Sunday, April 16, 2017

A current example of how slowly Scientology does construction projects

http://www.birminghammail.co.uk/news/property/work-begun-church-scientology-headquarters-12885970

"Building work has begun to turn a historic building in Moseley into the main Church of Scientology in Birmingham.
In 2007, Pitmaston House was bought by the Church for £4,200,000.
Ten years later, renovations have finally begun to transform the property into a place of worship for the often controversial religion.
Graeme Wilson, the Church of Scientology’s UK-based public affairs director, commented that 'We are indeed very pleased to announce that are now moving forward with the construction of our new Church of Scientology in Birmingham.
'This is a major step forward and our intention is to complete this new Church of Scientology in the coming year.'“

This is typical of Scientology construction; long delays in starting, long delays in finishing.  Just remember Clearwater's own Super Power Building took 13 years to complete.  So how long would it take them to renovate downtown Clearwater?  What would happen if it took 20 years?

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