPE some MORE former CST staff go public.

There is one, but so far they have not wished to say much.

MORE ex CST staffers can speak up and should.

Bruce Hines has been to the Twin Peaks site, and anyone wanting, email
me, I'll relay Bruce's email addres and you can ask Bruce, he'll let
anyone post his info widely!

Best, Chuck

Lermanet.com Exposing the CON for over 10 years!

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Sep 24, 2008, 7:05:35 AM9/24/08
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Here is an UNLINKED image.. of the entrance to one of them...
score = 10 on the Outer Limits Zone
http://www.lermanet.com/CST/vault-front-gate.jpg
This is where the Bridge to Toadle Freedum Goes...
Step right up folks, see the 'Egress'..

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