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Ted Mayett

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Oct 19, 2005, 11:33:24 PM10/19/05
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Last Sunday, 16 October, 12:33pm, vehicles 16.
(and there is only one org now)

I have a lot of pictures. Hopefully Phil Scott will see this post,
and hopefully I've taken the kind of pictures he can analyze.
I believe this is a cheap paint job, cheap renovations.

It is a text and story thing again, and there is actually enough text
on the web pages without my adding a lot of text here.

It was sometime at the end of September when I noticed the
construction/painting going on. And it was sometime in early October
when it was completed. At least these are close to precise dates.

Now these are pictures of the org here in Las Vegas. If you look at
them all, and if when you are finished you find yourself questioning
your intelligence, think nothing of this. You are not the dumbest
person in the world for wasting time looking at these.
It is me. *I* am the one who took the pictures and webbed them.

Today I went by the Synagogue, I was actually trying to purchase a
good photo of the entire structure. The building(s) are so long, and
there are trees and bushes in the way and I cannot get far enough back
to get it all in the camera lens. I was hoping they had a picture
for sale, or to give away, but no luck. I spoke with a pleasant lady,
she seemed a Secretary. She confirmed that scientology has indeed
purchased the building(s), the parking lot, all of it. (and maybe
even parking lots, I don't know for sure). And scientology will take
possession some time in December of this year. I was unable to get a
tour of the premises :(

And FWIW I'm thinking this Las Vegas Ideal Org will open up with no
less publicity and celebration than did the Buffalo Ideal Org. For so
far as I can tell at this time, this new location is as big or bigger
than anything they have now regarding this new batch of ideal orgs.
I think they have in excess of 60,000 square feet. And the
building(s) are in ~good~ shape. And, I believe they will have
architects in there to redo it all. I'm thinking this could be an
American showpiece org by the time it is all done. At any rate this
possibility does exist.

Here now, are pictures of new paint on the old org, enjoy:
<http://www.solitarytrees.net/lvorgs/lv31a.htm>

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Ted Mayett
http://www.solitarytrees.net

barb

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Oct 20, 2005, 9:43:57 AM10/20/05
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Ted Mayett wrote:

I wonder if they'll do a human sacrifice like they did in Buffalo?

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--barb
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xenu...@netscape.net

"Imagine a church so dangerous, you must sign a release
form before you can receive its "spiritual assistance."
This assistance might involve holding you against your
will for an indefinite period, isolating you from
friends and family, and denying you access to
appropriate medical care. You will of course be billed
for this treatment - assuming you survive it. If not,
the release form absolves your caretakers of all
responsibility for your suffering and death.

Welcome to the Church of Scientology."

--Dr. Dave Touretzky
Peter Alexander

Critic In Training

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Oct 21, 2005, 12:09:25 PM10/21/05
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I walked by the Sahara org last Saturday and took a good look at the
reno's. Hate to admit it - but it looks pretty good. From the front at
least. I couldn't make it around back - cause staff were pulling into
the rear parking lot. (It would have been too obvious for me stroll
over.) There were maybe 12 cars and about 6 clams outside. The VM van
was also there. Appeared like they were all arriving simultaneously for
an event/meeting of some kind. This was about 10 am.

I'll bet the farm that there's been a Sea Org mission in town for weeks
- pushing them to get the property ready for sale/rent. As well as
prepare them for the move to the new "ideal" org.

It's quite presentable now. Not outstanding/eye-catching or anything.
But comparatively - much better. It wouldn't be a turn-off to a newbie.
Moot point anyway. Since they're relocating.

ML Sandy Critic I/T LV


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"Hey, La cOSA Nostra, Vaffanculo!"
- Sez Me

Ted Mayett

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Oct 21, 2005, 2:41:35 PM10/21/05
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On Fri, 21 Oct 2005 09:09:25 -0700, Critic_In...@webtv.net
(Critic In Training) wrote:

>I walked by the Sahara org last Saturday and took a good look at the
>reno's. Hate to admit it - but it looks pretty good. From the front at
>least. I couldn't make it around back - cause staff were pulling into
>the rear parking lot. (It would have been too obvious for me stroll
>over.) There were maybe 12 cars and about 6 clams outside. The VM van
>was also there. Appeared like they were all arriving simultaneously for
>an event/meeting of some kind. This was about 10 am.
>
>I'll bet the farm that there's been a Sea Org mission in town for weeks
>- pushing them to get the property ready for sale/rent. As well as
>prepare them for the move to the new "ideal" org.
>

I would agree with this, a SO Mission in town. This would explain why
they were open so late on the weekends. They should have been closed
by 6:30pm on a sunday evening, but they were still there some nights
at about 8pm.

>It's quite presentable now. Not outstanding/eye-catching or anything.
>But comparatively - much better. It wouldn't be a turn-off to a newbie.
>Moot point anyway. Since they're relocating.
>

Yes, it does look a heck of a lot better.

Phil Scott

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Oct 21, 2005, 8:03:52 PM10/21/05
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"Ted Mayett" <tedm...@despammed.com> wrote in message
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Amazing...60,000 sq ft and maybe 5 students at present in an
environment where the names Scientology and L Ron Hubbard are
nearly complete pariah's.... one wonders what DM and the boys
are smoking...


Phil Scott

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