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A Place in the Desert for New Mexico's Most Exclusive Circles
By Richard Leiby
Washington Post Staff Writer
Sunday, November 27, 2005
Secret Flying Saucer Base Found in New Mexico? Maybe. From the state
that gave us Roswell, the epicenter of UFO lore since 1947, comes a
report from an Albuquerque TV station about its discovery of strange
landscape markings in the remote desert. They're etched in New Mexico's
barren northern reaches, resemble crop circles and are recognizable only
from a high altitude. Also, they are directly connected to the Church of
Scientology.
The church tried to persuade station KRQE not to air its report last week
about the aerial signposts marking a Scientology compound that includes
a huge vault "built into a mountainside," the station said on its Web site.
The tunnel was constructed to protect the works of L. Ron Hubbard, the
late science-fiction writer who founded the church in the 1950s.
The archiving project, which the church has acknowledged, includes
engraving Hubbard's writings on stainless steel tablets and encasing them
in titanium capsules. It is overseen by a Scientology corporation called the
Church of Spiritual Technology. Based in Los Angeles, the corporation
dispatched an official named Jane McNairn and an attorney to visit the TV
station in an effort to squelch the story, KRQE news director Michelle
Donaldson said.
"sought the help of a powerful New Mexican lawmaker" to lobby
against airing the piece, the station reported on its Web site.
Originally posted by queenannie38
Have you heard that supposedly many world leaders, and
such as consider themselves of some sort of higher human
value, have made places of refuge in New Mexico ...