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  Bare-Faced Messiah, FBI Archives -- Re San Diego letter to Bureau, 3/9/55.
HUBBARD, subject's studies will equip him for handling consultations as an "auditor" in the Association of Scientologists which have for their purpose instilling self-confidence and assisting individuals in removing mental problems and accomplishing specific goals.
This rooming house is rented by the Hubbard Association of Scientologists, International, to accomodate students who are attending the Hubbard Professional College.
It is actually a modern approach, using mathematics and physics, to the philosophic subject of episteomology [sic], the goal of Scientology is to bring about greater capabilities in human biengs, such as increases in recognition, memory and reaction time.
www.factnet.org /Books/BareFacedMessiah/fbi237.htm   (947 words)

  
 Bare-Faced Messiah -- Chapter 12   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Hubbard revealed that most implant stations were on Mars, although women occasionally had to report elsewhere in the solar system and there was a `Martian implant station somewhere in the Pyrenees'.
Hubbard was clearly pleased by the results he had obtained with Carmen D'Alessio and at his next public lecture, in a small hall near Holland Park, he invited her to tell the audience about her experience.
Hubbard would never allow anyone to criticize Mary Sue and although he rarely showed much affection for her in public, it seemed, after two failed marriages and innumerable affairs, that he had at last formed a stable relationship, improbable as it had first appeared.
www.nots.org /chap12.htm   (7849 words)

  
 Bare-Faced Messiah: Chapter 13
It seemed Hubbard was able to resist blandishments from beyond the Iron Curtain, for through the sweltering summer months in Washington DC he could be found lecturing at the 'Academy of Religious Arts and Sciences', in a ten-roomed house at 1845 R Street, in the north-west section of the city.
Hubbard immediately took over the day-to-day running of the Hubbard Association of Scientologists International, which was still operating from its dreary premises at 163 Holland Park Avenue, although it had grown considerably in size.
Hubbard, as a minister of the Church of American Science, performed the ceremony when they married in February 1956, in the lecture room at the HASI, and Mary Sue was Pam's maid of honour.
www.clambake.org /archive/books/bfm/bfm13.htm   (5373 words)

  
 Gerry Armstrong--The Miscavige Regime -- Criminality and Squirreling Go Hand in Paw
Hubbard’s typographical errors – or spelling errors actually – were corrected between the 1955 and 1968 printings of this basic litigation policy.
Scientologists knew to use the law very easily to harass people, to use it to generate sufficient harassment to cause people’s professional death, and to ruin them utterly.
Scientologists in the Hubbard regime knew that the same violent, antisocial and criminal actions were to be taken against these “enemies,” the “SPs.” Fair game would continue, but it would not be called by that name.
www.gerryarmstrong.org /50grand/writings/essay-miscavige-regime.html   (3621 words)

  
 George Malko - Scientology: the Now Religion
Hubbard incorporated a Washington, D.C., branch of HASI in 1957, and until 1959 its operations were directed by a three-member board of directors, two of whom were Hubbard and his wife, Mary Sue.
Hubbard, in England, possibly worn out by all the hassling, or simply exercising his prodigious talent for anticipation, made a dramatic move and publicly announced he was leaving Scientology forever.
Hubbard was a director of two local companies and his wife, Mary Sue, was a director of five, one with a reported nominal capital of L300,000 sterling.
members.chello.nl /mgormez/books/malko/4.htm   (9902 words)

  
 Bare-Faced Messiah: Index (H)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Hubbard, Alexis Valerie, 152, 162, 174, 175, 176-9, 181, 182, 183, 185, 187, 189, 192-3, 194, 305-6, 375
Hubbard, Polly (née Grubb), 59-61, 63, 64-5, 70, 71, 72-3, 74, 75, 81-2, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 97, 101, 125, 129, 134, 180, 240
Hubbard, Quentin (Geoffrey Quentin McCaully), 214, 232, 234, 272, 293, 303, 325-6, 343, 307, 349
www.whyaretheydead.net /krasel/books/bfm/bfmindx4.htm?FACTNet   (431 words)

  
 Scientology --- Australian government inquiry
Hubbard was invited to appear to testify but as the Inquiry progressed he grew reluctant and later stated the failure of the Australian government to pay for his air fare as the reason for his no show before the Board..
It is then with a certain security that a "scientologist" functions, for he knows that he can change the loyalty of an individual to a more ideal level by reason alone, and only expediency makes it necessary to employ the various shift of "scientology" techniques.
Hubbard considered all governments were controlled by "Suppressives" and currently in Germany the OSA is engaged is a propaganda campaign to undermine the loyalty of German citizens to its democratically-elected government, by labeling the goverment "Neo-Nazis" and "agents of the psychiatrists".
www.holysmoke.org /cos/brainwash.htm   (2457 words)

  
 Chris Owen - Scientology's fight for apartheid   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Hubbard confirms this conclusion elsewhere with the statement that it is "part of their culture to steal and lie".
Hubbard is not, however, on record as having said similar things in other countries; his message appears to have changed according to his audience.
Hubbard appears to have decided that it was worth compromising his own principles, and even making exceptions to the otherwise universal Scientology "technology", to accomodate the racial prejudices of his South African followers.
www.xs4all.nl /~kspaink/cos/essays/owen_apartheid.html   (7918 words)

  
 1960
Hubbard's success was now interesting the FBI who had prior to this time dismissed him as a mental case.
To some extent, the FBI's interest in Hubbard was a situation of his own making, for the frequently intemperate bulletins and policy letters which flowed from Saint Hill in an endless stream for distribution to Scientologists around the world were bound to generate the attention of J. Edgar Hoover's staff.
On 24 April 1960, for example, Hubbard issued a bulletin to US franchise holders asking them to do everything in their power to deny the presidency to 'a person named Richard M. Nixon'.
www.lightlink.com /freezone/timetrack/1960.htm   (736 words)

  
 THE ANDERSON REPORT: CHAPTER 4   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
The articles of incorporation of Hubbard Association of Scientologists International, i.e., the American company, disclose that the company is in the nature of a company limited by guarantee to an amount of indebtedness not exceeding 250,000 American dollars.
Hubbard claims there are franchise holders or field auditors in various parts of most of the continents and in various levels of governments and armed services in several countries.
The English company, Hubbard Association of Scientologists International Limited (formerly Hubbard Association of Scientologists Limited), is also registered in Victoria as a foreign company with its registered office at 157-159 Spring Street, Melbourne.
www.whyaretheydead.net /Cowen/audit/ar04.html   (1549 words)

  
 Operation Clambake presents: FBI Files on L Ron Hubbard
This rooming house is rented by the Hubbard Association of Scientologists, International, to accommodate students who are attending the Hubbard Professional College.
It is actually a modern approach, using mathematics and physics, to the philosophic subject of episteomology [sic], the goal of scientology is to bring about greater capabilities in human beings, such as increases in recognition, memory and reaction time.
Information concerning the Hubbard Association of Scientologists, International, and the potential presented for subject to dispense Communist Party propaganda and influence, if so inclined, is set forth for information of San Diego.
www.xenu.net /archive/FBI/fbi-127.html?FACTNet   (895 words)

  
 Scientology: HASI versus IAS - A Comparison
To keep the members informed of technical breakthroughs and Association news the first Journal of Scientology was published in August 1952 by the Hubbard Association of Scientologists Inc..
Scientology becomes a Church: In contrary to what is often proclaimed L. Ron Hubbard was not the founder of the Church of Scientology, this was done by a group of Scientologists in Los Angeles on Feb 18, 1954.
The purpose of this pledge was to affirm the dedication of Scientologists around the world as a group to this common goal.
www.algonet.se /~tourtel/interests/hubbard_hasi_vs_ias.html   (2474 words)

  
 L. Ron Hubbard Chronicle from 1952-1955 - A Profile
Hubbard, front row center, with some of his first students in Phoenix, Arizona, in 1952.
Hubbard writes of his further research on man’s spiritual potential in four new books.
Hubbard also researches the basics of organization, developing principles that any group can use to survive and prosper.
www.lronhubbard.org /profile/chron7.htm   (122 words)

  
 Interview with David Mayo
Hubbard ordered everyone to be put on the E-meter, asking if you had any doubts or disagreements with use of ethics.
Hubbard considered the cause of illness to be some bad auditing he'd had just prior, so the idea was to find out what had gone wrong in the auditing and correct that - it would be a spiritual cure.
Jeff Walker started on the route but Hubbard heard and said, "no way, send Mayo," so they sent me. Walker arrived in LA and was on his way back by the time I was on the way.
www.xs4all.nl /~johanw/CoS/BFM/mayo.htm   (6792 words)

  
 The Aberree, Volume 1, Issue 4 - page 1
This was one of the questions L. Ron Hubbard used at a surprise group processing session at the Phoenix Congress.
Formation of the Hubbard Association of Scientologists, International (HASI) to replace the Hubbard Association of Scientologists (HAS) was announced by L. Ron Hubbard during the closing sessions of the June Congress in Phoenix.
Hubbard said, was preferable to going through all the red tape and filling out the thousands of necessary forms to transfer the old organization into the new.
www.aberree.com /v01/n04p01.html   (396 words)

  
 West Australian, 05 Nov 1968: Scientologists Will Defy New Ban Law   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Mr Graham said that his association had engaged a firm of lawyers and a queen's counsel.
The headquarters of the Hubbard Association of Scientologists International Ltd., in England, had promised unlimited funds for the W.A. branch to fight the legislation.
Mr Graham said that the Hubbard Association was registered as a company in Perth in 1961.
www.suburbia.com.au /~fun/scn/press/681105wa.htm?FACTNet   (495 words)

  
 THE DUMBLETON - POWLES REPORT: PART II
This association was temporarily abolished early in March 1969 at the request of the Assistant Guardian in New Zealand, who required its staff to serve in the Auckland org.
The commission also noted that Hubbard, in an HCO policy letter of 7 March 1969, states that the organisation is going "in the direction of mild ethics and involvement with the society".
It is wise for any Scientologist, HCO secretary, or committee of evidence, in matters concerning suppressive acts, to obtain valid documents, letters, testimonies duly signed and witnessed, affidavits duly sworn to, and other matters and evidences which would have weight in a court of law.
www.cs.cmu.edu /~dst/Cowen/audit/nz02.html?FACTNet   (14619 words)

  
 Scientology's fight for apartheid
Hubbard's strategy of courting whatever régime was in power at the time was equally visible in South Africa.
In HCO Executive Letter of 16 August 1966, Hubbard circulated a report from John McMaster (a white South African who was supposedly the "first clear" and "Pope" of Scientology, later expelled during a purge) regarding progress in South Africa.
Scientologists were seen rowing boats on the lake at Hubbard's HQ at Saint Hill Manor.
www-2.cs.cmu.edu /~dst/Cowen/essays/apartheid.html   (9294 words)

  
 H, I, J, K, L - Tech
HEAT, the physical sensation associated with the release of energy in the form of heat which is attendent to actual GPMs, their RIs and associated locks.
a gradient scale of association of facts of greater or lesser similarity made to resolve some problem of the past, present or future, but mainly to resolve and predict the future.
LRH, L. Ron Hubbard, Founder and Source of Dianetics and Scientology and Commodore of the Sea Organization.
www.st83.org /info/techdic/hijkl_tec.htm   (11149 words)

  
 THE ANDERSON REPORT: CHAPTER 5
John Herbert Joseph Campbell, an officer of the Victorian State Audit Office, made an examination of financial records kept by and the general financial administration of the Hubbard Association of Scientologists International and the Hubbard Communications Office at 157-159 Spring Street, Melbourne.
Another account in the name of Hubbard Association of Scientologists International A.C.C. Account is maintained at the Australia and New Zealand Bank Limited, Exhibition-street, Melbourne, for the purpose of accounting for the cash receipts and payments in respect of advanced clinical courses held in Melbourne.
A comparative statement of the income and expenditure of the Hubbard Communications Office, Melbourne for the financial years ended 30th June, 1961, 30th June, 1962, and 30th June, 1963, together with Balance Sheets as at the close of those years set out in a comparative form are printed as Appendices 12 and 13.
www.xenu.net /archive/audit/ar05.html?FACTNet   (6023 words)

  
 Church of Scientology
Ron Hubbard: The Philosopher: The Rediscovery of the Human Soul.
East Grinstead: Hubbard Association of Scientologists International, 1965.
Hubbard Scientology Organisation in New Zealand and any Associated Scientology Organisation or Bodies in New Zealand: Report of the Commission of Inquiry.
science.gcc.edu /reli/kemeny/new_page_234.htm   (3811 words)

  
 Where Did the notion of 'Suppressive Persons' really come from?
Ron Hubbard in '66 was in Rhodesia, lecturing.
A journalist named Peter wrote an article about L. Ron Hubbard in the London times, taking point by point: Each "credential" or Degree Hubbard SAID he had, this journalist called each school, got the specific truth, and put it in this article.
Also, the next Day after the article, L. Ron Hubbard posted in the newspaper that he was resigning his title as Doctor due to the poor reputation Doctors had and bad things they did, he no longer wanted to be associated with them.
www.torymagoo.org /wheresp.htm   (480 words)

  
 The Aberree, Volume 6, Issue 10 - page 13
ΒΆ Scientologists who knew Marcus Tooley when he was one of the foremost U.S. auditors, will be interested in a note he appended to a Christmas card to The ABERREE: "1959 has been quite an eventful year in Sydney.
I saw how I created time few reports on the last Con- and space for myself by creatgress (Scientology), but here ing tunnels of fog and at the are my two cents' worth: end of the tunnel (which was a "This was a Diogenetic Con- reversed telescope) one bright gress.
Ron (Hubbard) started picture in color was held in off by producing Diogenes's place.
www.aberree.com /v06/n10p13.html   (792 words)

  
 West Australian, Thu 02 Dec 1965: W.A. Man Applies For Scientology Weddings   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
- The West Australian agent of the Hubbard Association of Scientologists International, Mr Ian K. Tampion, has applied for the Scientology Church in W.A. to be licensed to conduct marriages.
The application to the Attorney-General's Department claims that the church has about 2,000 adherents in W.A. Mr Tampion has been told that his application is being considered.
He was anxious to see some control over hypnotherapy and psychotherapy, the categories in which scientology could fall.
www.suburbia.com.au /~fun/scn/press/651202wa.htm?FACTNet   (475 words)

  
 [No title]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
Specifically 24 and particularly, and since the Church of Scientology does 25 not have an actual membership per se, I was a member of the 26 Hubbard Association of Scientologists International (HASI) 27 from March 14, 1979 until it was renamed the International 28 1 fishman\affidavit\Page.00002 1 Association of Scientologists on October 7, 1984.
On February 8, 1986, I joined the International Association of 4 Scientologists (IAS) and I became a Lifetime Member Number 5 12540-221-0002-2061 of the International Association of 6: Scientologists in 1988, until I voluntarily exited the 7 Church on July 20, 1990.
I was on public lines with the 8 Church from March 14, 1979 until November 9, 1980, when I 9 was hatted as the Fields Financial Planner of Fort 10 Lauderdale, a non-salaried position.
www.xenu.org /factnet/SCN/FILES/LEGAL/FISHAFF2.TXT   (2902 words)

  
 Scientology --- HASI, Inc. Articles of Incorporation
That we, the undersigned, have this day associated and do hereby associate ourselves together for the purpose of forming a nonprofit corporation under the laws of the State of Arizona, and to that end do hereby make, adopt, execute and acknowledge these Articles of Incorporation.
To establish a Religious fellowship association for the research into the spirit and human soul Arid the use and dissemination Of findings.
JOHN GALUSHA) MARY SUE HUBBARD) RALPH SWANSON) KENNETH BARRETT) Thereafter, the Board shall be elected at the general meeting to be held annually, the third Tuesday in May of each year.
www.holysmoke.org /cos/hasi-articles-of-incorporation.htm   (634 words)

  
 [No title]
Mary Sue Hubbard is possibly the one person, outside of Ron himself, who deserved to become Clear most of all.
Ron controlled the Office of L.Ron Hubbard, which was located at 1405 North Central Ave in Phoenix Arizona.
The Freezone Association of Australia & New Zealand is a non-profit association dedicated to the promotion and expansion of the technology and workable philosophy of Lafayette Ronald Hubbard.
fanza.axdf.net /msh.shtml   (867 words)

  
 IVy Issue33 - August 1997   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-09-07)
What is missing apparently in the "free field" is a source of stable data to whom they can go.
To me HAS means only Hubbard Association of Scientologists (later with I for International added).
I Emailed Ray, And this was his reply: "It was a part of HAS, book auditors would call in when they were in trouble auditing, and Ron would give them advice, sometimes by phone even.
freezoneamerica.org /ivy/33/kemp-2.html   (447 words)

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