Church of Spiritual Technology
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The Church of Spiritual Technology (CST) is a California 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation,[2] incorporated in 1982, which owns all the copyrights of the estate of L. Ron Hubbard and licenses their use. CST does business as L. Ron Hubbard Library.[1] The Church of Spiritual Technology points to Hubbard as the “focal point,” with the structure designed to realize what Scientologists understand to be his vision. The stated purpose of the archive in CST, according to the church is “so that future generations will have available to them all of L. Ron Hubbard’s technology in its exact and original form, no matter what happens to the society.” [3]
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Abbreviation | CST |
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Formation | 1982 |
Type | Nonprofit |
Purpose | Owns the copyrights to the works of L. Ron Hubbard and licenses their use |
Headquarters | 25406 State Highway 189, Twin Peaks, California 92391 |
Coordinates | Latitude: 34.229853 Longitude: -117.25 |
Product | Preservation and archiving of L. Ron Hubbard's writings and lectures.[1] |
Chairman of Religious Technology Center | David Miscavige |
President | Russell Bellin |
Secretary | Jeanne Reynolds |
Treasurer | Arthur Bolstad |
Remarks | Assets: US$ 447 million (2012) |