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  2. Mission Earth (novel series) - Wikipedia

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    Mission Earth is a ten-volume science fiction novel series by L. Ron Hubbard. Hubbard died three months after the publication of volume 1, and other volumes were published posthumously. The series's initial publisher, Bridge Publications, coined the word dekalogy, meaning "a series of ten books", to describe and promote the novel. Made up of ...

  3. L. Ron Hubbard bibliography - Wikipedia

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    L. Ron Hubbard was a prolific writer; according to the church, his written teachings make up approximately 500,000 pages and 3,000 recorded lectures, totaling about 65 million words. He also produced a hundred films and 500 short stories and novels. [2]

  4. L. Ron Hubbard - Wikipedia

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    Lafayette Ronald Hubbard (March 13, 1911 – January 24, 1986) was an American author and the founder of Scientology.A prolific writer of pulp science fiction and fantasy novels in his early career, in 1950 he authored Dianetics: The Modern Science of Mental Health and established organizations to promote and practice Dianetics techniques.

  5. Bibliography of Scientology - Wikipedia

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    The Book of Case Remedies [2] The Book of E-Meter Drills (1965) Earlier editions with credit to Mary Sue Hubbard. [9] ISBN 9781573180320 Brain-Washing Manual (1955) Published by the Church of Scientology in 1955 without an author. Alleged by Hubbard's son to have been dictated by L. Ron Hubbard and typed up. [10] Child Dianetics [2] Clear Body ...

  6. L. Ron Hubbard, Messiah or Madman? - Wikipedia

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    In addition to extensive interviews with Ronald DeWolf, Hubbard's son by his first wife, Corydon corresponded with others, such as Sara Northrup Hollister, Hubbard's second wife. [ 2 ] In an open letter to the New York Times , Lyle Stuart , the book's publisher, said he had poured all the profits from the book into educational advertisements ...

  7. Bare-faced Messiah - Wikipedia

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    Bare-Faced Messiah: The True Story of L. Ron Hubbard is a posthumous biography of Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard by British journalist Russell Miller. First published in the United Kingdom on 26 October 1987, the book takes a critical perspective, challenging the Church of Scientology 's account of Hubbard's life and work. [ 1 ]

  8. Fair game (Scientology) - Wikipedia

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    Founder of Scientology L. Ron Hubbard established the policy in the 1950s in response to criticism both from within and outside his organization. [1] [2] Individuals or groups who are "fair game" are judged to be a threat to the Church and, according to the policy, can be punished and harassed using any and all means possible.

  9. Final Blackout - Wikipedia

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    Final Blackout and Fear are often cited by critics as the best examples of Hubbard's pulp fiction works. [16] Chuck Moss of Daily News of Los Angeles called the book "extremely good science fiction". [17] The book has been included in the curriculum of a science-fiction writing class at California State Polytechnic University, Pomona. [18]