REVEALED: Scientologists’ New Mexico desert “landing pad” for spaceship after nuclear catastrophe

Here’s where ‘Sci’ guys will land

  • By ANDY SOLTIS
  • Last Updated: 7:34 AM, August 17, 2013
  • Posted: 1:34 AM, August 17, 2013


After the apocalypse, this is where Scientologists will land their spaceship as they return home to Earth.

It’s called Trementina base, in a remote stretch of the New Mexico desert. Its main building is described as an “alien space cathedral” that sits on the side of a mountain near secret tunnels and underground vaults that guard the written works of Scientology’s founder.

Photos taken by a helicopter on a recent flyover revealed one of the closest public looks at the compound since it was built in the 1980s by a Church of Scientology branch, the Church of Technology.

Photos: Jeff Rayner/Coleman-Rayner

CRUISE SHIPS:
This New Mexico desert property is where Scientologists keep their religion’s documents and plan to land their spacecraft.



The two giant circles, carved into the ground with diamond shapes inside them, are the symbols of the Church of Technology and are thought to be intended as landing markers for future generations of Scientologists.

When a nuclear holocaust vaporizes the human race, as church members predict, their survivors will be able to identify the area and land near the three-story, green-and-beige house.

Former Scientologists said hundreds of feet below the house are vaults that hold copies on gold discs of lectures by church founder L. Ron Hubbard.

The discs are sealed in heat- resistant titanium caskets, and the steel-lined tunnels below the house can withstand an atomic bomb, members told author John Sweeney.

One of the few non-Scientologists believed to have visited the site is Tom Gallagos, former police chief of the nearest town, Las Vegas, NM, 20 miles away.

Gallagos told Britain’s Daily Mail that he asked for a firsthand look in the 1990s to refute what locals were saying was going on at the remote site.

“I visited the base because we wanted to dispel the rumors that there were cameras in the trees and sharpshooters hiding everywhere, waiting to kill anyone who entered,” he said.

“I didn’t see that, but my visit was planned and so they wouldn’t show me any bad side.”

Gallagos said inside the compound’s stone walls were several machines for copying Hubbard’s works.

“They were transferring writings, speeches and videos. This vault is like a giant time capsule and they told me all the scriptures are being kept there,” he said.
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