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In 1953 the following books were published: 'This is Scientology The Science of Certainty'; 'Introduction to Scientology' and 'Self
Analysis in Scientology'. (The
Sad Tale of Scientology, Eric Townsend, Chapt. 5, pg. 19)
Hubbard awarded a Pd.D. from the "University of Sequoia," a diploma mill run
by a LA Chiropractor who conferred degrees on anyone that he felt worthy.
(The Roots of Scientology)
Geoffrey Quentin McCaully Hubbard born.
(The Roots of Scientology)
Another FBI report, dated February 3, 1953, reveals that the Bureau files now
included a newspaper story quoting Hubbard's ex-wife during divorce litigation as saying L. Ron Hubbard was
"hopelessly insane". This spiteful slander, made in anger and later recanted in a
sworn statement by the woman who had originated it, was thereafter cited by the
FBI in countless memoranda throughout the world. Twenty-three years later, an
FBI memorandum dated February 22, 1974, contains the same calumny, still being
maliciously circulated by the Bureau. (O. Garrison, Playing
Dirty, pg. 19/20)
How to Live Though an Executive published. (CofS)
L. Ron Hubbard lectured at the First International Congress of Dianeticists and Scientologists in Philadelphia.
(CofS)
Hubbard gets Dianetics back under his control when former business
partner Don Purcell, tired of the endless litigation, gives up the fight.
(The Roots of Scientology)
Church of Scientology, Church of American Science and Church of Spiritual Engineering incorporated in Elizabeth, New Jersey by
L. Ron Hubbard. Co-signatories
were Mary Sue Hubbard, L. Ron Hubbard Jr. and
Henrietta Hubbard.
(Timeline of Scientology versus the IRS)
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