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Per an official proclamation by Alaska Gov. Steve Cowper, March 13, 1989 was to be L. Ron Hubbard Day — that is, until interrupted by then-Daily News reporter, and now novelist, Stan Jones.
Goodwin said the no-entry-fee policy is purposeful because L. Ron Hubbard, famous science fiction author and founder of Scientology, was known for helping others even as far back as the 1930s.
Military units based in Georgia would likely play a significant role if the United States joins Israel in attacking Iran’s nuclear program, according to experts.
Four of the winners admiring proclamations and recognitions recognizing L. Ron Hubbard and the Writers and Illustrators of the Future. Guests looking at proclamations and awards recognizing L. Ron ...
L. Ron Hubbard, Operation Midnight Climax, and stochastic terrorism—the race for mind control changed America forever. On an early spring day in 1959, Edward Hunter testified before a US Senate ...
Former Illinois Gov. Jim Edgar declared an L. Ron Hubbard Day in 1991, only to later rescind it. And under then-Mayor Glenda Hood, Orlando made a similar proclamation over five years: 1993, 1995 ...
Hubbard founded Scientology. Earlier in February, Deltona Mayor Santiago Avila, Jr., proclaimed March 13 L. Ron Hubbard Day. News Sports Entertainment Opinion Advertise Obituaries eNewspaper Legals ...
Republican presidential candidate Gov. Ron DeSantis is leaning into his military background amid a staffing shakeup that has sparked speculation around his campaign. The Florida governor’s ...
Although the Air Force records destroyed began with “Hubbard, James,” L. Ron Hubbard served in the Marine Reserves and Navy, and those files now reside in the “vault” area.
At 16, she was assigned to become a receptionist at the L. Ron Hubbard Life Exhibition in Los Angeles. Regretting her decision, the lawsuit states that Doe went to live with her parents.