Monday, June 5, 2017

Scientology DOES want to make Clearwater the first Scientology city

"The church has facilities all over the world. They seem to have a large presence in Clearwater, but Clearwater's a small town," [Scientology attorney Monique] Yingling said. "It has absolutely no interest in taking over the city."

http://www.nbcnews.com/nightly-news/church-scientology-accuses-florida-city-discrimination-over-land-battle-n767946


This  quote goes against a lot of other evidence, including this page from Scientology's own Source Magazine, issue 100;


Friday, May 5, 2017

oh... THAT David Miscavige!


Scientology takes it out on downtown Clearwater businesses

http://www.tampabay.com/news/scientology/scientologys-uniformed-sea-org-staff-clearly-absent-from-downtown/2322777

"Mayor George Cretekos said he is not aware of any city official asking church leaders to discontinue uniforms but said the impact the Sea Org's visual presence has on downtown's vibe has been discussed over the years.
Cretekos said visitors who are not familiar with the religious garb 'think it is a military presence' in Clearwater. He said it would be unfortunate if the church has instructed parishioners to avoid downtown to make a statement to city officials.
'This is not a good way of building bridges,' Cretekos said."

So Scientology is still very angry about not getting the piece of land they desperately needed for a swimming pool.  They'll probably be lashing out at the city for a while to come.

Friday, April 21, 2017

Doreen Caudell explains why she's voting to purchase

http://www.tampabay.com/opinion/columns/column-clearwater-should-buy-downtown-aquarium-property/2320741

"That, fundamentally, is the reason I declined the Church of Scientology's request for an individual private meeting. The development of their retail strategy included no opportunities for the public to express their desires for the plan. How can I support a plan which shunned public involvement? The people of the City of Clearwater elect me, and I intend to represent their concerns.
That is why we will vote Thursday to purchase the Clearwater Marine Aquarium parcel just south of City Hall. Imagine Clearwater, a prototypical example of the community based development approach, encourages City Council to facilitate energy and activation along Osceola Avenue."

Thursday, April 20, 2017

Clearwater council votes 5-0 to purchase aquarium property

http://www.tampabay.com/news/scientology/live-clearwater-city-council-set-to-vote-on-land-coveted-by-the-church-of/2321083

"CLEARWATER — The City Council on Thursday voted unanimously to buy a vacant but high-profile downtown lot from the Clearwater Marine Aquarium, intercepting a crucial piece of land the Church of Scientology said it needed for its campus.

A packed auditorium at City Hall greeted the 5-0 decision with applause.
Scientology leader David Miscavige had offered to bankroll a multi-million dollar revitalization of downtown if the city stepped aside and allowed the church to buy the lot, which borders its 13-story Oak Cove religious retreat. He pitched the idea last week to a select group of downtown stakeholders with help from Scientology celebrities like John Travolta, and was willing to pay more than three times what the city was offering."

This is a wise move by the city.  I hope it is the beginning of the city standing up to Scientology's attempts to gradually take over the community.  

Tuesday, April 18, 2017

Ratcheting up the pressure before the big vote

http://www.tampabay.com/news/scientology/scientologists-and-others-step-up-the-pressure-as-clearwater-nears-vote-on/2320632

"CLEARWATER — The $19 million Skyview condo being built downtown with a penthouse for actor Tom Cruise could be the last investment developer Cleman Agami ever makes in the city.

That will be one of the consequences if the City Council votes Thursday to buy a 1.4 acre vacant lot the Church of Scientology also is lobbying to purchase, Agami warned in an email to City Council member Bill Jonson.
By buying the Pierce Street property, the city would be sabotaging' over $60 million in hard cash investments' from the church, Agami, a Scientologist, wrote, referring to a proposal by church leader David Miscavige to bankroll a retail and entertainment overhaul in downtown, provided he gets control of the waterfront parcel."

Even if the city bends to Scientology's will, it will most likely take 20 years to finish downtown redevelopment, if Scientology goes by their usual snail pace.  Consider that it took 13 years to build their own Super Power building in Clearwater.