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The Gold Base is also referred to as the "Int Base".<ref name="stone"/>
 
In an article published in the [[LA Weekly]], Gale Holland wrote that there are critics of the Church of Scientology who say that Gold Base "houses the church's highly secretive security apparatus"[.<ref name="UnfairGame">{{cite news | author = Gale Holland | title = Unfair Game: Scientologists Get Their Man | url = http://www.laweekly.com/news/news/unfair-game/4713/ | publisher = [[LA Weekly]]. | date = [[2001-06-20]] | accessdate = 2007-08-25}}</ref> There are motion sensors every several feet and mounted video surveillance cameras.<ref name="stone"/> Former Scientology security officer [[Andre Tabayoyon]] has testified in court that the Gold Base is illegally stockpiling weapons and ammunition. [<ref>http://www.xs4all.nl/~kspaink/cos/mpoulter/worst/andre2.html]</ref> His wife also swore in her affidavit that Sea Org women were forced to have abortions against their will [.<ref>http://www.xs4all.nl/~kspaink/cos/mpoulter/worst/abortion.html].</ref>
 
Currently, most base personnel live in Hemet at the Vista Gardens Apartments or the Kirby Apartments and commute by base-owned bus.<ref name="inland">{{cite journalweb | authorurl = Rebecca Perryhttp://www.latimes.com/media/acrobat/2005-12/21006726.pdf |format = [[PDF]]|title = Scientology's inland empire |accessdate journal= 2007-08-25 |last = LosPerry Angeles|first Times= Rebecca | datecoauthors = December 17Kelsen, 2005 Don| urldate = http://www.latimes.com/media/acrobat/[[2005-12/21006726.pdf -17]]| formatwork = [[PDFLos Angeles Times]]|publisher = }}</ref><ref>{{cite journal | author = Staff | title = After spending half of her life in Scientology, she found truth & freedom in Jesus Christ | journal = Baptist Press | date = August 16, 2005 | url = http://www.bpnews.net/bpnews.asp?id=21407 }}</ref>
 
Scientology also maintains the [[Trementina Base]] in [[New Mexico]] as a high-tech archive of Hubbard's spoken and written words, with similar archives located in [[Petrolia, California]] and [[Crestline, California]]. [http://www.holysmoke.org/cos/trementina-vault3.htm]
 
Scientology also maintains the [[Trementina Base]] in [[New Mexico]] as a high-tech archive of Hubbard's spoken and written words, with similar archives located in [[Petrolia, California]] and [[Crestline, California]]. [<ref>http://www.holysmoke.org/cos/trementina-vault3.htm]</ref>
 
==Features==
Notable buildings and features in Gold Base include:
*Upper Villas - where David Miscavige and other high level Scientologists and celebrities stay.
*BonnieView - the home for L. Ron Hubbard when he returns in his next life.
*Staff berthing - four buildings where staff live.
*CMO Int - [[Commodore's Messengers Organization International]]. CMO Int has the function of establishing and running all management units under Church of Scientology International (CSI)'s control.
*OGH buildings - Old Gilman House. Probably used for [[auditing (Scientology)|auditing]] or solo auditing.
*RTC building - where [[Religious Technology Center]] is headquartered.
*Del Sol - auditing rooms for staff.
*Qual Gold - Headquarters for Qual Sec, in charge of "quality control".
 
Gold Base also has recreational facilities, including a running track, basketball, volleyball, and soccer facilities, an exercise building, a waterslide, a small lake with a training ship (the ''Laissez-Faire''), two beaches, and a golf course.<ref>http://alley.ethercat.com/cgi-bin/xint/xint.cgi?2</ref><ref name="inland"/>
==Picketing at Gold Base==
 
Henson picketed the secretive, and allegedly heavily-armed[<ref>http://lermanet.com/cos/andres.html]</ref>, Gold Base compound to protest the deaths of a Scientologist, Stacy Moxon Meyer, and a non-Scientologist, Ashlee Shaner.
 
Meyer, the daughter of lead Scientology attorney [[Moxon & Kobrin|Kendrick Moxon]], died in an accident in an underground electrical vault at the Gold Base at about the same time that picketers aboveground were protesting the previous death of Ashlee Shaner. Shaner died in an auto accident on the road fronting Gold Base when a contractor working for the Church was moving a piece of [[Loader (equipment)|construction equipment]] across the highway after dusk without adequate lighting.[<ref>http://www.holysmoke.org/cos/shanner-nove.htm]</ref>
 
== References ==