“Mile High Communications Inc.” is a Part of Scientology’s Secret Cultic Communications Network

J. Swift

Well-known member
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Microwave Dish at Scientology’s CST Twin Peaks Base in the San Gabriel Mountains of Southern California.
Photo by Angry Gay Pope.


The “Church of Scientology” does not exist per se. Rather the “Church of Scientology” is a term of convenience used to refer to the large number of legally separate religious corporations which comprise Scientology. The four top-level corporations that control all of Scientology are:

The Church of Scientology International
The Church of Spiritual Technology
The Religious Technology Center
The International Association of Scientologists


These corporations each own smaller corporations as part of the legal design of Scientology. The strategy is for Scientology to break itself into so many pieces that it is hard to understand and file lawsuits against. Also, if one corporation loses in court only its assets will be lost.

As part of its Cultic necessity for secrecy, Scientology created a private communications network which permits these allegedly separate corporations to share secret information on trafficking children and adults; moving money; planning and/or covering up illegal activities; locating blown Sea Org members; forming battle plans, espionage, infiltration. etc.

Some the information on Scientology’s secret communications network is publicly available. This is why we are mapping the locations and frequencies of Scientology’s communications network in the public interest. In our previous post, we published the call sign and radio frequencies of Pac Base in Los Angeles which is a separate legal corporation called the Church of Scientology Western US.

Mile High Inc. is a secular Scientology-owned corporation which serves as the communications network for the Church of Spiritual Technology (CST) which owns and operates Scientology’s archival vaults. However, as we argue in this article, Mile High Inc. is one part of the larger and interconnected secret Scientology communications network. Mile High Inc. was formed in 1985 and its recent 2024 shows its Sea Org officers and address:

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These are the locations of the CST vaults and transmitters which use the call sign WQDK209:
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Other CST call signs we found are:
WQBC819 – CST Caretaker House at Trementina Base
WQLJ642 – Airstrip at Trementina Base
WQCB999 – Creston, CA


Scientology’s CST Trementina Base is located in Las Vegas, New Mexico and has a private 6,300 foot airstrip. Identified as San Miguel Ranch Airport NM53, there are no beacons or lighting reported at the landing strip. The FCC notes that the owner does not wish to be charted and that permission required to land.

Mile High Frequencies:
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Mile High Inc. has equipment at CST’s Twin Peaks Base in the San Gabriel Mountains of Southern California. This photo from Jeff Rayner Coleman was published in the Daily Mail shows the transmitters and satellite uplink/downlink location at CST Twin Peaks to the far right:

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The transmitters at CST Twin Peaks have a microwave line of site capability to reach Mount Wilson, which is the main location for the major network and cable broadcast transmitters in Southern California. INCOMM has communications equipment on Mount Wilson.
A photo of transmitter farm and the dome of the Mount Wilson Observatory to the far right:

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Photo by Mike Gilbert

This photo below is of UCLA’s Mount Wilson Observatory which is where Edwin Hubble discovered that the universe is expanding. The photo shows the 360 degree view from the mountain. INCOMM’s transmitter on Mount Wilson has a microwave line of sight to the CST Base in Twin Peaks, California and can talk to OSA, ASI, SMP and all other Scientology locations in Hollywood. The Mount Wilson to Twin Peaks link might require a repeater, but this presents no technical problem whatsoever.

By use of fiber optics, line of sight microwave, and encrypted satellite uplink/downlink technology, OSA INT and other management units can secretly talk to all Scientology management echelons and orgs globally. Scientology has spent a great deal of money to build and maintain its private network. It did so rather than to use far less expensive existing commercial networks. This is due to Scientology’s need for secrecy and the covering up of its crimes.

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Angry Gay Pope took photos of the dishes at CST Twin Peaks. These photos were published in a Business Insider article about this CST Base. AGP’s photos show the prison-grade spiked wire on the fence line and a microwave antenna:

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As Chuck Beatty stated in the comments section of our previous post, Scientology’s computer unit called INCOMM — which is located in Hollywood — has a location on Mount Wilson. This would link CSI’s INCOMM, OSA INT, and other units to CST Twin Peaks and other locations.

The point we make is that the communications network of Scientology corporations is integrated and therefore the “legally separate corporations” are a sham. This can be proven in many ways, but as we look at open source data and begin to map the FCC-licensed networks and locations it adds another layer of evidence.

While cellphones and the internet work perfectly for calling and transmitting data streams, Scientology’s need for secrecy demanded that it spend a great deal of money beginning in the 1980’s to set up a private and encrypted network.

As noted previously, such a network would be necessary for human trafficking, moving money, and the sharing of both legal and illegally-obtained data between fictionally separate legal entities which are, in fact, one monolithic entity controlled by David Miscavige. Of course, any such network is always vulnerable to Western SigInt.


Chuck’s post:
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Please note that Mile High Inc. includes Creston, California which is where L. Ron Hubbard secretly lived out his final years. Per Chuck Beatty’s remarks in the comments section below, INCOMM had a communications setup between L. Ron Hubbard in Creston and Pat Broeker when he was not at Creston. This would allow them to easily communicate as Pat Broeker was LRH’s sole communicator to the entirety of all global Scientology echelons, organizations, operatives, missions, and all other functions.

Mile High Inc. was incorporated on September 26, 1985 when LRH was still alive.

The story given by certain former CMO INT, however, is that Broeker would use a remote and obscure payphone to call David Miscavige who was standing by at an equally obscure and remote payphone. The two would talk and arrange to meet a specific time and a remote place to transfer documents and cash between San Jacinto and Creston.
At that time, Hubbard was said to be demanding a million dollars a week in cash from the Church.

This Broeker-Miscavige linkage was the nexus whereby Hubbard was able to operate Scientology during his last years. However, this problem with the obscure-payphone theory is that there would have to be a prior notification to David Miscavige as to the location of the obscure payphone and the time at which he was supposed to be there to receive Pat Broeker’s phone call. This would introduce a third party, or possibly more, into the equation.

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The legendary Mojave Payphone.

The obscure-payphone theory would require Pat Broeker to 1) Contact someone to tell David Miscavige the location of the obscure payphone and, 2) What time to be there to take Pat’s call. This notion of covert payphone meetings makes no sense when we consider the actual logistics required.

And what would happen if a local, say a biker outside of a dive bar in Hemet, was using the designated obscure payphone late at night? The biker certainly would not end his call to accomodate a screaming 5’1″ wanker in a fake navy uniform was beating his tiny fists of fury against the glass booth of the payphone demanding that the biker hang up the phone.

Chuck Beatty therefore informs us as to what could be a heretofore unknown data point: L. Ron Hubbard reached Pat Broeker via the secret Scientology communications network.

This makes sense as Hubbard made use of his telex when he was asea on the Apollo. Telex radio systems were still in use in the 1980’s. All that would be needed would be a few repeaters to get from Creston to San Jacinto and this could have been easily arranged by Mile High Inc. as money was no object.
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The obscure-payphone theory would require Pat Broeker to 1) Contact someone to tell David Miscavige the location of the obscure payphone and, 2) What time to be there to take Pat’s call. This notion of covert payphone meetings makes no sense when we consider the actual logistics required.
I disagree that it would be unworkable.

It would just take a pair of code pads listing the set of pay phones, and several code words for each. A code word would only be used once, and then crossed off, to avoid creating a predictable pattern. Same thing with the times.

If the designated phone is busy, then try again 15 minutes later, and 15 minutes after that.

Since Pat and Dave would be meeting up, exchanges of fresh code pads could be done then.

Even simpler would be a schedule of calls, like “expect a call at 1am on Sunday at the gas station on 23rd and Vine; if busy will try again at 1:30, final alternate is the pay phone on 15th and Maple at 2:30”. Again, schedule lists could be exchanged at the meeting.

In the phone conversation, code words could be exchanged designating location and time to meet. Such an arrangement would be more secure than using encryption, which government agencies have lots of practice breaking.
 
As far as transferring documents, hand-passing them in the form of disks or magnetic tape (or paper) would be more secure than transmitting them encrypted.
 
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Good stuff!

I was thinking similar but Platens and a known common book.

The Platens would have to be carried in a locked briefcase…, but doable..

All joking aside, great work and info!
 
Fantastic to tie all the individual Cult business entities together....via their communications networks! And to use that as a legal point!

Just curious about the communications on the network...

Since it is encrypted.....anyone try to break that encryption...?

I guess that its best not to divulge any info of what is known about it..

But it is all interesting.

I'm guessing that the communications could be in many different formats.... plain words, numbers....Morse code... I guess there could even be Squirt Transmissions... ( big messages are squeezed together and spat out in a single extremely fast burst...)

Thursday at 2PM must be a busy time....

Curious as to how much traffic is passed over these various lines....
I would think since many types of information are already known.....as to what would be transmitted that breaking any code might be possible....

All very interesting
 
Just a thought....but it might be possible to interest some public group that is interested in this sort of thing....to get them to work on it. (monitor the transmissions and quantity and frequency....and even try to break the encryption...)

There is such a thing as "Russian Number Broadcasts" which are done on Short Wave Radio.... I believe....and have been in operation since the 1960's. They are still in operation today.... Groups of people listen to those....and other types of transmissions....as Clubs and Groups.
The Russian Number broadcasts are just series of numbers that are called out.
 
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As part of its Cultic necessity for secrecy, Scientology created a private communications network which permits these allegedly separate corporations to share secret information on trafficking children and adults; moving money; planning and/or covering up illegal activities; locating blown Sea Org members; forming battle plans, espionage, infiltration. etc.​
 

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