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1530 [basement] 3rd avenue seattle wa united states • 300 west harrison street seattle wa united states • andreas heldal-lund • ann pearce • anonymous (group) • beck hansen • brandon ivers • brian miller • debra giannola • jeanne lang jones • leonard giannola • narconon (aka scientology drug rehab) • protest, picket • puget sound business journal (seattle) • real estate • seattle weekly • stress test • suppressive person (sp) • tax matter • the stranger (seattle, washington) • washington [state] • xenu (operating thetan level 3, ot 3, wall of fire) • whyweprotest.net (formerly, enturbulation.org) • xenu.net (aka operation clambake)
Reference materials 300 West Harrison Street Seattle WA United States1530 [basement] 3rd Avenue Seattle WA United States
3 matching items found between Jul 2008 and Dec 2008. Furthermore, there are 70 matching items for all time not shown.
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Aug 26, 2008
Pay no mind — Scientology vs. Beck vs. Barb's Bars — The Stranger (Seattle, Washington)
Type: Press
Author(s): Brandon Ivers
Source: The Stranger (Seattle, Washington)
SCOTT BEALE Beck Don't believe everything that you breathe. "Hi! Could we tempt you with some delicious bars?" It's 10:00 a.m. on Sunday morning, and my sister and I are at the Minneapolis Church of Scientology. We've been standing at the entryway for two minutes now, completely paralyzed. Our secret plan is definitely not working—these people cannot be bought by conventional means. "Okay. If you don't want any bars, can I ask you a few questions?" The middle-aged guy standing in ...
Aug 13, 2008
As Scientology expands, so do its naysayers — Seattle Weekly
Type: Press
Author(s): Brian Miller
Source: Seattle Weekly
Masked protesters are taking to Seattle streets as the church eyes new facilities downtown and in lower Queen Anne. Motorists stuck on Mercer Street this summer have been treated to an odd overhead sight as they crawl under Aurora Avenue toward I-5. Wielding banners and signs, a small band of protesters has appeared on certain evenings, waving at drivers below and encouraging them to honk if they hate Xenu. On other nights, farther west in the Uptown neighborhood, the same merry ...
Jul 15, 2008
Paccar buys more property, but won't say why — Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle)
Type: Press
Author(s): Jeanne Lang Jones
Source: Puget Sound Business Journal (Seattle)
Truck maker Paccar has Bellevue’s business community buzzing over a recent property shopping spree. Downtown property owners, developers, city officials and real estate professionals alike are wondering what prompted the conservative Fortune 500 company to buy two parcels of land across a major arterial from its headquarters and main holdings. Thanks to a $21.53 million spree in the summer of 2000, Paccar Inc. already owns most of the east side of the Bellevue superblock that stretches from Northeast Eighth Street all ...
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