Karen#1
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Excerpt:
[Illustration by Observer]
On May 9, 1950, L. Ron Hubbard began what would become the Scientology movement by publishing his bestseller, Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health. For the next three and a half decades he oversaw Scientology’s growth.
Then, on January 24, 1986, Hubbard died in seclusion on a ranch near Creston, California. In the intervening time, Hubbard had been the absolute ruler of Scientology for 13,045 days.
If we assume that Hubbard’s successor, David Miscavige, took control of Scientology the next day, on January 25, then as of today he has been the absolute ruler of Scientology for 13,046 days.~~~ READ MORE
[Illustration by Observer]
On May 9, 1950, L. Ron Hubbard began what would become the Scientology movement by publishing his bestseller, Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health. For the next three and a half decades he oversaw Scientology’s growth.
Then, on January 24, 1986, Hubbard died in seclusion on a ranch near Creston, California. In the intervening time, Hubbard had been the absolute ruler of Scientology for 13,045 days.
If we assume that Hubbard’s successor, David Miscavige, took control of Scientology the next day, on January 25, then as of today he has been the absolute ruler of Scientology for 13,046 days.~~~ READ MORE