Karen#1
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You know Scientology is gearing up for a serious fight when it pulls out the language of righteous religious indignation.
How dare anyone question the coolest religion on Earth!
Let’s catch up on how the fight between the super-religious-no-really-not-kidding Church of Scientology and the city of Clearwater, Florida is going over church leader David Miscavige’s plans for the completion of his Vatican downtown.
Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard had his agents surreptitiously buy up the Fort Harrison Hotel and the Clearwater Bank building as Scientology’s invasion of the Gulf Coast town began in 1975. Scientology’s stranglehold on the downtown area made it a ghost town, which city leaders have tried to address in various ways. (After all, 95 to 97 percent of Clearwater’s 116,000 citizens are not Scientologists.) The city council, for example, tried to put in a downtown extension of the famous beach aquarium, but in 2017 Miscavige managed to kill that deal, and then he tried to get control of the downtown parcel that was going to be used for it. When the city spurned his offer, he went on a vengeful rampage, having wealthy Scientologists buy up enough property downtown to double the church’s reach....
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How dare anyone question the coolest religion on Earth!
Let’s catch up on how the fight between the super-religious-no-really-not-kidding Church of Scientology and the city of Clearwater, Florida is going over church leader David Miscavige’s plans for the completion of his Vatican downtown.
Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard had his agents surreptitiously buy up the Fort Harrison Hotel and the Clearwater Bank building as Scientology’s invasion of the Gulf Coast town began in 1975. Scientology’s stranglehold on the downtown area made it a ghost town, which city leaders have tried to address in various ways. (After all, 95 to 97 percent of Clearwater’s 116,000 citizens are not Scientologists.) The city council, for example, tried to put in a downtown extension of the famous beach aquarium, but in 2017 Miscavige managed to kill that deal, and then he tried to get control of the downtown parcel that was going to be used for it. When the city spurned his offer, he went on a vengeful rampage, having wealthy Scientologists buy up enough property downtown to double the church’s reach....
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Scientology warns Clearwater that delay of Hubbard Hall project is a 'spiritual burden'
You know Scientology is gearing up for a serious fight when it pulls out the language of righteous religious indignation.