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The New Yorker: The Apostate

February 7, 2011 by  
Filed under Evidence

In his Paul Haggis profile in The New Yorker, Lawrence Wright touched on Hubbard’s involvement with Jack Parsons and quoted some new claims in this story made by Scientology spokesperson Tommy Davis about Hubbard and Robert Heinlein. After the war, Hubbard’s marriage dissolved1, and he moved to Pasadena2, where he became the housemate of Jack […]

Letter: Lieut. Commander A. B. Scoles to Robert Heinlein

January 24, 2011 by  
Filed under Evidence, The Heinlein Archives

Source: Heinlein Archives (ANNA201a-9) Date: 14 January 1942 Lieutenant Commander A. B. Scoles wrote to Heinlein on stationery from UNITED STATES NAVY YARD, PHILADELPHIA, PA, NAVAL AIRCRAFT FACTORY. It’s obvious that they had known each other and been corresponding for some years. Scoles said that he had been reading all Heinlein’s stories, and that it […]

HCOPL: Legal and Dissemination

January 24, 2011 by  
Filed under Evidence

HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO POLICY LETTER OF 10 AUGUST 1968 Remimeo (Originally a Sec ED) LEGAL AND DISSEMINATION Never   stop   dissemination   to   iron   out   legal!   Never,   Never,   Never.   The $250,000 LA foundation folded because it did just that under Admiral Scoles1 and J.  B.  Farber. L. RON HUBBARD Founder […]

Letter: Robert A. Heinlein to Lt. Commander A. B. (Bud) Scoles (14 April 1942)

January 21, 2011 by  
Filed under Evidence, The Heinlein Archives

Source: Heinlein archives (ANNA201a-08) Date: 14 April 1942 RAH writes to Bud1saying that although he was then receiving mail at John W. Campbell’s address (2065 Hilltop Road, Westfield, New Jersey)  he was staying at John Arwine’s2 apartment (9 West 32nd Street, CH4-2567 in Manhattan.) 3 Notes Lt. Commander A. B. Scoles, Naval Aircraft Factory, Philadelphia, […]

Memo: Lieut. (j.g.) Heinlein, U. S. Navy, Ret., to Bureau of Navigation re: change of address

January 21, 2011 by  
Filed under Evidence, The Heinlein Archives

Source: Heinlein archives (ANNA201-09) Date: 18 May 1940 Lieut. (j.g.) Robert A. Heinlein, U. S. Navy, retired, advised the Bureau of Navigation via the Commandant Eleventh Naval District of his new temporary address, care of John Arwine1, 9 West 32nd Street, New York City, New York.2 Notes See Appearances: John Arwine ↩ Hubbard moved to […]