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L. RON HUBBARD - THE MISSING TEN MONTHS
12 Feb 1998 05:52:30 +0100, alt.religion.scientology
L. RON HUBBARD - THE MISSING TEN MONTHS
In the next paragraph below is a shocking allegation. You will scoff - at
first. You are welcome to scoff. But please read to the end of the document,
even if only to prove how righteous you are in scoffing:
On 4 December 1972, L. Ron Hubbard was abducted by agents of the United
States government when the plane he was traveling on from Lisbon landed in
New York City. Jim Dincalci - a former nurse - and Paul Preston
- a former Green Beret - were the only two people with him when it occurred.
LRH was "gone" for ten months, until mid-September 1973 when he
"returned" to Flag.
It is Dincalci's testimony that during this MISSING TEN MONTHS, LRH was
"hiding out" in Queens, New York - with only Dincalci and Preston as
witnesses - and that during this period LRH purportedly wrote the project that
launched "Snow White."
It is unknown whether LRH was replaced by a "ringer" during that
ten months, or was PDHed and made dependent on pharmaceuticals. What is known
is that after his "return," he was never remotely the same, that he
never again gave another extemporaneous lecture (which he had done for the
twenty-two years prior), and that he never personally wrote another
Scientology book.
But here is a sequence of things that did happen within just over a year
after the missing ten months:
L. Ron Hubbard returns(?) to the Apollo.
Robert Vaughn Young is promoted to the USGO.
Michael Meisner arrives in Washington DC as Director of the
Information Bureau in the DC GO
Robert Vaughn Young is "assigned to the PR section of the most
secret and largest program in the Guardian's Office - the Snow White
Program" (his own words).
LRH has a motorcycle accident on Tenarife in which he breaks an arm
and several ribs, is massively bruised, and is put on pain-killers. Dincalci
is his medical officer, but the wand then gets passed to Kima Douglas -
another former nurse.
Gerry Armstrong is in place as the Port Captain for the Apollo.
Michael Meisner is promoted to Assistant Guardian for Information,
District of Columbia (A/GI DC)
Flag Order 3434 is issued, creating the Rehabilitation Project
Force (RPF). The Flag Order is not written by LRH, but refers to "The
Commodore" having created the RPF. (The subsequent defining issues
regarding RPF are not written by LRH either.)
First Board Policy Letter (BPL) is issued, establishing those types
of issues, and establishing Board Technical Bulletins (BTBs). This is
in utter contradiction to long-standing policy on types of issues, and
introduces a tremendous confusion as to Source.
Assistant Guardian DC Duke Snider becomes Assistant Guardian for
Information for the United States, relocating to Los Angeles (where Robert
Vaughn Young is working).
Cindy Raymond, Collections Officer for GO US (also in Los Angeles),
informs Michael Meisner that she has selected Gerald Wolfe to
"infiltrate IRS." (There is absolutely no background given on Wolfe,
where he came from, what his qualifications are, what his Scientology
credentials are - nothing.)
Gerald Wolfe arrives in DC from LA for the express purpose of
infiltrating IRS.
Jim Dincalci is running a port office in Funchal, Madeira (which
should be handling local Public Relations for the Apollo). The Apollo
arrives there, and is subsequently driven out of the port by a mob that
attacks the ship, believing it is a CIA operation.
The Apollo sails to Bermuda for refueling and supplies, and then
sails for Charleston, South Carolina. Just off the coast of South Carolina, a
coded radio message "from the Guardian's Office" warns
"the Commodore" that the FBI are waiting on the dock to meet
the ship, so the ship turns back for the Caribbean. (But WHO in the Guardian's
Office did the message come from? HOW did they know FBI agents were
congregating at Charleston? HOW did the FBI know that the Apollo was headed
for Charleston in the first place? None of these obvious questions have been
answered. The obvious answer is one or more double agents.)
Guardian Order 1361 is issued, ostensibly by Jane Kember, Guardian
WW. According to Michael Meisner, certain targets (target number
10, 16 and 17), were specifically assigned to him to carry out in the District
of Columbia. Those targets say:
 | "10. Immediately get an agent into DC IRS to obtain files on
LRH, Scientology, etc. in the Chief Council's [sic] office, the Special
Services staff, the intelligence division, Audit Division, and any other
areas." |
 | "16. Collect data on the Justice Dept. Tax Division for the
org board, the current terminals, and the people handling Scientology. |
 | "17. When the correct areas are isolated, infiltrate and get the
files." |
(The outpoints in this are legion, but this question begs to be asked: WHY
is this Guardian Order issued, put in writing, by Jane Kember AFTER Wolfe has
already been selected to infiltrate IRS, and has already been sent to D.C. for
this express purpose? Why? WHY? Is anybody, anywhere, REALLY this stupid? [And
does Jane Kember, The Guardian WorldWide, REALLY not know how to spell
"counsel?" Please!] We're also supposed to believe that Jane Kember,
Mary Sue's immediate junior, issued this within three or four days of Mary Sue
being on the Apollo during the FBI scare.)
The government's version is: A few days before November 1, 1974, Don
Alverzo, Deputy Information Branch I Director US, telephones Michael
Meisner from Los Angeles, California, to say that he is coming to the
District of Columbia to place an electronic bugging device in the Chief
Counsel's conference room at the Internal Revenue Service where a major
meeting concerning Scientology is going to be held. (Well, this entry
certainly rings true. If you were going to bug the IRS's Chief Counsel's
conference room, wouldn't you place a long distance telephone call on open
lines to announce it in advance? Well, wouldn't you?)
The government's version is: Michael Meisner meets Don Alverzo
at the Guardian's Office located at 2125 S Street, Northwest, in the District
of Columbia. Also present at this meeting are Mitchell Hermann and Bruce
Ullman (Information Branch II Director DC). Alverzo shows Meisner the bugging
device he has brought with him from Los Angeles - a multiple electric outlet
containing a transmitting device. In the late afternoon, Meisner and Mitchell
Hermann enter the main IRS building located at 1111 Constitution Avenue,
Northwest, for the purpose of locating the conference room of the Chief
Counsel's office where the meeting is to be held on November 1, 1974. (Why,
sure, they just stroll right into the IRS building and snoop around. You
believe it. You do. You are getting sleepy, sle-e-e-epy... .)
Mitchell Hermann enters the main IRS building in the morning, goes
to the fourth-floor conference room where the meeting on Scientology is to be
held, and places the bugging device (FM transmitter) in a wall socket. Hermann
leaves the building and waits in a car with Don Alverzo and Carla
Moxon (Assistant Guardian Communicator DC) and overhears and tapes the
entire meeting over the FM radio of the car. Following the meeting, Hermann
re-enters the building, removes the bug, and takes various papers, including
the agenda for the meeting, which had been left by the participants. In the
evening, Hermann meets with Meisner and describes what had taken place.
(Because of other "pressing business," Meisner hadn't gone with them
to the bugging.) (PAY NO ATTENTION TO THE MAN BEHIND THE CURTAIN! OR TO THE
FACT THAT MITCHELL HERMANN IS ABLE TO GO ANYWHERE HE WANTS TO IN THE IRS
BUILDING AND PLANT BUGS WITHOUT ANY PROBLEM! OR TO THE
INCORRECTLY-INCLUDED-MOXON! PAY NO ATTENTION!)
A telex is purportedly sent from AGI DC Michael Meisner to DGI US Duke
Snider, via DG US Henning Heldt stating that Gerald Wolfe,
the "FSM," has apparently passed the hiring freeze and that they
"will know for sure" whether he has received employment by November
18 at the latest. A notation on the telex indicates that it was received on
"11.11.74" at "2000" hours (8:00 p.m.). (How did Wolfe get
past a hiring freeze? Inside help? There is no explanation for this. Another
oddity: November 18 is the exact date that Wolfe is actually hired - according
to the government's Stipulation of Evidence. But see also the next entry: a
telex purportedly stating that Wolfe has "accepted employment" at
IRS.)
According to the Stipulation of Evidence, a telex is purportedly sent by
DGI US Duke Snider to DGI WW Mo Budlong, "Re: GO 1361 Tar
[target] 10," saying that despite the national hiring freeze defendant
Gerald Wolfe has "accepted employment" at the IRS. (This is odd,
because the same Stipulation of Evidence says that Gerald Wolfe got hired at
IRS on 18 November. One of these "facts," or both, must be false.
The language of the Stipulation is also odd: it says Wolfe "accepted
employment," as though it were offered to him, yet there is purportedly a
hiring freeze at IRS. It seems that it would say Wolfe was "accepted for
employment." A further oddity is that a hiring freeze was violated to
take Wolfe on - not as some high-powered specialist who would warrant
violating the freeze, but as a clerk typist!)
A telex received "15.11.74" (November 15, 1974) at
"2000" hours (8:00 P.M.) is purportedly sent from Mo Budlong
to Duke Snider, the DGI US, congratulating him on the placement of a
covert agent [Gerald Wolfe] at IRS.
Gerald Wolfe gets employed at the IRS as a clerk typist. (For some
reason, IRS saw fit to violate its hiring freeze in order to take on...a clerk
typist. Go figure. By the way, wonder why all the congratulations were flying
back and forth before he actually got hired.)
CSC files a complaint against Internal Revenue Service, Donald C.
Alexander (Commissioner of Internal Revenue, Department of the Treasury of
the United States), and William Simon, Secretary of the Treasury of the United
States, entitled, "Verified Complaint for Injunction Against the Unlawful
Withholding of Records and for Order for Production of Records Pursuant to
Section 552 of Title 5, United States Code, the Freedom of Information
Act." CSC also files a motion for an order to show cause re: preliminary
injunction to enjoin withholding of records and compel production of records,
with supporting memorandum of points and authorities, and affidavit of the
Reverend James C. Mulligan. (Uh, they just got Gerald Wolfe in place
inside IRS to get them everything their hearts desire, and they file a
COMPLAINT against the COMMISSIONER of IRS and the SECRETARY OF THE TREASURY!
Why...oh, never mind.)
Government version: Michael Meisner and Mitchell Hermann
enter the IRS building and remain inside until sometime after 7:00 p.m. They
then enter offices of the Exempt Organization Division on the seventh floor,
remove from the building one file relating to Scientology, and take it to the Guardian's
Office and photocopy it. The purpose is "to show Gerald Wolfe
that documents can easily be taken from IRS offices." Meisner then calls Duke
Snider in Los Angeles and tells him what he and Hermann have accomplished,
what documents have been stolen. He tells Snider that this proves conclusively
the ease with which documents can be taken from the IRS. (No exact date for
this incident; just "During the first week of December 1974." The
date almost HAS to be 2 December, which is a Monday. It can't be 1 December,
which is a Sunday, and by Wednesday, 4 December, copies of whatever were taken
are allegedly already in Los Angeles! If it was so easy for them to get
documents, why did they need Wolfe employed there? Also, the entry for 4
December 1974 says Wolfe was with them on this trip; this just names Meisner
and Hermann as going.)
Government version: Mitchell Hermann returns the file on Scientology
- which he and Michael Meisner had stolen the day before - to the IRS
files. (Ri-i-i-i-ght. Just strolled in, slipped it back into a filing cabinet,
and strolled back out. The Stipulation of Evidence doesn't say ANYTHING about
HOW Hermann did this; uh, he just, uh, DID - that's all! One small problem,
though, is that according to the 4 December 1974 entry, he had to stroll in
with a file that was at LEAST TEN INCHES THICK!)
A telex purportedly is sent on December 4, 1974 at "2200" hours
by DGI US Duke Snider to DGI WW Mo Budlong regarding "GO
1361 TAR 10." The telex informs Mr. Budlong that Snider has received
"two shipments from DC...about ten inches" thick containing
documents which "Mitchell Hermann, Gerald Wolfe and Michael
Meisner" had stolen from the IRS. (The Stipulation of Evidence says
only Hermann and Meisner - not Wolfe - had entered the IRS building, and they
had only taken "one file" [see entry for 2 December 1974]. That
file, then, had to have been AT LEAST TEN INCHES THICK - MAYBE EVEN TWENTY
[depending on how you interpret the telex]! This means that on 3 December,
Hermann had to just stroll back into the IRS building with a file TEN INCHES
THICK, and unobtrusively put it back into the file cabinet from which it had
been stolen! Right!)
District Judge Kelleher, in U.S. District Court for the Central
District of California, issues an adverse ruling against CSC's 26 November
1974 filings, denying release of documents by IRS. (Well, isn't that special!
And WHAT a coincidence!)
Government version: Mitchell Hermann is going on vacation, and Meisner
is "taking over supervision" of Gerald Wolfe. Hermann
"arranges for Meisner to meet Wolfe" in an Arlington, Virginia,
parking lot and bring him over to Hermann's house on Fessenden Street,
Northwest, to coordinate. Meisner "introduces himself (sic - see below)
to Wolfe" using his real name; Wolfe reportedly feels more comfortable
being called "Kelly." During the half-hour meeting at Hermann's
house, Meisner and Wolfe discuss Wolfe's job and background. Wolfe is told
that he can call Meisner any time at his office at 2125 S Street, Northwest,
or at his home in Arlington. Hermann instructs Wolfe to "continue"
(sic) obtaining all documents related to Scientology from the IRS office of
Barbara Bird, an attorney in Refund Litigation Service. (There is NO previous
indication of Wolfe having taken ANYTHING from Bird's office. Also, what about
Meisner's 2 December escapade to "show Wolfe" how "easy"
it is to take documents from IRS? Now this entry alleges they had never met!)
Government version: "A few days prior to December 30, 1974," Gerald
Wolfe allegedly enters the office of Barbara Bird in the main
building of the IRS and takes from her files "many documents"
related to Scientology. He photocopies them on a machine in the IRS Building,
then returns the documents to Ms. Bird's office. (NOTE: Must be 27 December,
as 28 and 29 December are Saturday and Sunday. Now, WHY does this one related
incident of something being taken from Bird's office come AFTER Wolfe being
admonished by Mitchell Hermann to "continue" taking documents from
her office?)
A memorandum from Michael Meisner to Cindy Raymond entitled
"Raw Data Report Re: IRS-Charlotte Murphy Scientology File."
It summarizes documents purportedly taken by Gerald Wolfe from the
offices of Barbara Bird at the IRS. Meisner appends at least ninety-eight
pages of documents taken from the IRS.
Meade Emory, co-founder of Church of Spiritual Technology,
which now owns all of L. Ron Hubbard's copyrights, and which has the power to
seize all rights to all trademarks and Advanced Technology, is appointed by Donald
C. Alexander as Assistant to the Commissioner of IRS.

There you have it, boys and girls: all the above occurred within ONE YEAR AND
THREE MONTHS after LRH was MISSING FOR TEN MONTHS - allegedly holed up in a flat
in Queens with a former male nurse and a former Green Beret, where he allegedly
dreamed up the project that ultimately led to the utter destruction of his wife,
his reputation, and the GO.
Now you can re-read the second paragraph of this message, and scoff all you
want. Or don't even bother - just go on believing the official version. Only
don't pay very close attention to it. And don't ever get it all plotted in
sequence.

Pam Kemp, LRH's old friend from Saint Hill days, arrives at the Apollo
for courses. She is shocked to see how much he has aged. "I saw this
figure coming on board in a big hat and red-lined Navy Cloak and I thought if
I'm not mistaken that's LRH, although he was very slow and old looking. I went
up to him and said, 'Hi, Ron.' He looked through me like he didn't know who I
was. I thought maybe he was a little deaf so I went around another way and as
he was coming towards me I said, 'Hi, Ron. How are you?' He didn't recognize
me, didn't know who I was. I thought, how weird. Later I discovered he
probably didn't see me properly because he needed glasses, but would never
wear them."
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