

One of the best things about Louis Theroux’s funny 2015 film, My Scientology Movie, was how unflappably polite he was while he argued with Sea Org official Catherine Fraser over a frontage road at Scientology’s secretive “Int Base” and whether it was a public street or not.

A couple of times, Theroux visited the base during the movie, one time with former Sea Org worker Marc Headley, another time with actor Andrew Perez. When Theroux tried to get some footage by parking on the frontage lane — called Sublette Road — Fraser insisted that he was on private property and tried to get him to leave.

It’s Theroux’s manner, of course, which makes it such a great comedic moment, but also the apoplectic Scientologists, who hate having a camera crew so close to their property.

So important is the battle to the film, the very last thing you see in the movie is a statement on screen: “It is a public road.”


Well, we have some new evidence that the Church of Scientology was so incensed over the embarrassment it suffered at the hands of Theroux, it has taken some extraordinary steps to make sure it never happens again.

And for that, we once again must thank Erin Hodges Plumb, the Underground Bunker reader who has visited several Scientology locations recently, with hilarious results.

In this case, Erin had been talking to some protesters who were planning to demonstrate at Int Base, and were counting on being able to park at Sublette Road. But then, Erin herself drove by the base, and was surprised to see that Sublette Road has been torn up, and that some of the houses that lined it have been demolished.

Here’s one photo she took from her car as she drove by.







Later, she checked Google maps street view, and sure enough, as far back as this view in November 2016, the church has been taking the houses out.







She also noted that a metal bar has been set up closing off the road from the highway at the spot where Louis Theroux had filmed his scenes.

Curious about what was up, she called the county, which confirmed that Scientology is removing the houses, and so they’ve been able to turn Sublette Road private.

“They told me the road is no longer even on county maps,” Erin tells us. The same was true for another small road on the other side of the highway, Country Club Drive.

Take that, Theroux!

Amazed that Scientology would go to such lengths to turn a minor road private, we asked Marc Headley for his thoughts.

“I think Claire and I lived in at least four different houses along Sublette Road during our time there,” he says. He and his wife Claire escaped from the base in 2005. (You can read all about it in Marc’s excellent 2009 book, Blown for Good. At his website, every copy he sells is signed by both Marc and Claire.)

“All of these houses were older houses but none of them were abandoned up until 2005. During the late 1990’s and 2000’s, they were buying up all of those houses for way over the market value in order to motivate the owners to sell. I would say they spent at least $15 million buying up all those houses on Sublette Road and Country Club Drive. And don’t forget, they also bought the trailer park next to the golf course club house.”

Marc pointed out which of the houses he had lived in when he made his escape. He says it’s a hole in the ground now.

“I think that they’re trying to build a buffer around the Int Base property, and the incident with Louis and myself is being used as a reason for Dave Miscavige not to come back to the Int Base,” he says, referring to recent news that Miscavige has not been at the base in four years.

“Dave Miscavige used to do that all the time while we were there. He would make up imaginary reasons why certain things could or could not be done and then levy punishments or threaten punishments for these things not getting done. A list of these things would then be issued to the crew and everyone would lose their minds trying to get these things done over a period of weeks or months. I’d bet big money that Sublette road getting closed was on that list and getting all those houses removed is also listed,” Headley says.

“The highway being closed was also a standing order that Dave Miscavige ordered. Muriel Defresne or Ken Hoden would get up in front of all of the staff at Staff Meeting each week and update the crew on all the work they were doing to put the puzzle pieces in place to get that road closed. Miscavige’s house used to be right next to the highway, and he complained that the morning traffic was so noisy that he could not sleep. This was one of the threats that he used to use to move all of RTC to LA or Clearwater. If the highway could not be closed, then he would not stay at the Int Base.”



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Bonus items from our tipsters

Tomorrow night’s New Year’s Eve celebration at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles is so big, they’re comparing it to an L. Ron Hubbard congress. Ha.







There’s now a large temporary structure out in front of the Shrine for all of the security stuff going on tomorrow night…







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Posted by Tony Ortega on December 15, 2017 at 07:00

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