Xenu’s son

“You must realize that there is very little actual courage in this world.” – L. Ron Hubbard, JR

Tre sent me this interview with L. Ron Hubbard’s son…

Penthouse: Didn’t your father have any interest in helping people?

Hubbard: No.

Penthouse: Never?

Hubbard: My father started out as a broke science-fiction writer. He was always broke in the late 1940s. He told me and a lot of other people that the way to make a million was to start a religion. Then he wrote the book Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health while he was in Bayhead, New Jersey. When we later visited Bayhead, in about 1953, we were walking around and reminiscing –he told me that he had written the book in one month.

Penthouse: There was no church when he wrote the book?

Hubbard: Oh, no, no. You see, his goal was basically to write the book, take the money and run. But in 1950, this was the first major book of do-it-yourself psychotherapy, and it became a runaway best-seller. He kept getting, literally, mail trucks full of mail. And so he and some other people, including J. W. Campbell, the editor of Astounding Science Fiction , started the Dianetics Research Foundation in Elizabeth, New Jersey. And the post office kept backing up and just dumping mail sacks into the building. The foundation had a staff that just ran through the envelopes and threw away anything that didn’t have any money in it.

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12 Comments

  1. lunch was good k24, thank you! that pizza almost makes up for the fact that billy ‘sxe atlanta’ cole ran lush into the ground. see you next time!

  2. you are neck and neck with sean after he put camelli’s out of business by spreading rumours about their new management.

  3. thanks to sean i can no longer eat a “Hard Hat” and later throw it up in the World of Coke bathroom sink after drinking to much international soda.

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