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The most recent Auditor states the Mission of Petaluma, a Mission in Upland (southern California), a Mission in Santa Monica, a Mission in Berkeley, and one in Chinatown, San Francsico (by a chinese speaking person) have recently been established. Missions are designed to feed into larger Churches of Scientology and have their own organization within the Church to which they are required to be responsible, report to, and so on. Terryeo 18:07, 19 April 2006 (UTC)

[edit] Please 'splain this to me...

Why are Sterling Management Systems and Heron Books listed as Scientology Organizations neither seems to fit the definition at the top of the page.

Heron - Per the Wikipedia article on this company it is the wholly owned subsidiary of the Delphi School which is not a Scientology organization per this page. What is the rational for listing it as being owned by Scientology?

Sterling Management Systems - Same situation as Heron. Sterling Management Systems is owned by the J. Chase Wilson Corporation which is owned solely by Kevin C. Wilson, an individual. It appears that Wilson is a Scientologist, but so what? so is Sky Dayton of EarthLink fame and no one is claiming that his company is a Scientology org. What's so different about Wilson and his company? --Ibeme 17:44, 1 October 2007 (UTC)