It is advertised as a "Biographic Encyclopedia" and is primarily authored by the official biographer, Dan Sherman. Winter became disillusioned, and in 1951, he wrote that he had never seen a single convincing Clear: "I have seen some individuals who are supposed to have been 'clear,' but their behavior does not conform to the definition of the state. If one has the right to communicate, then one must also have the right to not receive communication from another. [200], The report led to Scientology being banned in Victoria,[203] Western Australia and South Australia,[204] and led to more negative publicity around the world. In 2007 a BBC documentary on Scientology by reporter John Sweeney came under scrutiny by Scientologists. However, the documents that he uncovered convinced both Armstrong and Garrison that Hubbard had systematically misrepresented his life. [281], Hubbard was survived by his wife Mary Sue and all of his children except his second son Quentin. [165] Hubbard also traveled to the United Kingdom to establish his control over a Dianetics group in London. She was sent to a federal prison along with ten other Scientologists. Scientologists around the world were presented with a glamorous picture of life in the Sea Org and many applied to join Hubbard aboard the fleet. "[166] On September 24, 1952, only a few weeks after arriving in London, Hubbard's wife Mary Sue gave birth to her first child, a daughter whom they named Diana Meredith de Wolfe Hubbard. [258] His second son Quentin committed suicide a few weeks later in Las Vegas. According to Moulton, Hubbard told him that he had been machine-gunned in the back near the Dutch East Indies. Hubbard had a different idea; he wrote to the U.S. Navy requesting permission to leave the country "to visit Central & South America & China" for the purposes of "collecting writing material"—in other words, undertaking a world cruise. [54], The manuscript later became part of Scientology mythology. These included Fear, Final Blackout and Typewriter in the Sky. "[112] Dianetics was duly launched in Astounding's May 1950 issue and on May 9, Hubbard's companion book Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health was published[113] by Hermitage House. The Hollywood Reporter’s Expose on Scientology Proves More Than Ever Why We Need Media Wisdom. He characterized the sights of Beijing as "rubberneck stations" for tourists and described the palaces of the Forbidden City as "very trashy-looking" and "not worth mentioning". The writings and documents in evidence additionally reflect his egoism, greed, avarice, lust for power, and vindictiveness and aggressiveness against persons perceived by him to be disloyal or hostile. "[56], Hubbard joined The Explorers Club in February 1940 on the strength of his claimed explorations in the Caribbean and survey flights in the United States. London: Joseph, 1987. [14] During his first year, Hubbard helped organize the university Glider Club and was elected its president. [187] The Food and Drug Administration took action against Scientology's medical claims, seizing thousands of pills being marketed as "radiation cures"[197] as well as publications and E-meters. [151], The Church of Scientology attributes its genesis to Hubbard's discovery of "a new line of research"—"that man is most fundamentally a spiritual being (a thetan)". [341], Scientology accounts of the expedition to Alaska describe "Hubbard's re-charting of an especially treacherous Inside Passage, and his ethnological study of indigenous Aleuts and Haidas" and tell of how "along the way, he not only roped a Kodiak Bear, but braved seventy-mile-an-hour winds and commensurate seas off the Aleutian Islands. [119] Some of Hubbard's fellow science fiction writers also criticized it; Isaac Asimov considered it "gibberish"[38] while Jack Williamson called it "a lunatic revision of Freudian psychology". [138], By late 1950, the Elizabeth, N.J. Foundation was in financial crisis and the Los Angeles Foundation was more than $200,000 in debt (equivalent to $1,750,000 in 2019). According to Hubbard, Sara was "currently intimate with [communists] but evidently under coercion. "The Story of Dianetics and Scientology," lecture of October 18, 1958, Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health, unsuccessful attempt to take over the town, Journal of the American Medical Association, Hubbard Association of Scientologists International, recently established military dictatorship, Puerto Rican Department of Natural Resources, List of fugitives from justice who are no longer sought, "At an early age, Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard learned how to captivate the press", "New government release contains a surprise: L. Ron Hubbard flunked out of high school, too! [305], According to Rothstein's assessment of Hubbard's legacy, Scientology consciously aims to transfer the charismatic authority of Hubbard to institutionalize his authority over the organization, even after his death. Three weeks later, Hubbard and two Foundation staff seized Sara and his year-old daughter Alexis and forcibly took them to San Bernardino, California, where he attempted unsuccessfully to find a doctor to examine Sara and declare her insane. Bob [Robert Heinlein] thinks Ron went to pieces morally as a result of the war. [148] Hubbard established a "Hubbard College" on the other side of town where he continued to promote Dianetics while fighting Purcell in the courts over the Foundation's intellectual property. 227–258 in Lewis, James R.; Petersen, Jesper Aagaard: Reitman, Janet. "[38] As Atack comments, he was "a charismatic figure who compelled the devotion of those around him". The house became Hubbard's permanent residence and an international training center for Scientologists.[185]. Rothstein, Mikael. [303] Hubbard's name and signature are official trademarks of the Religious Technology Center, established in 1982 to control and oversee the use of Hubbard's works and Scientology's trademarks and copyrights. He is also a compulsive talker and pontificator ... His restless energy keeps him on the go throughout a long day—he is a poor sleeper and rises very early—and provides part of the drive which has allowed him to found and propagate a major international organization. Shelor, George-Wayne. Hubbard's fellow writers were well aware of what had happened between him and Parsons. [163] Hubbard was joined in Phoenix by his 18-year-old son Nibs, who had been unable to settle down in high school. Your email address will not be published. Admiral Frank Jack Fletcher, commander of the Northwest Sea Frontier, concluded: "An analysis of all reports convinces me that there was no submarine in the area. He also seems to think he has unusual ability in most lines. ", "Understanding Scientology / Chapter 2: L. Ron Hubbard -- Messiah? [256] Hubbard immediately left Dunedin and moved to Georgetown, Washington, D.C., accompanied by a handful of aides and messengers, but not his wife. The U.S. naval attaché reported, "This officer is not satisfactory for independent duty assignment. But that’s not important. [21][14], On September 24, 1930, Hubbard began studying civil engineering at George Washington University's School of Engineering, at the behest of his father. The Fort Harrison Hotel in Clearwater, Florida, was secretly acquired as the location for the "land base". The black magic group was dispersed and destroyed and has never recovered. "Creston provided quiet retreat for controversial church leader. The Associated Press. "[330], Despite not graduating from George Washington, Hubbard claimed "to be not only a graduate engineer, but 'a member of the first United States course in formal education in what is called today nuclear physics. [246] Scientology sources say that he carried out "a sociological study in and around New York City". "Scientology, scripture and sacred traditions," in Lewis, James R.; Hammer, Olav (eds. "[210][211], At the start of March 1966, Hubbard created the Guardian's Office (GO), a new agency within the Church of Scientology that was headed by his wife Mary Sue. Hubbard promulgated a long list of punishable "Misdemeanors", "Crimes", and "High Crimes". Ellison says that Lester del Rey told Hubbard that what he needed to do to get rich was start a religion. [223] The Sea Org was represented as "Professor Hubbard's Philosophy School" in a telegram to the Greek government. I just gave him a letter-head and said, 'Hell, you're the writer, you write it! [10], Between October and December 1928, Hubbard's family and others traveled from Guam to China. "The Church of Scientology: A Very New American Religion" in Neusner, Jacob. He sat at his typewriter for six days and nights and nothing came out. and "Have you ever had unkind thoughts about L. Ron Hubbard? "[181] Any individual breaking away from Scientology and setting up his own group was to be shut down: The purpose of the suit is to harass and discourage rather than to win. If they were arrested in the course of their activities, Hubbard advised, they should sue for massive damages for molesting "a Man of God going about his business". The injury is no longer needed. The law can be used very easily to harass, and enough harassment on somebody who is simply on the thin edge anyway, well knowing that he is not authorized, will generally be sufficient to cause his professional decease. He received daily telex messages from Scientology organizations around the world reporting their statistics and income. Toronto: Marshall, John (January 26, 1980). [252] However, the Sea Org's voyages were coming to an end. [173], The idea may not have been new; Hubbard has been quoted as telling a science fiction convention in 1948: "Writing for a penny a word is ridiculous. A recent expose published by The Hollywood Reporter revealed the manipulative inner workings of Scientology’s “lavish” production branch. [202] Sociologist Roy Wallis comments that the report drastically changed public perceptions of Scientology: The former conception of the movement as a relatively harmless, if cranky, health and self-improvement cult, was transformed into one which portrayed it as evil, dangerous, a form of hypnosis (with all the overtones of Svengali in the layman's mind), and brainwashing. Costlier higher-level auditing was only provided by Hubbard's central organization. [86], On August 10, 1946, Hubbard bigamously married Sara, while still married to Polly. The Church of Scientology and Mary Sue Hubbard sued for the return of the documents while settling out of court with Garrison, requiring him to turn over the nearly completed manuscript of the biography. The Church of Scientology claims he also worked on the Columbia serials The Mysterious Pilot (1937), The Great Adventures of Wild Bill Hickok (1938) and The Spider Returns (1941),[336] though his name does not appear on the credits. He was kept informed of GO operations, such as the theft of medical records from a hospital, harassment of psychiatrists and infiltrations of organizations that had been critical of Scientology at various times, such as the Better Business Bureau, the American Medical Association, and American Psychiatric Association. Translated into plain English, Parsons jerked off in the name of spiritual advancement whilst Hubbard (referred to as "The Scribe" in the diary of the event) scanned the astral plane for signs and visions. [196] In 1958, the U.S. Internal Revenue Service withdrew the Washington, D.C. Church of Scientology's tax exemption after it found that Hubbard and his family were profiting unreasonably from Scientology's ostensibly non-profit income. Watch full episodes of your favorite A&E series such as: Hubbard's mission was successful far beyond anyone's expectations. According to church materials, "he earned his wings as a pioneering barnstormer at the dawn of American aviation"[316] and was "recognized as one of the country's most outstanding pilots. [287] Lonnie D. Kliever notes that Hubbard was "the only source of the religion, and he has no successor". [84] They attempted to sail anyway but were forced back to port by a storm. [218] The ships were crewed by the Sea Organization or Sea Org, a group of Scientologist volunteers, with the support of a couple of professional seamen.[75][219]. Katie Holmes ‘Biggest Nightmare’ in Scientology History, Say Experts. The trouble with China is, there are too many chinks here. [201] Its report, published in October 1965, condemned every aspect of Scientology and Hubbard himself. "[208] Scientologists were also required to write "Knowledge Reports" on each other, reporting transgressions or misapplications of Scientology methods. "[135] He also deplored the Foundation's omission of any serious scientific research. [39], His first full-length novel, Buckskin Brigades, was published in 1937. [303], The Danish historian of religions Mikael Rothstein describes Scientology as "a movement focused on the figure of Hubbard". These could be triggered later in life, causing emotional and physical problems. Their marriage was by now in terminal difficulties and he chose to stay in California. Staff (April 24, 1951). "The Scientologist: A Manual on the Dissemination of Material," 1955. It was structured as an open, public practice in which others were free to pursue their own lines of research and claim that their approaches to auditing produced better results than Hubbard's. [140] Police forces in a number of jurisdictions began exchanging information about Scientology through the auspices of Interpol, which eventually led to prosecutions. [109] Hubbard and his collaborators decided to announce Dianetics in Campbell's Astounding Science Fiction instead. [citation needed] Hubbard would ultimately resign his commission after the publication of Dianetics, with effect from October 30, 1950. [18] During his first semester at Swevely, Hubbard complained of eye strain and was diagnosed with myopia; this diagnosis precluded any enrollment in the Naval Academy. [232] The discovery of OT3 was said to have taken a major physical toll on Hubbard, who announced that he had broken a knee, an arm, and his back during the course of his research. [70] An October 1945 naval board found that Hubbard was "considered physically qualified to perform duty ashore, preferably within the continental United States". [265][278] His body was cremated and the ashes were scattered at sea. [22][21] Academically, Hubbard did poorly: his transcripts show he failed many courses including atomic physics, though later in life he would claim to have been a nuclear physicist. [271] They received mixed responses; as writer Jeff Walker puts it, they were "treated derisively by most critics but greatly admired by followers". [332] He earned poor grades, was placed on probation in September 1931 and dropped out altogether in the fall of 1932. [124][125] Psychologist and systems theorist William T. Powers, also prolific as a science fiction writer, was another early advocate[126][127] and researcher connected with the Chicago branch. Hubbard asserted that his eyes had been damaged as well, either "by the flash of a large-caliber gun" or when he had "a bomb go off in my face". [162], Although this model would eventually be extremely successful, Scientology was a very small-scale movement at first. [220], When Hubbard established the Sea Org he publicly declared that he had relinquished his management responsibilities. Kent, Stephen A. This, he said, "is done by high-level ability to control and in its absence by a low-level ability to overwhelm. I cannot, myself, afford such treatment. This theme would be revisited in Dianetics. [50], According to Burks, Hubbard believed that Excalibur would "revolutionize everything" and that "it was somewhat more important, and would have a greater impact upon people, than the Bible. In July 1949, Campbell recruited an acquaintance, Dr. Joseph Winter, to help develop Hubbard's new therapy of "Dianetics". [283] L. Ron Hubbard, Jr. had become estranged, changed his name to "Ronald DeWolf" and, in 1982, sued unsuccessfully for control of his father's estate. Sweeney alleged "While making our BBC Panorama film Scientology and Me I have been shouted at, spied on, had my hotel invaded at midnight, denounced as a 'bigot' by star Scientologists, brain-washed—that is how it felt to me—in a mock up of a Nazi-style torture … [55] An early 1950s Scientology publication offered signed "gold-bound and locked" copies for the sum of $1,500 apiece (equivalent to $15,940 in 2019). He was described as being of doubtful sanity, having a persecution complex and displaying strong indications of paranoid schizophrenia with delusions of grandeur. [286], The copyrights of his works and much of his estate and wealth were willed to the Church of Scientology. He had to sell his mansion to developers soon afterwards to recoup his losses.[85]. [64], Hubbard was sent to submarine chaser training, and in 1943 was posted to Portland, Oregon, to take command of a submarine chaser, the USS PC-815, which was under construction. [144] He let Sara go but took Alexis to Havana, Cuba. In October 1947 he wrote to request psychiatric treatment: After trying and failing for two years to regain my equilibrium in civil life, I am utterly unable to approach anything like my own competence. [264] After two GO agents were caught in the Washington, D.C. headquarters of the IRS, the FBI carried out simultaneous raids on GO offices in Los Angeles and Washington, D.C. on July 7, 1977. L. Ron Hubbard was born in 1911 in Tilden, Nebraska, the only child of Ledora May (née Waterbury), who had trained as a teacher, and Harry Ross Hubbard, a former United States Navy officer. [306] As Rothstein puts it, "reverence for Scientology's scripture is reverence for Hubbard, the man who in the Scientological perspective single-handedly brought salvation to all human beings. Parsons attempted to recover his money by obtaining an injunction to prevent Hubbard and Sara leaving the country or disposing of the remnants of his assets. ): This page was last edited on 16 May 2021, at 19:41. After his father was posted to the U.S. naval base on Guam, Hubbard traveled to Asia and the South Pacific in the late 1920s. Scientologists refer to L. Ron Hubbard as "Ron", referring to him as a personal friend. [30] Their second child, Katherine May, was born on January 15, 1936. [148], In 2012, Ohio State University professor Hugh Urban[157] asserted that Hubbard had adopted many of his theories from the early to mid 20th century astral projection pioneer Sylvan Muldoon stating that Hubbard's description of exteriorizing the thetan is extremely similar if not identical to the descriptions of astral projection in occult literature popularized by Muldoon's widely read Phenomena of Astral Projection (1951) (co-written with Hereward Carrington)[158] and that Muldoon's description of the astral body as being connected to the physical body by a long thin, elastic cord is virtually identical to the one described in Hubbard's "Excalibur" vision. Hubbard's father rejoined the Navy in April 1917, during World War I, while his mother worked as a clerk for the … The night before his departure, the ship's log reports that "The Navigating Officer [Hubbard] reported to the OOD [Officer On Duty] that an attempt at sabatage [sic] had been made sometime between 1530–1600. 50 Beloved Movie Stars Who Are Jerks in Real Life Some movie stars are known for being wonderful in person: like Hugh Jackman, Matthew McConaughey, and Kristen Wiig. He drew on Armstrong's papers, official records and interviews with those who had known Hubbard including ex-Scientologists and family members. [249] In September 1978, Hubbard had a pulmonary embolism, falling into a coma, but recovered. [108], Winter submitted a paper on Dianetics to the Journal of the American Medical Association and the American Journal of Psychiatry but both journals rejected it. [66] His grandfather is described as a "wealthy Western cattleman" from whom Hubbard "inherited his fortune and family interests in America, Southern Africa, etc. London: Marshall, John (January 24, 1980). [168], As membership declined and finances grew tighter, Hubbard had reversed the hostility to religion he voiced in Dianetics. However, it was saved by Don Purcell, a millionaire businessman and Dianeticist who agreed to support a new Foundation in Wichita, Kansas. Academy Award-winning director Alex Gibney profiles eight former members of the Church of Scientology, whose most prominent adherents include A-list Hollywood celebrities, shining a light on how the church cultivates true believers, detailing their experiences and what they are willing to do in the name of religion. [63] On December 18, he was posted to the Philippines and set out for the posting via Australia. The 1950s saw Scientology growing steadily. 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