From the files of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Department of
Justice, Washington, D.C.
March 15, 1951
SAC, Los Angeles
Director, FBI
THE HUBBARD DIANETIC RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INC.
INFORMATION CONCERNING
By letter dated March 9, 1951, L. Ron Hubbard, president of the
above-named foundation, furnished a list of individuals, the majority of
whom had been connected with his organization, whom he suspected of
engaging in Communist activities. Hubbard furnished the names of the
following three individuals as individuals who had not previously been
reported to Bureau field offices.
Hjalmar Rutzebak, of Sunland, California, mentioned by Hubbard,
[REMAINDER OF PARAGRAPH BLACKED OUT]
[PARAGRAPH BLACKED OUT]
[BLACKED OUT] concerning Roger Starr, who Hubbard stated was approximately
20 years of age and was an intimate of Miles Hollister who resided in Los
Angeles. Hubbard advised that he had previously reported his suspicions
concerning Hollister to your office.
[BLACKED OUT] concerning Hal Moon. Hubbard advised that this individual
had been employed by his foundation in Los Angeles and had advertised
himself as a practicing minister of the gospel at Monte Bello,
California.
The names of these persons should be checked through your office indices
and in the event information is disclosed indicating that they have been
engaged in Communist Party activities, inquiry should be made to
ascertain their present activities.
JWP:vab
For L. Ron Hubbard's Navy war records, here is Ron the War Hero.
For further information on the Scientology organization's ideals and for copies of their once-secret documentation, here is Operation Clambake.