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Trementina Base is the popular designation for a property of the Church of Spiritual Technology (CST) near Trementina, New Mexico.
OverviewAccording to the CST, the purpose of the base is to provide storage space for an archiving project to preserve L. Ron Hubbard's writings, films and recordings for future generations. Hubbard's texts have been engraved on stainless steel tablets and encased in titanium capsules underground. The project began in the late 1980s. 1 The base includes a number of dwellings and the archives themselves, the latter in a network of underground tunnels. The base also has its own private, concrete airstrip, the San Miguel Ranch Airport (NM53); it is not shown on FAA sectional charts or in navigation databases by the owner's request. HistoryThe property history of Trementina Base is complex. The Federal Register shows that CST has owned two properties in the same area at different times. The one they originally built the underground vault on, between 1986 to 1992, was traded to the U.S. government on 24 August 1992:
This image shows the two parcels of land in New Mexico: According to a June 1992 Claims Court ruling 23 CST had purchased the original site in 1986 for $250,976, then had invested millions 4 in building an underground vault on the property. But the Federal Register record says both properties were valued at only $28,000 at the time of the land swap in August 1992. There is no record of CST actually building a second vault, so though the vault they built is on the original property—now in the ownership of the federal government—CST's logo (see below) is displayed on the second property that CST received in trade from the U.S. government at a loss. It is unknown what, if anything, was in the vault when it was conveyed to the ownership of the federal government. Just a little over a year after the trade, on 1 October 1993, the U.S. government granted tax exemption to Scientology. Aerial symbolsAn aerial photograph showing the base's enormous Scientology symbols on the ground caused media interest and broke the story in November 2005. According to a Washington Post report, the Church's first reaction was to attempt to suppress the information:
The huge symbols on the base, distinguishable only from an aerial view (635°31'28.56"N 104°34'20.20"W), are specifically those of Scientology's Church of Spiritual Technology.7 Former members of the Church have said that the symbol marks a "return point" for Scientologists to help find Hubbard's works when they travel here in the future from other places in the universe.8 Other locationsReportedly, two similar bases maintained by the Church of Spiritual Technology are located in Petrolia, California, and Crestline, California. 9, both for archiving permanent backups of Hubbard's every written and spoken word. 10 Internal Revenue Service records show that Scientologists spent $13 million in 1992 to preserve Hubbard's fiction and non-fiction writings on 1.8 million stainless steel discs, and recorded his lectures on 187,000 nickel records. 11 References
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