Scientology and Satanism
Sep. 3rd, 2025 10:02 pmL. Ron Hubbard, founder of Scientology, was said to have been a malignant narcissist. L. Ron Hubbard’s son changed his name to Ronald De Wolf. Of L. Ron Hubbard’s seven children by three different wives, DeWolf was one of two who were estranged. DeWolf called Scientology “the self-created fantasy of one man brought to deadly reality for others by a simple word: agreement”. DeWolf also gave sworn statements that his father was “deeply involved in the occult and black magic.”
It is common knowledge when Hubbard was discharged from the US Navy after WWII, he chose to move into the Pasadena, California mansion of Jack Parsons, a rocket engineer who was a superfan and disciple of Aleister Crowley. Parson’s residence, called The Parsonage by the free-wheelers who came and went from it, was where Parsons reconstructed Crowley’s magical rituals, most of which revolved around copulation and chemically-assisted altered states. At the time, Parsons was attempting to impregnate his second wife, Marjorie Cameron, with the Satanic equivalent of the Second coming, despite her supposedly knowing nothing about his intentions. Meanwhile, both Parsons and Hubbard were taking turns with Sara Hollister, Parson’s ex-wife’s younger sister, who had been sleeping with Parsons from the age of seventeen while he was married to her older sister. All of these people were members of The Agape Lodge of the Ordo Templi Orientis, and Jack Parsons along with his order members funded Crowley in his ailing dotage. Nevertheless, Aleister Crowley expressed disgust when he learned that Parsons and his live in friend, L. Ron Hubbard were trying to create a Moonchild second coming of the whore of Babalon working, calling them idiots. Within the span of a year, L. Ron Hubbard and Sara tricked Parsons via a swindle involving multiple yachts. They ditched Parsons, absconded with most of his fortune and the proceeds from the sale of the Parsonage, and got married when Sara was 22 and Hubbard was 35. Hubbard was still married to his first wife at the time, and yes, that means he committed bigamy.
Ronald DeWolf says that “black magic is the inner core of Scientology” and that his father “did not worship Satan. He thought he was Satan”.
The birth of Scientology came about in Southern California from a time and place that also spawned Anton LaVey’s Church of Satan and Michael Aquino’s Temple of Set. LaVeyan Satanism, Aquino’s Setianism, and Scientology have a great deal in common, with Scientology taking the gold star for its evolution of Crowleyan principles and philosophy. Of the three Crowleyan solipsist religions, Scientology is by far the most profitable of the three. Hubbard, a prolific writer of science fiction, stated “You don’t get rich writing science fiction. If you want to get rich, you start a religion.” and he seems to have done just that. Scientology’s methods of interrogation and confession, lifted from Crowleyan magic, would go on to become the foundation for the practices used David Raniere’s NEXIUM cult.
As Scientologist escapee Jenna Miscaivage (niece of David Miscaivage) states, the cross emblem of Scientology is a joke and a fake. Scientology was invented for one reason alone: the enrichment of L. Ron Hubbard.
