Mittwoch, 6. Februar 2008

About L. Ron Hubbard Part II



'He was a mixture of Adolf Hitler, Charlie Chaplin and Baron Munchausen. In short, he was a con man.'
writes former high ranked Scientology member Gerry Armstrong. In 1980 he had the idea to research material for a biography of L. Ron Hubbard. At this time Hubbard already lived in a state of mind where he wasn't able to differentiate between reality and the fiction he wrote. So he gave his approval for Armstrong to go through 6 cabinets full of documents about the leader of Scientology. After discovering the lies that were spreaded about Hubbards persona he decided to write a report to so called "messangers", people who have direct acces to Hubbard.

In the spring of 1982, Gerald Armstrong was accused of eighteen different 'crimes' and 'high crimes' against the Church of Scientology, including theft, false pretences and promulgating false information about the church and its founder. He was declared to be a 'suppressive person' and 'fair game', which meant he could be 'tricked, cheated, lied to, sued or destroyed' by his former friends in Scientology.
L Ron Hubbard biography

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