Karen#1
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TONY ORTEGA
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[The Commodore and his forthcoming namesake]
We’ve noted in the past how fundraising for Scientology’s project to build “L. Ron Hubbard Hall,” a 3,500-seat auditorium in Clearwater, Florida, has its own gamified levels of giving.
Last year, for example, we learned that the operator of one of the largest “haunted house” businesses in the Tampa area was a “Legion of Honor”-level giver to the Hubbard Hall fund.
And now that the city of Clearwater has knuckled under and will be handing over a downtown street outside the future Hall for Scientology’s use, we expect church leader David Miscavige to kick fundraising for his Vatican City into an even higher gear.
(We remember that the construction of the nearby Flag Building seemed to drag on forever, and Mike Rinder told us the reason for that was that the fundraising was just too good on it for Miscavige to want it to come to an end.)
With all of that in mind, we found a very interesting detail in a posting by a Scientologist this week about her own giving to the Hall fund, and how they are digging deep in order to move up to their next status level.
Note the mention she makes of “journeying in LRH’s footsteps…”
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tonyortega.substack.com
Excerpt:
[The Commodore and his forthcoming namesake]
We’ve noted in the past how fundraising for Scientology’s project to build “L. Ron Hubbard Hall,” a 3,500-seat auditorium in Clearwater, Florida, has its own gamified levels of giving.
Last year, for example, we learned that the operator of one of the largest “haunted house” businesses in the Tampa area was a “Legion of Honor”-level giver to the Hubbard Hall fund.
And now that the city of Clearwater has knuckled under and will be handing over a downtown street outside the future Hall for Scientology’s use, we expect church leader David Miscavige to kick fundraising for his Vatican City into an even higher gear.
(We remember that the construction of the nearby Flag Building seemed to drag on forever, and Mike Rinder told us the reason for that was that the fundraising was just too good on it for Miscavige to want it to come to an end.)
With all of that in mind, we found a very interesting detail in a posting by a Scientologist this week about her own giving to the Hall fund, and how they are digging deep in order to move up to their next status level.
Note the mention she makes of “journeying in LRH’s footsteps…”
READ MORE
Scientology: Still gulling the marks over their fondness for 'Ron'
We’ve noted in the past how fundraising for Scientology’s project to build “L.
