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Originally known as Source Productions, Golden Era employs ] members who put out 60 hours of work a week to do this delicate job; many Sea Org members work and reside at Golden Era's studio compound in ]. | Originally known as Source Productions, Golden Era employs ] members who put out 60 hours of work a week to do this delicate job; many Sea Org members work and reside at Golden Era's studio compound in ]. | ||
The grounds of Golden Era Studios are said to also be the home of many high church officials including ], the chairman of the board of the ]. |
The grounds of Golden Era Studios are said to also be the home of many high church officials including ], the chairman of the board of the ]. | ||
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Template:ScientologySeries Golden Era Productions is a special organization operated by the Church of Scientology that produces promotional material for the Church's membership, as well as many of the restored lectures, E-meters, training films and other materials related to the scriptures or works of church founder L. Ron Hubbard.
Originally known as Source Productions, Golden Era employs Sea Org members who put out 60 hours of work a week to do this delicate job; many Sea Org members work and reside at Golden Era's studio compound in Hemet, California.official Scientology faq
The grounds of Golden Era Studios are said to also be the home of many high church officials including David Miscavige, the chairman of the board of the RTC.
References and External Links
- "voter registration records list the Gilman Hot Springs complex as Miscavige's residence since the early 1990s and as recently as the 2004 general election"
Tom Cruise and Scientology Los Angeles Times, Dec. 18, 2005
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