The Origin of Weird: L. Ron Hubbard and His Lackluster Naval Career
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A man drops depth charges on a rock formation, shells the wrong country for target practice, and later rebrands himself as a decorated hero and spiritual “Commodore.” We follow L. Ron Hubbard from pulp fiction pages to a chaotic Navy stint and into the creation of Scientology, tracing how a talent for storytelling became a tool for power. The archives tell one version—lack of judgment, short command, diplomatic headaches—while the legend inflates into secret missions, hidden medals, and a private flotilla called the Sea Org.
We talk through the Oregon incident where sonar “contacts” turned out to be magnetic geology, the three-day barrage that roiled the Pacific and killed fish along the coast, and the swift investigation that found no submarines at all. Then we head south to the Coronado Islands, where a simple order to stay in U.S. waters spiraled into unauthorized gunnery in Mexican territory. Alongside official evaluations labeling Hubbard verbose, grandiose, and unfit for independent duty, we explore the postwar pivot: hospital wards to hero stories, standard-issue ribbons spun into proof of classified valor, and a steady march toward spiritual leadership.
From the Sea Org’s uniforms and ceremonies to the enduring mythology that surrounds Hubbard’s service, this is a case study in how narrative can outrun fact when delivered with confidence. If you’ve ever wondered how bombast becomes biography—and how movements form around magnetic certainty—this story offers a vivid map. Listen, share with a friend who loves strange military history and cult origins, and leave a review to tell us: where do you draw the line between a compelling story and a convincing lie?
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