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Subject: Which publication can I find this in?
FredricRice asked this question on 5/2/2000:
I asked this quotes yet the Scientology expert named "spirit" couldn't
answer it, for some reason.
Can anyone else answer this question or point me to a URL that gives the
publication so that I can purchase it?
-=-
I'm looking for the publication that has this Hubbard quote in it:
"They smell of all the baths they didn't take. The trouble with China
is, there are too many chinks here." -L. Ron Hubbard
Do you happen to know which book or tape I need to buy?
Thanks.
Greg Churilov gave this response on 5/3/2000:
You fail to mention that the quote you are claiming he wrote would have
had to come from his journal of his visit to China, which means he
would've been 17 years old.
I wonder if Abraham Lincoln said anything negative about blacks when
he was 17. Let's find out and drag the man through the mud.
Did you keep a journal as a teenager, Freddyboy? Did you ever say
anything you later in life might have thought to be silly?
No, I am sure you are 100% perfect.
best,
Spirit
FredricRice rated this answer a 1.
Thanks, Greg, but someone else -- a _real_ expert on Scientology -- gave
me the reference. It's in a Scientology document dated Nov. 11, 1928 called
"At Sea."
The original hand-written version (in extract) can be found at
http://www.xs4all.nl/~kspaink/cos/LRH-bio/chinamen.htm
There is an altered version at
http://www.lronhubbard.org/eng/journal/page46.htm
which the Scientology management altered to remove the embarrassing
quote.
Thanks, desertphile, for providing the real answers.
And no, I wasn't sure that Hubbard actually wrote this. Now that I see it in
his own hand writing, I know that he did.
It begins "I have just returned from Peking, the civil center of old
China."
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Asked By: FredricRice
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