E-Meters

Hubbard received a gift of a bed and complained about the metal nails in the bed. He had some kind of allergic reaction to the metal nails, at least in his mind.

He was bothered by tiny dust particles in the air and by smells no one else could perceive.

He was bothered by what he thought was the odor of soap. He ordered his child servants to scrub his clothes, by hand, in a bucket, and rinse his clothes, in 13 separate buckets.

But, somehow, he couldn't have a super sensitivity to the current of an e-meter?

There are people who used an e-meter - interacting with its electrical current - for decades. It can become a habit. Extreme sensitivities can occur.

Towards the end of his life, Hubbard demanded that an e-meter, with increased current, be made, especially for him. It was interpreted as a death wish, but was it? Hubbard expressed a need for more electrical current.

Edit: Link added.

Link to "Basically run a weak current through two moist electrodes" thread.
He might have also have been "hypersensitive" to radiation with the BTs still suffering the after effects from being blown up in volcanoes with nuclear bombs. I posted this on another thread but I might as well repost it here.

I knew a woman at the Las Vegas Org who said she and her ex husband, a bigwig at the org, had invited Hubbard to spend some time with them in Vegas. He declined saying Vegas was "still too hot with radiation" from the atomic bomb testing in the 1950s. Maybe at that time Hubbard hadn't yet rid himself of all his BTs and didn't want to get them all stirred up. Or maybe just like many other people he worried about long term effects from residual radiation but several tests at the time showed the radiation levels were not high enough to cause physical damage.

Take your pick.
 
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I have no problem with you finding and refurbishing e-meters. That's kind of cool. I have no problem with Scientology believers auditing and having all sorts of fun running their processes. No problem.

But when claims are made about actual results from Scientology processing, I have a problem. No actual, provable, verified, specific results from Scientology have ever happened.

You said:

Never happened. Not according to Hubbard's and Scientology's definitions for "Clear" and "OT". Not ever.

I don't think you, or anyone, should make false claims about Scientology. That's fraud. That's unethical. That's not right.

If you insist on making that claim, then you are obligated to provide YOUR definition for YOUR "Clear" and "OT" because, in the real world, your claim is absolutely false.
Hold that thought Pilgrim. A clear is cause over mental MEST re the 1st dynamic, no? If you can think a creative thought aren't you then clear?

Mimsey

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I love these logos, logic, explanations. The only thing missing is the pathos and ethos explanations of why the e meter is significant to keeping going up the bridge? The reason is because the new emeters provided faster reads and was supposed to read better to get a end result of going clear or OT. Thats the pathos or ethos appeal, which is also marketing, both together.
 
I just stumbled onto this funny one while watching the above on youtube. ROFLMAO

 
Vedo che di questi tempi si può acquistare un paio di e-meter Mk VII Quantum su eBay per meno di mille dollari australiani. Considerando che venivano venduti al dettaglio a 3850 dollari USA quando erano nuovi, è un affare. Immagino che tutti li stiano abbandonando per i nuovi misuratori MKUltra. (risatina)

Possiedo già un Mk V, un Mk VI e un Mk Super VII, quindi probabilmente eviterò di acquistarli.

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Ma credi in Scientology?
 
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