The Mystery of L. Ron Hubbard

The Mystery of L. Ron Hubbard

L. Ron Hubbard, the founder of Scientology, remains a controversial and enigmatic figure. It is no secret that his life and legacy are steeped in mystery and intrigue. The legends surrounding his death and the speculation about his afterlife continue to captivate the imagination of many.

Legends and Speculations

According to former Sea Org veteran Glentch Hubbard, after his death, L. Ron Hubbard embarked on a cosmic mission to explore the remnants of Markabia, determined to save the advanced civilization from impending destruction with Scientology. However, the mission ended in disappointment as everything was left in ruins and dust.

Hubbard was said to have experienced a strange sensation, as if he had lived there before, leaving behind a haunting feeling. Ultimately, he decided that his time in a physical body was over and embarked on a journey to visit the entire universe, offering guidance and warnings to high-ranking officials in various galactic systems.

Afterlife Speculations

While some Scientologists believe that Hubbard is reincarnated in other forms or lifetimes, there is also the belief that he may have ascend to a godlike state. However, others are more skeptical. No one can truly know what became of L. Ron Hubbard after his death. Some theories suggest that he may be in a better state, perhaps as a pure spirit, while others think he might simply be a man in some other form.

Death and Controversy

The death of L. Ron Hubbard was shrouded in controversy and speculation. He died in 1986 at the age of 74, following a stroke while in hiding to avoid being arrested for his role in the infamous Operation Snow White. Operation Snow White was a Scientology operation to infiltrate various U.S. government operations in order to steal secrets.

Scientologists often believe that Hubbard willingly caused his own stroke, believing that his physical body needed to perish for his spirit to depart. However, this theory does not hold up under scrutiny. If Hubbard was as powerful and causative as he was claimed to be, why bother with a stroke? A more logical explanation would be that Hubbard succumbed to a natural cause, further tarnishing his public image.

The autopsy revealed that Hubbard died from a stroke with Vistaril in his system. These facts do not align with the fantasy of L. Ron Hubbard being a super being. Why would he want to appear human and suffer a stroke, causing potential bad publicity for the Church of Scientology?

Con Man or Prophet?

Moreover, L. Ron Hubbard’s life has been questioned beyond his supposed afterlife. He was known for his health issues, including rotten teeth, and was also regarded as a con man. Many have speculated about the legitimacy of his claims and the true nature of Scientology. Is he a prophet, or is he a con man?

Despite the controversies and speculations, L. Ron Hubbard continues to be a central figure in the Scientology community, and his legacy remains a subject of intense debate.