HCO ETHICS ORDERNo. 609
9 December 1965
TO: THOSE CONCERNED FROM: L. RON HUBBARD SUBJECT: Declaration of Suppressive Person
ROBERT DE GRIMSTON and MARY ANN DE GRIMSTON, formerly Robert de Grimston Moor and May Ann McClean, are hereby declared SUPPRESSIVE PERSONS for using Scientology publicly after being denied certification for abuse, and thereby opening the door to bad publicity.
L. RON HUBBARD
From: ptsc <ptsc@nowhere.com>
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Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2002 02:37:50 GMT
On 30 Dec 2002 18:05:05 -0800, martinottmann@yahoo.com (Martin Ottmann) wrote:
>HCO ETHICS ORDER
>No. 609
>9 December 1965
>TO: THOSE CONCERNED
>FROM: L. RON HUBBARD
>SUBJECT: Declaration of Suppressive Person
>ROBERT DE GRIMSTON and MARY ANN DE GRIMSTON, formerly Robert de
>Grimston Moor and May Ann McClean, are hereby declared SUPPRESSIVE
>PERSONS for using Scientology publicly after being denied
>certification for abuse, and thereby opening the door to bad
>publicity.
>L. RON HUBBARD
This is a very short document, and if you're new, you may have missed exactly why this is such an extraordinary document. It's a pretty ordinary SP Declare. What isn't ordinary is who it's of. Robert and Mary Ann De Grimston went on to found a cult called "The Process," or "The Church of the Final Judgment." These were the flamboyant black-robed guys who to some extent set the image of the "Satanist," although "The Process"
was not exclusively Satanic. They worshipped a four-part deity comprised of Jesus, Jehovah, Lucifer and Satan. A somewhat sympathetic portrayal of them is in the excellent (but horribly-named) Satan's Power, by William Sims Bainbridge, although he changes names around.
The Process, incidentally, is one of the few cults to kick out its founder.
-- Liberty is better served by presenting a clear target to one's opponents than by joining with them in an insincere and useless brotherliness.
-Benedetto Croce
From: HR-Defense@aol.com (Shy David)
Subject: Re: HCO Ethics Order No. 609
Date: Tue, 31 Dec 2002 04:57:03 GMT
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On 30 Dec 2002 18:05:05 -0800, martinottmann@yahoo.com (Martin Ottmann) wrote:
> HCO ETHICS ORDER
>
> No. 609
>
> 9 December 1965
>
> TO: THOSE CONCERNED
> FROM: L. RON HUBBARD
> SUBJECT: Declaration of Suppressive Person
>
> ROBERT DE GRIMSTON and MARY ANN DE GRIMSTON, formerly Robert de
> Grimston Moor and May Ann McClean, are hereby declared SUPPRESSIVE
> PERSONS for using Scientology publicly after being denied
> certification for abuse, and thereby opening the door to bad
> publicity.
>
> L. RON HUBBARD
Ah, "The Process" scammers. Details are in the book "The Family: The Story of Charles Manson's Dune Buggy Attack Battalion" written by Ed Sanders. A dozen or so members of The Process were in the United States illegally, as their visas had expired. They tried to have their visas extended by claiming they were "students" of Scientology Inc.
When the State Department denied the extensions, The Process went into hiding. Hubbard's Guardian Office then sent out its goons to find The Process. A Scientology Enforcer named Gordon Mustain found a few of them and had Immigration deport them.
The "abuse" Hubbard claimed (above) was that the DeGrimstons were taking young women away from Hubbard's brainwashing center in California Haight-Ashbury areas (i.e., cutting Hubbard's profit).
There was certainly no "honor among thieves" here.
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