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  1. Mary Sue Hubbard (de soltera Whipp; 17 de junio de 1931 – 25 de noviembre de 2002) fue la tercera esposa de L. Ron Hubbard, desde 1952 hasta su muerte en 1986.Fue una figura destacada de Scientology durante gran parte de su vida. Los Hubbard tuvieron cuatro hijos: Diana (nacida en 1952), Quentin (1954-1976), Suzette (nacida en 1955) y Arthur (nacido en 1958).

  2. From March 3, 1952 to April 1952 L. Ron Hubbard delivered thirty-five lectures to professional course students and the Hubbard College [10]. In spite of Ron’s full schedule, he and Mary Sue made time to get married. On Thursday, March 6, 1952, they drove south to a city eight miles south of the Kansas border - Newkirk, the county seat of Kay ...

  3. Mary Sue Hubbard (née Whipp; June 17, 1931 – November 25, 2002) was the third wife of. L. Ron Hubbard, from 1952 to his death in 1986, and was a leading figure in Scientology. for much of her life. She had four children by Hubbard – Diana (born 1952), Quentin.

  4. She was born as Mary Sue Whipp on 17 June 1931 in Texas. Daughter to Harry Whipp and Mary Catherine Hill. “If anyone ever deserved becoming a Clear, it is Mary Sue Hubbard. For nearly sixteen years Mary Sue has been Ron's most trusted and constant helper in Scientology, its research and organizations.

  5. Hubbard went into hiding while his wife Mary Sue ran the Guardian's Office. During this period, his second son committed suicide, two Guardian's Office agents were caught in the act of theft at IRS headquarters, the FBI simultaneously raided two Scientology compounds on opposite sides of the USA, discovering 90,000 incriminating documents and tools of burglary and espionage.

  6. Mary Sue Hubbard Quote "...To my dear husband, auditor, teacher and our Founder, go my thanks and acknowledgement for having given the most precious gifts of Freedom and true Beingness to me and my fellow Man. Without him, none of this would have been possible; and so to Ron goes my everlasting gratitude for having provided for all of us the Road to Clear."

  7. In a letter to his wife Mary Sue,: 58–59, 332–333 Hubbard said that, in order to assist his research, he was drinking alcohol and taking stimulants and depressants. In OT III, Hubbard reveals the secrets of an immense disaster that had occurred "on this planet, and on the other seventy-five planets which form this Confederacy, seventy-five million years ago". [193]