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TONY ORTEGA
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[Ron in 1950 and the place where he first put out his Dianetics shingle]
Scientology’s deification of founder L. Ron Hubbard (1911-1986) continues with yet another property about to have its grand opening after purchase and renovation by the church.
Two years ago, we published a report about this ongoing project by Scientology’s most secretive subsidiary, the Church of Spiritual Technology.
CST is better known for the bizarre underground vaults that it has built (three in California, one in New Mexico, and another aborted project in Wyoming) where it archives Hubbard’s writings and lectures to last thousands of years.
But CST also has been on a steady buying spree in recent years with a non-profit it manages, Heritage Properties International LLC, snatching up homes where Hubbard spent parts of his life, and particularly ones that were important to the history of Dianetics and Scientology.
CST paid $2.72 million, for example, to purchase the house in Bay Head, New Jersey where Hubbard and his then second wife Sara Northrup were living with their newborn Alexis when Hubbard finished his manuscript for Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health.
As the book was nearing publication in 1950 and Astounding editor John Campbell began publishing excerpts of it in the magazine, Hubbard then dragged Sara and Alexis to nearby Elizabeth, NJ to set up shop.
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Excerpt:
[Ron in 1950 and the place where he first put out his Dianetics shingle]
Scientology’s deification of founder L. Ron Hubbard (1911-1986) continues with yet another property about to have its grand opening after purchase and renovation by the church.
Two years ago, we published a report about this ongoing project by Scientology’s most secretive subsidiary, the Church of Spiritual Technology.
CST is better known for the bizarre underground vaults that it has built (three in California, one in New Mexico, and another aborted project in Wyoming) where it archives Hubbard’s writings and lectures to last thousands of years.
But CST also has been on a steady buying spree in recent years with a non-profit it manages, Heritage Properties International LLC, snatching up homes where Hubbard spent parts of his life, and particularly ones that were important to the history of Dianetics and Scientology.
CST paid $2.72 million, for example, to purchase the house in Bay Head, New Jersey where Hubbard and his then second wife Sara Northrup were living with their newborn Alexis when Hubbard finished his manuscript for Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health.
As the book was nearing publication in 1950 and Astounding editor John Campbell began publishing excerpts of it in the magazine, Hubbard then dragged Sara and Alexis to nearby Elizabeth, NJ to set up shop.
READ MORE
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