Newts be damned! Scientology covers field with paving despite ecological warning

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TONY ORTEGA
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Former London Scientology staffer Alex Barnes-Ross alerted us last night that he had some stunning new photos from Scientology’s UK headquarters in West Sussex, where the annual IAS gala will be held beginning this Friday, on Halloween.

In anticipation of hundreds of autos arriving Friday for the first night’s event — an hours long speech by Scientology leader David Miscavige — the church has covered an entire field with temporary paving so the cars won’t sink in the mud, which is pretty common for an English countryside in late October.

The reason this stuns us is that Scientology has been told that its fields at Saint Hill Manor are smack in the middle of critical Great Crested Newt territory, a protected species that may hold up the more permanent car park that Scientology is proposing for these empty fields.

Scientology was warned that its plans for mitigating harm to the newt habitat was inadequate and required more professional planning. But in the meantime, the church has paved over these fields with temporary barriers, amphibians be damned.

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