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From Wiki, about the name:
Trementina (an unincorporated community) was named after the Spanish word for turpentine, in reference to the pitch of the pinyon pine which was used by the Spanish Americans as a folk medicine and a substitute for chewing gum.
OK – that’s a little interesting, but enough for Trementina’s titular status? Not really.
I then noticed a Wiki-clickable bullet under “See Also.” It said “Trementina Base.” So, I clicked:
Trementina Base is the popular designation for a property of the Scientology-affiliated Church of Spiritual Technology (CST) near Trementina, New Mexico. The CST is an entity formed to manage the Church of Scientology’s copyright affairs.
According to the CST, the purpose of the base is to provide storage space for an archiving project to preserve Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard’s writings, films and recordings for future generations. Hubbard’s texts have been engraved on stainless steel tablets and encased in titanium capsules underground. The project began in the late 1980s.