Posted on 01/06/2013 3:27:32 PM PST by nickcarraway
A secret bunker hidden deep within the deserts of New Mexico is reported to be the "alien space cathedral" of the Church of Scientology, according to the author of a new book on Scientology.
The site is marked by a large symbol etched onto the desert floor: two diamonds surrounded by a pair of overlapping circles, according to the British newspaper The Sun. A private airstrip, built to serve the controversial church's leaders, is within walking distance of the symbol.
The entire complex is located near Mesa Huerfanita, N.M., roughly two-hour's drive from Santa Fe, N.M., and three hours north of Roswell, N.M., site of numerous purported UFO sightings, according to The Sun.
The Sun report, penned by BBC journalist (and author) and Scientology debunker John Sweeney, claims the church designed the underground site to withstand a nuclear holocaust. Hidden within the complex's vaults are titanium caskets that hold gold disks inscribed with the original texts of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, according to the Daily Mail.
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Isn’t it just south of Trementina, a ghost town?
I hate to break it to them but that’s the Vogon targeting symbol for aiming their planetary destructor beam.
Is it a religion to hide bad sci-fi or bad sci-fi masquerading as a religion and tax deduction?
A religion that you have to be rich, famous and as shallow as writing paper to think is real.
lol
As long as no poetry is read we should be fine.
I'm not suggesting we panic but keep a towel handy.
This scientologist compound is just across Interstate 25 from the BSA compound of Philmont. Is there a conection? (tightening tin-foil hat)
Well, at least they didn’t build it anywhere near my place.
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