"[45] A few days later while still married to Northrup he proposed marriage to Klowden. "[50] Hubbard enlisted de Mille and another Dianeticist, Dave Williams, in an attempt to convince her to stay with him. She intended to make use of this discovery by writing a book that would be "completely anti-Christ". In April 1969, Mary Sue was promoted by Hubbard to serve as the captain of the Royal Scotman and ordered to cruise up and down the coast of Spain to train the vessel's inexperienced crew of Scientologists, who had made a string of mistakes that infuriated Hubbard. [29], The Hubbards moved ashore in March 1972 after three years traveling aboard their ship from port to port in the Mediterranean. Various Scientology experts are now comparing David's disappearance to that of founder L. Ron Hubbard, who died in 1986 after spending years dealing with lawsuits and legal battles until he became . January 8, 1983 Mary Sue Hubbard, wife of the founder of the Church of Scientology, was sentenced in federal court here yesterday to four years in prison for her role in a conspiracy to plant. She recalled that "with or without an argument, there'd be an upsurge of violence. Currently intimate with them but evidently under coercion. "[10] When Helen returned, she found Northrup wearing Helen's own clothes and calling herself Parsons' "new wife." I doubt that she would face what you have with me or support me as well. [65] Hubbard wrote to the FBI to further denounce Northrup as a Communist secret agent. [17] Although they got on well as fellow occultists, tensions between the two men were apparent in more domestic settings. "[52] She left Palm Springs on February 3, leaving Hubbard to complain that Northrup "had hypnotized him in his sleep and commanded him not to write. The Hubbards had four children: Diana (born 1952), Quentin (19541976), Suzette (born 1955), and Arthur (born 1958). Despite her shock and humiliation, she felt compelled to return to Hubbard. My wife Sara."[74]. Center of most turbulence in our organization. According to him, Sara had served a stretch at Tahatchapie [sic] (in a desert woman's prison) and was a dope addict. He had been married in 1933, but his wife wouldn't bring the whole family down to California from Washington to live. Although Hubbard himself was much admired by Scientologists, his wife was said to be much less popular. 6.3K Such conduct was expressly permitted by the O.T.O., which followed Crowley's disdain of marriage as a "detestable institution" and accepted as commonplace the swapping of wives and partners between O.T.O. I went back several times later to make sure that she wasn't going to rat on him. In 1998 she was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer in addition to her existing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). [75], Many years later, another of his followers, Virginia Downsborough, recalled that during the mid-1960s he "talked a lot about Sara Northrup and seemed to want to make sure that I knew he had never married her. [19], Germer informed Crowley, who wrote back to opine: "It seems to me on the information of our brethren in California that Parsons has got an illumination in which he has lost all his personal independence. . [62] She had consulted doctors who "concluded that said Hubbard was hopelessly insane, and, crazy, and that there was no hope for said Hubbard, or any reason for her to endure further; that competent medical advisers recommended that said Hubbard be committed to a private sanatorium for psychiatric observation and treatment of a mental ailment known as paranoid schizophrenia."[62]. He was severely depressed and repeatedly threatened suicide, and Northrup believed "he must be suffering or he wouldn't act that way".[33]. Photo by the Miami Daily News. The Hubbards lived at a house on Tatum Boulevard (now 5501 North 44th Street)[10] on the slopes of Camelback Mountain in Phoenix for the remainder of 1954. [1] Mary Sue Hubbard was still asserting her authority over the GO from her position as Controller. He wasn't married to her. Your character is superior. Her salary was relatively modest, amounting to $30,430 ($150,732 in 2007 prices) between 1970 and 1972, though she did also benefit from tens of thousands of dollars a year in living expenses paid for by the Church of Scientology. Last edited on 17 February 2023, at 05:30, International Association of Scientologists, "Will the L. Ron Hubbard House Turn a Camelback Neighborhood Into a Scientology Recruitment Mecca? On one occasion, while Northrup was pregnant, Hubbard kicked her several times in the stomach in an apparent though unsuccessful attempt to induce an abortion. "[79] Hubbard also gave a new explanation of why he had been involved with Jack Parsons and the O.T.O. In the world of speculative fiction Your favorite authors Have selected best new voices of the year. According to Northrup, Hubbard began beating her when they were in Florida in the summer of 1946. But I am 13 years older than she. And I'm very happily married just now. Parsons was deeply dismayed but tried to put a brave face on the situation, informing Aleister Crowley: About three months ago I met Captain [sic] L. Ron Hubbard, a writer and explorer of whom I had known for some time He is a gentleman; he has red hair, green eyes, is honest and intelligent, and we have become great friends. He dubbed her "the alley-cat" after an unnamed mutual acquaintance told him that Parsons's attraction to her was like "a yellow pup bumming around with his snout glued to the rump of an alley-cat. But he did save her life and pull her out of that whole black magic ring. I see her every day. ago. L Ron Hubbard was an American author, philosopher, and the founder of the 'Church of Scientology.' He started as a writer of science fiction but later moved to self-help and psychology-related topics. She accompanied her husband to Phoenix, Arizona, where they established the Hubbard Association of Scientologists the forerunner of the Church of Scientology, which was itself founded in 1953. [68] The original sentence of five years imprisonment was not carried out, and the court ordered a study of her claimed medical problems, before eventually replacing her sentence with a four-year term of imprisonment, with parole set at 40 months. [81], Only a couple of months later, he highlighted Northrup to his staff as a participant in a "full complete covert operation" mounted against Dianetics and Scientology by a "Totalitarian Communistic" enemy. Pat Broeker, Hubbard's personal messenger at the time, had gone into hiding with him once before and knew how. My right side is paralyzed and getting more so. Recommended Separation papers being filed and divorce applied for. The targets were not just external enemies but dissident Scientologists; in 1969, Mary Sue wrote an order directing the GO to cull information from the confessional folders of Scientologists, breaking a rule of confidence that was supposedly sacrosanct. Mary Sue Hubbard (Ron's wife and mother to four of his children) and some other leading Guardians Office personnel were imprisoned as a result. A few hours later, he returned with two of his Dianetics Foundation staff and told Northrup, who was now back at her apartment: "We have Alexis and you'll never see her alive unless you come with us. She made a striking impression on the other lodgers; George Pendle describes her as "feisty and untamed, proud and self-willed, she stood five foot nine, had a lithe body and blond hair, and was extremely candid. [67] She met him in Wichita to resolve the situation. [89], The church continues to promulgate Hubbard's claims about their relationship. Screen grab Lawrence Wright, the author of the best-selling book on Scientology, "Going Clear," says his research found. [46] In March 1976, she approved an illegal plan to obtain "non-FOI data" from the government, meaning classified documents not available through the Freedom of Information Act. He was furious and threatened to kill Alexis rather than let Northrup care for her: "He didn't want her to be brought up by me because I was in league with the doctors. "[21], On January 26, 1967, Mary Sue was confirmed as a Scientology "Clear", a somewhat elite rank at that time. Therefore, the worst possible penalty a Scientology child molester could receive in a Scientology religious arbitration would be a Suppressive Person declare. "[68] She agreed to sign a statement, written by Hubbard himself, that retracted the allegations that she had made against him: I, Sara Northrup Hubbard, do hereby state that the things I have said about L. Ron Hubbard in courts and the public prints have been grossly exaggerated or entirely false. Mary Sue Hubbard was removed from her post before she went to jail. Around the summer of 1951, he explained his flight to Cuba as being a bid to escape Northrup's depredations: "He talked a lot about Sara. Its founder, L. Ron Hubbard, has been described variously as the man who "solved the riddle of the human mind" (by the Church of Scientology), 4 as "a mental case" (by the FBI), 5 and as "hopelessly insane" (by his former wife). She did, however, resurface on a few occasions during the remaining years of her life. Northrup was a major figure in the Pasadena branch of the Ordo Templi Orientis (O.T.O. Illustration by Pat Barrett. Hubbard grew up in Helena, Montana, and studied at George Washington University in Washington, D.C. ", "Court upholds convictions of 9 Scientologists", "Church of Scientology of California, Plaintiff, Mary Sue Hubbard, Intervenor, vs. Gerald Armstrong, Defendant Memorandum of Intended Decision", "Son of Church Founder Is Sued by Stepmother", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Mary_Sue_Hubbard&oldid=1139846347, This page was last edited on 17 February 2023, at 05:30. Fiercely loyal to her husband, brusque and autocratic, she could be a dangerous enemy. 6 Yet remarkably, despite the tantalizing scandal that surrounds it in popular culture, Scientology . . I had hoped that you could straighten him out. Also note that Hubbard married his second wife whilst he was still married to his first wife. "[94], Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health, "Scientology and the Occult: Hugh Urban's new exploration of L. Ron Hubbard and Aleister Crowley", Miller, Russell. CMO staff investigating the GO were physically expelled from the Church of Scientology's Los Angeles headquarters, and the Controller's files were guarded day and night. I need a magical partner. Hope to see you once more. That investigation was prompted by the existence of a number of civil law suits which had been filed at that time against Church of Scientology of California and Mr. Hubbard, and which the GO was supposed to be responsible for handling. [46], The marriage was in the process of breaking down rapidly. Her disruptive behavior appalled Fred Gwynn, a new O.T.O. "[74], In October 1984, Mary Sue filed a $5 million lawsuit against her husband's first son, Ronald DeWolf, accusing him of "massive fraud" for attempting to have his father declared legally dead or mentally incompetent. Under his doctrine he believed that "mistakes do not just happen, somebody causes them, always". She struck the familiar pose of not seeing, hearing or knowing any evil. His sexual difficulties with Northrup, for which he was taking testosterone supplements, are a significant feature of the document. Although she was a committed and popular member, she acquired a reputation for disruptiveness that prompted Crowley to denounce her as a "vampire." Playing along, she told Hubbard that he was right and that the only way she could break free of their power was by going through with the divorce. members. [84] Even his own staff were shocked by the contents of Hubbard's letter; he ended his instructions to them with the statement, "Decency is not a subject well understood". [53] Mary Sue, who had last met with her husband a few months before his disappearance, never saw or heard from him again. Add a Comment. [34], The Scientology fleet was finally disbanded in 1975, when Hubbard decided to move ashore and establish a "land base" in Florida. Since. He sought to explain it to his followers as being the result of his victimization by his ex-wife. The house was torn down. He accused Communists of destroying his business, ruining his health and withholding material of interest to the US Government. When Hubbard's active stint in the Navy was over he stayed on the West Coast, moving to Los Angeles in 1945. "[3] Russell Miller gives a different explanation: "Hubbard wanted to go to London to establish his control over the small Dianetics group which had formed there spontaneously and Mary Sue insisted on accompanying him. 24 Award-winning Authors and Illustrators 3 Bonus Short Stories by Kevin J. Anderson L. Ron Hubbard S. M. Stirling Art and . [42] Northrup recalled that "he used to Weeks passed without word from Hubbard. The boat was soon sold to ease the couple's shortage of cash. [47], Klowden recalled later that "he was very down in the dumps about his wife. TIL L Ron Hubbard's first wife once discovered two love letters the Scientology founder had written, to two different women, in the couple's outgoing mail. Lafayette Ron Hubbard is a controversial figure. To that end he wrote Dianetics, proving to all the world just how mediocre a writer he was . Hubbard took with him only two people, a married couple named Pat and Anne Broeker. In this same year, Hubbard launched a new religion based on two books he had written, Dianetics: The Evolution of a Science, and Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health. Northrup's attorney filed another petition asking for Hubbard's assets to be frozen as he had been found "hiding" in Wichita "but that he would probably leave town upon being detected". I felt as though he had given so much to our country and I couldn't even bring him peace of mind. [93] Rejecting any suggestion that she was some kind of "pathetic person who has suffered through the years because of my time with Ron", Northrup spoke of her relief that she had been able to put it behind her. His family wasn't there. [33] She later recalled: "I would often entertain him with plots so he could write. As a leading light of American Pulp Fiction through the 1930s and '40s, he is further among the most influential authors of the modern age. After the vessel had been renovated by Scientologists, Mary Sue and the children moved into the upper-deck accommodation in November 1968. For more than a decade, the whereabouts of Shelly Miscavige, the reportedly missing wife of Scientology leader David, has been hotly debated. In his final moments, the man who created a religion with a massive following was . That is the amazing part about it. About Harry Ross Hubbard. Mary Sue Hubbar His first wife had not obtained divorce until '47 and he was married in '46. [55] He listed them as: SARA NORTHRUP (HUBBARD): formerly of 1003 S. Orange Grove Avenue, Pasadena, Calif. 25 yrs. Sometimes when the two of them were sitting at the table together, the hostility was almost tangible. The criminal conviction of the GO's top executives triggered a lengthy power struggle at the top of the Church of Scientology, which would lead eventually to Mary Sue being forced into retirement. Her body was cremated two days later and her ashes were scattered at sea off the California coast,[2] where L. Ron Hubbard's ashes had similarly been scattered in January 1986. According to the Church of Scientology, Hubbard himself did not find out about Mary Sue's resignation until five months later. I gathered a couple of dozen of the most proven Church executives from around the world and briefed them on the criminal and other unethical conduct of the GO. "[77] He notes as an example of "this apparent erasure of Sarah Northrup from his mind"[77] a 1968 interview with the British broadcaster Granada Television, in which Hubbard denied that he had had a second wife in between his first, Polly, and the present one, Mary Sue:[77], HUBBARD: "How many times have I been married? I'll just go to the airplane. Louis Culling, another O.T.O. It was horrible. [27] The Royal Scotman was later renamed the Apollo. However I am afraid that most of the money has already been dissipated. [73] The controversy surrounding the divorce had severely dented his reputation. Her achievement was commemorated in a special tribute edition of the Scientology newspaper The Auditor, titled simply: "Mary Sue Hubbard Clear #208". Her allegations produced more lurid headlines: not only was Hubbard accused of bigamy and kidnapping, but she had been subjected to "systematic torture, including loss of sleep, beatings, and strangulations and scientific experiments". I did not know or realize these things until I myself investigated the matter. According to Russell Miller, "The crew worked to the point of exhaustion, the food was meager and no one was allowed to wash or change their clothes. She is heavily sexed. Although he bluffed it out initially, a warrant was issued for his arrest in August. Ironically, the wedding took place only 30 miles from the town where Hubbard had married his first wife thirteen years previously. "[27] The entire crew was forced to wear gray rags to symbolize their demotion; it was said that even Mary Sue's corgi dog, Vixie, had a gray rag tied around her neck. It is, of course, rather ironic that the person who authorized G.O. . She was forced from her post as controller, convicted and imprisoned as a felon, and deserted by her husband. Her real motive in filing for divorce, he said, was to seize control of Dianetics. Goodbye I love you. Worried about the chances of his own prosecution or being served with lawsuits, Hubbard slipped away into hiding. Not only was the GO not handling these suits, the GO, and particularly Mary Sue Hubbard, even refused to answer our questions about the suits because they viewed themselves answerable only to persons within the GO Our attempts to get information were thwarted by Mary Sue Hubbard. whom I believed to be my wife, having married her and then, after some mix-up about a divorce, believed to be my wife in common law. [86] In June 1986 the Church of Scientology and Alexis agreed a financial settlement under which she was compelled not to write or speak on the subject of L. Ron Hubbard and her relationship to him. "[69], On June 12, Hubbard was awarded a divorce in the County Court of Sedgwick County, Kansas on the basis of Northrup's "gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty", which had caused him "nervous breakdown and impairment to health. Although she was not yet twenty-four years old, she exercised considerable power within the Scientology movement and people around Hubbard quickly learned to be wary of her. . She was forced to resign her post in 1981 and served a year in prison in 1983, after exhausting her appeals against her conviction. Maybe he should be reincarnated as a rabbit. [73], A month later, in the English High Court of Justice, Mr Justice Latey declared in a case in which Scientology was a prominent issue that "Mr Hubbard is a charlatan and worse, as are his wife, Mary Sue Hubbard, and the clique at the top privy to the cult's activities. Sharp chin, broad forehead, rather Slavic. This, plus her absolute control of the GO, made it difficult for the Church missionaires [Sea Org staff dispatched to achieve a target or specific goal] to get anything done. David went ballistic at his wife while she . The veins in his forehead would engorge" and he would hit her "out of the blue", breaking her eardrum in one attack. [7], They went back to London in December on a fresh visa and stayed there until the end of May 1953, before departing for an extended holiday in Spain. She was not the affectionate type, she was more efficient than affectionate. "[70] She did not give evidence but was awarded custody of Alexis and $200 a month in child support. [20], Northrup later recalled that the boat had been caught in a hurricane in the Panama Canal, damaging it too badly to be able to continue the voyage to California. [51] She stated that she was "not interested in revenge; I'm interested in the truth. "[14] Cyril Vosper, one of the Saint Hill staff at the time, noted the differing impressions left by the Hubbards: "I always had great warmth and admiration for Ron he was a remarkable individual, a constant source of new information and ideas but I thought Mary Sue was an exceedingly nasty person. My Will is all changed. By this time, Mary Sue had become a key figure within the nascent Scientology movement. The practice of culling supposedly confidential "P.C. . [32], The relationship was not an easy one. Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard served in the US Navy in the 1940s. The only reason a person gives up a study or becomes confused or unable to learn is because he or she has gone past a word that was not understood.', and 'To love in spite of all is the secret of greatness. It must be noted that Mary Sue Hubbard believed her position as Controller and as the "Founder's wife" to be unassailable and beyond reproach by anyone but Mr. Hubbard who was not around at the time, a fact that she was well aware of. After breakfast he would go into his office and I would rarely see him again until six-thirty when I had to have the table laid for dinner. Check out this great listen on Audible.com. Hubbard attempted to patch up the marriage in January 1951 by inviting Northrup and baby Alexis to Palm Springs, California where he had rented a house. I've been married twice. Hubbard subsequently returned to the Foundation in Elizabeth, New Jersey. Liked this page? Hubbard spread allegations that she was a Communist secret agent and repeatedly denounced her to the FBI. His misfortunes had been caused by "a woman known as Sara Elizabeth Northrup . In May 1951, Northrup filed a further complaint against Hubbard, accusing him of having fled to Cuba to evade the divorce papers that she was seeking to serve. She was a leading figure in Scientology for much of her life. As part of a wider strategy codenamed Operation Snow White, the GO succeeded in infiltrating a Scientologist into the IRS to steal files about the government's litigation strategy against Scientology. [66] She lost her final appeal in April 1982[67] and was ordered to begin a prison term in January 1983. I believe she is under duress, that they have something on her and I believe that under a grilling she would talk and turn state's evidence.[66]. "I just ran across the airfield, across the runways, to the airport and got on the plane. I think I have made a great gain and as Betty and I are the best of friends, there is little loss. Hubbard married his third wife, Mary Sue Whipp, in 1952. He briefed the divorce court reporters for the Los Angeles Times and the Examiner, who were both women and early feminists, to ensure that "they knew what a bastard this guy Hubbard was. One of its principal figures was David Miscavige, a 21-year-old Messenger who had worked as a cameraman for Hubbard. The grand jury named Hubbard as an unindicted co-conspirator; the seized Guardian Office. Lafayette Ronald Hubbard (1911-1986), commonly shortened to L. Ron Hubbard, was a science-fiction writer and drug fiend[1] who engaged in the ultimate experiment: to create a religion founded on utter bullshit, yet endowed with the sociological and psychological components that "make religions work". Mary Sue strongly opposed these changes and reappointed herself Controller, rescinding the CMO's permission to investigate the GO. [42] Mary Sue continued to manage the GO from her various residences aboard the Apollo, and the villa in Tangier. Hubbard decided to take to the high seas in a bid to liberate Scientology from the attentions of hostile governments. L. Ron Hubbard Presents Writers Of The Future; Tuesday Trash And Trouble ~ The Friday Night Mystery Club by Joanna Campbell Slan; The Adventures Of Winston The Pig: Meet Winston ~ Guest Post And Giveaway; No Small Murder ~ A Mini-Meadows Mystery by Lena Gregory; Invocation: Days Of Iron & Clay by Aileen Erin ~ Cover Reveal And Giveaway; categories Upon L. Ron Hubbard's death in 1986, David became Scientology's leader, with Shelly at his side. 28 Photos Of L. Ron Hubbard And The Birth Of Scientology. That was one of the reasons L. Ron Hubbard never had a relationship with her. They set up a business partnership on January 15, 1946 under the name of "Allied Enterprises", with Parsons putting up $20,000 of capital, Hubbard adding $1,200 and Northrup contributing nothing. According to Northrup's later recollections she repeatedly refused him but relented after he threatened to kill himself. He replied, "You know, I'm a public figure and you're nobody, so if you have to go through the divorce, I'll accuse you of desertion so it won't look so bad on my public record. Speaking several years later to the St. Petersburg Times newspaper, Miscavige commented: I knew if it was going to be a physical takeover we're going to lose because they had a couple thousand staff and we (the "messengers") had about 50. [41] The Dianetics Foundation was making a huge amount of money, but problems were already evident: money was pouring out as fast as it was coming in, due to lax financial management and Hubbard's own free spending. They were formally found guilty on October 26, 1979. [72] When the case came to trial in May 1984, she told the Superior Court of Los Angeles County that she had been "mentally raped" and "emotionally distressed" knowing that others had seen the documents. [71] In June 1984, Judge Paul G. Breckenridge ruled against the Church and Mary Sue Hubbard, criticizing her credibility as a witness: LRH's wife, Mary Sue Hubbard is also plaintiff herein. She soon became involved in a relationship with Hubbard and married him in March 1952. Every effort was made to butcher my personal reputation. How many girls is a man entitled to in one lifetime, anyway? I have no revenge motive nor am I trying to angle this broader than it is. [18] Not long afterwards Hubbard bought Saint Hill Manor at Saint Hill Green, near East Grinstead, West Sussex. These activities ultimately led to a complete disband of the GO. [44], One of their primary targets was the IRS, with which Scientology was engaged in a bitter battle over tax exemptions. Ron Hubbard's first wife was Jack Parsons' second wife, who he stole away from Jack, along with a lot of his life savings. Share it! The Hubbards had four children: Diana (born 1952), Quentin (1954-1976), Suzette (born 1955), and Arthur (born 1958). "[63], The divorce writ prompted a deluge of bad publicity for Hubbard and elicited an unexpected letter to Northrup from his first wife, Polly, who wrote: "If I can help in any way I'd like toYou must get Alexis in your custodyRon is not normal. "[24] They were married in the middle of the night of August 10, 1946 at Chestertown, Maryland after awakening a minister and roping in his wife and housekeeper to serve as witnesses. The. Hubbard and Northrup made no secret of their relationship; another lodger at Parsons' house described how he saw Hubbard "living off Parsons' largesse and making out with his girlfriend right in front of him. In a memo of December 2, 1969, he wrote that the operation had started with bad reviews of Dianetics, "pushed then by the Sara Komkovadamanov [sic] (alias Northrup) "divorce" actions At the back of it was Miles Hollister (psychology student) Sara Komkosadamanov [sic] (housekeeper at the place nuclear physicists stayed near Caltech) "[82], By 1970, Northrup and Hollister had moved to Maui, Hawaii. [3], The Hubbards returned again to London at the end of September 1955, where they took over the day-to-day management of the Hubbard Association of Scientologists International. She switched the envelopes and sent them. I telephoned Hubbard's lawyer in Elizabeth and warned him: "Listen, asshole, if you don't get that baby back I'm going to burn you. [3] She originally intended to work in petroleum research, but a friend persuaded her to travel with him to Wichita, Kansas, in mid-1951 to take a Dianetics course at the Hubbard Dianetic Foundation. Mary Sue Hubbard (ne Whipp; June 17, 1931 November 25, 2002[1]) was the third wife of L. Ron Hubbard, from 1952 until his death in 1986. She played a major role in the creation of Dianetics, which evolved into the religious movement Scientology. From our brother's account he has given away both his girl and his money. [51], Northrup went to a psychiatrist to obtain advice about Hubbard's increasingly violent and irrational behaviour, and was told that he probably needed to be institutionalized and that she was in serious danger. [16] They remained there until 1957, when Hubbard returned to lecture at the Academy of Scientology in Washington, D.C., with Mary Sue and the children following later. In 1933, Northrup's 22-year-old sister Helen met the 18-year-old Jack Parsons, a chemist who went on to be a noted expert in rocket propulsion. On July 13, 1981, a matter of weeks after we had uncovered what was going on, and with no advance warning to the GO, a coordinated series of CMO missions were sent out concurrently to take over the GO. After two days of shredding, any documents . "[42] He began an affair with the twenty-year-old Klowden, much to the annoyance of Northrup, who was clearly aware of the liaison. According to Mayo: She was really offended and very upset. An explorer, a mystic, a bestselling author, a nuclear physicist . Had been friendly with many Communists. Alexis will get a fortune unless she goes to you as she would then get nothing. She persuaded him that the compulsion instilled by the communists would be dissipated by going ahead with the flight: "Well, I have to follow their dictates. It's notable for a number of reasons. The fact is that Hubbard had been married 3 times at the time of the interview. "[12] Joan Vidal, a friend of the sculptor Edward Harris, who was commissioned by Hubbard to create a bust of him, described Mary Sue as "a rather drab, mousy, nothing sort of person, quite a bit younger than him.
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