Salvation by L. Ron Hubbard
1956 was a year marked by a breadth of Scientology application spanning all dynamics and zones of living. Understandably, then, it was a year of intense research and development for L. Ron Hubbard. In addition to research he traveled coast to coast in the United States, lecturing and instructing others, and even established a dissemination center in an area of the United Kingdom previously unacquainted with Scientology or the name L. Ron Hubbard—a test that resulted in runaway success.
With technology at such a juncture, he scheduled an international meeting of Scientologists in London to address the broad concerns of humankind. And thus, in autumn, boarded the Queen Elizabeth and set sail for England.
Among the many topics he covered, Ron described the goal of modern processing as the only final answer to human problems. An answer that can only be defined as: Salvation.
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