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If every Ideal Org is this "one of a kind" then that is a lot of work. Video clips courtesy of Videezy.

Body route your thetans (or whatever) and get ready to hear some entheta on episode 80 of 13 O'Clock.

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Song at the end: "Thank You for Listening" by L.

Ron Hubbard (WARNING: May cause aural distress)!

Please support us on Patreon! It was a "goods and services" scam. But now nobody is coming in to buy books or talk therapy. So they have THREE video production houses for a church with few members?

The Sunset Blvd. Music & sound effects courtesy of freesound.org users jamespotterboy, corsica-s, enjoypa, capturedlv, luffy, kiddpark, and justkiddink.

'It is a perfect fit, in both size and location, for the expansion of the Church of Scientology's production of religious and social betterment audiovisual properties, and we welcomed the unexpected opportunity to acquire it.'"

That makes it sound like they had not planned to buy anything and they may not do something with the property for some time.  They often buy properties and then do nothing.

If they had waited until 2010 to purchase the property they would have saved a bundle but logical thinking is not always their forte.  Locals began to complain that it was looking dilapidated after years of neglect by the new owner. Chris explains the Twin Cities Ideal Org in detail.

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Ninety minutes away they have another giant production facility called Golden Era Productions aka Gold Base aka Int Base.  It has a giant "castle" shaped soundstage complex 72,000 square feet in size.  The largest single stage is 20,000 square feet. People were protesting there two yearsbefore it even opened in July 2010.

Everything here is done in the arts & crafts style associated with Pasadena.  The lush production values are meant to say "It's looks expensive therefore it must work."

The opening day featured a big production with ribbons, balloons and Pasadena Mayor Bill Bogaard.  Cultists were brought in from as far away as Seattle to boost the crowd to about 1,000.

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The Church claims they can handle up to 300 scientologists daily here with 173 staff.  I saw three public people there and two of them were us protesters. Just as Disneyland is one big phony bunch of BS, but each area looks different to impress you.

The cult buys a TV studio in Hollywood despite having a perfectly huge one in unincorporated Riverside County, CA

4401 W.

Sunset Blvd.
Los Angeles, CA 
Formerly: KCET Studios
4.5 acres
Purchase price: $42 million, 2011

APRIL 2011, LOS ANGELES: Financially strapped public broadcaster KCET has sold its studio to the Church of Scientology.  The station dumped PBS and donations are down in a terrible economy.  So they went for the fast kult kash and are now temporarily renting the buildings they have operated in since 1971.

The church told the LA Times that"...

Expect the lights to go out a lot as you are wiping your butt with toilet paper you brought! Don’t forget to follow the 13 O’Clock Podcast blog, subscribe to our YouTube channel, like us on Facebook, and follow us on Twitter. The theming is impeccable with consistent yet customized signage, logos and sculptures throughout. Some exist just as computer animation, or video so digitally processed it LOOKS like antiseptic 3D computer animation.

A Church is not a building, a Church is the parishioners.  But they won't show them in any of their architectural tours.  That's because if someone appears in the video and then leaves the Church noisily the whole thing will have to be reshot.



APRIL 2012:  KCET announced they would move to The Pointe, in Burbank.