[47] The GO's agent in the IRS, Michael Meisner, was ordered to obtain all files concerning L. Ron and Mary Sue Hubbard from the IRS Office of International Operations, which he succeeded in infiltrating. The boat was soon sold to ease the couple's shortage of cash. It's an unimportant detail but he's had three wives What is important is that his followers were there as he lied, but no matter what the evidence they don't believe it. Hubbard turned up and took the child. It consists of 'marriage guidance' for Scientologists from the then 'first lady' of the organisation. Meals for the Commodore and his family were cooked in a separate galley by their personal chef, using ingredients brought by couriers from the United States.[26]. Hubbard rescued a girl they were using. 121669 should complain about invasion of privacy. "[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. My first wife is dead. Thanks to a kind contributor I have acquired a scan of a rare 36-page pamphlet, written by Mary Sue Hubbard (the third wife of L Ron Hubbard). 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. Suspected only. He persuaded Northrup to pose as an old friend writing in support of his appeals; in one letter, she claimed untruthfully to have "known Lafayette Ronald Hubbard for many years" and described his supposed pre-war state of health. [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. Quentin was Hubbard's fourth child - his second son - to his third wife, Mary Sue Hubbard. 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". Hubbard would evolve into the leader of the Church of Scientology.[1]. "[24], The couple moved repeatedly over the following year first to Laguna Beach, California,[28] then to Santa Catalina Island, California,[29] New York City,[30] Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania[31] and ultimately to Hubbard's first wife's home at South Colby, Washington. Active and dangerous. This was done before his divorce from his first wife, Polly. [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. Goodbye I love you. L. Ron Hubbard, the science fiction writer who founded the Church of Scientology three decades ago, has died of a stroke, the church said tonight. "[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. Her lawyer, Caryl Warner, also worked the media on her behalf so that Northrup's story received maximum publicity. Currently missing somewhere in California. If she could not break it up by making social engagements with key personnel she, and her gang, would go out to a bar and keep calling in asking for certain people to come to the telephone. She was forced to resign her post in 1981 and served a year in prison in 1983, after exhausting her appeals against her conviction. Sara Elizabeth Bruce Northrup Hollister (April 8, 1924 December 19, 1997) was an occultist and second wife of Scientologist founder L. Ron Hubbard. In the future I wish to lead a quiet and orderly existence with my little girl far away from the enturbulating influences which have ruined my marriage. Hubbard was an Eagle Scout. [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. Louis Culling, another O.T.O. "[91], Although Northrup did not speak out publicly against her ex-husband following their divorce, she broke her silence in 1972. The attach did not act on the request; having asked the FBI for background information, he was told that Hubbard had been interviewed but the "agent conducting interview considered Hubbard to be [a] mental case. Ronald DeWolf, L. Ron Hubbard's son, told the News-Herald that his father took amphetamines, hallucinogens, and cocaine. She was born into a criminal atmosphere, her father having a criminal record. "[50] Hubbard enlisted de Mille and another Dianeticist, Dave Williams, in an attempt to convince her to stay with him. Had been friendly with many Communists. The dinner party backfired drastically; Northrup began an affair with Hollister, a handsome 22-year-old who was college-educated and a noted sportsman. "[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. [37] She gave birth on March 8, 1950 to a daughter, Alexis Valerie. [76] Mary Sue Hubbard continued to be active in Scientology well into the 1990s; in a 1994 Scientology magazine, she was listed as a "Patron" of the International Association of Scientologists, indicating a donation of $40,000. The late wife of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard left her home to her prized pooch, who survived its master by 11 years and lived it up in a multi-million-dollar Los Angeles pad. There was no shortage of work for her to do; further legal difficulties were anticipated, as there was a New York grand jury investigating Operation Freakout, the GO's campaign against New York author Paulette Cooper, and a Florida grand jury looking into Scientology's activities in Clearwater. [7] Her parents not only knew about her unconventional living arrangements but supported Parsons' group financially. [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. [29], The Hubbards moved ashore in March 1972 after three years traveling aboard their ship from port to port in the Mediterranean. [19] His health and emotional difficulties were reflected in another, much more private, document which has been dubbed "The Affirmations". "[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. Harry was born "Henry August Wilson" in Fayette, Iowa but was orphaned as an infant and adopted by the Hubbards, a farming family of Fredericksburg, Iowa. "[11], Helen was far less sanguine, writing in her diary of "the sore spot I carried where my heart should be",[11] and had furious sometimes violent rows with both Parsons and Northrup. Only two months later, over 55,000 copies had been sold and 500 Dianetics groups had been set up across the United States. The Occult Rocket Scientist Who Conjured Spirits with L. Ron Hubbard Jack Parsons (right foreground) and colleagues prepare for their second-ever rocket engine test in Pasadena, November 1936.. L. Ron Hubbard in Ocala Star-Banner - Jan 30 1986 view all Immediate Family Margaret Ochs ex-wife Ronald DeWolf son Catherine May Gillespie daughter Sara Northup Hollister ex-wife Private child Mary Sue Hubbard wife Diana Meredith Horwich daughter Quentin Hubbard son Mary Suzette Rochelle White daughter Arthur Ronald Conway Hubbard son He stated: In 1981, a Church investigation was begun into the activities of the GO. Speaking to Dianeticists following the divorce, Hubbard blamed shadowy outside forces for the bad publicity: "We have just been through the saw mill, through the public presses. An attempt was made to have her sign an affidavit stating that she was in fact the daughter of L. Ron Hubbard's first son, her half-brother L. Ron Hubbard, Jr.[87], As the United Press International news agency noted, Church of Scientology biographies of Hubbard's life do not mention either of his first two wives. I didn't know why it was so important to him; I'd never met Sara and I couldn't have cared less, but he wanted to persuade me that the marriage had never taken place. [46], The marriage was in the process of breaking down rapidly. Check out this great listen on Audible.com. The final version of Dianetics was written at Bay Head, New Jersey in a cottage which the science fiction editor John W. Campbell had found for the Hubbards. "[65] He accused Northrup of having conspired in a bid to assassinate him and described how he had found love letters to his wife from Hollister, a "member of the Young Communists." [55] He listed them as: SARA NORTHRUP (HUBBARD): formerly of 1003 S. Orange Grove Avenue, Pasadena, Calif. 25 yrs. [58] She subsequently changed her mind, believing that she had been tricked, and wrote to her husband to complain but received no response. Hubbard became Parsons' "magical partner" for a sex magic ritual that was intended to summon an incarnation of a goddess. 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. [73] The controversy surrounding the divorce had severely dented his reputation. I cared for her rather deeply but I have no desire to control her emotions, and I can, I hope, control my own. L. Ron Hubbard's drug use is a classic example of his hypocrisy. Mary Sue strongly opposed these changes and reappointed herself Controller, rescinding the CMO's permission to investigate the GO. She turned up destitute and pregnant. "[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. He wasn't married to her. Please do believe I do so want to help you get Alexis."[64]. The Hubbards had four children: Diana (born 1952), Quentin (19541976), Suzette (born 1955), and Arthur (born 1958). [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. [27] The trip had the air of a punishment detail and was dubbed the "liability cruise"; conditions on board were reportedly appalling. And it was the nineteenth of June and it was the happiest day of my life. One of its principal figures was David Miscavige, a 21-year-old Messenger who had worked as a cameraman for Hubbard. They spent most of their time working; there was very little socializing. In 1952, Mary Sue and Ron were married. His wife was in prison and his estranged son believed he was either dead or insane. Margaret "Polly" Grubb (1933-1947) Sara Northrup Hollister (1946-1951) Upon L. Ron Hubbard's death in 1986, David became Scientology's leader, with Shelly at his side. Parsons took an immediate liking to Hubbard and invited him to stay in the house for the duration of his leave. His second wife, Sarah, claimed mental and . Northrup, who was beginning a pregnancy, was said to have been delighted with the location. L. Ron Hubbard's wife, Mary Sue Hubbard, was an important part of the Church of Scientology. From our brother's account he has given away both his girl and his money. With 19 New York Times bestsellers and more than 350 million copies of his works in circulation, L. Ron Hubbard is among the most enduring and widely read authors of our time. It was clear their marriage was breaking up she was very critical of him and he told me she was fooling around with Hollister and he didn't trust her. He said he went to a party and got drunk and when he woke up in the morning he found Northrup was in bed with him. Wife was Ledora May Waterbury (1885 - 1959). [42] Mary Sue continued to manage the GO from her various residences aboard the Apollo, and the villa in Tangier. The O.T.O. She was credited with helping to coin the word "Scientology". That's it. The arrival of Hubbard and Northrup three weeks after the divorce was filed scandalized Hubbard's family, who deeply disapproved of his treatment of Polly. But I am 13 years older than she. Her real motive in filing for divorce, he said, was to seize control of Dianetics. Mr. Ronald Reagan President . 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. 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. [17] Although they got on well as fellow occultists, tensions between the two men were apparent in more domestic settings. "[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. Mary Sue was given partial responsibility for running the new Dianetics establishment. 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. I please her physically until she weeps about any separation. [78] In December 1995, Hubbard had a mastectomy of her left breast. In March 1981 she cut all of our communication lines to the GO, except through herself. This work took a variety of forms, including public relations, legal actions, and the gathering of "intelligence" on perceived enemies. His next project, Dianetics and Scientology, would secure him lifelong fame. [51] She stated that she was "not interested in revenge; I'm interested in the truth. 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. According to him, Sara had served a stretch at Tahatchapie [sic] (in a desert woman's prison) and was a dope addict. This was the only time Hubbard allowed an outside crew to interview him. [25] He wrote: Sara, my sweetheart, is young, beautiful, desirable. She recalled that "with or without an argument, there'd be an upsurge of violence. She informed us that she did not appreciate our investigation of the GO and that if one were needed she would do it. . 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). member living in the commune at 1003 South Orange Grove Avenue: "Betty went to almost fantastical lengths to disrupt the meetings [of the O.T.O.] L. Ron Hubbard was previously married to Mary Sue Whipp (1952 - 1986), Sara Northrup (1946 - 1951), Margaret Louise Grubb (1933 - 1947) and Margaret Grubb.. L. Ron Hubbard was in relationships with Barbara Kaye (1950) and Mary Sue Hubbard.. About. Nothing of this known to me until a few weeks ago. On the night of February 24, 1951, Alexis was being looked after by John Sanborne while Northrup had a night at the movies. He had visited 1003 South Orange Grove Avenue at the behest of Lou Goldstone, a well-known science fiction illustrator, while on leave from his service in the US Navy. They were formally found guilty on October 26, 1979. She was a leading figure in Scientology for much of her life. She was convicted in December 1979 and was sentenced to five years' imprisonment and the payment of a $10,000 fine. Several ships were purchased to serve as the quarters of the newly created "Sea Org". [deleted] 6 yr. ago. A disaster on the scale of the GO criminal case was clearly the result of the activities of someone hostile to Scientology a Suppressive Person operating within the GO. One of his aides, David Mayo, was dispatched by Hubbard to suggest that Mary Sue might consider a divorce. "[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. He sold his first story in February 1934, an adventure tale called "The Green God" that featured a heroic American killing a bunch of Chinese bad guys. L. Ron Hubbard started beating his wife during summer 1946. Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard served in the US Navy in the 1940s. In the UK alone, it issued hundreds of writs against the media for publishing negative reports on Scientology. 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. . "[50], Three weeks later, Hubbard abducted both Northrup and Alexis. The primary exponent of Scientology is the Church of Scientology, a centralized and hierarchical organization based in Florida, although many practitioners . [42] Northrup recalled that "he used to It began when Sara's father died. [18] Hubbard and Northrup left for Florida towards the end of April, Hubbard taking with him $10,000 drawn from the Allied Enterprises account to fund the purchase of the partnership's first yacht. According to Northrup's later recollections she repeatedly refused him but relented after he threatened to kill himself. L. Ron Hubbard's body was found in a motor home with the air conditioner running, tucked behind animal stables on a small ranch outside Creston. The Guardian Office was no respector of anyone's civil rights, particularly that of privacy. "[20], By this time, Mary Sue was working as the chief course supervisor at Saint Hill Manor. 's US head, Karl Germer, labeled her "an ordeal sent by the gods". The house was torn down. "[90], After the documentary-maker Alex Gibney directed the film Going Clear, based on Wright's book of the same name and citing Northrup's words about Hubbard, the Church published a video calling Northrup a "failed gold digger" and "self admitted perjurer" who was responsible for "a get-rich-quick scheme [concocted] by the woman and her publicity starved lawyer to try to shake down Mr. Hubbard for money and take over the Hubbard Dianetics Foundation after Dianetics soared to the top of national bestseller lists.
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