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The World’s Most Published and Most Translated Author
Guinness World Records choose to honor L. Ron Hubbard at this year’s Frankfurt Book Fair with two world records – Most Published Author with 1084 works and Most Translated author with 71 languages.
Just when you thought it was safe to assume that there was no new information to be found about L.Ron Hubbard, He’s given not 1 but 2 spots in the Guinness Book of World Records.
Not only is L.Ron the most published author, thanks to his Dianetics self help books, he is also the most translated author – which means his cult tomes have spread too far and wide to ever silence the lies he told.
L.Ron has 1084 pieces of literature published – although the majority (if not all) are by the New Era Publishing firm. “New Era” being L.Ron’s publishing organisation.
So to capitalise on this, the NEP has decided to publish his early work – both fiction and non fiction.
New Era Publications also announced the release in 2007 of a new collection of 200 of Hubbard’s early fiction works, titled Stories from a Golden Age, as well as a new line of his non-fiction works.
The total sales of Hubbard’s fiction and non-fiction works have surpassed 230 million copies with 19 New York Times best-sellers.
So the next book of world records will contain entries for LRH, another “win” for scientology.
Of course all of this means nothing when you realise this book is the product of a brewery.
More from Mr Bunker.
Yesterday Mark Bunker of XenuTV posted some of the 1982 Clearwater Hearings on his blog
It’s always great to see Mark posting videos, especially the vast collection he produced for the Lisa McPherson Trust while it was still in operation. Recently he posted a message on the Alt.Religion.Scientology newsgroup about preparing footage for a new DVD. As the first DVD was more LMT orientated, i am looking forward to some of the Gems from the 4th of July pickets.
A while back, i e-mailed Mark upon purchasing the first DVD and he told me he had a great deal of requests for those pickets to feature on the new DVD. He told me that he was working on a follow up release with commentaries and bonus footage – so i look forward to the day it’s available!
For those unfamilar with Mark Bunker, visit his website – XenuTV (at the time of writing this, it is down for maintainence – an older mirror can be found here) and check out his “My Harassment Chronicles” and then browse the site in it’s entirety. It’s unbelievable how aggressive Scientologists were back then.
According to a recent post, Mark believes they no longer act in that manner. Perhaps they too have viewed the videos on his site, maybe they need to change their image to be seen as a serious religion?
One thing is for sure, they will continue to defend themselves to the death and we will forever stand on the opposite side of the fence.
Xemnu of the Magic Planet
Recently a member of the Operation Clambake Forums posted an interested thread.
“I had found a book at the library for my son on The Hulk. One of the entries was Xemnu. I am trying to find out he was created. I looks like sometime in the early 70’s.
I wonder when LRH came up with the idea for Xenu? Maybe LRH liked to read Marvel comics while downing pinks and greys. http://www.geocities.com/marvel_monsters/xemnu/xemnu.html
Just found it from the link above. Journey into Mystery #62, 1960.”
This is incredibly interesting and on further inspection through google, various members have found some information that could expose OT3 as a mere comic book fantasy.
“I had an issue of THE DEFENDERS (Dr. Strange, the Sub-Mariner, and the Hulk) from 1971 where Xemnu returns to Earth and got a job as a mascot on a kids TV show. His plan was to hypnotize the planet’s children so he could take them back to his home world.”
Of course for those unfamilar with OT3, the basis of the story is as follows:
- Ruler of a galactic confederacy, Xenu deemed the galaxy overpopulated
- Xenu loaded millions into space planes (which looked like DC8’s only with rocket engines)
- Xenu froze the aliens
- Xenu dumped the aliens into volcanoes on Teegeeak (Earth) – most of which did not exist 75 million years ago
- Xenu used H-Bombs to kill the aliens
- The alien souls escaped
- Xenu caught them in nets in the sky
- Souls are brainwashed in 3D theatres
- Souls wander earth until dawn of man
Now, taking this into account we can look at the information about this Marvel character. Graciously, user don_carlo provides most of the evidence.
XEMNU QUOTE # 1: …an old marvel villain, Xemnu The Titan (who was originally called the Hulk when he first appeared in a 1950’s horror comic.)
Xemnu was your typical Alien warlord who got trapped in a dimensional prison before being freed by earthlings, and like all evil overlords, after his intial defeat, he fled to his homeworld to assemble a battle fleet to crush the hairless monkeys.
What he did not expect, however, was that while he was locked away, his entire species had nuked themselves to extinction, and ths his motives changed from “Conquer all I survey” to “repopulate my species”. END QUOTE from
guardiansoforder quote
Ok, so Xemnu was an alien overlord who was trapped in a dimensional prison. According to OT3, Xenu was imprisoned in a mountain fortress – where he still resides to this day.
Xemnu’s entire species had nuked themselves to extinction – L.Ron said that Xenu nuked the overpopulated species of his galaxy.
The Xemnu of the magic planet series began in the early 60’s, while OT3 was actually written months after several of these comics were republished.
As for the other elements of OT3, don_carlo writes:
The “volcano” part of the story, according to this website was influenced by Hubbard’s stay in Las Palmas, Canary Islands.
QUOTE:
when Hubbard was in Las Palmas during 1967 at the
inception of the Sea Org. This letter is now in custody of the court. In
it Hubbard tells his wife:
“I’m drinking lots of rum and popping pinks and greys.”
END QUOTE from
http://www.xenu.net/archive/OTIII-scholar/bts-or-dts.txt
So that covers the volcano aspect of OT3, as well as his overall state at the time of dreaming up this story. As for the DC8, funnily enough in the late 60’s it was the new jet of the era.
The source of the DC-8 reference in OT3: LRH must have flown in a DC-8 numerous times. There were updated versions of the DC-8 during the 1960’s, and it was THE big new jet of the era.
QUOTE:
Between the 50 and 62 series the DC-8 saw services across the world in every continent…
The jet was used on trans-Atlantic services until the widebodies came along in the 1970s… END QUOTE from
So that covers the character of Xenu, the volcanoes and space travel but what about the H-Bombs? Surely L.Ron didn’t create this story out of everything obviously around him at the time?
“Where did the H-bomb reference come from? In July 1967 China exploded its first H-bomb. Even though I was just a kid, I remember it being all over the newspapers and people talking about it. I should have said earlier that the Canary Islands (where Las Palmas is located) have volcanoes as a major tourist attraction. So maybe we don’t have to find a comic book with volcanoes, H-bombs, and DC-8’s. L.Ron was influenced by all these in real life in 1967.”
Don_Carlo continues, fishing out more evidence of the obvious events surrounding the creation of OT3:
Overpopulation – QUOTE:
In an article published in New Scientist in December 1967… Ehrlich asserted that the battle to feed humanity is over and predicted that somewhere between 1970 and 1985 the world will undergo vast famines.
…Ehrlich distilled …his lectures and articles on the population explosion in The Population Bomb, 1968.END QUOTE from
http://www.umsl.edu/~biology/icte/WEArecipients/ehrlich.html
Amongst other pieces of information regarding the source of possible “brainwashing” and “implants”, Don_Carlo posts:
QUOTE: The concept of implants is an outgrowth of the modern UFO craze which began in 1947. In the 1960s came reports of alien abductions, events now understood to consist largely of waking dreams, hypnosis-induced fantasies, and hoaxes. Implants seem to have begun with the alleged 1967 abduction of a Massachusetts woman, Betty Andreasson, who described a tiny spiked ball that had supposedly been inserted up her nose. End quote from http://www.cicap.org/en_artic/at101028.htm
So there you have it, OT3 in a nutshell. With this evidence it seems that no stone has been left unturned and everything points to a completely fictional story which has easily been pieced together from the life of L.Ron Hubbard.
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