What L. Ron Hubbard and Kim Il-sung Have in Common, Stolen Valor
That is what this NPR article is claiming:
Wright says that one of the most interesting parts of the meeting came when he asked Davis about L. Ron Hubbard’s medical records. Hubbard, the founder of Scientology, had maintained that he was blind and a ‘hopeless cripple’ at the end of World War II — and that he had healed himself through measures that later became the basis of Dianetics, the 1950 book that became the basis for Scientology.
“I had found evidence that Hubbard was never actually injured during the war. … And so we pressed [Tommy Davis] for evidence that there had been such injuries and [Hubbard] had been the war hero that he described,” says Wright. “Eventually, Davis sent us what is called a notice of separation — essentially discharge papers from World War II — along with some photographs of all of these medals that [Hubbard] had won. … At the same time, we finally gained access to Hubbard’s entire World War II records [through a request to the military archives] and there was no evidence that he had ever been wounded in battle or distinguished himself in any way during the war. We also found another notice of separation which was strikingly different than the one that the church had provided.”
Furthermore, says Wright, the notice of separation that the church provided was signed by a man who never existed. And two of the medals that Hubbard supposedly had won weren’t commissioned until after Hubbard left active service.
“There were a number of different discrepancies on there that make it clear that [the Scientology document] wasn’t an actual record,” says Wright. “In the 900-odd pages of Hubbard’s war records, there were numerous letters from other researchers from over the years. One of them had inquired about [the name on Hubbard’s notice of separation]. And the archivist at the time said they had thoroughly researched the rolls of Navy officers at the time and there was no such person.”
Wright says he’s not sure what impact — if any — his article will have on the Church of Scientology.
“It’s hard to measure, because we’re dealing with a religion,” he says, “and people are drawn to it because of faith. And if it were simply a matter of reason, then one could put this [document about Hubbard’s service] down in front of you and say, ‘Here is conclusive proof that the founder of Scientology lied about his military record and lied about his injuries and lied about the fundamental principles out of which he created the Church of Scientology. But that may not matter to people who are involved in it, who may feel they are gaining something from their experience — either because they feel like the truths of Scientology enhance their lives or because the community of Scientologists that they live among is something like their family. So they intentionally shield themselves from knowing these types of things.” [NPR via This Ain’t Hell]
You can read more at the link, but L. Ron Hubbard reminds me a lot of Kim Il-sung who aided by his Soviet handlers used fictitious events to include lying about his military accomplishments during the Japanese occupation of Korea to start the cult of Kim that put him in power. The cult he constructed has been powerful enough to keep two generations of his family in power as well. Fortunately Scientology doesn’t control a country with a million man army and nukes. Could you imagine how strange a place a Scientology led country would be? It may even make the strangeness of North Korea seem tame in comparison.
This information is highly enturbulating.
Well, he did write Science Fiction… who knows whether the evil guys in his tales didn’t change the timeline? /sarc
There’s a really good HBO documentary that came out a few weeks ago about Scientology called “Going Clear.” It includes a lot footage of and discussion about L Ron Hubbard.
http://www.hbo.com/documentaries/going-clear#/
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Leon, when Christians try to tell you about how to keep from spending an eternity in Perdition, it might not be because they like you. It might be because they don’t want the responsibility of having missed what might have been your last chance to hear.
But Jesus also said not to cast pearls before swine. So, why don’t you take your religious bigotry outside and play?
A Christian calling someone a bigot is laughable, especially when the very “Good Book,” the owners manual if you will, is chock full commands to commit bigotry. The religion itself is used as an excuse to commit bigotry. I don’t know how good people sleep at night knowing they are supporting such an evil organization.
I can tell religion has made you much more bitter, hateful, and spiteful than I’ll ever be. I am so sorry about what was done to you.
Leon, you sound off the wall on this one. Walk into a branch of either institution, only one will force you to pay for it’s manual/manuals. Only one doesn’t ask, but REQUIRES its followers to purchase materials for advancement along with FORCED not optional labor. You can read a Bible in a Christian church for FREE. You can read the Koran for FREE in a Muslim mosque and get a FREE copy of the Talmud in a Jewish temple. And if you think its all rubbish you can WALK OUT without spending a dime. You will however HAVE to spend at least $300,000 in Scientology programs before you get to learn that an Alien overlord has caused extraterrestrials to possess your bowel movements from home base. Also if you leave Scientology unlike any other valid religion, you WILL BE hunted down and harassed. You really need to watch “Going Clear”.
Also when is the last time that you have heard of any Christian/Jewish/Muslim/Buddhist organization forcing its members to never be allowed to have physical or vocal contact with their loved ones. Forcing ‘Disconnection” under penalty of physical punishment if necessary. Only a Scientology shill could not fathom the fundamental difference between $cientology and Xhristianty or any other Religion. Scientology is evil incarnate. It was devised to have one purpose and one purpose only, the destruction of its congregation’s capacity of ANY personal freedom financially, spiritually, sexually, etc. Everything you do or think has to be turned into the “churches” auditing records. EVERYTHING.
Not to call you a shill Leon, I think you are actually pretty cool. Just missinformed about the real practices and what goes on to people in that organization and its Chapterhouses. the Horror stories rival that of North Korea.