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    Part One: How L. Ron Hubbard Lied His Way to Godhood | BEHIND THE BASTARDS
    Lafayette Ron Hubbard was a living monument to how much a tall white guy can achieve by lying, without pause, for seventy straight years. In Episode 27, Robert is joined by Caitlin Durante (The Bechdel Cast) and they discuss the wild life of the found of Scientology.
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  • @stevengordon3271
    @stevengordon3271 10 месяцев назад +106

    It would be helpful, especially for newbies, to have a playlist with all the LRH content in chronological order (not reverse order). Similarly for other multi-part episodes.

    • @TiredOldBo
      @TiredOldBo 8 месяцев назад +3

      Sort by oldest?

    • @robertborland5083
      @robertborland5083 8 месяцев назад +6

      Especially considering multi-part series with different titles for the sections.

    • @TheXVodkaXFairy
      @TheXVodkaXFairy 6 месяцев назад +16

      Honestly as someone who is enjoying the podcast and is only listening to it now and not as these episodes came out, the lack of playlists on the channel or organisation like linking to the next episode in the description or the end card bumper (seems to depend on the video) is really frustrating.
      Also making playlists according to topic like politicians, pundits or older historical figures.
      Iunno, I like the show but some of this feels very half-assed and is also making it hard for people to find the next part in a series and is gonna hurt the channel algorithmically.

    • @SesshyLover777
      @SesshyLover777 6 месяцев назад

      Fans do it dw ^^ just search for it with "playlist"

    • @kohalurker
      @kohalurker 5 месяцев назад

      ​@@TiredOldBodoesn't seem to be an option on RUclips. Spotify hits you with many terrible ads

  • @craigocaster
    @craigocaster 10 месяцев назад +26

    Somewhere out there George Santos is listening & writing notes.

    • @jamiefrontiera1671
      @jamiefrontiera1671 8 месяцев назад +6

      Next Santos is going to say he's l Ron Hubbard reincarnated 😂

  • @ragingbombast
    @ragingbombast 10 месяцев назад +64

    DC should write a story where the discover L Ron Hubbard's amazing suicide book is actually the anti-life equation.

    • @hellsonly8908
      @hellsonly8908 9 месяцев назад +1

      That is genius.

    • @hellsonly8908
      @hellsonly8908 9 месяцев назад +7

      Dude honestly if you don't mind I would love to tell that story and connect it to Robert e Howard, Crowley, Parsons and Lovecraft.

    • @loganphillips5935
      @loganphillips5935 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@hellsonly8908please tell me you started writing that

    • @hellsonly8908
      @hellsonly8908 8 месяцев назад

      @@loganphillips5935 as of now I came up or trying to come up with a back story so set up the main story

    • @hellsonly8908
      @hellsonly8908 8 месяцев назад +2

      @@loganphillips5935 sorta like a story bible so I know how things should work.

  • @portmantologist
    @portmantologist 5 месяцев назад +19

    Reverse-engineering stories from cover art was a major practice in the comic book industry for a while. At one point, executives discovered that comics with apes on the cover sold especially well, so they had their cover artists bang out a bunch of covers with apes and then hand them off to writers, who had to figure out how to shoehorn an ape into the story they were writing.

    • @cjtherou4427
      @cjtherou4427 2 месяца назад +1

      When I was a kid they called that a creative writing prompt

  • @Akutabai5
    @Akutabai5 9 месяцев назад +11

    I didn't know that L Ron Hubbard was the final form of a "hey, look at me!" Kid

  • @alexcarter8807
    @alexcarter8807 7 месяцев назад +9

    Kurt Vonnegut noted that for a while there, there was a *tremendous* demand for readable short stories. A lot of magazines were weekly, and a competent short story writer could make quite a tidy living. When television came in this changed but it's entirely possible that old L. Ron sold quite a few stories during this period.

    • @MrJohndoakes
      @MrJohndoakes 6 месяцев назад +3

      Hubbard had at least four pen names and wrote westerns on top of science fiction and (I think) horror as well. The master of shoveling it out was Isaac Asimov, who was a walking writing machine, extruding from his brain (according to Wikipedia): 40 novels, 383 short stories, 280 non-fiction books, editing "around" 147 other books.

  • @karenrobertsdottir4101
    @karenrobertsdottir4101 10 месяцев назад +26

    I haven't heard Part Two yet, but I'm disappointed that his son's interview with Penthouse on his lawsuit against the Church of Scientology wasn't covered thusfar. His son describes a SERIOUSLY messed up childhood, with his father never having abandoned his Satanism spree, actually starting to feel that he was Satan, heavy drug use, drugging his son's food, and on and on.

    • @MrJohndoakes
      @MrJohndoakes 6 месяцев назад +1

      Ron DeWolf claims a lot of things. As for the Satanism, he did have Anton Szandor LaVey's San Francisco-based "Church of Satan" on a 1969 sh-tlist because he thought their rituals were somehow based on Scientology/Dianetics "tech".....which they absolutely were not. The same list also has the Process Church of the Final Judgement on it (broken up into "The Process" and "Church of the Final Judgement") because Hubbard forgot that he had sent a cease and desist to the founders of the Process Church in the early 1960s when their group was called "Compulsions Analysis" and they were doing psychotherapy with an e-meter (Scientology skin galvanometer, i.e., a very crude lie detector). Those two founders (who picked up the last name "de Grimston") decided to create their own theology and carry on, and what came out of it was very much not Scientology.

    • @MrJohndoakes
      @MrJohndoakes 6 месяцев назад +1

      I have read that interview and I think "Nibs" aka Ronald DeWolf picked up his father's skill at making reality more fantastic. I can agree that DeWolf's childhood was a fiasco and Ron was extremely abusive, but I don't think Hubbard sold stolen US Navy radar or sonar gear to Soviet agents. I do believe that he drugged the hell out of Nibs to get the raw material for his 1952 "Scientology: A History of Man" book. Hubbard was an undiagnosed high-functioning paranoid schizophrenic, if we can trust his first wife's doctor.

    • @bevans2370
      @bevans2370 6 месяцев назад +8

      That is some wild stuff; although it seems pretty evident that Ron "Nibs" DeWolf, despite denouncing his Dad, very much inherited his penchant for prolifically making shit up

    • @stephenievee1126
      @stephenievee1126 13 дней назад

      I am not yet that far in and wil not go further.
      They left out what exactly too place between Parsons and Hubbard doing the Babalon working. They left out how the later OT levels are inspired by the Grades of Crowleys own cult and so on.
      Sorry, but to understand Hubbard you must understand his dabbling into Magic, which never stopped.
      I still try to understand how he could create Scientology as kind of a magical operation.
      Nibs says in one Statement, (I am paraphrasing) Scientology does work. Not as he says it would work, but as he intended it to work.
      So I want to understand, what did he intend?
      And how did he exrcute?this? Because Scientology clearly is a trap, creating slaves and only the upper Management can play the game. But since the creator is gone... well why does it work still? And how and to the benefit of who?

  • @tHiNk413
    @tHiNk413 6 месяцев назад +4

    King is alright. Also, I see him as writing about the world he lives in. As he lives in America, the books turn out to be horror stories....

  • @spillanegottleib1681
    @spillanegottleib1681 10 месяцев назад +8

    You'd think ol' Lafayette would conjure up the far more likely reason why people reading his fiction, kill themselves midway through it.

  • @pssurvivor
    @pssurvivor 10 месяцев назад +19

    just because a 14 yo doesn't know how to write a good sex scene doesn't mean he's an incel (that too in the 1920s, heck i know many published adults who write terrible sex scenes) and writing about romantic stories about the opposite sex doesn't mean objectification either. I am a younger millenial woman and a lot of my 14 yo journals were full of such stories, that's basically what fanfic is for. I wish Billy wayne had been a guest on this one

    • @marocat4749
      @marocat4749 10 месяцев назад +4

      True, especially 14 year old have te right towrite terrible fanfic.
      Hllitsrare tohave adult writersgood at sex scenes.

    • @lock376
      @lock376 9 месяцев назад +12

      Their just trying to be funny about a person who by their mention on the podcast is basically guranteed to be an asshole. I doubt they actually think 14 year Olds who have trouble with the opposite sex are incels. Though I do think the number of times one of the bastards gets called an incel only to be immediately followed with an explanation of how they got laid a bunch is funny...except for the times it gets really dark.

    • @awkwardukulele6077
      @awkwardukulele6077 8 месяцев назад +8

      I do wanna point out that most of the jokes they make on the podcast is done with the knowledge that the joke-ee is a horrible person, and their criticisms aren’t meant to be applied to everyone. Like how you can roast Hitler’s art skills, but you wouldn’t make fun of a kids macaroni art project, even though it is technically worse. That’s because kids are cool and deserve support, while Hitler’s a monster and doesn’t deserve respect.
      Still, it’s valid to be upset by the remarks they made on the podcast, even if those remarks weren’t intended for you.

  • @jizburg
    @jizburg 9 месяцев назад +9

    The L in his name is for Liar.
    Liar Ron Hubbard.

  • @rdormer
    @rdormer Месяц назад +1

    I had always thought "the adventure club" in Chef's send-off episode of South Park was just them being goofy.....

  • @MrJohndoakes
    @MrJohndoakes 6 месяцев назад +4

    9:07 "The Chinese smell like all the baths they don't take." - L. Ron Hubbard, from his diary of taking a trip to China.

  • @widescreennavel
    @widescreennavel Год назад +9

    L Ron is like an evil Walter Mitty. Great post.

  • @michaelmartin684
    @michaelmartin684 9 месяцев назад +3

    I wish we had a way to figure out how many times someone said "Okay, Ron" kind of sarcastically to L. Ron.

  • @nerodia
    @nerodia Месяц назад

    Jack Parsons is probably my favorite American kook. I love his story.

  • @alexcarter8807
    @alexcarter8807 7 месяцев назад +5

    My favorite L. Ron Hubbard factoid is that he became a pilot, but was only able to get licensed for gliders.
    My 2nd favorite is that "Dianetics" was not his invention but was a pre-existing set of semi-scientific techniques.

    • @Hk121394
      @Hk121394 2 месяца назад +1

      Mine is he fired upon a Mexican island and nearly caused a diplomatic incident to the point where the Navy said he was unfit for command.

  • @hungryhedgehog4201
    @hungryhedgehog4201 7 месяцев назад +4

    Correction 37:49: the USS PC-815 was not a little bitty pt boat with a handfull of guys it was a 53m long sub chaser with almost 60 people on board.
    It is one of the few ships of that class that has a wikipedia article, solely because of all of Hubbard's fuckups.
    en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_PC-815#The_%22jinxed_sub-chaser%22

    • @user-jq1mg2mz7o
      @user-jq1mg2mz7o 5 месяцев назад +2

      holy shit I had no idea the commanding officer that reviewed his claims was THE Fletcher

  • @TheSynthisis
    @TheSynthisis 16 дней назад

    I am so glad they didn't knock Robert E. Howard because he was a phenomenal pulp writer and character creator. Holy shit, Hubbard is the King in Yellow with his Excalibur story.

  • @dorpth
    @dorpth 4 месяца назад +2

    48:25 sounds like JK Rowling's take on elf slavery

  • @RufusRustics
    @RufusRustics 4 месяца назад +2

    L Ron Hubbard; the Muppet Baby of the cult world.

  • @TheWinterscoming
    @TheWinterscoming 10 месяцев назад +1

    3:25 wait a sec... Thats like ole' shatter hand!

  • @marysalisbury9270
    @marysalisbury9270 8 месяцев назад +1

    I subscribed. He needs a more informed guest as to LRH. I scrolled through his podcasts. I will enjoy this in the end. He's got some great fodder!

  • @mssuxmyass
    @mssuxmyass 10 месяцев назад +4

    So... If you want to feel like you're here, make a disgusting salad and throw it away! -Classic Marx!

  • @johnnymeyer4253
    @johnnymeyer4253 3 месяца назад

    LRH just hated courtrooms and taxes. He got on that ship to AVOID TAXES - plain & simple. Worked too for years but eventually he came back to the USA, sneaking in I think in '75 in Clearwater. Total con-man but creative and loved his shoeboxes full of $25k.

  • @jeffpestano1296
    @jeffpestano1296 2 месяца назад

    You’d think that Tom Cruise would step in and help with the quality control of their advertising. He’s seen how movies are scored and narrated. But somehow every commercial from Scientology sounds like it was made in 1982. The music sounds like American telemundo and the narrator sounds like a bad game show host.

  • @bk83082
    @bk83082 9 месяцев назад +8

    I like when the guest makes the Godfather Part 2 joke and it becomes clear that she has no idea that there's a Hollywood producer named Robert Evans.

  • @JacksonHinton
    @JacksonHinton 18 дней назад

    I like Ron Hubbard

  • @MrJohndoakes
    @MrJohndoakes 6 месяцев назад +1

    59:38 That is a deeply-held belief in Scientology (and Dianetics before that), that people's brains are perfect tape recorders, even before they have language skills. Pure nonsense, but believable in 1951, and compared to the weirdness of e-meter sessions in the 1950s-early 1960s (people were remembering past lives as ancient space aliens), the least wild thing in Scientology.

    • @gothboschincarnate3931
      @gothboschincarnate3931 5 месяцев назад

      the human brain dosent have long term memory until language begins. it records everything. I remember coming into my body 6 weeks out. such memories had to be recovered.

  • @richardarriaga6271
    @richardarriaga6271 9 месяцев назад +2

    32:25 L Ron Hubbard must be the inspiration behind the movie with Sam Neil (of Jurassic Park fame) called in the Mouth of Madness.

  • @TheGreyJayLP
    @TheGreyJayLP 3 месяца назад

    37:22 how do we know he didn't 🤔

  • @Zoe_fillertext
    @Zoe_fillertext Год назад +12

    I like the guest

  • @garyjenson1326
    @garyjenson1326 9 месяцев назад +1

    Was hypnotizing cats a stepping stone or the goal? Either way I'm confused. What kind of cats? All cats? Was it size dependent? So many more questions but really, just why covers it.😅

  • @hungryhedgehog4201
    @hungryhedgehog4201 7 месяцев назад +1

    Gliders are cool, you get to use warm updrafts to gain altitude, you basically have to utlisize the winds like a long range bird does

    • @HarryDirtay
      @HarryDirtay 3 месяца назад

      Gliders, the death traps of the aviation world. Cool, but they're the quickest path to the end of life in aviation save jumping out of a plane😂

  • @oscargluja426
    @oscargluja426 Месяц назад

    No video ? 🥱

  • @trifontrifonov4297
    @trifontrifonov4297 7 месяцев назад +4

    For all of his bullshit and the evil he did, I do feel kinda bad that he lost his flying permit for gliders.
    There is a better timeline, where he stayed a so-so writer who's main passion was just flying his glider.

  • @hiding_my_name
    @hiding_my_name 6 месяцев назад

    Is there a sign-up sheet to join Robert's cult?

  • @DSnake655
    @DSnake655 6 месяцев назад

    👍

  • @hellsonly8908
    @hellsonly8908 9 месяцев назад +6

    Jack Parsons is far more interesting than you let in. He is the father of American rocket science. And there is conjecture that his experiments in rockets was an attempt to pierce through realities. You have to read the book on him published by feral house.

  • @wesb1931
    @wesb1931 2 месяца назад

    So Hubbard lied his way to godhood? Sounds like a modern day Jesus to me.

  • @biertrang
    @biertrang 4 месяца назад

    wasnt liddy also a blackfoot?

    • @IsaacMayerCreativeWorks
      @IsaacMayerCreativeWorks 3 месяца назад

      he claimed to be. but he also lied about almost everything he ever did. He also probably would have brought up the SS for no good reason

    • @IsaacMayerCreativeWorks
      @IsaacMayerCreativeWorks 3 месяца назад

      alternative joke answer: no, he was a blackened hand

  • @2890ab
    @2890ab 7 месяцев назад +3

    Please, peeps... start calling him by his real name L Con Blabbers

  • @InterdimensionalWiz
    @InterdimensionalWiz 6 месяцев назад

    But not a single word about his real works like 'the factors' or the axioms of scientology.

  • @thorinbane
    @thorinbane 9 месяцев назад +3

    Ben Shapiro the modern l Ron Hubbard

    • @SgtKaneGunlock
      @SgtKaneGunlock 5 месяцев назад +1

      Ben Shapiro Wishes he was that creative or interesting

  • @marocat4749
    @marocat4749 10 месяцев назад +1

    There isthe one story of the person who wrote a lot street shark misinformation like roxy the female street sark and a lot othr misinformation. And later wrote basically an article that he used stest if he gets corrected on that . Wikipedia was high on the list that did correct over time.
    Nice i gues study how asy it is to make false claims in relative obscure areas.
    ok i amjust grad street sharks have a place in pop cultiurwe memory ok,the show deserves it .

  • @ek3197
    @ek3197 Год назад +3

    Tell me you know nothing about Hubbard without telling me you know nothing: "I thought L Ron was a feminist icon!" Oh, give me a break! Maybe try researching people before deciding that you "luuuv" them.

    • @TMThesaurus
      @TMThesaurus 11 месяцев назад +24

      Tell me you don't understand irony without telling me you don't understand irony.

    • @marocat4749
      @marocat4749 10 месяцев назад +2

      yesah irony
      Also ironic forshadowing how he went from weird ad lyingabout hislife, but likeable scifi writer, to you know, founding a cult.
      Itsgoing in allof his life ,not only the cult parts.Because he seemedd tobe a very strange man.

    • @ek3197
      @ek3197 10 месяцев назад +1

      There's a difference between irony and sarcasm. There's also a difference between good sarcasm and bad sarcasm.

    • @NoActuallyGo-KCUF-Yourself
      @NoActuallyGo-KCUF-Yourself 10 месяцев назад +11

      ​@@ek3197
      Just say you don't understand the joke and move on.

    • @awkwardukulele6077
      @awkwardukulele6077 8 месяцев назад +4

      @@ek3197yeah. And she was using _good sarcasm._. So why didn’t you understand it?