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 Post subject: Another mission sits empty in VA [Carytown, Richmond]
PostPosted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 7:44 am 
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http://www.styleweekly.com/article.asp?idarticle=15616
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November 14, 2007
Scientology Church Takes on Carytown
by Chris Dovi

Attention Richmond, the mother ship is landing — assuming it doesn’t get shot down by city building inspectors.

The Church of Scientology, a self-help New Age religion created by best-selling science fiction author L. Ron Hubbard, is opening a mission in Richmond — Carytown, to be exact. Right across the parking lot from Richmond’s own defenders of the faith and purveyors of produce, Ukrop’s Super Markets.

The city issued building permits Aug. 8 for the property at 3600 W. Cary St., giving the go-ahead to replace two toilets and start some lighting work. Since then, neighbors of the planned church have seen neither hide nor hair of the Scientologists.

“I haven’t seen anybody go in or out,” says Stefanie L., a receptionist at a nearby business who asked that her last name be withheld. “You’d think they’d come over and introduce themselves.”

The mission should open “very soon,” promises Sylvia Stanard, director of external affairs for the Founding Church of Scientology in Washington, D.C.

“There’s such interest in Scientology, we’re trying to establish churches — missions — in every state,” Stanard says, calling the mission location unique in Virginia outside the D.C. area. It will serve the faithful from as far away as Blacksburg and Fredericksburg, she says: “We have quite a few members in Richmond and the surrounding area.”

Initially, the storefront mission will serve about 50 practitioners.

Dianetics, a pseudoscience developed by Hubbard for clearing one’s negative memory bank, promises to help its followers overcome “problems, stress, unhappiness, depression and self-doubt.” But as so many Richmonders know, positive mental attitude is often no match for city building inspectors.

Stanard says no date has been set for the storefront mission’s grand opening, as there have “been some questions about the renovations.”

There may also have been some delay caused by the need to call in an acolyte of orthographics to help with the spelling of “dianetics.” Until sometime last week, the new Scientology sign on the building’s facade spelled the word — the founding tenet of the religion — with an extra n before the t.


Last edited by Sponge on Wed Aug 17, 2011 4:44 am, edited 2 times in total.
Mod edit: added "[CaryTown, Richmond]" to thread title for easier future searches


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PostPosted: Fri Nov 16, 2007 11:28 am 
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hahah thats hilarious-an extra 'n' in dianetics!must have been those pesky SP's!


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positive mental attitude is often no match for city building inspectors.


Ain't it the truth! The article has the tone that these guys are bozos not even able to do simple renovations or spell their own name!
"Acolyte of orthographics" is a VERY WITTY dig at supposedly-religious workers with pretentious titles. The writer Chris Dovi wrote a billiant lede*:
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Attention Richmond, the mother ship is landing — assuming it doesn’t get shot down by city building inspectors.


*Definition of lede:
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The most important structural element of a story is the lede or lead —namely contained in the story's first, or leading, sentence.
from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lede_%28ne ... _structure

For fact-based snark, Chris Dovi earned himself a Suppressive Person level, SP 1. See

See http://www.holysmoke.org/cos/the-suppressive-levels.htm


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PostPosted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 4:40 am 
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Scientology Center Leaves Carytown
Style Weekly 16th August 2011
http://www.styleweekly.com/richmond/sci ... id=1599730
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More than two and a half years ago, the Church of Scientology opened a mission to some fanfare in Carytown. Now it is no longer.

Within the past week or so, the church’s sign was removed from the corner of Cary and Nansemond streets.

Though the mission closed several months ago, “Scientology is very much alive and well in the Richmond area,” the Rev. Susan Taylor, president of the Church of Scientology in Washington, wrote in an email Friday to Style Weekly.

Mat Pastore “is continuing to deliver services from his Dianetics Center in the Richmond area,” Taylor said.

Taylor didn’t know where that local center was, she said, referring questions to Pastore. Reached Thursday, Pastore only would confirm the center’s closure and declined to comment further.

[...]

LOL

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 Post subject: Re: Another mission sits empty in VA [Carytown, Richmond]
PostPosted: Wed Aug 17, 2011 5:39 am 
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Phew, that was quick.

This is starting to get interesting.

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 Post subject: Re: Another mission sits empty in VA
PostPosted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 12:59 am 
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Sponge wrote:
Scientology Center Leaves Carytown
Style Weekly 16th August 2011
http://www.styleweekly.com/richmond/sci ... id=1599730
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More than two and a half years ago, the Church of Scientology opened a mission to some fanfare in Carytown. Now it is no longer.

Within the past week or so, the church’s sign was removed from the corner of Cary and Nansemond streets.

Though the mission closed several months ago, “Scientology is very much alive and well in the Richmond area,” the Rev. Susan Taylor, president of the Church of Scientology in Washington, wrote in an email Friday to Style Weekly.

Mat Pastore “is continuing to deliver services from his Dianetics Center in the Richmond area,” Taylor said.

Taylor didn’t know where that local center was, she said, referring questions to Pastore. Reached Thursday, Pastore only would confirm the center’s closure and declined to comment further.

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LOL

That would be the Sue Taylor who said in a recent Voice of Russia interview, "We [scientologists] have a very strong belief in God."

Liar, liar, stats are dire.


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 Post subject: Re: Another mission sits empty in VA [Carytown, Richmond]
PostPosted: Thu Aug 18, 2011 2:02 am 
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The mission in York (UK) was started around the same time as the Carytown one. They had the Jive Aces playing at the opening, on the street in front of a parade of dull shops where the mission is, well outside of the city centre, and more or less in a residential area. Fuck knows what the locals thought.
The Mission was run by an old couple I believe. They probably put retirement money into starting that mission. It was in office space above a fast food place and a laundrette. It was always reported to be pretty dead but failure was more or less confirmed a year or so ago. It probably costs the cult nothing in terms of money because the mission owners will be buying and stocking materials. I doubt the mothercult operates a "sale or return" policy like many publishers do.

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 Post subject: Re: Another mission sits empty in VA [Carytown, Richmond]
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There was a mission in North Phoenix that came and went with very little fanfare. The businesses that surrounded it said they rarely saw anybody in the suite, so they were not surprised that it closed down.


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 Post subject: Re: Another mission sits empty in VA [Carytown, Richmond]
PostPosted: Thu Dec 01, 2011 6:34 pm 
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On reddit today:

http://www.reddit.com/r/atheism/comments/mw36m/today_was_a_good_day/
Some funny and interesting comments.

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Full size image souce: http://i.imgur.com/UwB6F.jpg

That's scientology's negative KSW expanshun programme for you.
Nothing like a nice stark image of scientology being painted out of existence.

If you look at the full size image link, you'll notice a store in the same place called "Dogma" (a pet grooming store). LOL, poetic.

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 Post subject: Re: Another mission sits empty in VA [Carytown, Richmond]
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Come in with false bang of imported clams and go out in a whimper...love it...Dogma was a great movie!


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 Post subject: Re: Another mission sits empty in VA [Carytown, Richmond]
PostPosted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 7:15 pm 
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Ahhhhhh.... I think I may save off a copy of that photo and view it whenever life gets me down. It does bring a smile to my face....
:cheers:

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 Post subject: Re: Another mission sits empty in VA [Carytown, Richmond]
PostPosted: Fri Dec 09, 2011 8:37 pm 
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Painted over....seems to be the future legacy of the cult.


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