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  2. Quentin Hubbard - Wikipedia

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    Geoffrey Quentin McCaully Hubbard (January 6, 1954 – November 12, 1976), was the son of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard and his third wife, Mary Sue Hubbard. He died at the age of 22 in an apparent suicide .

  3. Life of L. Ron Hubbard from 1953 to 1967 - Wikipedia

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    From 1953 to 1967, L. Ron Hubbard was the official leader of the Church of Scientology. In 1954 L. Ron Hubbard gained tax-exempt status in the United States for his Scientology organizations, and lost it in 1958 when the IRS determined Hubbard and his family were profiting unreasonably from Scientology.

  4. Life of L. Ron Hubbard from 1967 to 1975 - Wikipedia

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    Quentin Hubbard reportedly found it difficult to adjust and attempted suicide in mid-1974. [48] Also in 1974, L. Ron Hubbard confessed to two top executives, Bill Franks and David Mayo, that "People do not [leave Scientology] because of [their unconfessed sins], they leave because [they stop liking Scientology or stop believing it in]". [49]

  5. Life of L. Ron Hubbard from 1975 to 1986 - Wikipedia

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    [2]: 343 Police discovered Quentin Hubbard unconscious in his car in Las Vegas on October 28, 1976, without any identifying documents. Although a hose connected to the tailpipe was found in the car's window, a test for carbon monoxide was negative. [4] L. Ron Hubbard was furious at the news, shouting, "That stupid fucking kid!

  6. L. Ron Hubbard - Wikipedia

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    Hubbard's son Quentin reportedly found it difficult to adjust and attempted suicide in mid-1974. [220] Also in 1974, L. Ron Hubbard confessed to two top executives [ 221 ] that "People do not [leave Scientology] because of [their unconfessed sins], they leave because [they stop liking Scientology or stop believing in it]". [ 222 ]

  7. Mary Sue Hubbard - Wikipedia

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    The Hubbards traveled to England in September 1952 when Mary Sue was eight months pregnant. According to the Church of Scientology, the reason for the trip was that "amid the constant violence of the turncoat Don J. Purcell of Wichita and his suits which attempted to seize Scientology, Mary Sue became ill and to save her life, Ron took her to England where several Dianetic groups had asked him ...

  8. Bare-faced Messiah - Wikipedia

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    External videos; 2023 interview with Russell Miller covering his methods of investigating Hubbard for the book Bare-faced Messiah, the harassment and dirty tricks from the Church of Scientology and the lawsuits to stop publication of the book, and how different Scientology's hagiographic version of Hubbard is from what Miller found in the records.

  9. Category:American Scientologists - Wikipedia

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