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Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization

The Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization, also known as Flag or FSO, is an American 501(c)(3) non-profit corporation.[1] Within the worldwide network of Scientology corporations and entities, the FSO is officially referred to as the "spiritual headquarters" of the Church of Scientology. The organization is located in Clearwater, Florida.[2]

Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization, Inc.
Scientology Building in Clearwater, Florida - operated by the Flag Service Organization
Formation1981
TypeReligious
HeadquartersClearwater, Florida, United States
Lena Lind
Websitescientology-fso.org

According to the official website of the Church of Scientology, "the Flag Service Organization (FSO) is a religious retreat which serves as the spiritual headquarters for Scientologists from all over the world. It is the hub of the Scientology worldwide community, a dynamic, multilingual organization and is the largest single Church of Scientology in the world with well over 1,000 staff members." Additionally, the FSO "delivers Dianetics and Scientology services from the very bottom of The Bridge to the top, as well as certain specialized auditing services only available here.[3]"

In a memorandum provided to the Internal Revenue Service, the Church of Scientology International explained the role and the functions of the FSO as follows:

'Flag' in CSFSO's name originates from the Flag Service Organization's earliest ecclesiastical beginnings in 1967 aboard the Flag Ship Apollo and the name was maintained as tradition when the land-based organization was established. CSFSO ministers the highest levels of auditor training through Class XII and auditing through New OT VII. It serves as the spiritual headquarters for Scientologists from all over the world who travel there to participate in religious services.

— Application for Recognition of Exemption Under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code, 1993 [4]: 150117 

In another 1993 memorandum by the Church of Scientology International, the following information was provided to the Internal Revenue Service with regards to FSO's personnel and its income:

"[...] CSFSO [...] ministers high levels of religious services to parishioners from around the world from facilities in Clearwater, Florida. This church has a staff of approximately 449 individuals and an annual budget of approximately $ 81.3 million, based on its annual disbursements for the most recent year for which financial statements are available. [...]"[5]

Corporate information edit

The FSO was incorporated in Florida on May 19, 1981.[6] On September 21, 1993, the following individuals held corporate positions at the organization: The Board of Trustees was composed of Sue Price, Pam Hubbert and Richard Reiss. The members of the Board of Directors at that time were Catherine Probst, Allen Hubbert and Debbie Cook. The corporation's President was Alicia Danilovich, its Secretary and Treasurer Catherine Probst.[citation needed] As of April 28, 2009, FSO's corporative officers were Lena Lind (President), Harvey Jacques (Director), Peter Mansell (Director), Glen Stilo (Secretary) and Barbara Meador (Treasurer & Director). FSO's registered agent is currently Robert V. Potter.[7]

On August 18, 1993, the FSO filed an application for tax exemption under section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code.[citation needed] The Internal Revenue Service granted FSO's request for exemption through an official recognition letter on October 1, 1993.[8]

The Religious Technology Center (RTC) holds the trademarks and service marks of Scientology. As such, RTC entered an organizational covenant with the FSO on January 1, 1982, granting FSO the right to sell and deliver the "Advanced Technology" to its public members while guaranteeing weekly payments to the RTC of 6% of the monetary value of the "Advanced Technology"-services delivered by the FSO.[citation needed]

The Church of Scientology International (CSI) presents itself as the mother church of the Church of Scientology worldwide.[9] As such, it has the right to use and sub-license various Scientology trademarks and service marks. Consequently, CSI has entered a number of agreements with other subordinate organizations in the Scientology hierarchy, such as the FSO:

  • "License Agreement". This agreement from May 26, 1982, regulates the use of the service marks and trademarks by the FSO.[citation needed]
  • "Ecclesiastical Support Agreement". This agreement from January 1, 1992, acknowledges CSI's dominant role and control over all the functions and activities of the FSO and guarantees a steady, weekly payment of 12.5% of the organizations' net income towards CSI.[citation needed]
  • "Motion Picture Exhibition Agreement". It guarantees CSI the weekly payment of 11% of the revenue by the FSO for their use of Scientology training courses. It also forces the organizations to use certain equipment, such as tape recorders, which CSI provides.[citation needed]

Organizational structure and management edit

According to its 1993 application for tax exemption, the corporation "Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization, Inc." consisted at that time of the following four different sub-organizations or sub-entities:[10]

"[...] 1. Flag Service Org. Flag Service Org ministers religious services to CSFSO's parishioners. This ecclesiastical body includes all of the auditors, case supervisors, course supervisors and other staff directly involved in ministering services, as well as executive and administrative staff that perform necessary support functions such as personnel, communications, ethics, treasury and finances, administration and dissemination. The highest ecclesiastical position in the Flag Service Org is its Captain, who, together with her deputies and other top executives form its executive council, the highest ecclesiastical body in the organization. Beneath the executive council is an advisory council, comprising the heads of each of the Flag Service Org's divisions. These two bodies, subject to ecclesiastical management advice and direction from senior ecclesiastical organizations [...], direct the day-to-day and week-to-week activities of the Flag Service Org."

"2. Flag Crew Org. The Flag Crew Org performs direct support functions for Flag Service Org and other ecclesiastical bodies within CSFSO. The Flag Crew Org maintains the buildings and property of CSFSO; maintains and operates the accommodations and food facilities of CSFSO's religious retreat; and berths, feeds and otherwise communally supports CSFSO's staff. The Flag Crew Org has its own captain, executive council and advisory council which direct its activities."

"3. Flag Land Base. Flag Land Base is an ecclesiastical body within CSFSO that is senior to both the Flag Service Org and Flag Crew Org. Flag Land Base is composed of a number of executive CSFSO staff personnel responsible for the overall direction and coordination of CSFSO as a whole. This body is headed by the Commanding Officer Flag Land Base, who is the highest ecclesiastical official in CSFSO's hierarchy. Whereas the Captains of the Flag Service Org and Flag Crew Org are primarily concerned with the activities of their respective ecclesiastical organizations, the Commanding Officer Flag Land Base and his staff consider CSFSO's activities as a whole."

"4. Commodore's Messenger Org Clearwater (CMO CW). CMO CW oversees and ensures the implementation of programs that CSFSO receives from the Commodore's Messenger Org International, an ecclesiastical body within CSI. These programs can relate to all facets of CSFSO's activities from the conduct of religious services to the acquisition and renovation of buildings, and unusual or ongoing legal or financial matters. [...]"

Corporate management

During the past years, CoSFSO Inc. was managed by the following corporate officers. The column "Year" of the following table refers to the date of the filing of the annual report for not-for-profit corporations with the Secretary of State for the State of Florida.

Year[11] President Vice-president Directors
2019 Lena (Lind) Pirak - Harvey Jacques, Christine Revell, Ben Shaw,
2018
2017
2016
2015
2014 Harvey Jacques, Peter Mansell, Barbara Meador
2013
2012
2011
2010
2009[12]
2008[13] Mary Shaw D. Cook, Harvey Jacques, Peter Mansell, B. Meador, K. True
2007[14] Debbie Cook, Barbara Meador, Ben Shaw, Kathy True
2006[15] Mary Story Debbie Cook, Barbara Meador, Ben Shaw
2005[16] Mary Voegeding
2004[17]
2003[18]
2002[19] Mary Story, Tom DeVocht
2001[20]
2000[21] Mary Story
1999[22] Brian Anderson
1998[23] Brian Anderson, Debbie Cook, Barbara Meador, Ben Shaw
1997[24]
1996[25] Brian Anderson, Debbie Cook, Barbara Meador
1995[26] Brian Anderson, Debbie Cook, Barbara Meador, Mary Story
1993[citation needed] Alicia Danilovich - Debbie Cook, Allen Hubbert, Catherine Probst

In 1993, Catherine Probst held both the position of Treasurer and Secretary. During the years 1995 and 1996 Barbara Meador and Marsha Lovering held the positions of Treasurer and Secretary. In 1997 Glen Stilo replaced Lovering as Secretary, while Meador continued as Treasurer. Since then, these two positions remained unchanged.

Lisa McPherson controversy edit

Lisa McPherson (February 10, 1959 – December 5, 1995) was an American Scientologist who died in the care of the Church of Scientology in Clearwater, Florida. After a minor traffic accident where McPherson seemed unharmed, she removed her clothes in the street and paramedics transported her to a local hospital. In order to avoid psychiatric intervention, local Scientologists convinced her to leave the hospital and seek care at the nearby Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization (FSO). There she was held against her will for 17 days without any medical care, while her physical and mental condition rapidly deteriorated and she died. Following the report by the state medical examiner that indicated that McPherson was a victim of negligent homicide, FSO was indicted on two felony charges, "abuse and/or neglect of a disabled adult" and "practicing medicine without a license." The charges were dropped after the state's medical examiner changed the cause of death from "undetermined" to an "accident" on June 13, 2000. A civil suit brought by McPherson's family was settled on May 28, 2004.[27][28][29]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Letter by the Internal Revenue Service to Flemming Paludan, Regional Director, Danish Tax-Office, Washington, D.C., USA, December 22nd, 1993
  2. ^ Information from the official website of the Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization, retrieved on April 7th, 2008 "Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization 210 South Fort Harrison Ave. Clearwater, Florida 33756 USA 727-445-4387"
  3. ^ Excerpts from the official website of the Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization, retrieved on April 7th, 2008
  4. ^
    • Form 1023 – Application for Recognition of Exemption Under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code – Church of Scientology International, Washington, DC, August 18, 1993
    • "Attachment to form 1023 by Church of Scientology International" (PDF). Retrieved March 25, 2023 – via David S. Touretzky.
  5. ^ Summary Description of Churches of Scientology - RTC, CSI, CSFSSO, CSFSO, Other Churches, Missions, Field Ministers, CSI Prod. 11-4-93, Bate Stamp: 151396 - 151398, Ex. 1-3, Washington, DC, 1993
  6. ^ Filing Information - Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization, Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations, retrieved on April 7th, 2008
  7. ^ Filing Information - Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization, Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations, retrieved on June 17th, 2009
  8. ^ Recognition Letter for 501(c)(3) tax-exempt status - Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization, Inc., Bate Stamp: 236340 - 236343, Washington, DC, October 1st, 1993
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on 2008-02-21. Retrieved 2008-04-07.
  10. ^ IRS form 1023 application for Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization, Inc. : Part II, Question 1 - Description of Activities, Page 2D, Bates numbers 236348-236349
  11. ^ "Detail by Entity Name". search.sunbiz.org. Retrieved 2019-10-02.
  12. ^ Filing Information - April 28th, 2009 - Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization, Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations, retrieved on June 17th, 2009
  13. ^ Filing Information - April 24th, 2008 - Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization, Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations, retrieved on June 7th, 2008
  14. ^ Filing Information - April 17th, 2007 - Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization, Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations, retrieved on June 7th, 2008
  15. ^ Filing Information - April 30th, 2006 - Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization, Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations, retrieved on June 7th, 2008
  16. ^ Filing Information - April 28th, 2005 - Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization, Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations, retrieved on June 7th, 2008
  17. ^ Filing Information - April 15th, 2004 - Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization, Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations, retrieved on June 7th, 2008
  18. ^ Filing Information - March 26th, 2003 - Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization, Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations, retrieved on June 7th, 2008
  19. ^ Filing Information - April 22nd, 2002 - Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization, Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations, retrieved on June 7th, 2008
  20. ^ Filing Information - February 2nd, 2001 - Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization, Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations, retrieved on June 7th, 2008
  21. ^ Filing Information - May 4th, 2000 - Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization, Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations, retrieved on June 7th, 2008
  22. ^ Filing Information - March 4th, 1999 - Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization, Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations, retrieved on June 7th, 2008
  23. ^ Filing Information - May 15th, 1998 - Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization, Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations, retrieved on June 7th, 2008
  24. ^ Filing Information - August 1st, 1997 - Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization, Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations, retrieved on June 7th, 2008
  25. ^ Filing Information - March 28th, 1996 - Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization, Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations, retrieved on June 7th, 2008
  26. ^ Filing Information - May 31st, 1995 - Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization, Florida Department of State, Division of Corporations, retrieved on June 7th, 2008
  27. ^ Frantz, Douglas (December 1, 1997). . The New York Times. Archived from the original on November 11, 2020. Retrieved June 15, 2023.
  28. ^ Tobin, Thomas C. (February 23, 2000). . St. Petersburg Times. Archived from the original on August 19, 2000. Retrieved September 14, 2008.
  29. ^ Farley, Robert (May 29, 2004). . St. Petersburg Times. Archived from the original on March 20, 2018. Retrieved September 14, 2008.

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This article relies excessively on references to primary sources Please improve this article by adding secondary or tertiary sources Find sources Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization news newspapers books scholar JSTOR March 2009 Learn how and when to remove this message The Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization also known as Flag or FSO is an American 501 c 3 non profit corporation 1 Within the worldwide network of Scientology corporations and entities the FSO is officially referred to as the spiritual headquarters of the Church of Scientology The organization is located in Clearwater Florida 2 Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization Inc Scientology Building in Clearwater Florida operated by the Flag Service OrganizationFormation1981TypeReligiousHeadquartersClearwater Florida United StatesPresidentLena LindWebsitescientology fso org According to the official website of the Church of Scientology the Flag Service Organization FSO is a religious retreat which serves as the spiritual headquarters for Scientologists from all over the world It is the hub of the Scientology worldwide community a dynamic multilingual organization and is the largest single Church of Scientology in the world with well over 1 000 staff members Additionally the FSO delivers Dianetics and Scientology services from the very bottom of The Bridge to the top as well as certain specialized auditing services only available here 3 In a memorandum provided to the Internal Revenue Service the Church of Scientology International explained the role and the functions of the FSO as follows Flag in CSFSO s name originates from the Flag Service Organization s earliest ecclesiastical beginnings in 1967 aboard the Flag Ship Apollo and the name was maintained as tradition when the land based organization was established CSFSO ministers the highest levels of auditor training through Class XII and auditing through New OT VII It serves as the spiritual headquarters for Scientologists from all over the world who travel there to participate in religious services Application for Recognition of Exemption Under Section 501 c 3 of the Internal Revenue Code 1993 4 150117 In another 1993 memorandum by the Church of Scientology International the following information was provided to the Internal Revenue Service with regards to FSO s personnel and its income CSFSO ministers high levels of religious services to parishioners from around the world from facilities in Clearwater Florida This church has a staff of approximately 449 individuals and an annual budget of approximately 81 3 million based on its annual disbursements for the most recent year for which financial statements are available 5 Contents 1 Corporate information 2 Organizational structure and management 3 Lisa McPherson controversy 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksCorporate information editThe FSO was incorporated in Florida on May 19 1981 6 On September 21 1993 the following individuals held corporate positions at the organization The Board of Trustees was composed of Sue Price Pam Hubbert and Richard Reiss The members of the Board of Directors at that time were Catherine Probst Allen Hubbert and Debbie Cook The corporation s President was Alicia Danilovich its Secretary and Treasurer Catherine Probst citation needed As of April 28 2009 FSO s corporative officers were Lena Lind President Harvey Jacques Director Peter Mansell Director Glen Stilo Secretary and Barbara Meador Treasurer amp Director FSO s registered agent is currently Robert V Potter 7 On August 18 1993 the FSO filed an application for tax exemption under section 501 c 3 of the Internal Revenue Code citation needed The Internal Revenue Service granted FSO s request for exemption through an official recognition letter on October 1 1993 8 The Religious Technology Center RTC holds the trademarks and service marks of Scientology As such RTC entered an organizational covenant with the FSO on January 1 1982 granting FSO the right to sell and deliver the Advanced Technology to its public members while guaranteeing weekly payments to the RTC of 6 of the monetary value of the Advanced Technology services delivered by the FSO citation needed The Church of Scientology International CSI presents itself as the mother church of the Church of Scientology worldwide 9 As such it has the right to use and sub license various Scientology trademarks and service marks Consequently CSI has entered a number of agreements with other subordinate organizations in the Scientology hierarchy such as the FSO License Agreement This agreement from May 26 1982 regulates the use of the service marks and trademarks by the FSO citation needed Ecclesiastical Support Agreement This agreement from January 1 1992 acknowledges CSI s dominant role and control over all the functions and activities of the FSO and guarantees a steady weekly payment of 12 5 of the organizations net income towards CSI citation needed Motion Picture Exhibition Agreement It guarantees CSI the weekly payment of 11 of the revenue by the FSO for their use of Scientology training courses It also forces the organizations to use certain equipment such as tape recorders which CSI provides citation needed Organizational structure and management editAccording to its 1993 application for tax exemption the corporation Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization Inc consisted at that time of the following four different sub organizations or sub entities 10 1 Flag Service Org Flag Service Org ministers religious services to CSFSO s parishioners This ecclesiastical body includes all of the auditors case supervisors course supervisors and other staff directly involved in ministering services as well as executive and administrative staff that perform necessary support functions such as personnel communications ethics treasury and finances administration and dissemination The highest ecclesiastical position in the Flag Service Org is its Captain who together with her deputies and other top executives form its executive council the highest ecclesiastical body in the organization Beneath the executive council is an advisory council comprising the heads of each of the Flag Service Org s divisions These two bodies subject to ecclesiastical management advice and direction from senior ecclesiastical organizations direct the day to day and week to week activities of the Flag Service Org 2 Flag Crew Org The Flag Crew Org performs direct support functions for Flag Service Org and other ecclesiastical bodies within CSFSO The Flag Crew Org maintains the buildings and property of CSFSO maintains and operates the accommodations and food facilities of CSFSO s religious retreat and berths feeds and otherwise communally supports CSFSO s staff The Flag Crew Org has its own captain executive council and advisory council which direct its activities 3 Flag Land Base Flag Land Base is an ecclesiastical body within CSFSO that is senior to both the Flag Service Org and Flag Crew Org Flag Land Base is composed of a number of executive CSFSO staff personnel responsible for the overall direction and coordination of CSFSO as a whole This body is headed by the Commanding Officer Flag Land Base who is the highest ecclesiastical official in CSFSO s hierarchy Whereas the Captains of the Flag Service Org and Flag Crew Org are primarily concerned with the activities of their respective ecclesiastical organizations the Commanding Officer Flag Land Base and his staff consider CSFSO s activities as a whole 4 Commodore s Messenger Org Clearwater CMO CW CMO CW oversees and ensures the implementation of programs that CSFSO receives from the Commodore s Messenger Org International an ecclesiastical body within CSI These programs can relate to all facets of CSFSO s activities from the conduct of religious services to the acquisition and renovation of buildings and unusual or ongoing legal or financial matters Corporate managementDuring the past years CoSFSO Inc was managed by the following corporate officers The column Year of the following table refers to the date of the filing of the annual report for not for profit corporations with the Secretary of State for the State of Florida Year 11 President Vice president Directors 2019 Lena Lind Pirak Harvey Jacques Christine Revell Ben Shaw 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 Harvey Jacques Peter Mansell Barbara Meador 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 12 2008 13 Mary Shaw D Cook Harvey Jacques Peter Mansell B Meador K True 2007 14 Debbie Cook Barbara Meador Ben Shaw Kathy True 2006 15 Mary Story Debbie Cook Barbara Meador Ben Shaw 2005 16 Mary Voegeding 2004 17 2003 18 2002 19 Mary Story Tom DeVocht 2001 20 2000 21 Mary Story 1999 22 Brian Anderson 1998 23 Brian Anderson Debbie Cook Barbara Meador Ben Shaw 1997 24 1996 25 Brian Anderson Debbie Cook Barbara Meador 1995 26 Brian Anderson Debbie Cook Barbara Meador Mary Story 1993 citation needed Alicia Danilovich Debbie Cook Allen Hubbert Catherine Probst In 1993 Catherine Probst held both the position of Treasurer and Secretary During the years 1995 and 1996 Barbara Meador and Marsha Lovering held the positions of Treasurer and Secretary In 1997 Glen Stilo replaced Lovering as Secretary while Meador continued as Treasurer Since then these two positions remained unchanged Lisa McPherson controversy editThis paragraph is an excerpt from Death of Lisa McPherson edit Lisa McPherson February 10 1959 December 5 1995 was an American Scientologist who died in the care of the Church of Scientology in Clearwater Florida After a minor traffic accident where McPherson seemed unharmed she removed her clothes in the street and paramedics transported her to a local hospital In order to avoid psychiatric intervention local Scientologists convinced her to leave the hospital and seek care at the nearby Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization FSO There she was held against her will for 17 days without any medical care while her physical and mental condition rapidly deteriorated and she died Following the report by the state medical examiner that indicated that McPherson was a victim of negligent homicide FSO was indicted on two felony charges abuse and or neglect of a disabled adult and practicing medicine without a license The charges were dropped after the state s medical examiner changed the cause of death from undetermined to an accident on June 13 2000 A civil suit brought by McPherson s family was settled on May 28 2004 27 28 29 See also edit nbsp Florida portal Scientology Dianetics Church of Scientology Religious Technology Center Church of Scientology International Fort Harrison Hotel List of Scientology organizationsReferences edit Letter by the Internal Revenue Service to Flemming Paludan Regional Director Danish Tax Office Washington D C USA December 22nd 1993 Information from the official website of the Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization retrieved on April 7th 2008 Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization 210 South Fort Harrison Ave Clearwater Florida 33756 USA 727 445 4387 Excerpts from the official website of the Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization retrieved on April 7th 2008 Form 1023 Application for Recognition of Exemption Under Section 501 c 3 of the Internal Revenue Code Church of Scientology International Washington DC August 18 1993 Attachment to form 1023 by Church of Scientology International PDF Retrieved March 25 2023 via David S Touretzky Summary Description of Churches of Scientology RTC CSI CSFSSO CSFSO Other Churches Missions Field Ministers CSI Prod 11 4 93 Bate Stamp 151396 151398 Ex 1 3 Washington DC 1993 Filing Information Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization Florida Department of State Division of Corporations retrieved on April 7th 2008 Filing Information Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization Florida Department of State Division of Corporations retrieved on June 17th 2009 Recognition Letter for 501 c 3 tax exempt status Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization Inc Bate Stamp 236340 236343 Washington DC October 1st 1993 The Church of Scientology International What is Scientology official website retrieved on March 24th 2008 Archived from the original on 2008 02 21 Retrieved 2008 04 07 IRS form 1023 application for Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization Inc Part II Question 1 Description of Activities Page 2D Bates numbers 236348 236349 Detail by Entity Name search sunbiz org Retrieved 2019 10 02 Filing Information April 28th 2009 Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization Florida Department of State Division of Corporations retrieved on June 17th 2009 Filing Information April 24th 2008 Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization Florida Department of State Division of Corporations retrieved on June 7th 2008 Filing Information April 17th 2007 Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization Florida Department of State Division of Corporations retrieved on June 7th 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Distrust in Clearwater A special report Death of a Scientologist Heightens Suspicions in a Florida Town The New York Times Archived from the original on November 11 2020 Retrieved June 15 2023 Tobin Thomas C February 23 2000 Church member s death now called accident St Petersburg Times Archived from the original on August 19 2000 Retrieved September 14 2008 Farley Robert May 29 2004 Scientologists settle death suit St Petersburg Times Archived from the original on March 20 2018 Retrieved September 14 2008 External links editChurch of Scientology Flag Service Organization Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Church of Scientology Flag Service Organization amp oldid 1218699641, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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