L. Ron Hubbard and Sara, his second wife, aboard the schooner Blue Water II, June 1946 in Miami, Florida. [79], The establishment and expansion of Scientology. That was one of the reasons L. Ron Hubbard never had a relationship with her. She joined as a teenager along with her older sister Helen. The Hubbards returned to the United States in November when their visa expired and moved into an apartment in Philadelphia. She began an affair with Wilfred Smith, Parsons' mentor in the O.T.O. "[69], On June 12, Hubbard was awarded a divorce in the County Court of Sedgwick County, Kansas on the basis of Northrup's "gross neglect of duty and extreme cruelty", which had caused him "nervous breakdown and impairment to health. Quentin was Hubbard's fourth child - his second son - to his third wife, Mary Sue Hubbard. Screen grab Lawrence Wright, the author of the best-selling book on Scientology, "Going Clear," says his research found. She was a leading figure in Scientology for much of her life. After Hubbard was convicted of petty theft in San Luis Obispo in August 1948,[32] the couple moved again to Savannah, Georgia. A "Founding Church of Scientology" was established in Washington, D.C. and Mary Sue became its first Academy Supervisor. 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. Recommended Things like, "Be his wife, have a family that looks good, not have a divorce." "[13] Ken Urquhart, who worked for the Hubbards as their butler in the 1960s, commented that Mary Sue "could be very sweet and loving, but also very cold. CMO staff investigating the GO were physically expelled from the Church of Scientology's Los Angeles headquarters, and the Controller's files were guarded day and night. "[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. [2] She grew up in Houston, where she attended Rice University for a year before moving on to the University of Texas at Austin, from which she graduated as a Bachelor of Arts. [32], The relationship was not an easy one. L. Ron Hubbard made it a high crime for any Scientologist to turn over any other Scientologist to the police. Scientology is a set of beliefs and practices invented by the American author L. Ron Hubbard, and an associated movement.Adherents are called Scientologists. . [33] The couple moved to a rented trailer in North Hollywood in July 1947, where Hubbard spent much of his time writing stories for pulp magazines. After two days of shredding, any documents . [18] Not long afterwards Hubbard bought Saint Hill Manor at Saint Hill Green, near East Grinstead, West Sussex. 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. 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. Illustration by Pat Barrett. Mary Sue enforced the rules rigidly but shared the privations, and was scrupulously fair and popular. 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. She told the court that she had not seen her husband since January 1980, "but I've written him personal letters but I don't believe he's getting them" as he had not replied to them. He wasn't married to her. The boat was soon sold to ease the couple's shortage of cash. [3] In it, she thanked her husband "for having given the most precious gifts of freedom and true beingness to me and my fellow man. She did, however, resurface on a few occasions during the remaining years of her life. . [40] Established in response to the battering that Scientology was receiving at the time from governments and the media, the GO was tasked with tackling any "threat of great importance" to Scientology. 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. He kept her sitting up in a chair, denying her sleep, trying to use Black Dianetic principles on her, repeating over and over again whatever he wanted her to do. I was rather surprised when we were driving back to LA on Sunday evening, he stopped at a florist to buy some flowers for his wife. The O.T.O. Entitled "Marriage Hats". [62] She had consulted doctors who "concluded that said Hubbard was hopelessly insane, and, crazy, and that there was no hope for said Hubbard, or any reason for her to endure further; that competent medical advisers recommended that said Hubbard be committed to a private sanatorium for psychiatric observation and treatment of a mental ailment known as paranoid schizophrenia."[62]. He promised that he would tell her where Alexis was if she signed a piece of paper saying that she had gone with him voluntarily. Margaret "Polly" Grubb (1933-1947) Sara Northrup Hollister (1946-1951) The situation was potentially disastrous for the GO and caused panic among the leadership. He told me how he had met Northrup. [63] Hubbard continued to develop Dianetics (and ultimately Scientology), through which he met his third and last wife, Mary Sue Whipp, in late 1951 only a few months after his divorce. L. Ron Hubbard PO Box 24152 Tampa, FL 33623 28 November 1980. According to Northrup's later recollections she repeatedly refused him but relented after he threatened to kill himself. He had worked as an archivist for the Church of Scientology, gathering source material for a planned biography of L. Ron Hubbard. Drug addiction set in fall 1950. She gave Hubbard four more children - Diana, Quentin, Suzette and Arthur - over the next six years. I thought to myself, 'My God, I can't tell her. She was convicted in December 1979 and was sentenced to five years' imprisonment and the payment of a $10,000 fine. He never had a child with her. Alexis will get a fortune unless she goes to you as she would then get nothing. The Ole Doc Methuselah series was done that way. "[8] Despite the tensions between them, Hubbard, Northrup and Parsons agreed at the start of 1946 that they would go into business together, buying yachts on the East Coast and sailing them to California to sell at a profit. The other five defendants received lesser sentences and fines. A bitter dispute broke out between the men over the ownership of the Foundation's remaining assets, with Hubbard resigning to start a rival "Hubbard College" on the other side of Wichita. I remember going past a Lincoln dealer and admiring one of those big Lincolns they had then. I have a lovely wife, and I have four children. He accused Communists of destroying his business, ruining his health and withholding material of interest to the US Government. en.wikipedia.org 48K 1.5K 1.5K comments Best Add a Comment SoylentPersons 4 yr. ago Did she then get disappeared like David Miscavige's wife? [45] Mary Sue was closely involved in the strategy; a letter written by her, approving the thefts, was later used in evidence against her. "[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. I want her always. Following the birth, the Hubbards moved into a house in Silver Spring, Maryland. [deleted] 6 yr. ago. I felt as though he had given so much to our country and I couldn't even bring him peace of mind. She was part of a free love colony in Pasadena. . Last edited on 17 February 2023, at 05:30, International Association of Scientologists, "Will the L. Ron Hubbard House Turn a Camelback Neighborhood Into a Scientology Recruitment Mecca? L. Ron Hubbard was born in 1911 in Tilden, Nebraska, to Harry Ross Hubbard (1886-1975) and Ledora May Waterbury, whom Harry had married in 1909. Worried about the chances of his own prosecution or being served with lawsuits, Hubbard slipped away into hiding. whom I believed to be my wife, having married her and then, after some mix-up about a divorce, believed to be my wife in common law. . Ronald DeWolf, L. Ron Hubbard's son, told the News-Herald that his father took amphetamines, hallucinogens, and cocaine. The Hubbards continued to carry out auditing of each other and in February 1960 Mary Sue wrote to a friend to inform her that her husband had discovered that she had been the writer D.H. Lawrence in a past life. Fortunately for Northrup as it was the peak of the McCarthyite "Red Scare" Hubbard's allegations were apparently ignored by the FBI, which filed his letter but took no further action. [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. folders or files" to obtain information for purposes of intimidation and or harassment is repugnant. TIL L Ron Hubbard's first wife once discovered two love letters the Scientology founder had written, to two different women, in the couple's outgoing mail. The Hubbards had four children: Diana (born 1952), Quentin (1954-1976), Suzette (born 1955), and Arthur (born 1958). In 1998 she was diagnosed with metastatic breast cancer in addition to her existing chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD). [36], In October 1976, Hubbard's eldest son by Mary Sue, Quentin, died by suicide at the age of 22. Further, through Parsons, she was strangely intimate with many scientists of Los Alamo Gordos [Alamogordo in New Mexico was where the first atomic bomb was tested]. [1], Mary Sue Whipp was born in Rockdale, Texas, to Harry Hughes Whipp (Sept 2, 1893 Oct 30 1942) and Mary Catherine (ne Hill) Whipp. She personally handled large quantities of cash on Hubbard's behalf. American Religious Leader L. Ron Hubbard was born Lafayette Ronald Hubbard on 13th March, 1911 in . [61], Northrup filed for divorce on April 23, 1951, charging Hubbard with "extreme cruelty" causing her "great mental anguish and physical suffering". In 1923 the family moved to Pasadena, a destination said to have been chosen by Olga using a Ouija board. She recalled that "I got up and left the house in the night and walked on the ice of the lake because I was terrified." His family wasn't there. To Hubbard, her sadness was nothing more than an annoyance. Speaking several years later to the St. Petersburg Times newspaper, Miscavige commented: I knew if it was going to be a physical takeover we're going to lose because they had a couple thousand staff and we (the "messengers") had about 50. On "Scientology and the Aftermath," Leah Remini discussed the family members of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard and the abuse they suffered. "[77] He notes as an example of "this apparent erasure of Sarah Northrup from his mind"[77] a 1968 interview with the British broadcaster Granada Television, in which Hubbard denied that he had had a second wife in between his first, Polly, and the present one, Mary Sue:[77], HUBBARD: "How many times have I been married? 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. The Hubbards moved to a new house in Elizabeth to be near the Foundation. [51], Northrup went to a psychiatrist to obtain advice about Hubbard's increasingly violent and irrational behaviour, and was told that he probably needed to be institutionalized and that she was in serious danger. Mary Sue Hubbard signed a letter revoking her resignation and condemning the actions of the CMO. [68] The original sentence of five years imprisonment was not carried out, and the court ordered a study of her claimed medical problems, before eventually replacing her sentence with a four-year term of imprisonment, with parole set at 40 months. [32] They were reunited in September 1973, when the possibility of extradition had passed. Mary Sue Hubbard was still asserting her authority over the GO from her position as Controller. The 1969 NASA moon landing was staged in Piedmont NM. 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. [38] The raids were in response to the federal government's discovery that the Church of Scientology had been carrying out a secret and highly illegal "dirty tricks" campaign against government agencies, individuals, and institutions deemed to be enemies of Scientology. When he talked about his first wife, the picture he put out of himself was of this poor wounded fellow coming home from the war and being abandoned by his wife and family because he would be a drain on them. "[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. She played a major role in the creation of Dianetics, which evolved into the religious movement Scientology. "[91], Although Northrup did not speak out publicly against her ex-husband following their divorce, she broke her silence in 1972. Please do believe I do so want to help you get Alexis."[64]. David was an original deputy to the late founder L. Ron Hubbard and had been working in the upper hierarchy of the Church since he was a teenager. 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. [35] The presence of the Hubbards was meant to be a secret, but in January 1976 he was recognized by a science fiction fan while on a shopping trip. But I am 13 years older than she. He had Dick de Mille reciting this sort of thing day and night to her. 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. [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. 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. Mary Sue attempted to contact her husband to rescind the CMO's takeover bid but failed, and admitted defeat when the Messengers produced an undated dispatch from Hubbard instructing the GO to be put under the CMO when its senior executives went to prison. [69] She was sent to the federal prison in Lexington, Kentucky, to serve her sentence,[70] though in the end, she was released after only a year of imprisonment.[71]. Northrup and Hubbard had frequent rows and his violent behaviour towards her continued unabated. [57] In May 1981, he met with Mary Sue to tell her that her position as Controller of the Guardian's Office was untenable. Hubbard blamed Klowden for the suicide bid and told her to forget about him and the Foundation, but resumed the affair with her again within a month.[48]. I believed Sara absolutely; there was no question about the truth in my opinion. By this time, Mary Sue had become a key figure within the nascent Scientology movement. Despite this, she still "felt so guilty about the fact that he was so psychologically damaged. She filed for divorce in an effort to try and create a false record that she had been married to him." "[79] Hubbard also gave a new explanation of why he had been involved with Jack Parsons and the O.T.O. When Hubbard's active stint in the Navy was over he stayed on the West Coast, moving to Los Angeles in 1945. On the night of February 24, 1951, Alexis was being looked after by John Sanborne while Northrup had a night at the movies. [35] Hubbard told his friend Forrest J. Ackerman that he had acquired a Dictaphone machine which Northrup was "beating out her wits on" transcribing not only fiction but his book on the "cause and cure of nervous tension". Black hair. A thought nagged away at the young filmmaker as Hubbard expanded on the theme, "I could well understand hopping into bed at night with one's wife, rubbing one's hands together and saying 'we made $10,000 today dear'," says Nairn, "but I couldn't understand his own wife believing it all, believing in out-of body experiences and previous lives. My wits never gave way under all you did and let them do but my body didn't stand up. I think I have made a great gain and as Betty and I are the best of friends, there is little loss. "[45] A few days later while still married to Northrup he proposed marriage to Klowden. members. Father of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard. [41] Its eventual downfall was to result from the use of illegal methods, ordered and authorized by Mary Sue, to further its campaign. She was Hubbard's personal auditor and along with Hubbard, one of the seven members of the Dianetics Foundation's Board of Directors. Although he bluffed it out initially, a warrant was issued for his arrest in August. Several ships were purchased to serve as the quarters of the newly created "Sea Org". In 1947, Polly filed for divorce and was granted the custody of her children . [22] Northrup was able to dissuade Parsons from pressing his case by threatening to expose their past relationship, which had begun when she was under the legal age of consent. In the end, Hubbard's wife and the others were found guilty of charges of conspiracy and burglary. 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's wife, Mary Sue Hubbard, was an important part of the Church of Scientology. According to Northrup, Hubbard began beating her when they were in Florida in the summer of 1946. [16] They remained there until 1957, when Hubbard returned to lecture at the Academy of Scientology in Washington, D.C., with Mary Sue and the children following later. I cared for her rather deeply but I have no desire to control her emotions, and I can, I hope, control my own. It began when Sara's father died. She was a sole signatory to the Church of Scientology's trust accounts and was also a director of the Operation Transport Corporation (OTC), a company established in 1968 that served as a conduit for cash transfers from the Church of Scientology to L. Ron Hubbard personally; it was characterized by US Tax Court as a "sham corporation" whose role was the enrichment of the Hubbards. [citation needed], The Hubbards traveled to England in September 1952 when Mary Sue was eight months pregnant. [54], She died of breast cancer in 1997 but in the last few months of her life she dictated a tape-recorded account of her relationship with Hubbard. He was a cruel man who designed the Church of Scientology for his personal enrichment and glorification at the expense of his loyal . . In this same year, Hubbard launched a new religion based on two books he had written, Dianetics: The Evolution of a Science, and Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health. The protagonist, "a bastard child", would be the son of the three most virile men in the town (a satire of the Holy Trinity). ", HUBBARD: "I never had a second wife."[78]. "[27] The entire crew was forced to wear gray rags to symbolize their demotion; it was said that even Mary Sue's corgi dog, Vixie, had a gray rag tied around her neck. The wife of the founder of Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard, has filed a $5 million suit against Mr. Hubbard's son, charging "massive fraud" in his 1982 effort to have his father declared legally dead or mentally incompetent. L. Ron Hubbard's daughter the one he wanted to disappear surfaces online By Tony Ortega, February 6, 2017 . "[8] He was a striking figure who habitually wore dark glasses and carried a cane with a silver handle, the need for which he attributed to his wartime service: as Northrup later put it, "He was not only a writer but he was the captain of a ship that had been downed in the Pacific and he was weeks on a raft and had been blinded by the sun and his back had been broken. Evidently a prime mover but very young. She was forced from her post as controller, convicted and imprisoned as a felon, and deserted by her husband. [81], Only a couple of months later, he highlighted Northrup to his staff as a participant in a "full complete covert operation" mounted against Dianetics and Scientology by a "Totalitarian Communistic" enemy. Various Scientology experts are now comparing David's disappearance to that of founder L. Ron Hubbard, who died in 1986 after spending years dealing with lawsuits and legal battles until he became . Weeks passed without word from Hubbard. She informed us that she did not appreciate our investigation of the GO and that if one were needed she would do it. She was also a very attractive woman, which helped to draw people into the Church. I've been married twice. The criminal conviction of the GO's top executives triggered a lengthy power struggle at the top of the Church of Scientology, which would lead eventually to Mary Sue being forced into retirement. [54] She reacted angrily; in a 1992 trial in Canada, Miscavige told the court that she had called him "some pretty nasty names" and threatened him with a large ashtray held close to his face, but she had eventually agreed to step down. As a leading light of American Pulp Fiction through the 1930s and '40s, he is further among the most influential authors of the modern age, including perennial and New York Times bestsellers such as Battlefield Earth . Hubbard and Mary Sue each had their own state-rooms in addition to a suite on the promenade deck comprising an auditing-room, office, an elegant saloon and a wood-paneled dining-room, all off-limits to students and crew. 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 intended to make use of this discovery by writing a book that would be "completely anti-Christ". Share it! Within a day of Mary Sue Hubbard's resignation, senior GO officials secretly met with Mary Sue Hubbard and conspired to regain control of the GO. [78] In December 1995, Hubbard had a mastectomy of her left breast. I have many experiments in mind.[16]. 3839. [7] Her parents not only knew about her unconventional living arrangements but supported Parsons' group financially. "[52] She left Palm Springs on February 3, leaving Hubbard to complain that Northrup "had hypnotized him in his sleep and commanded him not to write. Hubbard attempted to patch up the marriage in January 1951 by inviting Northrup and baby Alexis to Palm Springs, California where he had rented a house. David went ballistic at his wife while she . She played a major role in the creation of Dianetics, which evolved into the religious movement Scientology. One of his aides, David Mayo, was dispatched by Hubbard to suggest that Mary Sue might consider a divorce. They married April 25, 1909, in Omaha, Nebraska. She struck the familiar pose of not seeing, hearing or knowing any evil. . I doubt that she would face what you have with me or support me as well. Sara Elizabeth Bruce Northrup Hollister (April 8, 1924 December 19, 1997) was an occultist and second wife of Scientologist founder L. Ron Hubbard. ismertebb nevn L. Ron Hubbard amerikai sci-fi -r s a szcientolgia egyhz alaptja. I telephoned Hubbard's lawyer in Elizabeth and warned him: "Listen, asshole, if you don't get that baby back I'm going to burn you. She began a relationship with L. Ron Hubbard, whom she met through the O.T.O., in 1945. Hubbard decided to take to the high seas in a bid to liberate Scientology from the attentions of hostile governments. She had attached herself to a Jack Parsons, the rocket expert, during the war and when she left him he was a wreck. But Dianetics will last 10,000 years for the Army and Navy have it now. "[83], Despite clearly being written by Hubbard, who spoke in the first person in the letter, it was signed "Your good friend, J. Edgar Hoover". [64], The convictions of Mary Sue Hubbard and the other GO staff executives were upheld by a federal appeals court in October 1981,[65] and in November seven of those convicted dropped their appeals but not Mary Sue, who continued to fight the charges. Mary Sue was promoted to the position of Controller "for life" of the Guardian's Office in January 1969, with one of her subordinates, Jane Kember, being appointed to Mary Sue's old post of Guardian. On the other hand her credibility leaves much to be desired. The grand jury named Hubbard as an unindicted co-conspirator; the seized Guardian Office.