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You call this a church? The IRS does.
Welcome to the Church of Spiritual Technology.
That's right: this is the mailing address of the "Church" of Spiritual Technology (CST), also known as the "L. Ron Hubbard Library," the organization blessed and approved by the United States Treasury Department, granted tax exemption by IRS--as a religious organization!--so CST could then own all the copyrights of Scientology and controlling interest in the most important trademarks of Dianetics and Scientology. You might think this is a joke. (We do too, in a different way.) But this is the address of CST, and the only address that can be found publicly for them: 419 N. Larchmont #162, Los Angeles, California 90004. It's on a form for their fraudulent fictitious business name if you'd like to see for yourself.
Of course CST isn't really a church: it's a corporation. Ref: Bruggink in United States Claims Court No. 581-88T, dated 29 June 1992:
"CST is not a church...CST represents that it is a religious corporation organized to accomplish the activities of a church. Despite its name, CST is not itself a church... ."
But this is the least of the fraud. On the pages of our site, and especially on our Documents pages, you will find out why IRS really granted CST tax exemption, and how the rich and powerful corporation hiding behind the trashy neon signs in a strip mall in L.A. controls the entire Scientology Empire. And how IRS controls CST.
Scientology is now America's first federally-owned-and-operated religion. Run out of a strip mall. Created by Meade Emory, former Assistant Commissioner
of IRS.
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