Downtown Clearwater

SuperstarNeilC

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TFUE & JoogSquad’s Incredible Connection to Scientology

Aaron discusses the amazing connection that TFUE (Turner Tenney) and JoogSquad (Jack Tenney) have to Scientology. In 1979, their father (Richard Tenney) was Clearwater Commissioner and led public inquiries and protests against the abuses and fraud within Scientology with as many as 8,000 people in attendance on the steps of Clearwater City Hall.
 

HelluvaHoax!

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Whoa! Thanks for posting that!

It was so diabolically divine, we had to give it a special place of honor over on the "TOP SUPER-STUPID MOMENTS IN SCIENTOLOGY" thread! LOL

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Enthetan

Veteran of the Psychic Wars
Two members of the Clearwater Downtown Development Board, who are also high-level OT's in Scientology, approach the city council to ask for $500,000 for a project to develop one of the biggest eye sores downtown, a boarded up building that has been in the hands of Scientologists for years.

I'm curious as to what finally happened with this.

What I have total certainty on, is that DM will not tolerate anyone but Scientology(ie, him) to make any money on this.

My guess is that the plan was to take the city's money, rehab the building, have Flag buy it for a pittence (or maybe be donated to them) and have the city not see a penny in tax revenue for it.
 

HelluvaHoax!

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Scientologists Disrupt Event

WISE BEARD MAN SPEAKETH:
"(Scientologist's say) he's as bad as Hitler. I don't think I am."

LOL! LOL! LOL!

I'd like to formally propose that every village, town and city in the USA (that Scientology is covertly coiling around and choking to death with a boa constrictor stranglehold) allocate a portion of their yearly budgets to a scientific DNA project to clone Mark Bunker.

SUMMARY: Scientology's purpose in Clearwater is to convince the politicians and the citizens that their organization wants "a world without war". The truth is that Scientology declared and has been waging war against Clearwater since 1975, when they began lying, fair gaming and buying up every single property. Scientology and their Scientologist agents "now own 185 properties covering 101 acres in the heart of downtown Clearwater" (link).
Downtown Clearwater, once a thriving and beloved destination to live and vacation, is now effectively on its deathbed---with Scientology doctors attending the patient and pretending to be trying to "save" it, when their outrageous malpractice is in fact the sole reason that killed it. Here are some of the big unanswered questions facing Clearwater that Mark Bunker is bringing into focus:

- - How does a small city ever recover from having allowed a predatory cult to devour 185 of its prime downtown properties?​
- - Does Scientology really want a "partnership" with the city when in the last 3 years alone they have spent 103 million more dollars in order to buy an additional 92 downtown properties?​
- - What could ever convince the citizens and tourists of Clearwater to "come downtown" when it's already effectively been turned into a scary cult zombie zone with no anchor stores or attractions of any kind?​

Perhaps it is no coincidence at all that Scientology has turned Clearwater into a ghost town. Ironically, that is precisely what the cult specializes in. Ghosts. Their entire religion is dedicated to the ghosts called "body thetans". But Scientology, as always, is far worse then anyone imagines--because now that Clearwater has been reduced to a ghost town, Scientology wants to eradicate and evict the ghosts too! Yet Mark Bunker continues to haunt them and they never have been able to figure out how to "shatter" and "destroy utterly" his whistleblowing and him personally.

Congratulations Mark Bunker, more power to you sir!

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HelluvaHoax!

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In the downtown Clearwater "war", Scientology has already captured all of the main buildings, roads, stores and of course replaced the city's bridges with their own.

The city, meanwhile, is trying to come up with way to attract visitors into the war zone.

PRO TIP: There is no known tv commercial or slick pamphlet that convinces normal people to purposely travel to a burned-out ghetto in order to park and walk around.

Scientology ain't giving them buildings back. Thus, the only viable plan I can come up with would be to legally designate the ADJACENT REAL ESTATE as some kind of special commercial code that curates and approves which stores, restaurants and other retail businesses can buy or lease property. I am talking about SURRENDERING the Ft. Harrison corridor and turning the city's attention fully to saving and developing CLEVELAND street as the major fun zone of shops, restaurants and entertainment venues.

Fort Harrison has no parking anyways so it's a lost cause unless the cult goes bankrupt and has to sell all it's downtown properties. There are no prospects of that happening at this time or in the near foreseeable future. So, that battle was lost.

Admittedly, it would take some brilliant legal maneuvering to do this without banging into the "religious discrimination" landmines. But, honestly speaking, that's where Clearwater should invest its money, into hiring th greatest real estate lawyers in the nation to fabricate a way to STOP Scientology from strangling to death the rest of downtown Clearwater.

Alternate plan. Give up the ENTIRETY of downtown Clearwater and start from scratch to move the "fun and entertainment" zone away from the water. In reality nobody in downtown Clearwater sees the water anyways when they are walking on the streets. After the pandemic, there is a multitude of downtrodden/abandoned, cheap and available buildings, stores---all with plenty of sidewalks and parking ready to go.

I know it is an emotional thing for a city to abandon their "prime" downtown area to an avaricious and vicious cult. But, in fact that war is pretty much lost already. And if Clearwater cannot secure and define a major "zone" that is immune from Scientology "buying it up", history will repeat and the cult will keep throwing hundreds of millions of dollars to win that diabolical game of real estate monopoly that it can so easily win.

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PirateAndBum

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In the downtown Clearwater "war", Scientology has already captured all of the main buildings, roads, stores and of course replaced the city's bridges with their own.

The city, meanwhile, is trying to come up with way to attract visitors into the war zone.

PRO TIP: There is no known tv commercial or slick pamphlet that convinces normal people to purposely travel to a burned-out ghetto in order to park and walk around.

Scientology ain't giving them buildings back. Thus, the only viable plan I can come up with would be to legally designate the ADJACENT REAL ESTATE as some kind of special commercial code that curates and approves which stores, restaurants and other retail businesses can buy or lease property. I am talking about SURRENDERING the Ft. Harrison corridor and turning the city's attention fully to saving and developing CLEVELAND street as the major fun zone of shops, restaurants and entertainment venues.

Fort Harrison has no parking anyways so it's a lost cause unless the cult goes bankrupt and has to sell all it's downtown properties. There are no prospects of that happening at this time or in the near foreseeable future. So, that battle was lost.

Admittedly, it would take some brilliant legal maneuvering to do this without banging into the "religious discrimination" landmines. But, honestly speaking, that's where Clearwater should invest its money, into hiring th greatest real estate lawyers in the nation to fabricate a way to STOP Scientology from strangling to death the rest of downtown Clearwater.

Alternate plan. Give up the ENTIRETY of downtown Clearwater and start from scratch to move the "fun and entertainment" zone away from the water. In reality nobody in downtown Clearwater sees the water anyways when they are walking on the streets. After the pandemic, there is a multitude of downtrodden/abandoned, cheap and available buildings, stores---all with plenty of sidewalks and parking ready to go.

I know it is an emotional thing for a city to abandon their "prime" downtown area to an avaricious and vicious cult. But, in fact that war is pretty much lost already. And if Clearwater cannot secure and define a major "zone" that is immune from Scientology "buying it up", history will repeat and the cult will keep throwing hundreds of millions of dollars to win that diabolical game of real estate monopoly that it can so easily win.

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The city should build some big walls with nice murals on one side and on the other painted with nice slogans, like, "Where's Shelly?" and "How do you like those rice and beans?", "When was the last time you had a day off?"
 
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