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Miscavige's approval. De Vocht discovered the building had been so shoddily built that it would have collapsed during even a minor earthquake. The walls were not connected to the floors; the building had a 1.25-inch (3.2 cm) tilt; and there were no architectural drawings, only renderings of how it should appear. De Vocht was ordered to rebuild it, which cost a further $ 23 million. Millions more had to be spent on landscaping after Miscavige decreed the building, which is situated in the middle of the Californian desert, should appear to be set in a forest.
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ground and tripped another one with a leg sweep. Scientologists told
Riverside County Sheriff's deputies that the first demonstrator had bitten one of them and that he was guilty of trespassing on private land. Scientology subsequently lobbied county authorities to ban the demonstrations. At a public hearing in December 2008 the Riverside County Supervisor, Jeff Stone, accused the protesters of "oppressing Jews, Christians and black people and encouraging youth suicide and terrorism." County supervisors approved a proposal, fast-tracked by Stone, to impose restrictions barring picketers from approaching within 300 feet (91 m) of a targeted residence.
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Org. They were required to undergo IQ tests and pass a battery of leadership, personality and security tests. Members with family connections to the government or media, or with any friends or family who had left
Scientology on bad terms, were not allowed to work there. They were not allowed to disclose the location of the base or to discuss their jobs or activities there with anyone outside the base, even fellow Sea Org members. They were also banned from taking any form of public transport or taxis, and instead had to travel on special Scientology buses or in private vehicles driven by approved staff members.
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detention facility where staff are kept under guard while being "handled" or prepared for "offloading" (expulsion). Some are reported to live there permanently, having been forbidden to leave the base. On the hillside above the base is a heavily camouflaged "sniper-style nest bunker" called Eagle that overlooks the entire property and the surrounding area. It was reportedly used as a lookout post where security staff with telescopes noted the license plate numbers of vehicles that lingered too long near the compound.
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meeting was packed by nearly 200 people, mostly
Scientologists wearing lapel buttons supporting the church's expansion and renovation program. Scientology also disclosed plans to construct additional studios, offices, storage buildings, housing and recreational facilities, as well as renovating 35 existing buildings to bring them up to required standards. Scientology was given a year to complete the golf course, but it was only reopened in 1991.
1277:. Miscavige persuaded Cruise to do all of his Scientology training at the base, and thereafter Cruise began to commute between the base and Los Angeles by helicopter each weekend. Cruise was given his own VIP condo in a secluded area in the southern part of the base and was assigned his own valet and a personal chef, Sinar Parman, who had previously been Hubbard's cook. The condo was renovated in 1990 when Cruise began dating
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Hubbard and maintained a getaway car for him that was accessible through a garage that opened onto a different street. The existence of Gilman Hot
Springs was kept secret even from other Scientologists. Staff members on the base were not allowed to make telephone calls or to send mail directly. If they did get permission to use the telephone, they were instructed to say that they were calling from
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California prison inmates. Unmarried staff live in dormitories, while married couples share two-bedroom apartments with two other couples, meaning that one pair gets to spend each night sleeping on the couch. Many of those on the base are reported to have not left the property for over a decade. Scientology describes conditions at the base as being "like one would find in a
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people across the road at mealtimes posed a hazard to traffic. These issues were tackled by building pedestrian tunnels under the road for staff to use and rebuilding the configuration of the road to narrow it and slow down traffic. However, a number of accidents have subsequently occurred on that section of road. In 2001, a 16-year-old girl was
735:. According to property records, the residence cost $ 9.4 million and is equipped with a lap pool and a movie theater. It has been described as "high-end beautiful but not ostentatious", but Hubbard died long before it was completed. According to ex-Scientologists, it is meant to be used by Hubbard when he returns after being
623:, who worked on the base for fifteen years; "the permit to build the studio was applied for under the guise of a 'basketball gym.' Any and all references to the building were to be specified as the 'Gym'." The Gym still stands and is now reported to be used as a small (supplementary) studio and special effects facility.
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condominiums and homes." A man calling himself "Dan Pook" met with local civic groups to explain the condominium project, telling residents in March 1980 that the site was to be used for the construction of "condominiums, mobile homes and single-family residences". He was later identified as Ronald Pook, a
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Headleys' suit against Scientology, with this observation: "The act bars an employer from obtaining another's labor 'by means of' force, physical restraint, serious harm, threats or an improper scheme ... That text is a problem for the Headleys
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According to Wright, Miscavige is also a dog lover and has kept up to five dogs on Gold Base. They wear their own miniature Sea Org uniforms and hold the rank of captain. Staff are required to salute the dogs as they pass by. On April 30 each year, staff are encouraged to donate their back pay to buy
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November 2008. The demonstration was held outside the property but prompted clashes between Scientology guards and demonstrators which were recorded on video. As giant loudspeakers in the base broadcast noise to drown out the demonstrators, guards tackled one demonstrator to the
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At the extreme west end of the north part of Gold Base is a compound within the compound, physically separated from the rest by chain fencing. A building called "OGH" (Old Gilman House, named after the family who built the old resort and lived in the house) is located here. It is reportedly used as a
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ordered dozens of senior executives to go outdoors in the middle of the night and assemble at either the lake or the base's open-air swimming pool. They would then jump or be pushed into the water, often in freezing conditions, while fully clothed and with
Miscavige watching. Scientology acknowledges
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Morehead, who worked as the chief of security at Gold Base in the 1990s, cites the example of a senior executive who fled in 1992. The executive was known to be a baseball fan. A week later, Morehead caught him in the parking lot
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guard dogs. One night, he jumped the fence, but the dogs betrayed him and began barking. He had to dive off the road when he saw the lights of the blow team coming after him. For hours, he stumbled through the brush, bleeding, his clothes torn, until he made it to Hemet, where he pounded on the door
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to get the county to pay for the procedure. Reitman comments: "If a pregnant woman refused, she would be separated from her husband, put on heavy manual labor, and vigorously 'sec checked' . If she still refused to get an abortion, she would be sent from the base in disgrace, alone." Scientology has
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for failing to properly report $ 84,052 in contributions. The measure, known as Ordinance 884, was adopted in March 2009 but attracted controversy for what critics said were its unconstitutional restrictions on free speech. The distance was eventually reduced to 30 feet (9.1 m) and then to just
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In February 1988, Scientology won permission from the Riverside County Planning Commission to rebuild the golf course at Gilman Hot Springs. Scientology's application was opposed by many area residents, who were concerned about the disruption that the development would cause. The commission's public
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by hand from an aeration pond on the compound with no protective equipment, while Claire Headley was banned from the dining hall for up to eight months in 2002. She lost 30 pounds (14 kg) as a result of subsisting on protein bars and water. In addition, she had two abortions to comply with the
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reports that dozens of workers tried to escape from the base – some of them repeatedly – but were caught and returned by Sea Org "pursuit teams". The odds are stacked against escapees, as the compound is located in the desert, there is only one road in either direction and the surrounding
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Food is basic, consisting of meat, potatoes and salad for those not being punished, or rice and beans for those who are. The average cost per meal, according to Marc Headley (who was involved with the financial planning), was only 75 cents per head in 2005 – significantly less than is spent on
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Stone did not disclose at the time that his political fund had received a $ 5,400 donation from the law firm that represented Scientology at the hearing, and another $ 600 from the head of the public relations department at Gold Base. After the donations were disclosed, he was fined $ 16,000 by the
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The section of Gilman Springs Road that bisects the two parts of the base has undergone major changes at the behest of Scientology. Until the early 1990s, the two parts of the base were accessed via gates on either side of the highway. This presented safety and security problems; moving hundreds of
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The next day, the "Scottish Highland Quietude Club" had become Golden Era Studios. A media tour went without a hitch. The tape-production area wasn't cranking yet, but I did get people busy making costumes and booklets or doing artwork. We found a makeshift studio that "just happened" to be working
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One of these buildings, known as "Studio One", houses the "LRH Music Studio Complex" with state-of-the-art music recording facilities. Headley describes it as containing "very upscale conference and dining facilities for visiting musicians that are brought up to the Studio for recordings." Another
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Although this system was reportedly dropped around 2000, workers are still subject to a regime of privileges and punishments. Weekly pay is said to be only around $ 50, given out in cash on Fridays. This amount is only nominal, however, as fines for infractions are commonplace; according to author
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began lobbying to close Gilman Springs Road, which is used by about 17,000 cars daily. The request was opposed "under any circumstances" by the San Jacinto City Council. Scientology subsequently backed a proposal to realign the road to go around the base, but a decision was put off indefinitely by
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was sent in to resolve. He decided to present what Scientology would call an "acceptable truth", turning a small, shut-down film and audio unit at the compound into a working facility called Golden Era Studios which could be presented to the press as the "real" function of the base. The conversion
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The rest of the southern part of the complex is a landscaped open area with a lake and sports facilities, including basketball and volleyball courts and a baseball diamond. As of 2008, they were reported to be disused. The lake was reportedly used for punishment on various occasions in the 2000s.
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The Golden Era Golf Course is located to the east of the main part of the base, south of the highway and outside the main boundary fence. It was built between 1988 and 1991 on the site of the resort's original golf course. It was open to the public between 1991 and 2007 but is now a private golf
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Claire Headley describes how staff lived in constant paranoia due to being required to submit "knowledge reports" on each other if they heard any critical statements or casual asides. Becoming the subject of a report meant that the accused person was interrogated and made to recant or publicly
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Adjacent to Bonnie View is the RTC Building, the headquarters of the Religious Technology Center chaired by Miscavige, who succeeded Hubbard as the church's leader. The 45,000-square-foot (4,200 m) building, which was completed in 2004, is said to have cost over $ 70 million to construct.
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ready for him to step into after a shower or bath." A full-time staff regularly launders Hubbard's clothes and cleans the property. His cars are kept in a garage with full tanks of gas and the keys in the ignition, ready to be used at a moment's notice. The rear of the house incorporates guest
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The south side of Gold Base is primarily used by Golden Era Productions, Scientology's in-house movie studio. It includes a 74,000-square-foot (6,900 m) studio in the style of a Scottish castle, which was built in 1997–1998 at a cost of $ 10.8 million to serve as a production facility for
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In the mid-1980s, women with children under the age of six were banned from joining the Sea Org, as Scientology no longer wanted it to provide childcare for the very young. A new policy was formally enacted in 1996 which banned Sea Org members from having children at all, as they were seen as
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Wright reports that when Miscavige heard that Cruise had a fantasy of running with Kidman through a meadow full of wildflowers, he ordered Sea Org members to plant an area of the desert. It failed to meet expectations, so it was plowed up and laid with grass instead. However, torrential rain
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now used as a site for community events. Other buildings located nearby include the "Ranchos", a cluster of buildings used to house the book compilation, editing, design and typesetting units; the "Del Sol" building (formerly the Hotel Del Sol) used for staff training; and various additional
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charges in 1981 set off a power struggle within Scientology that was won by the Commodore's Messenger Organization, a group of mostly young Scientologists – many of them teenagers, some as young as ten years old – which took over Scientology by the end of 1981. That year a body called the
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The property was acquired in conditions of extraordinary secrecy. $ 2.7 million in cash was paid by the new owners, who called themselves the "Scottish Highland Quietude Club". A Los Angeles attorney named Richard Hoag, acting for the owners, said that the resort had been purchased for a
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a birthday present for Miscavige. One year he was given a $ 70,000 motorcycle; in other years, he received diving equipment, high-end cameras and Italian shoes. Church spokesman Tommy Davis has said that "from perspective, it was the least they could do to express their affection."
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when the tour came through. Asked about "international management," I said yes, they did manage distribution of films and tapes, which did go to churches worldwide. No one noticed I had avoided the question and diverted attention to the film and tape production.
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triggered a mudslide that washed away the "meadow". Miscavige was said to have held the entire base responsible for ruining the romantic idyll and ordered everyone to work sixteen-hour days to restore it to its former condition. Scientology's chief spokesman,
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For its part, Scientology says that the compound is "the ideal setting for professional and spiritual growth," where its members can focus on furthering Scientology's goals while avoiding the distractions of big-city life. It denies that blow drills exist.
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was set up at Gilman Hot Springs under the management of the then 21-year-old David Miscavige. Its purpose was to make it "All Clear" for Hubbard to come out of hiding. They were sufficiently confident of success that, in 1982, a mock ship called the
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skills. Hubbard's purpose was to conceal from public scrutiny the management level of Scientology." Hoag himself was unaware of the identity of the buyer and said later: "I think they really didn't want people to know because it was controversial."
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Scientology's training and promotional videos. The building, known as the "Cine Castle", replaced an earlier building known as "The Gym" which used to house Golden Era's shooting stage, make-up, costumes, camera, lighting and set sound departments.
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house on the property, should be renovated for his use. He instructed that it was to be "dust-free, defensible" and that high walls with "openings for gun emplacements" were to be constructed around it. Scientologists who had been posted to the
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was built at the property as a present to the nautically minded Hubbard, constructed at a reported cost of $ 500,000. Scientology was able to reduce costs by using its own staff as labor, paying them less than $ 20 for a 100-hour work week.
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left over from the old resort, known as the Upper, Middle and Lower Villas, stand below Bonnie View. They have been used as executive apartments by Miscavige and other senior figures. Alongside the Villas is the
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reporter Dick Lyneis broke the story that Hubbard was living in Hemet and working at Gilman Hot Springs. The disclosure caused Hubbard to flee Hemet and sparked a panic at the base, which Scientology spokesman
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on Henson was overturned in February 1998 when Judge Stephen D. Cunnison of Riverside Superior Court ruled that Henson was legitimately exercising his right to free speech. He told Scientology's attorney,
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studio on the north side, known as "Studio Two", houses additional audio production facilities.
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2790:"Listen: Austin Author Lawrence Wright on 'Going Clear,' His Controversial Book on Scientology"
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motorcycle which he rode around the base as well as a range of other vehicles, including a
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charge arising out of a demonstration at the base and was sentenced to 180 days in jail.
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Rooney, George (April 5, 1997). "Scientologists building new movie studio in hills".
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A "Purification Center" stands near the lake and is used to administer Scientology's
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Warneke, Jack; Holtzclaw, Kenneth M.; San Jacinto Valley Museum Association (2008).
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Colvin, Terry (April 13, 1980). "Scientology at Gilman: Hubbard said at ex-resort".
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noted in a ruling given in July 2012 that Marc Headley had been made to clean human
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1499:"High-Ranking Scientology Official Explains 'Anonymous' Booklet, Videotaped Arrest"
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Thurston, Susan (January 31, 1999). "Church's roots run deep in the Inland area".
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The north side of Gold Base showing "Bonnie View" and the RTC Building, with the
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Fetbrandt, Steve (March 30, 1988). "Scientologist project gets initial OK".
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is the white-roofed building in the center foreground adjoining the highway.
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Hand, Charles (December 10, 2009). "Lawsuit alleges abuses at Golden Era".
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Hubbard did not live at Gilman Hot Springs but ordered that Bonnie View, a
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Religious Technology Center v. Netcom On-Line Communication Services, Inc.
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A Billion Years: My Escape From a Life in the Highest Ranks of Scientology
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Sea Org's no-children policy. The Headleys both witnessed and experienced
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the previous year and charged with running an enormous espionage network,
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Beyond Belief: My Secret Life Inside Scientology and My Harrowing Escape
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2493:"The Battle Over Scientology: How The Lines Were Drawn In Riverside Co"
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Atienza, Herbert (June 20, 2007). "Scientology golf links off limits".
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A Piece of Blue Sky: Scientology, Dianetics and L. Ron Hubbard Exposed
2805:"CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY: Two former ministers' lawsuit loses on appeal"
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Thurston, Susan (February 21, 1998). "Judge OKs picketing of church".
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A Piece of Blue Sky: Scientology, Dianetics and L. Ron Hubbard Exposed
1949:"Inside Sea Org: Scientology's elite compound is root of TomKat split"
1141:, the amount actually paid is often as little as $ 13 or $ 14 a week.
452:. A number of prominent Scientologists have visited the base, notably
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1711:"Scientology defectors describe violence, humiliation in "the Hole""
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Hand, Charle (December 4, 2009). "Church officially seeks closure".
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Inside Scientology: The Story of America's Most Secretive Religion
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Inside Scientology: The Story of America's Most Secretive Religion
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2831:"9th Circ. Junks Ex-Scientologists' Forced-Labor Claims - Law360"
2763:"Former Scientologist Recounts Imprisoning Atmosphere At IntBase"
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2638:"SAN JACINTO: Decision on Gilman Springs Road study postponed"
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2397:"SAN JACINTO: Most of Gilman Hot Springs in church ownership"
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Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood, and the Prison of Belief
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Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood and the Prison of Belief
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Going Clear: Scientology, Hollywood and the Prison of Belief
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Bolado, Carolina (July 24, 2012). Bowen, Elizabeth (ed.).
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from Scientology executives, including Miscavige himself.
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Victims of Trafficking and Violence Protection Act of 2000
2687:"Life Inside Scientology Headquarters 'IntBase' In Hemet"
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Buildings and structures in Riverside County, California
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A Very Merry Unauthorized Children's Scientology Pageant
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Church of Scientology Intl. v. Time Warner, Inc., et al.
2261:"Lyneis: Journal Reporter Lyneis Had a Career of Scoops"
2105:"BACK IN THE DAY: Kansas natives ran Gilman Hot Springs"
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Hoffman, Claire; Christensen, Kim (December 18, 2005).
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Hoffman, Claire; Christensen, Kim (December 18, 2005).
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Thurston, Susan (January 31, 1999). "Bitter partings".
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International headquarters of the Church of Scientology
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Blown for Good: Behind the Iron Curtain of Scientology
2197:"From Mysterious Property Buyer to Community Presence"
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Blown for Good: Behind the Iron Curtain of Scientology
2537:"Propaganda And Payoffs? Scientology Vs. 'Anonymous'"
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Bare-faced Messiah: the true story of L. Ron Hubbard
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2731:Tobin, Thomas C; Childs, Joe (February 10, 2012).
2667:Childs, Joe; Tobin, Thomas C. (January 13, 2013).
2438:"Gilman Springs Road: One killed in head-on crash"
1236:, the current leader of the Church of Scientology.
1148:Demonstrators protesting against Sea Org abortions
440:, also lived there until reportedly relocating to
3774:Church of Scientology Intl. v. Fishman and Geertz
1709:Tobin, Thomas C; Childs, Joe (January 13, 2013).
1382:"Defectors Say Church of Scientology Hides Abuse"
495:, about 4 miles (6.4 km) north-northwest of
480:Gold Base is located at the base of California's
3760:Church of Scientology of California v. Armstrong
3566:Church of Scientology editing on Knowledge (XXG)
2733:"Leaving the Church of Scientology: a huge step"
2612:"SAN JACINTO: County may seek Gilman road study"
1461:"Scientology's International Headquarters (map)"
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2712:Childs, Joe; Tobin, Thomas C. (June 10, 2010).
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2289:Young, Robert Vaughn (November–December 1993).
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856:Acquisition by the Church of Scientology (1978)
4226:New York Rescue Workers Detoxification Project
4186:Concerned Businessmen's Association of America
3823:Headley v. Church of Scientology International
1872:Tobin, Thomas C; Childs, Joe (June 23, 2009).
1327:Headley v. Church of Scientology International
1097:California Fair Political Practices Commission
719:A view of the Gold Base management buildings.
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3933:International Association of Scientologists
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543:"Ultra Barrier" bladed fences at Gold Base.
414:The property had previously been a popular
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4329:Leah Remini: Scientology and the Aftermath
4261:World Institute of Scientology Enterprises
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2765:. KESQ-TV. March 19, 2009. Archived from
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1527:"Controversy marks history of church".
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3816:Church of Scientology Moscow v. Russia
3767:R. v. Church of Scientology of Toronto
3725:X. and Church of Scientology v. Sweden
2803:De Atley, Richard K. (July 24, 2012).
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3081:Annotated satellite view of Gold Base
2960:Miscavige Hill, Jenna (2013). "Mom".
1874:"Scientology: Ecclesiastical justice"
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4266:Youth for Human Rights International
3739:Wollersheim v. Church of Scientology
3686:The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power
3238:L. Ron Hubbard Residence at Bay Head
3131:Flag Building (Super Power Building)
1740:Tobin, Thomas C (October 25, 1998).
1620:Cerrillo, Eric (November 10, 2017).
4181:Citizens Commission on Human Rights
3870:Church of Scientology International
3788:Religious Technology Center v Lerma
2968:(Kindle ed.). William Morrow.
2584:Gang, Duane W. (February 9, 2011).
1947:Roberts, Christine (July 3, 2012).
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1772:Perry, Rachel (December 17, 2005).
1217:their way back into good standing.
1004:The jailing of Mary Sue Hubbard on
3958:Scientology Missions International
3923:Golden Era Productions (Gold Base)
3899:Flag Building/Super Power Building
3809:Arenz, Röder and Dagmar v. Germany
2168:"Hubbard: malevolent or maligned?"
1253:luxury SUV and a high-performance
399:international headquarters of the
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4472:1978 establishments in California
3556:Alaska Mental Health Enabling Act
2636:Wesson, Gail (January 11, 2011).
2166:Roberton, Craig (April 1, 1980).
1324:for their treatment at the base (
1257:as well as a custom-made armored
1165:, albeit much more comfortable."
832:named for the Mexican land grant
3476:Scientology and religious groups
2689:. March 31, 2009. Archived from
2610:Wesson, Gail (January 9, 2011).
2563:"Stone faces $ 16,000 FPPC fine"
2103:Lech, Steve (February 2, 2013).
1501:. March 11, 2009. Archived from
1380:Goodstein, Laurie (2010-03-06).
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4256:The Way to Happiness Foundation
3732:Church of Scientology v. Sweden
3306:Category:Scientology properties
3189:Hollywood Congregational Church
2395:Wesson, Gail (April 16, 2011).
62:19908-19998 Gilman Springs Rd,
4287:Ali's Smile: Naked Scientology
3918:Founding Church of Scientology
3882:Church of Spiritual Technology
3021:Images of America: San Jacinto
2569:. May 26, 2011. Archived from
2436:Asbury, John (July 19, 2011).
1332:Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals
1050:Demonstrations and controversy
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3561:Books critical of Scientology
1774:"Scientology's Inland Empire"
3948:Rehabilitation Project Force
3601:Guardian's Office operations
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1555:"Tom Cruise and Scientology"
954:Rehabilitation Project Force
3943:Religious Technology Center
3441:Keeping Scientology Working
2918:Resorts of Riverside County
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1171:terminate their pregnancies
685:Religious Technology Center
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3664:The Secrets of Scientology
2809:Riverside Press-Enterprise
2642:Riverside Press-Enterprise
2616:Riverside Press-Enterprise
2590:Riverside Press-Enterprise
2567:Riverside Press-Enterprise
2523:Riverside Press-Enterprise
2479:Riverside Press-Enterprise
2464:Riverside Press-Enterprise
2442:Riverside Press-Enterprise
2423:Riverside Press-Enterprise
2401:Riverside Press-Enterprise
2382:Riverside Press-Enterprise
2153:Riverside Press-Enterprise
2109:Riverside Press-Enterprise
2063:Riverside Press-Enterprise
1645:Riverside Press-Enterprise
1589:Riverside Press-Enterprise
1529:Riverside Press-Enterprise
1420:Riverside Press-Enterprise
1289:, denied the story to the
988:Riverside Press-Enterprise
882:Riverside Press-Enterprise
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579:Riverside Press-Enterprise
428:Gold Base houses numerous
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3938:Office of Special Affairs
3894:Flag Service Organization
3746:Hernandez v. Commissioner
3658:Scientology as a business
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2994:Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
1841:Houghton Mifflin Harcourt
918:unindicted co-conspirator
679:", used as a punishment.
486:California State Route 79
379:(also variously known as
350:Office of Special Affairs
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4231:Oxford Capacity Analysis
3718:United States v. Hubbard
3267:Alhambra Cinema (Israel)
2935:Miller, Russell (1987).
834:Rancho San Jacinto Viejo
4477:San Jacinto, California
3586:Death of Lisa McPherson
1742:"A place called 'Gold'"
1131:Marc and Claire Headley
960:Development of the site
248:Bridge to Total Freedom
136:520 acres (2.1 km)
4462:Scientology properties
4196:Cult Awareness Network
3117:Scientology properties
3023:. Arcadia Publishing.
2920:. Arcadia Publishing.
2895:Headley, Marc (2009).
2837:. Portfolio Media, Inc
2127:"Bonnie View Close-up"
1679:Headley, Marc (2009).
1624:. The Valley Chronicle
1368:The Underground Bunker
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470:ministerial exemptions
385:Golden Era Productions
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4364:A Token of My Extreme
4241:Second Chance Program
4236:Safe Environment Fund
3906:Flag Ship Service Org
3865:Church of Scientology
3576:Death of Elli Perkins
3286:Hockley Highlands Inn
3146:Ybor Factory Building
2077:"San Jacinto History"
1754:on November 12, 1999.
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1109:Scientology officials
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528:Security at Gold Base
482:San Jacinto Mountains
401:Church of Scientology
275:Church of Scientology
226:Beliefs and practices
122:Church of Scientology
4336:My Scientology Movie
3675:Tax status in the US
3626:Operation Snow White
3232:L. Ron Hubbard House
2916:Lech, Steve (2005).
2115:on February 6, 2013.
1912:Simon & Schuster
1747:St. Petersburg Times
1607:The Valley Chronicle
974:happened overnight:
929:counter-surveillance
914:Operation Snow White
781:double-wide trailers
673:Purification Rundown
659:According to author
110:Construction started
94:33.8335°N 116.9869°W
4251:Volunteer Ministers
4201:The Delphian School
4171:Applied Scholastics
3581:Death of Kaja Ballo
3571:Clearwater Hearings
3244:One Griswold Street
3141:Fort Harrison Hotel
2718:The Tampa Bay Times
2673:The Tampa Bay Times
2265:Albuquerque Journal
1975:Rocky Mountain News
1953:New York Daily News
1035:Chamber of Commerce
971:Robert Vaughn Young
938:Clearwater, Florida
442:Clearwater, Florida
403:, located north of
287:Officials and staff
90: /
54:General information
4216:Moxon & Kobrin
3670:Suppressive person
3652:Scientology and Me
3621:Operation Freakout
3616:Operation Clambake
3446:Marcab Confederacy
3421:Ethics and justice
1386:The New York Times
1275:Star of California
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964:In February 1980,
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3875:Guaranty Building
3631:Project Chanology
3596:Fishman Affidavit
3528:Training routines
3314:
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3184:Guaranty Building
2870:Lyle Stuart Books
2769:on April 28, 2012
2714:"No kids allowed"
2693:on April 11, 2013
2349:Lyle Stuart Books
2201:Los Angeles Times
2131:Los Angeles Times
1781:Los Angeles Times
1559:Los Angeles Times
1505:on April 11, 2013
1472:. August 7, 2008.
1300:Jefferson Hawkins
1292:Los Angeles Times
1116:Life at Gold Base
1068:restraining order
850:San Andreas Fault
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4428:Wikiversity
4315:Going Clear
4176:Celebrities
4154:Affiliated
4134:Mike Rinder
4094:Tommy Davis
4021:New Zealand
4016:Netherlands
3513:Space opera
3356:Beliefs and
3348:Scientology
3220:Fall School
2792:. KUT News.
2547:22 February
2503:22 February
2238:, pp. 361–2
2226:, pp. 177–8
1287:Mike Rinder
1251:Range Rover
1247:Mazda Miata
1077:misdemeanor
1044:decapitated
949:Tudor-style
867:condominium
830:hot springs
795:Golf course
603:foreground.
517:Tommy Davis
497:San Jacinto
476:Description
405:San Jacinto
184:Scientology
155:Scientology
97: /
85:116°59′13″W
72:Coordinates
4451:Categories
4435:Wiktionary
4421:Wikisource
4357:South Park
4350:The Profit
4343:The Master
4308:The Bridge
4246:Trademarks
4124:Karin Pouw
3839:properties
3702:Litigation
3646:Psychiatry
3213:USA, other
2879:081840499X
2860:Atack, Jon
2841:2016-03-25
2358:081840499X
2339:Atack, Jon
2086:2023-11-01
1399:2019-05-02
1351:References
1306:Litigation
1264:East Coast
1225:At the top
1084:hacktivist
1006:conspiracy
779:A pair of
691:North side
652:Tom Cruise
586:South side
454:Tom Cruise
419:spa resort
315:Litigation
128:Dimensions
82:33°50′01″N
4414:Wikiquote
4393:Wikibooks
4301:Bowfinger
4206:Free Zone
4084:Bob Adams
4056:Officials
3986:Australia
3973:Countries
3911:Freewinds
3848:Cadet Org
3591:Fair game
3486:Sec Check
3397:Dianetics
3391:Dianetics
3358:practices
3279:Freewinds
3172:Gold Base
3067:25424776M
3012:24881847M
2447:March 20,
2295:The Quill
2048:25424776M
1958:March 10,
1859:24881847M
1394:0362-4331
1336:excrement
1175:indigence
1107:In 2009,
1088:Anonymous
922:La Quinta
880:told the
744:Thom McAn
395:) is the
377:Gold Base
335:Fair game
189:Dianetics
33:Gold Base
4407:Wikinews
4276:Popular
4221:Narconon
4191:Criminon
4031:Pakistan
3692:Timeline
3680:The Hole
3451:Marriage
3436:Incident
3426:Glossary
3371:Auditing
3366:Abortion
3288:(Canada)
3199:PAC Base
3177:The Hole
3041:(2013).
2986:(2011).
2888:9429654M
2862:(1990).
2367:9429654M
2341:(1990).
2250:, p. 358
2022:(2013).
1906:(2022).
1833:(2011).
1628:June 28,
1163:seminary
906:Mary Sue
721:The Hole
636:E-meters
629:The Hole
397:de facto
389:Int Base
345:The Hole
243:Auditing
214:Glossary
194:Timeline
147:a series
145:Part of
59:Location
4278:culture
4011:Germany
3991:Belgium
3963:Sea Org
3543:History
3466:OT VIII
3431:Implant
3411:E-meter
3260:Non-USA
2835:Law 360
2224:Corydon
1937:, "Mom"
1159:convent
933:aliases
804:History
644:Sea Org
521:KESQ-TV
434:Sea Org
421:called
292:Sea Org
199:History
173:General
4036:Russia
4026:Norway
4006:France
3996:Canada
3523:Thetan
3496:Gender
3416:Engram
3399:(book)
3381:Bridge
3282:(ship)
3234:(D.C.)
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