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301.1 | | HARDY::KENAH | | Wed Jan 29 1986 13:47 | 18 |
| The thing that astonished me about the announcement was the sheer gall of
the Scientologists who made it. The way I heard it reported, it boiled down
to this:
1. L. Ron Hubbard is dead.
2. We cremated him.
3. We buried the ashes.
4. His estate was "substantial".
5. He left most of his estate to us.
The implication I felt was "Prove us wrong -- we dare you."
Very strange.
andrew
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301.2 | | SUBA::WALL | | Thu Jan 30 1986 08:26 | 6 |
| One wonders what the fate of Hubbard's ten-book series will be. Only the
first volume came out. If we start to see more of them, with some sort of
explanation that they were written before his death, it will be difficult
to believe that Scientology's fingers aren't in the pie somewhere.
Dave W.
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301.3 | | AKOV75::BOYAJIAN | | Fri Jan 31 1986 02:46 | 7 |
| re:.1
I agree. It almost seems as if he actually *was* dead for some time
(as some, most notably Hubbard's son), and the Church is now deciding
to make it "official".
--- jerry
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301.4 | | MOSAIC::MAXSON | | Sun Feb 02 1986 22:30 | 8 |
| Nope - he did die recently - the local coroner saw the body, and
took fingerprints to prove the identity. Looks like the son's claim
of some previous death was unfounded. It's funny what the chance
at a slice of a big pie will do to people.
" Oh, Money!
Money changes everything... "
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301.5 | L Ron and Boskone | LATOUR::MCCUTCHEON | Charlie McCutcheon | Sun Feb 16 1986 21:49 | 13 |
| On a strange note, I was at Boskone this weekend. They were marketing
a new book "Heroes in Hell", a Theives World type book about various
famous characters now in Hell. Several people in the audience asked
if they were going to include this gentleman. The pannel responded
"no way, he's got a sizeable estate with many followers, we're
aren't going to suggest that he ends up in Hell!" They kept on
being asked this (this was a pannel discussion with several of the
authors involved) by the audience who either didn't hear the question
or didn't believe the answer! He seems to be pretty unpopular with
SF fandom!!
Charlie
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301.6 | how he did it is beyond me, of course... | CLT::BUTENHOF | Lord Kalkin | Mon Feb 17 1986 10:41 | 6 |
| By the way, I heard (somewhere) that all 10 books of Hubbard's
series have actually already been written, and will therefore
still be released posthumously. This may, of course, have
been merely another of the many different Hubbard rumors.
/dave
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301.7 | Did He or Didn't He? | NUTMEG::BALS | Do I dare disturb the Universe? | Mon Feb 17 1986 12:34 | 16 |
| RE: .6
It's true, or at least the publisher (Bridge) is saying it's true.
That is, of course, if you believe Hubbard actually wrote the
"dekology" ("a undertaking *so large* a new word had to be invented
to describe it ..." :-)) in the first place.
My favorite "L. Ron, Deceased" instance so far is the full-page
ad that "The Friends of L. Ron Hubbard" took out in the Globe (and
I assume in other major papers), crediting their deceased mentor
with every human achievement ever made except writing Shakespeare's
works and curing the common cold.
On the other hand, I probably shouldn't give them ideas ...
Fred
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301.8 | Of course not | AKOV75::BOYAJIAN | Jerry Boyajian, Acton, MA | Wed Feb 19 1986 10:53 | 8 |
| re:.7
Well, of course, they couldn't expect anyone to believe that
Hubbard wrote Shakespeare's works. That's crazy.
Of course, Bacon's works are another matter... :-)
--- jerry
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301.9 | | TROLL::RUDMAN | | Thu Mar 13 1986 10:18 | 20 |
| Way I heard it; after the dekology is published a pentology will
begin, entitled "The Lost Works of Shakespeare" (translated from
Olde English by Elron) followed by his book: "Self-hypnosis and
the Common Cold".
Very clever, as "Cold" won't be out for ~2 years; ample time for
the Scientologists to reap the benefits of their self-hypnosis
seminars (offered for a modest fee, of course) at which one can
learn how to suppress cold symptoms and eventually become Master
of the Universe. (What you learn to do is mentally put the little
beggers in stasis until your bod generates an overwhelming number
of antibodies which wipe the suckers out. Too bad ol' Elron "died"
before he figured out how to dispatch the cold virus ASAP.)
Our loss.
Don
P.S. This is what happens when you overstimulate your neural synapses
with Dave Barry.
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301.10 | Hubbard and Scientology | ASDG::FOSTER | | Thu May 02 1991 10:48 | 7 |
| Has anyone given any more thought to Scientology and Hubbard and
Dianetics?
The recent Time article really surprised me, since I always associated
Hubbard with sci-fi.
Has anyone here looked into it?
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