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TONY ORTEGA
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Lafayette Ronald Hubbard was born 115 years ago today in Tilden, Nebraska.
According to Scientology, forty years ago in 1986 Hubbard, then 74 years old, voluntarily left his corporeal body in order to pursue further “researches” in another part of the galaxy.
So, wherever you are, Commodore, we thought we’d commemorate your 115th with a look back at some remarkable admissions you made at one point in front of a live audience.
It was during a 1952 lecture that Hubbard interrupted what he was talking about to seemingly admit that he didn’t really believe any of the wild space opera stuff he’d been telling his followers…
“Now, all this of course is—I’m just kidding you mostly. I don’t believe that you’ve been in the universe 76 trillion years. I don’t believe you have any past before birth. I don’t believe that there is any reason whatsoever for this universe to be here except some fellow called the devil or something that built it. And I don’t believe any of these things. And I don’t want to be agreed with about them. It infuriates me to be agreed with about them.”
Several observers have pointed to this to suggest that it was an amazing moment of clarity, when Hubbard admitted that “Scientology” (and Dianetics before it), was all just an elaborate con job.
Ten years ago, we first took a deeper look at this quote in its context, and we thought we’ve bring it over to the Substack on this festive occasion. Here’s what we wrote in 2016, and happy birthday, Ron!
Was it all, then, just a con? Many critics have always assumed so, that Hubbard knew he was spouting nonsense about being a race car driver on Earth some 40,000 years ago, or that the Marcabian invader forces operate between-lives implanting stations on Mars and Venus, or, in a later fever dream he came up with in 1967, that a genocidal galactic overlord named Xenu was responsible for clusters of invisible alien souls that constitute each one of us.
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Excerpt:
Lafayette Ronald Hubbard was born 115 years ago today in Tilden, Nebraska.
According to Scientology, forty years ago in 1986 Hubbard, then 74 years old, voluntarily left his corporeal body in order to pursue further “researches” in another part of the galaxy.
So, wherever you are, Commodore, we thought we’d commemorate your 115th with a look back at some remarkable admissions you made at one point in front of a live audience.
It was during a 1952 lecture that Hubbard interrupted what he was talking about to seemingly admit that he didn’t really believe any of the wild space opera stuff he’d been telling his followers…
“Now, all this of course is—I’m just kidding you mostly. I don’t believe that you’ve been in the universe 76 trillion years. I don’t believe you have any past before birth. I don’t believe that there is any reason whatsoever for this universe to be here except some fellow called the devil or something that built it. And I don’t believe any of these things. And I don’t want to be agreed with about them. It infuriates me to be agreed with about them.”
Several observers have pointed to this to suggest that it was an amazing moment of clarity, when Hubbard admitted that “Scientology” (and Dianetics before it), was all just an elaborate con job.
Ten years ago, we first took a deeper look at this quote in its context, and we thought we’ve bring it over to the Substack on this festive occasion. Here’s what we wrote in 2016, and happy birthday, Ron!
Was it all, then, just a con? Many critics have always assumed so, that Hubbard knew he was spouting nonsense about being a race car driver on Earth some 40,000 years ago, or that the Marcabian invader forces operate between-lives implanting stations on Mars and Venus, or, in a later fever dream he came up with in 1967, that a genocidal galactic overlord named Xenu was responsible for clusters of invisible alien souls that constitute each one of us.
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For L. Ron Hubbard's 115th birthday: That time he admitted Scientology was all a sham
Lafayette Ronald Hubbard was born 115 years ago today in Tilden, Nebraska.
