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Oct 1, 1964
L. Ron Hubbard: An opinion and a summing up — BorderlineMore: link
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Richard G. Sipes Source:
Borderline [Borderline Vol. 1 Number 2 October 1964] A bold Borderline personality who remains a controversial figure: From Dianetics to Scientology. Is he a sage or a charlatan? L. RON HUBBARD: AN OPINION AND A SUMMING UP LAFAYETTE RONALD HUBBARD first made news in 1950 with Dianetics , an allegedly new theory of the human mind and behavior, and one which orthodox psychologists and psychiatrists have refused to condone. He has been in the news periodically ever since. Most men of action receive ...
Jun 3, 1964
"Utter ignorance" of physics in Scientology writings / Doctor tells inquiry — The Age (Australia)More: news.google.com
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The Age (Australia) A DOCTOR told the scientology inquiry yesterday that writings by scientology leader L. R. Hubbard showed "complete and utter ignorance of physics, medical science and medicine." He was Dr. Hendrik Ithos Sydney Van den Brenk, doctor in charge of the Radiological Research Laboratories at the Cancer institute Board, Melbourne. Dr. Van den Brenk said statements by Hubbard about cancer were "quackery of the worst nature." There was nothing to indicate that Hubbard was a person capable of developing a formula which ...
Mar 21, 1964
Have You Ever Been A Boo-Hoo? — Saturday Evening PostMore: saturdayeveningpost.com (2.5 MB) , link , scientology-lies.com
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James Phelan Source:
Saturday Evening Post Saint Hill Manor is a traditional old English mansion that stands behind a high gateway on a quiet Sussex road some 30 miles south of London. Its size and age—it was built in 1728—give it an impressive but faintly brooding air. Before 1959 it was owned by the Maharaja of Jaipur, and before that by Mrs. Anthony Drexel Biddle. But it is a safe bet that in all its 236 years Saint Hill Manor has never seen anybody quite like its ...
Jun 1, 1963
Scientology --- The catholic viewpoint — Communication (Scientology magazine)More: link
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Peter Haskins Source:
Communication (Scientology magazine) "Change no man's religion, change no man's politics, interrupt the sovereignty of no nation. Instead teach man to use what he has and what he knows to the factual creation, within any political reference, a civilization on earth for the first time." [Signed L Ron. Hubbard] Many people interested in Scientology often ask whether or not processing or training would affect their religious beliefs. The article on the following pages by Father Peter Haskins, O.M.I., Ph.L., S.T.L. gives the Roman Catholic ...
Apr 1, 1963
Space-age religious sect stresses 'life discovery' — Detroit Free Press
Jul 1, 1962
Asks Dr. Hubbard — East Grinstead Courier (UK)More: link
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East Grinstead Courier (UK) WEALTHY Dr. Lafayette Ron Hubbard, the "Father of Scientology" is applying to East Grinstead Urban Council for permission to build a 75-room administration centre on grounds remote from his manor house home at Saint Hill. The move follows a confidential request from the council urging him to apply for planning permission to regularise use of the manor for office and research work. At present it is only scheduled for private residential use. In the meantime, some traders in the town have ...
Apr 8, 1960
Scientist seeks your help in his research — Garden NewsMore: link
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Garden News GARDEN NEWS readers are, by now, familiar with the research work of Dr. Ron L. Hubbard at East Grinstead In Sussex. A number of the useful results he has achieved have been published in this paper—only last week we announced his claims when testing different types of soil. Now, Dr. Hubbard has asked Garden News readers to join in his experiments with him and to play their part in furthering scientific horticultural knowledge. He would like to hear from any reader ...
Apr 8, 1960
They mustn't be too warm in bed More: link
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I HEAR that Dr. Ron Hubbard has conducted an experiment at East Grinstead, Sussex, which shows that plants differ in their reaction to the temperature of the soil in which they are growing, despite the benefits of undersoll heated watering he described in G.N. Feb. 26. In one bed heated water, supplied from the bottom, produced a soil temperature of 85 degrees F. In this was sown a telegraph cucumber, sweet corn, water melon, and tomato plants. In a second bed ...
Mar 25, 1960
Have you lived before? Yes say these four — East Grinstead Courier (UK)
Feb 1, 1960
The Explorers Log — The Explorers JournalMore: link
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John Ripley Forbes Source:
The Explorers Journal [...] Dr. L. Ron Hubbard , Washington, D.C. I am almost ashamed to give you this as a note for the Log, but it's a sign of the times: I am about to go round the world in thirty days by BOAC, having assorted lecture stops scheduled, leaving London October 31 and arriving London December 1. Just to show you how things have degenerated, I didn't realize that it would be a circumnavigation until it was painted out. Poor old Magellan. No ...
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