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Yes, its true. Here, in his own words, L Ron Hubbard explains how he and Johny Arwine met with many of the top nuclear scientists and physicists in the world at a meeting at CalTech. It was there that L Ron Hubbard discovered that the eeevvill scientists were plotting to take over the the United States and were being led in their devilish plan by none other than Richard Nixon:
This remarkable information was released at the 2012 L Ron Hubbard Birthday Event and was further [STRIKE]embellished[/STRIKE] explained by biographer Dan Sherman when he said:
Read all about it at (and give your click love to) Tony Ortega at the Village Voice.
Yes, its true. Here, in his own words, L Ron Hubbard explains how he and Johny Arwine met with many of the top nuclear scientists and physicists in the world at a meeting at CalTech. It was there that L Ron Hubbard discovered that the eeevvill scientists were plotting to take over the the United States and were being led in their devilish plan by none other than Richard Nixon:
[video]http://youtu.be/Cf48HuhaoF0[/video]
This remarkable information was released at the 2012 L Ron Hubbard Birthday Event and was further [STRIKE]embellished[/STRIKE] explained by biographer Dan Sherman when he said:
. . . There are a couple of ancillary notes relevant to what transpired on the 15th of November in the basement of Caltech's Atheneum Hall. In the first place, those participating in what is remembered as the Nuclear Scientists' Revolt most definitely suffered severe punishments. Specifically and summarily, a full 64 were stripped of security clearances, thus effectively ending their careers in government research departments. Well, for another telling footnote, the henchman was none other than future American president and Watergate villain, Richard Nixon. In the second place, those in attendance indeed represented the cream of America's atom bomb project, including a chief engineer who designed the triggering device, and no less than three Nobel Laureates for theoretical physics. Not in attendance but not far away in sentiment was A-bomb father Robert Oppenheimer who, when the first mushroom cloud arose was overheard whispering, "Now I become Death, the destroyer of worlds." But the overriding point, and vastly so, is simply this: How is it, LRH asks, did these brilliant minds come to believe America would never actually drop the bomb? How is it they swallowed the story that went something like this: The government was to build a grandstand where Hitler and the Japanese emperor would sit, whereupon, as LRH described it, "They were going to press a button, they were going to have an atom bomb go off, and they were going to say, 'See what we're going to do to you'." To which he adds, "And these dopes fell for that. These so-called great brains fell for that story." But in so far as the bomb was now an inexorable fact of existence, and, as Heinlein so colorfully phrased it, "You can't turn the sausage back into a hog," . . .
Read all about it at (and give your click love to) Tony Ortega at the Village Voice.