Quotes
- Living is a pretty grim joke, but a joke just the same. The entire function of man is to survive. The outermost limit of endeavour is creative work. Anything less is too close to simple survival until death happens along. So I am engaged in striving to maintain equilibrium sufficient to at least realize survival in a way to astound the gods. I turned the thing up so it's up to me to survive in a big way . . . Foolishly perhaps, but determined none the less, I have high hopes of smashing my name into history so violently that it will take a legendary form even if all books are destroyed.
- God
was feeling sardonic the day He created the
Universe. So it's rather up to at least one man every few
centuries to pop up and come just as close to making him swallow
his
laughter as possible.
- A letter to his wife Polly (October 1938), quoted in Bare-faced Messiah: The True Story of L. Ron Hubbard (1987), p. 81
- You don't get rich writing science fiction. If you want
to get rich, you start a
religion.
- Response to a question from the audience during a meeting of the Eastern Science Fiction Association on (7 November 1948), as quoted in a 1994 affidavit by Sam Moskowitz.
- This statement is similar or identical to
several statements Hubbard is reported to have made to
various individuals or groups in the 1940s. Variants
include:
- The incident is stamped indelibly in my mind because
of one statement that Ron Hubbard made. What led him to
say what he did I can't recall — but in so many words
Hubbard said: "I'd like to start a religion. That's
where the money is!"
- L. Ron Hubbard to Lloyd A. Eshbach, in 1949; as quoted by Eshbach in his autobiography Over My Shoulder: Reflections On A Science Fiction Era (1983) ISBN 1-880418-11-8
- Y'know, we're all wasting our time writing this hack
science fiction! You wanta make real money, you
gotta start a religion!
- As reported to Mike Jittlov by Theodore Sturgeon as a statement Hubbard made while at the Los Angeles Science Fantasy Society clubhouse in the 1940s.
- Writing for a penny a word is ridiculous. If a man
really wanted to make a million dollars, the best way to
do it would be start his own religion.
- As quoted in the Los Angeles Times (27 August 1978)
- Writing for a penny a word is ridiculous. If a man
really wants to make a million dollars, the best way
would be to start his own religion.
- As quoted in the article "Scientology: Anatomy of a Frightening Cult" by Eugene H. Methvin. Reader's Digest (May 1980)
- I always knew he was exceedingly anxious to hit big
money — he used to say he thought the best way to do it
would be to start a cult.
- Sam Merwin, Editor of Thrilling Science Fiction magazine Winter of 1946-47; quoted in Bare-Faced Messiah, The True Story of L. Ron Hubbard (1987) by Russell Miller
- Whenever he was talking about being hard up he often
used to say that he thought the easiest way to make
money would be to start a religion.
- Neison Himmel, briefly a roommate of Hubbard in Pasadena during the fall of 1945, in a 1986 interview, quoted in Bare-Faced Messiah, The True Story of L. Ron Hubbard (1987) by Russell Miller
- The incident is stamped indelibly in my mind because
of one statement that Ron Hubbard made. What led him to
say what he did I can't recall — but in so many words
Hubbard said: "I'd like to start a religion. That's
where the money is!"
-
Benzedrine often helps a case run.
- "The Intensive Processing Procedure" (1950); "Run a case" = administer Dianetics or Scientology procedures to someone.
- Scientology is the only specific (cure) for radiation
(atomic bomb) burns.
- All About Radiation (1952) p. 109
- It was my
responsibility that this world got itself an atom bomb,
because there were only a handful of nuclear physicists in the
thirties — only a handful. And we were all beating the desk and
saying "How wonderful it will be if we discover atomic fission."
- Dianetics (1952)
- You are only three or four hours from taking your glasses
off for keeps.
- "Eyesight and glasses" in Dianetic Auditor's Bulletin Vol. 2, No. 7, (January 1952)
- THE ONLY WAY YOU CAN CONTROL
PEOPLE IS TO
LIE TO THEM. You can write that down in your book in great
big letters. The only way you can control anybody is to lie to
them.
- Lecture: "Off the Time Track" (June 1952) as quoted in Journal of Scientology issue 18-G, reprinted in Technical Volumes of Dianetics & Scientology Vol. 1, p. 418
- Rate of
change is this
mathematics known as Calculus. ... Now I hope you understand
this, because I've never been able to make head nor tail of it.
It must be some sort of a Black
Magic
operation, started out by the
Luce cult — some immoral people who are operating up in New
York City, Rockefeller Plaza — been thoroughly condemned by the
whole
society. Anyway, their rate-of-change theory — I've never
seen any use for that mathematics, by the way — I love that
mathematics, because it — I asked an engineer, one time, who was
in his 6th year of engineering, if he'd ever used Calculus, and
he told me yeah, once, once I did, he said. When did you use it?
And he said I used it once. Let me see, what did you use it on?
Oh yeah. Something on the rate-of-change of steam particles in
boilers. And then we went out and tested it and found the answer
was wrong.
- Philadelphia Doctorate Course, Tape #58 (November 1952)
- This is useful
knowledge. With it the blind again see, the lame walk, the
ill recover, the insane become sane and the sane become saner.
By its use the thousand abilities Man has sought to recover
become his once more.
- On Scientology in Scientology: A History Of Man (1952)
- Of all the ills of man which can be successfully processed
by Scientology, arthritis ranks near the top. In skilled hands,
this ailment, though misunderstood and dreaded in the past,
already has begun to become history. Twenty-five hours of
Scientology by an auditor who fairly understands how to process
arthritis can be said to produce an invariable alleviation of
the condition. Some cases, even severe ones, have responded in
as little as two hours of processing, according to reports from
auditors in the field.
- Journal of Scientology Issue 1-G, (1952)
- Here on
Earth
there was undoubtedly a
Christ. One of the reasons he swept in so suddenly and
he would go forward so hard is, he had a good assist in back of
him in terms of an
implant.
- Philadelphia Doctorate Courses, lecture 24 (1952)
- Leukemia is evidently psychosomatic in origin and at least
eight cases of leukemia had been treated successfully by
Dianetics after medicine had traditionally given up. The source
of leukemia has been reported to be an engram containing the
phrase 'It turns my blood to water.'
- Journal of Scientology Issue 15-G (1953)
- there is no
war
not based on
lies,
there is no infamy alive without
its kindred kin, deceit.- "There Is No Compromise With Truth" ( a poem written in 1953 or 1954)
- You are a
spirit, then,
you Man, and not a Man
at all.
You are a spirit and you dwell
within the guts of mortal beast.- "There Is No Compromise With Truth" ( a poem written in 1953 or 1954)
- You are a spirit, then
a god,
full capable
of making space
and energy and time
and all things well.
And there you crouch, forgotten
to yourself and hidden from
the eyes of all
pretending there to be
a beast
that walks and eats and dies.- "There Is No Compromise With Truth" ( a poem written in 1953 or 1954)
- Scientology ... is not a
religion.
- The Creation Of Human Ability (1954), p. 251 ISBN 0884044300
- Never regret yesterday.
Life
is in you today, and you make your tomorrow.
- The Creation Of Human Ability (1954)
- The one impulse in man which cannot be erased is his impulse
toward
freedom, his impulse toward
sanity, toward higher levels of attainment in all of his
endeavors.
- Dianetics 55! (1954)
- The purpose of the suit is to harass and discourage rather
than to win. 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. If possible, of course, ruin him
utterly.
- A Manual on the Dissemination of Material (1955)
- You can get a much better fee — I tell you as auditors quite
frankly — it's much easier to get a great deal of
money
out of somebody who's on a down spiral into becoming
MEST than it is to get money out of somebody who is going on
an up spiral toward becoming theta.
- "Philadelphia Doctorate Course" #15 (1952)
- There are conditions worse than being unable to see, and
that is imagining one sees.
- Lecture, Scientology and Effective Knowledge (15 July 1957)
- When we need somebody haunted we investigate … When we
investigate we do so noisily always.
- Manual Of Justice (1959)
- People attack Scientology, I never forget it, always even
the score. People attack auditors, or staff, or organizations,
or me. I never forget until the slate is clear.
- Manual Of Justice (1959)
- So we listen. We add up associations of people with people.
When a push against Scientology starts somewhere, we go over the
people involved and weed them out. Push vanishes.
- Manual Of Justice (1959)
- Not smoking enough will cause lung cancer! If anybody is
getting a cancerous activity in the lung, the probabilities are
that it's radiation dosage coupled with the fact that he smokes.
And what it does is start to run out the radiation dosage, don't
you see.
- Saint Hill Special Briefing Course 35 (19 July 1961)
- The subject of
philosophy is very ancient. The word means: "The love, study
or pursuit of
wisdom, or of
knowledge of things and their causes, whether theoretical or
practical."
All we know of science or of religion comes from philosophy. It lies behind and above all other knowledge we have or use.
- I have lived no cloistered life and hold in contempt the wise man who has not lived and the scholar who will not share. There have been many wiser men than I, but few have traveled as much road. I have seen life from the top down and the bottom up. I know how it looks both ways. And I know there is wisdom and that there is hope.
- A psychiatrist today has the power to (1) take a fancy to a
woman (2) lead her to take wild treatment as a joke (3) drug and
shock her to temporary insanity (4) incarnate [sic]
her (5) use her sexually (6) sterilize her to prevent conception
(7) kill her by a brain operation to prevent disclosure. And all
with no fear of reprisal. Yet it is rape and murder… We want at
least one bad mark on every psychiatrist in England, a murder,
an assault, or a rape or more than one… This is Project
Psychiatry. We will remove them.
- Confidential memo "Project Psychiatry" (22 February 1966)
- It is all very well to sit back and hope for "the best in
this best of all possible worlds" but it's the course of
personal and national suicide.
Unless there is a vast alteration in man's civilization as it stumbles along today, man will not be here very long and none of us.
Times must change.
- Man is sick and nations have gone mad.
You would not even tolerate for one moment the conduct in an individual that is commonplace in the acts of some nations. You would lock up such a person.- "Times Must Change" in Ability # 179 (20 March 1966)
- In all the broad Universe there is no other hope for Man
than ourselves.
- "Ron's Journal" (1967)
- I'm drinking lots of rum and popping pinks and greys.
- Letter to his wife (1967) as quoted in L. Ron Hubbard: Messiah or Madman? (1989) by Bent Corydon and L. Ron Hubbard, Jr (Ronald DeWolfe)
- Certainty, not data, is knowledge.
- The Factors (1967)
- Anyway,
Everyman is then shown to have been crucified so don't think
that it's an accident that this crucifixion, they found out that
this applied. Somebody somewhere on this planet, back about 600
BC, found some pieces of R6, and I don't know how they found it,
either by watching madmen or something, but since that time they
have used it and it became what is known as Christianity. The
man on the Cross. There was no
Christ. But the man on the cross is shown as Everyman.
So of course each person seeing a crucified man, has an
immediate feeling of sympathy for this man. Therefore you get
many PCs who says they are Christ. Now, there's two reasons for
that, one is the Roman Empire was prone to crucify people, so a
person can have been crucified, but in R6 he is shown as
crucified.
- "Assists" lecture, #10 in the confidential Class VIII series of lectures (3 October 1968)
- Our organizations are friendly. They are only here to help
you.
- "Dianetic Contract" (23 May 1969)
- I set out to try to help my fellow man and to do what little I could to make the world a better place.
- Advanced Courses are the most valuable service on the
planet. Life insurance, houses, cars, stocks, bonds, college
savings, all are transitory and impermanent ... There is nothing
to compare with Advanced Courses. They are infinitely valuable
and transcend time itself.
- On his Operating Thetan Courses, in Flag Mission Order 375 (1970)
- Despite the amount of suffering, pain, misery, sorrow and
travail which can exist in life, the reason for existence is the
same reason as one has to play a game — interest, contest,
activity and possession. The truth of this assertion is
established by an observation of the elements of games and then
applying these elements to life itself.
- Scientology : The Fundamentals of Thought (1973)
- That stupid fucking kid! That stupid fucking kid! Look what
he's done to me!
- After learning of his son Quentin Hubbard's suicide attempt in 1976, as quoted in Bare-Faced Messiah : The True Story of L. Ron Hubbard (1987), p. 344; Quentin died a couple of weeks later, without ever regaining consciousness.
- Scientology is used to increase spiritual freedom,
intelligence, ability and to produce immortality.
- Dianetics And Scientology Technical Dictionary (1975); 1987 edition, p. 370
- "Man," said Terl, "is an endangered species."
- Battlefield Earth (1982) Ch 1
- Scientology means scio, knowing in the fullest sense
of the word, and logos, study. In itself the word means
knowing how to know. Scientology is a 'route,' a way,
rather than a dissertation or assertive body of knowledge.
Through its drills and studies one may find the truth for
himself. The technology is therefore not expounded as something
to believe, but something to do.
- The Basic Dictionary of Dianetics and Scientology (1988), p. 34
- Happiness and strength endure only in the absence of
hate. To hate alone is the road to disaster. To love is the road
to strength. To love in spite of all is the secret of greatness.
And may very well be the greatest secret in this universe.
- A New Slant on Life (1998)
- To be happy, one only must be able to confront, which is
to say, experience, those things that are. Unhappiness is only
this: the inability to confront that which is.
- A New Slant on Life (1998)
- On the day when we can fully
trust
each other, there will be
peace
on
Earth.
- A New Slant on Life (1998)
- Oh yes! The one man in the
world
who never believes he's mad is the madman.
- In answer to the question as to whether he ever thought he might be quite mad. Granada Television documentary on Scientology.
Dianetics : The Modern Science of Mental Health (1950)
- The creation of Dianetics is a milestone for Man comparable to his discovery of fire and superior to his inventions of the wheel and the arch." Opening line.
- A large proportion of allegedly feeble-minded children are actually attempted abortion cases . . . However many billions America spends yearly on institutions for the insane and jails for the criminals are spent primarily because of attempted abortions done by some sex-blocked mother to whom children are a curse, not a blessing of God . . . All these things are scientific facts, tested and rechecked and tested again.
- Arthritis vanishes, myopia gets better, heart illness
decreases, asthma disappears, stomachs function properly and the
whole catalog of illnesses goes away and stays away.
- 1987 Edition, p. 72
- Dianetics is not in any way covered by legislation anywhere,
for no law can prevent one man sitting down and telling another
man his troubles, and if anyone wants a monopoly on dianetics,
be assured that he wants it for reasons which have to do not
with dianetics but with profit.
- 1987 Edition, p. 226
Science of Survival (1951)
- In any event, any person from 2.0 down on the Tone Scale
should not have, in any thinking society, any civil rights of
any kind, because by abusing those rights he brings into being
arduous and strenuous laws which are oppressive to those who
need no such restraints.
- The "Tone Scale" is Scientology's measure of mental and spiritual health; p. 145
- Unfortunately, it is all too often true that suppressors to
a creative action must be removed before construction and
creation takes place. Any person very high on the Tone Scale may
level destruction toward a suppressor.
- p. 159
- There are only two answers for the handling of people from
2.0 down on the Tone Scale, neither one of which has anything to
do with reasoning with them or listening to their justification
of their acts. The first is to raise them on the Tone Scale by
un-enturbulating some of their theta by any one of the three
valid processes. The other is to dispose of them quietly and
without sorrow.
- p. 170
- The sudden and abrupt deletion of all individuals occupying
the lower bands of the Tone Scale from the social order would
result in an almost instant rise in the cultural tone and would
interrupt the dwindling spiral into which any society may have
entered.
- p. 170
- A Venezuelan dictator once decided to stop leprosy. He saw
that most lepers in his country were also beggars. By the simple
expedient of collecting and destroying all the beggars in
Venezuela an end was put to leprosy in that country.
- p. 171
Unplaced by chapter or page:
- Ideas and not battles mark the forward progress of mankind. Individuals, and not masses, form the culture of the race.
- Unethical conduct is actually the conduct of destruction and fear; lies are told because one is afraid of the consequences should one tell the truth; thus, the liar is inevitably a coward, the coward is inevitably a liar.
- No civilization can progress to the stability of continuous survival without certain and sure command of knowledge such as that contained in Dianetics. For Dianetics, skillfully used, can do exactly what it claims. It can, in the realm of the individual, prevent or alleviate insanity, neurosis, compulsions and obsessions and it can bring about physical well-being, removing the basic cause of some 70% of man's illnesses. It can, in the field of the family, bring about better accord and harmony. It can, in the field of nations or smaller groups such as those of industry, improve management to a point where these pitifully inadequate ideologies, for which men fight and die with such frightening earnestness, can be laid aside in favor of a workable technology.
Scientology Bulletins
- Despite the amount of suffering, pain, misery, sorrow and
travail which can exist in life, the reason for existence is the
same reason as one has to play a game — interest, contest,
activity and possession. The truth of this assertion is
established by an observation of the elements of games and then
applying these elements to life itself.
- "The Reason Why" (15 May 1956)
- You won't always be here. But before you go, whisper this to
your sons and their sons "The work was free. Keep it so."
- "Scientology: Clear Procedure - Issue One" (December 1957)
-
Freedom is for honest people. No man who is not himself
honest can be free — he is in his own trap.
- "Honest People Have Rights, Too" (8 February 1960)
- All mankind lives and each man strives by codes of conduct
mutually agreed. Perhaps these codes are good, perhaps they're
bad, it's only evident they're codes. Mores bind the race.
Co-action then occurs. Thought and motion in accord. A oneness
then of purpose and survival so results. But now against that
code there is transgression. And so because the code was held,
whatever code it was, and man sought comfort in man's company,
he held back his deed and so entered then the bourne in which no
being laughs or has a freedom in his heart.
- "Clean Hands Make a Happy Life" (5 October 1961)
- Now, get this as a technical fact, not a hopeful idea. Every
time we have investigated the background of a critic of
Scientology, we have found crimes for which that person or group
could be imprisoned under existing law. We do not find critics
of Scientology who do not have criminal pasts.
- "Critics of Scientology" (5 November 1967)
- The alleviation of the condition of insanity has also been
accomplished now…
- "Psychosis" (28 November 1970)
- There's only one remedy for
crime
— get rid of the psychs! They are causing it!
- "The Cause of Crime" (6 May 1982)
Scientology Policy Letters
- If attacked on some vulnerable point by anyone or anything
or any organization, always find or manufacture enough threat
against them to cause them to sue for peace.
- Dept. of Govt. Affairs (15 August 1960)
- We're playing for blood, the stake is EARTH.
- (7 November 1962)
- There is no more ethical group on this planet than ourselves.
- When somebody enrolls, consider he or she has joined up for the duration of the universe — never permit an "open-minded" approach... If they enrolled, they're aboard, and if they're aboard they're here on the same terms as the rest of us — win or die in the attempt. Never let them be half minded about being Scientologists. ... When Mrs. Pattycake comes to us to be taught, turn that wandering doubt in her eye into a fixed, dedicated glare. ... The proper instruction attitude is, "We'd rather have you dead than incapable."
- We're not playing some minor game in Scientology. It isn't
cute or something to do for lack of something better. The whole
agonized future of this planet, every Man, Woman and Child on
it, and your own destiny for the next endless trillions of years
depend on what you do here and now with and in Scientology.
- "Keeping Scientology Working" (7 February 1965)
- A political system seeking to function amongst ignorant,
illiterate and barbaric people could have marvelous principles
but could only succeed in being ignorant, illiterate and
barbaric unless one addressed the people one by one and cured
the ignorance, illiteracy and barbarism of each citizen.
- "Politics" (13 February 1965)
- A truly Suppressive Person or group has no rights of any
kind and actions taken against them are not punishable.
- "Ethics, Suppressive Acts, Suppression of Scientology and Scientologists" (1 March 1965)
- This is the correct procedure: Spot who is attacking us.
Start investigating them promptly for felonies or worse using
our own professionals, not outside agencies. Double curve our
reply by saying we welcome an investigation of them. Start
feeding lurid, blood sex crime actual evidence on the attackers
to the press. Don't ever tamely submit to an investigation of
us. Make it rough, rough on attackers all the way.
- "Attacks on Scientology" (25 February 1966)
- When you move off a point of power, pay all your obligations
on the nail, empower all your friends completely and move off
with your pockets full of artillery, potential blackmail on
every erstwhile rival, unlimited funds in your private account
and the addresses of experienced assassins and go live in
Bulgravia and bribe the police.
- "The Responsibilities of Leaders" (12 February 1967) (Bulgravia is an acronym of BULgaria, GReece, Albania and YugoslaVIA]
- ENEMY: SP Order. Fair game. May be deprived of property or
injured by any means by any Scientologist without any discipline
of the Scientologist. May be tricked, sued or lied to or
destroyed.
- "Penalties for Lower Conditions" (18 October 1967)
- The practice of declaring people FAIR GAME will cease. FAIR
GAME may not appear on any Ethics Order. It causes bad public
relations.
This P/L does not cancel any policy on the treatment or handling of an SP.- "Cancellation of Fair Game" (21 October 1968)
- The names and connections, at this time, of the bitterly
opposing enemy are: 1. Psychiatry and psychology (not medicine).
2. The heads of news media who are also directors of psychiatric
front groups. 3. A few key political figures in the fields of
"mental health" and education. 4. A decline of monetary
stability caused by the current planning of bankers who are also
directors of psychiatric front organizations [that] would make
us unable to function.
- "Targets, Defense" (16 February 1969)
- "Psychiatry" and "psychiatrist" are easily redefined to mean
"an anti-social enemy of the people". This takes the kill crazy
psychiatrist off the preferred list of professions ... The
redefinition of words is done by associating different emotions
and symbols with the word than were intended...Scientologists
are redefining "doctor", "Psychiatry" and "psychology" to mean
"undesirable antisocial elements"...The way to redefine a word
is to get the new definition repeated as often as possible. Thus
it is necessary to redefine medicine, psychiatry and psychology
downward and define Dianetics and Scientology upwards. This, so
far as words are concerned, is the public opinion battle for
belief in your definitions, and not those of the opposition. A
consistent, repeated effort is the key to any success with this
technique of propaganda.
- "Propaganda by Redefinition of Words" (5 October 1971)
- MAKE
MONEY.
MAKE MORE MONEY. MAKE OTHER PEOPLE PRODUCE SO AS TO MAKE MORE
MONEY.
- "Principles of Money Management" (9 March 1972)
Quotes about Hubbard
- Alphabetized by author
- In addition to violating and abusing its own members' civil
rights, the organization [Scientology] over the years with
its "Fair
Game" doctrine has harassed and abused those persons not in
the Church whom it perceives as
enemies. The organization clearly is schizophrenic and
paranoid, and the bizarre combination seems to be a reflection
of its founder LRH [L. Ron Hubbard]. The evidence portrays a man
who has been virtually a pathological liar when it comes to his
history, background, and achievements. 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. At the same time it appears
that he is charismatic and highly capable of motivating,
organizing, controlling, manipulating, and inspiring his
adherents.
- Superior Court Judge Paul Breckinridge, Church of Scientology of California vs. Gerald Armstrong (20 June 1984)
- He is a
fraud
and has always been a fraud. … My father has always used the
confidential information extracted from people during [auditing]
to intimidate, threaten and coerce them to do what he wanted,
which often meant getting them to give him money. My father
routinely used false threats and [information from
confessionals] particularly about crimes people had committed to
extort money from them. … My father has always held out
Scientology and auditing to be based purely on science and not
on religious "belief" or faith. We regularly promised and
distributed publications with "scientific guarantees". This was
and has always been common practice. My father and I created a
"religious front" only for tax purposes and legal protection
'from fraud Claims'. We almost always told nearly everyone that
Scientology was really science, not a religion, but that the
religious front was created to deal with the government.
- Ron DeWolfe eldest son of Hubbard (born L. Ron Hubbard, Jr.), in an affadavit in Schaick v. Church of Scientology, US District Court Mass., No. 79-2491
-
Scientology is bullshit! Man, I was there the night L. Ron
Hubbard invented it, for Christ's sakes! … We were sitting
around one night … who else was there?
Alfred Bester, and
Cyril Kornbluth, and
Lester del Rey, and Ron Hubbard, who was making a penny a
word, and had been for years. And he said "This bullshit's got
to stop!" He says, "I gotta get money." He says, "I want to get
rich". And somebody said, "why don't you invent a new religion?
They're always big." We were clowning! You know, "Become
Elmer Gantry! You'll make a fortune!" He says, "I'm going to
do it."
- Harlan Ellison, in "The Real Harlan Ellison" in Wings (November-December 1978), p. 32
- The greatest philosopher of the twentieth century.
- Werner Erhard, as quoted in L. Ron Hubbard: Messiah or Madman? (1987) by Bent Corydon and Ronald DeWolf, p. 15, ISBN 0818404442
- I have a lot of respect for L. Ron Hubbard and I consider
him to be a genius and perhaps less acknowledged than he ought
to be.
- Werner Erhard, as quoted in Odd Gods : New Religions and the Cult Controversy (2001) by James R. Lewis, p. 382 ISBN 1573928429
- It's too bad there isn't a 20th Century
Charles Dickens to write about the terrible destruction of
these 20th Century Fagins who make themselves rich while they
destroy the psyche of so many.
- US Congressman Leo J. Ryan in a letter to Ida Camburn (10 December 1976). 1976 Congressman Leo Ryan letter to Ida Camburn.
See also
- Andreas Heldal-Lund
- David Miscavige
- Erhard Seminars Training
- Getting It: The Psychology of est
- Landmark Forum
- OT VIII
- Outrageous Betrayal
- Scientology
- Tom Cruise
- Werner Erhard
- Werner Erhard (book)
- Xenu
External links
Official sites
- Official L. Ron Hubbard biography site, from the Church of Scientology
- The Ron Series published by the Church of Scientology
- Scientology.org's Hubbard page
- Author Services Inc., L. Ron Hubbard's literary agency
- L. Ron Hubbard Media Resources
Critical sites
- FBI Files from The Smoking Gun (in which Hubbard asks for protection from communists)
- Operation Clambake (a comprehensive archive of critical material on Hubbard and Scientology)
- L. Ron Hubbard - The Rotten Library
- A glossary of Scientology terms as used on the newsgroup alt.religion.scientology
- "Judge found Hubbard lied about achievements" Boston Herald (March 1, 1998)
- "L. Ron Hubbard, Scientology's esteemed founder," by Michael Crowley (Slate magazine, July 15, 2005)
Neutral sites
- Annotated bibliography of literature by and about L. Ron Hubbard and Scientology, by Marco Frenschkowski
- Rick A. Ross Institute - links to many articles both for and against Scientology
- Negative: Summary of Hubbard's writing career, hosted on Amazon.com
- Positive: Hubbard's writings, hosted on Amazon
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Tom Cruise, John Travolta Attend Dedication Of 'Super Power' Scientology Building In Florida
Posted: 11/19/2013 4:53 pm EST | Updated: 12/09/2013
Unabashed scientologists Tom Cruise and John Travolta stood front and center last Sunday (Nov. 17) at the dedication of the new Scientology Flag Building in Clearwater, Fla.
Church leader David Miscavige presided in a ceremony that lasted eight minutes, reports Tampa Bay Times, and was marked by a burst of confetti. Roughly 6,000 scientologists were in attendance.
The building will host Scientology's first "Super Power" program, developed in the 1970s by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. "Hubbard said 'Super Power' would allow Scientologists to develop special abilities and 'create a new world,'" reports Tampa Bay Times, adding that the fifth floor of the building in particular "is for the 'Super Power' program, which uses several specially designed machines to sharpen what Hubbard called man's 'perceptics.' One is a gyroscope-like wheel and another is said to allow users to experience zero gravity."
According to the photo agency Getty, which obtained photos of the building from the outside, construction of the 377,000-square-foot center began in 1999 and cost more than $40 million dollars to complete.