Ruth Minshull

posted by VEDA

Mary Sue in 1952
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"This is a cold blooded and factual account
of your last sixty trillion years."


Mmmm... I think I'll marry this man.

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LOL! LOL!

Well, apparently she hadn't read this book yet. . .

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I guess now we know why Hubbard later banned the sale of that book. LOL

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It had nothing to do with the R/Ss Otto found while FESing his folders when MSH audited him did it?

Wouldn't you like to see if he was a list 1 R/Ser?

Mimsey

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As I recall, the sequence of written items from Ruth Minshull was, first, the booklet, What Every Preclear Should Know, from the 1960s.

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Then Miracles for Breakfast from 1968

Then How to Choose Your People from 1972

Then a little book featuring quotes from L. Ron Hubbard. The last book consisted of no content from Ruth Minshull.
Could Minshull have received push back on books featuring her writing only?
 
As I recall, the sequence of written items from Ruth Minshull was, first, the booklet, What Every Preclear Should Know, from the 1960s.

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Then Miracles for Breakfast from 1968

Then How to Choose Your People from 1972

Then a little book featuring quotes from L. Ron Hubbard. The last book consisted of no content from Ruth Minshull.
Could Minshull have received push back on books featuring her writing only?

I wouldn't know about that but Peter Gilham's books also received the ban. Supposedly, all those books were approved by Hubbard in the first place before they got printed up. I don't remember much else. Did Hubbard later claim that he had no knowledge of these books and therefore never approved of them? That would be a stretch but at the same time typical of habitual liars.

So, I don't know the reason why but since I don't like Hubbard I tend to think the worst of him and his motives in everything he did.

WHEN IN DOUBT, COMMUNICATE was a very nice little book with tranquil little Zen like artwork. Hubbard really missed the boat on that one in my opinion because it could have been a great promotional tool. It was a little like a "Quotations From Chairman Mao" book. Too bad he never thought of it first. He could have even printed up paperback versions to hand out. If he gave it the physical look that Minshull's book had, it would have been a great little piece of promo.

Hey Dave, I just gave you an great idea to promote Scientology. Your welcome.


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Here are download links for three Ruth Minshull books in .pdf form.



 
....and two more for Peter Gilham.


 
Could Minshull have received push back on books featuring her writing only?
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Ms. Minshull was vanquished in The Great Purge.

Hard to determine which Great Purge it was---since there was an all-new-and-different Purge every single year.

PRO TIP: Everything in Scientology has something to do with a Purge. Erasing things is the central core concept of Hubbardism. Erasing engrams, communists, black PR, nazis, squirrels, psychs, SPs, PTSs, DBs, & BTs. And, eventually purging all Clears & OTs and oneself as well (e.g. Ron erasing himself from this slave planet)

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It's just as well.

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Look how stupid this is.

Pain and Death are but emotions. This test fails by walking into any morgue and trying to get the dead a half step at a time up into...oh...I don't know...Apathy. I mean that's easy, right? When you're at a tone on the Tone Scale you're only aware of the tones a half step up and a half step down. The guy at Anger isn't aware of anything lower than Fear and higher than Antagonism and will only respond to comm within that bracket.

So...raising someone from Death to Apathy should be a snap.
 
....and two more for Peter Gilham.


You bring up Peter and Ruth, but there was a third author. He hung with Hubbard in the '60's, a frequent topic in his lectures, namely Reg Sharpe. Another Hubbard satellite that got de-orbited, an all too frequent fate. Mimsey

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Look how stupid this is.

Pain and Death are but emotions. This test fails by walking into any morgue and trying to get the dead a half step at a time up into...oh...I don't know...Apathy. I mean that's easy, right? When you're at a tone on the Tone Scale you're only aware of the tones a half step up and a half step down. The guy at Anger isn't aware of anything lower than Fear and higher than Antagonism and will only respond to comm within that bracket.

So...raising someone from Death to Apathy should be a snap.

Here's what Ruth says about Pain in "How To Choose Your People" (I don't think she mentions Death in her book);

PAIN (1.8)

Chapter 12

If you've ever taken care of a fellow in pain, you know how demanding, cranky and irritable a normally good-natured person can be.

Pain itself is not an emotion, but a perception that warns the individual that his survival is threatened. However, there is a particular emotional response to pain which occurs on a small way-stop between Anger and Antagonism.

SCATTERED ATTENTION

A person cannot stay high-tone when he is in pain, so this is the level to which he drops. His attention scatters; he wants to be elsewhere (anywhere else); he's testy, snappish and impatient. He's fighting the pain; but his mind is so scattered that he's completely ineffective.

Joe is cleaning the garage when a bee stings him. He makes a wild slap at the bee, misses and knocks over an oil can. He picks up the oil can, fumbles and drops it.

Snarling, he lunges at the half-dead bee on the work bench and hits his head on the open cupboard door. His comments during this fiasco are unprintable.

Pain so interrupts a person's orderly control of his environment that he fights it – with churlish, ill-natured thrusts. Extreme heat (one form of pain) produces emotions in this band of the scale. We see this in the person who climbs into a closed car on a hot summer day; he becomes impatient and cantankerous. Those same hot summer days are the ones which produce an eruption of riots and "crimes of passion."

PAIN TOLERANCE

An upscale person can tolerate more discomfort in the form of extreme heat, cold, light or noise. The lower a person is on the scale, the lower his pain tolerance.

Grief considers everything painful (knowledge, reality, experience and most sensations), so don't confuse him with 1.8 where pain is real and sharp and the emotion is much more alive. Grief will complain of pain when his shoe pinches a little, whereas the hightone person might not even consider the shoe uncomfortable.

We see many sports played across the level of 1.8 on the tone scale (although the top athletes themselves are usually higher tone than this). Ice hockey, for instance, is essentially an Antagonism game that produces frequent injuries. A player gets pushed against the boards; he drops to 1.8 and turns around clubbing with his stick at the offending opponent. Another player gets hit, so he too swings. Soon the whole thing turns into a donnybrook that sends half of the players to the penalty box.

SUMMARY

It's easy to identify someone in this tone: splice together equal parts of Anger and Antagonism, then sprinkle a little salt on the wound.

That's pain. Ow!
 
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You bring up Peter and Ruth, but there was a third author. He hung with Hubbard in the '60's, a frequent topic in his lectures, namely Reg Sharpe. Another Hubbard satellite that got de-orbited, an all too frequent fate. Mimsey

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no info on who Reg Sharpe is...is that the guy from St. Hill that Hubbard sometimes mentioned on a taped lecture?

ODDITY: His book is selling on Amazon in paperback for $35.00.

But it's also selling on a different link at Amazon (also paperback) for only $9.99.

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Reg Sharpe mystery solved!

Yeah he was Hubbard's "main man" at St. Hill that was mentioned on at least one of Hubbard's lectures:

Excerpts from the wiki page on Reg Sharp:

"During the mission Reg Sharpe was removed from post. Up to then he had been LRH’s right hand man. Reg left and with him his girlfriend, Jenny Edmonds. Were they SP’s? Of course not. It was the missions brief to get rid of anyone who in any way questioned the authority of the Sea Org – there was to be no doubt about the SO’s powers and position at the top of the ladder. And as has been confirmed since, the mission was a success." FULL STORY
Here is some more crazy-crazy Scientology for all those KSW Scientologists are still trying so desperately hard to re-create the IDEAL SCENE from "Old St. Hill". It was all so sane and standard and super theta back then! LOL

"The following is a report of Reg leaving Scientology: When the first Sea Org Mission was sent to St Hill. Joe & Jill Van Staden and Fred Payer were nice people, pleasant, nothing exceptional to make them stand out in a crowd, but when they were given full Ethics power they were totally out of their "comfort zone" and became a trio of absolute vicious thugs. They arrived at St Hill, no one had any idea what to expect. In the Manor they screamed at everyone to stand up when they entered a room. People looked at them with alarm. Here was Joe, Jill and Fred, everyone knew them from their time at St Hill, All of a sudden they were these demonic bullies.Reg Sharpe, Ron's oldest (and probably only) friend remained sitting. He lit a cigarette and just looked at them. Fred stepped over and smacked it out of his mouth. Reg just looked at him, stood up, put his coat on and walked out, never to return. Fred was screaming at him to remain but Reg simply walked away.The thing was, Reg was a very wealthy businessman who employed hundreds of people in his insurance business. He was a big being who filled his very big identity very well, was well suited to the position he commanded in life. He saw through the "Sea Org" identities of the missionaires and was not going to be cowed by them. -Dart Smohen
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no info on who Reg Sharpe is...is that the guy from St. Hill that Hubbard sometimes mentioned on a taped lecture?

ODDITY: His book is selling on Amazon in paperback for $35.00.

But it's also selling on a different link at Amazon (also paperback) for only $9.99.

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It has just one rating on Amazon, but it's for 5 stars! I wonder if that's from Reg? :coolwink:

The $35.00 book is a 1st edition while the $9.99 book is a 3'rd edition.

Also, you can buy it for $200 on Ebay:

I saw a comment on a blog claiming that Reg Sharpe was one of the biggest contributors to Scientology and also one of the first Declares. Sounds like business as usual.




For anyone interested, here's a bit of biographical info regarding Reg Sharpe:


Excerpt:

The following is a report of Reg leaving Scientology:


When the first Sea Org Mission was sent to St Hill. Joe & Jill Van Staden and Fred Payer were nice people, pleasant, nothing exceptional to make them stand out in a crowd, but when they were given full Ethics power they were totally out of their "comfort zone" and became a trio of absolute vicious thugs. They arrived at St Hill, no one had any idea what to expect. In the Manor they screamed at everyone to stand up when they entered a room. People looked at them with alarm. Here was Joe, Jill and Fred, everyone knew them from their time at St Hill, All of a sudden they were these demonic bullies.Reg Sharpe, Ron's oldest (and probably only) friend remained sitting. He lit a cigarette and just looked at them. Fred stepped over and smacked it out of his mouth. Reg just looked at him, stood up, put his coat on and walked out, never to return. Fred was screaming at him to remain but Reg simply walked away.The thing was, Reg was a very wealthy businessman who employed hundreds of people in his insurance business. He was a big being who filled his very big identity very well, was well suited to the position he commanded in life. He saw through the "Sea Org" identities of the missionaires and was not going to be cowed by them.
DartSmohen https://forum.exscn.net/threads/taking-on-an-identity.5355/ Post#1
 
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It has just one rating on Amazon, but it's for 5 stars! I wonder if that's from Reg? :coolwink:

The $35.00 book is a 1st edition while the $9.99 book is a 3'rd edition.

Also, you can buy it for $200 on Ebay:

I saw a comment on a blog claiming that Reg Sharpe was one of the biggest contributors to Scientology and also one of the first Declares. Sounds like business as usual.




For anyone interested, here's a bit of biographical info regarding Reg Sharpe:


Excerpt:

The following is a report of Reg leaving Scientology:


When the first Sea Org Mission was sent to St Hill. Joe & Jill Van Staden and Fred Payer were nice people, pleasant, nothing exceptional to make them stand out in a crowd, but when they were given full Ethics power they were totally out of their "comfort zone" and became a trio of absolute vicious thugs. They arrived at St Hill, no one had any idea what to expect. In the Manor they screamed at everyone to stand up when they entered a room. People looked at them with alarm. Here was Joe, Jill and Fred, everyone knew them from their time at St Hill, All of a sudden they were these demonic bullies.Reg Sharpe, Ron's oldest (and probably only) friend remained sitting. He lit a cigarette and just looked at them. Fred stepped over and smacked it out of his mouth. Reg just looked at him, stood up, put his coat on and walked out, never to return. Fred was screaming at him to remain but Reg simply walked away.The thing was, Reg was a very wealthy businessman who employed hundreds of people in his insurance business. He was a big being who filled his very big identity very well, was well suited to the position he commanded in life. He saw through the "Sea Org" identities of the missionaires and was not going to be cowed by them.
DartSmohen https://forum.exscn.net/threads/taking-on-an-identity.5355/ Post#1





Here are some other postings from DartSmohen concerning Reg Sharpe:

  • The Daily Beast - Hubbard's Explorer's club entries
    That is an absolute LIE. He was invairably broke and only bought St Hill Manor with a loan from Reg Sharpe who alerted him to the sale as he (Reg) lived very close by. Needless to say, he never repaid Reg the loan. This was told to me personally by Reg. Dart


  • Hubbard's Naval Intelligence Documentation
    ...Russians, that is a complete load of rubbish.:omg: Hubbard was persistently broke at that time and bought the place with a loan from Reg Sharpe, who owned a house on St Hill Green and originally told Hubbard that the Manor owner, the Mahrajah, was looking to sell quickly.:ohmy: Hubbard...

  • What became of John and Tuc Farrell?
    ...came off and rolled past us. The weight, being on the left side, allowed the car to stay upright. We caught up with the wheel outside Reg Sharpe's house, got the wheel on and headed for course. We were all marked as late and had an "interview" with the EO. He had the ability to "set people...

  • THE DEMISE OF AN OBSOLETE TECHNOLOGY
    ...staff were terrified. Another of them went into a room and screamed at those present to stand up when he entered a room. One person, Reg Sharpe, Ron's longest and most trusted friend, stayed sitting and lit a cigarette. The missionaire stormed over and slapped it from his hand. Reg...

  • TAKING ON AN IDENTITY
    ...alarm. Here was Joe, Jill and Fred, everyone knew them from their time at St Hill, All of a sudden they were these demonic bullies. Reg Sharpe, Ron's oldest (and probably only) friend remained sitting. He lit a cigarette and just looked at them. Fred stepped over and smacked it out of his...

  • THE DEFINING MOMENT IN SCIENTOLOGY
    ...mission to St Hill, tears were running down his face, he thought (wrongly) that he had been betrayed by his oldest and closest confidante, Reg Sharpe. He had thought (wrongly) that there had been a coup where he was being usurped. Historically we know from his earlier writings how paranoid...

  • Ethics Conditions - The full story
    ...frist reports came in from the firat mission sent out (to St Hill), Hubbard burst into tears. He realised that his long time confidente, Reg Sharpe had refused to put up with Hubbard's ionsanities any more and had spoken out against him. Hubbard then had to destroy the Sea Project, so he...
 
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It has just one rating on Amazon, but it's for 5 stars! I wonder if that's from Reg? :coolwink:

The $35.00 book is a 1st edition while the $9.99 book is a 3'rd edition.

Also, you can buy it for $200 on Ebay:

I saw a comment on a blog claiming that Reg Sharpe was one of the biggest contributors to Scientology and also one of the first Declares. Sounds like business as usual.




For anyone interested, here's a bit of biographical info regarding Reg Sharpe:


Excerpt:

The following is a report of Reg leaving Scientology:


When the first Sea Org Mission was sent to St Hill. Joe & Jill Van Staden and Fred Payer were nice people, pleasant, nothing exceptional to make them stand out in a crowd, but when they were given full Ethics power they were totally out of their "comfort zone" and became a trio of absolute vicious thugs. They arrived at St Hill, no one had any idea what to expect. In the Manor they screamed at everyone to stand up when they entered a room. People looked at them with alarm. Here was Joe, Jill and Fred, everyone knew them from their time at St Hill, All of a sudden they were these demonic bullies.Reg Sharpe, Ron's oldest (and probably only) friend remained sitting. He lit a cigarette and just looked at them. Fred stepped over and smacked it out of his mouth. Reg just looked at him, stood up, put his coat on and walked out, never to return. Fred was screaming at him to remain but Reg simply walked away.The thing was, Reg was a very wealthy businessman who employed hundreds of people in his insurance business. He was a big being who filled his very big identity very well, was well suited to the position he commanded in life. He saw through the "Sea Org" identities of the missionaires and was not going to be cowed by them.
DartSmohen https://forum.exscn.net/threads/taking-on-an-identity.5355/ Post#1


Wow, $200 bucks for a paperback book? Because (as the headline claimed) it was "BANNED". LOL.

There are always those oddities on eBay where some normal item has an astronomical price. Way more bizarre than just 200 bucks. Like someone selling a set of screwdrivers that you can buy at any hardware store for 29 dollars, and listing the price at $136. I see those wacky listings all the time. I think those sellers just run dozens or hundreds of ads, hoping someone orders it. Then, they quickly buy it from Home Depot (online) and pocket the $107 price difference. I've see some items selling for THOUSANDS of dollars more than the suggested retail price.

Here is the "banned" content of Reg's 1960s book:

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Seems like every other introductory brochure, pamphlet or book ever written by Hubbard or other Scientologists.

But it was "banned" the eBay seller claims. I guess it was banned because Reg Sharpe was declared SP. So, this could become a very lucrative business model---getting declared SPs to publish anything and then charging hundreds of dollars per copy because it is "banned".

And why was Reg Sharp declared? See story above where he was smoking and refused to stand up with Sea Org missionaires blasted into St. Hill demonically screaming that everyone was required to stand when they entered any room. And the uniformed missionaires smacked the cigarette out of Reg's mouth. So he stood up and left forever.

LESSON LEARNED: Not standing when a senior Scientologist enters the room is a High Crime deserving of SP Declare. And Hitler was an SP. Ergo, not standing is the same as Hitler murdering 50M people in World War II. Have I mentioned recently that insane people have very little chance of creating "a world without insanity"? LOL


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Look how stupid this is.

Pain and Death are but emotions. This test fails by walking into any morgue and trying to get the dead a half step at a time up into...oh...I don't know...Apathy. I mean that's easy, right? When you're at a tone on the Tone Scale you're only aware of the tones a half step up and a half step down. The guy at Anger isn't aware of anything lower than Fear and higher than Antagonism and will only respond to comm within that bracket.

So...raising someone from Death to Apathy should be a snap.
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LOL LOL LOL !!!

Your tech (above) could become a newly discovered OT level!


HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex

HCO BULLETIN OF 1 APRIL 1969
c o n f i d e n t i a l


OT XVII - "RAISING THE DEAD"
* * * confidential * * *
In this miraculous new OT level, Pre-OTs are directed to go to a local morgue and give tone 40 commands to corpses. This would be done at 1/2 to 1 tone level above death (0.0).
The command would be: "Knock off being dead, that's not Okay!"
If the dead being still refuses to come back into the body and get back on post, the next screaming command would be: "By being dead don't you realize that your stats will crash and you will lose your eternity, you low-toned, counter-intentioned, DB cocksucker?"
Section XVII OT can be attested to when the Pre-OT has successfully brought a dead homo sapiens back to life! Or, minimally, when the Pre-OT has telepathically received a theta com from the dead being that they plan to go pick up a new body in a rich family.
L. DON HUBBARD
Founder
Church Of Hoaxology
* Cocksucker is a copyrighted, protected technology and trademark of Scientology's Religious Technology Center, whose chairman David Miscavige has generously licensed the use of to all Scientologists in good standing. COB's successful actions confirm that adding the word cocksucker to any verbal command increases the intention to levels far exceeding mere tone 40.
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Wow, $200 bucks for a paperback book? Because (as the headline claimed) it was "BANNED". LOL.

There are always those oddities on eBay where some normal item has an astronomical price. Way more bizarre than just 200 bucks. Like someone selling a set of screwdrivers that you can buy at any hardware store for 29 dollars, and listing the price at $136. I see those wacky listings all the time. I think those sellers just run dozens or hundreds of ads, hoping someone orders it. Then, they quickly buy it from Home Depot (online) and pocket the $107 price difference. I've see some items selling for THOUSANDS of dollars more than the suggested retail price.

Here is the "banned" content of Reg's 1960s book:

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Seems like every other introductory brochure, pamphlet or book ever written by Hubbard or other Scientologists.

But it was "banned" the eBay seller claims. I guess it was banned because Reg Sharpe was declared SP. So, this could become a very lucrative business model---getting declared SPs to publish anything and then charging hundreds of dollars per copy because it is "banned".

And why was Reg Sharp declared? See story above where he was smoking and refused to stand up with Sea Org missionaires blasted into St. Hill demonically screaming that everyone was required to stand when they entered any room. And the uniformed missionaires smacked the cigarette out of Reg's mouth. So he stood up and left forever.

LESSON LEARNED: Not standing when a senior Scientologist enters the room is a High Crime deserving of SP Declare. And Hitler was an SP. Ergo, not standing is the same as Hitler murdering 50M people in World War II. Have I mentioned recently that insane people have very little chance of creating "a world without insanity"? LOL

You gave me a great business idea! I could sell 'Total Freedom' packages on Ebay for $1,000,000 and when I get paid I'll just wire $600,000 to Flag and put the order in the name of whomever ever purchased the package on Ebay. Plus Flag will send me a large FSM commission as well!
One million is more than a reasonable price I would think to purchase Total Freedom.

I'm joking of course but if someone really created such an Ebay ad there's a real chance that someone would purchase it, especially if you forwarded all the false claims from Hubbard. It's of course a total scam selling it for $1,000,000 and someone doing such a thing would most likely find themselves the subject of criminal prosecution. But it's a total scam selling it for $600,000 as well, but it's totally legal if you do it as part of a religious activity.
 
You gave me a great business idea! I could sell 'Total Freedom' packages on Ebay for $1,000,000 and when I get paid I'll just wire $600,000 to Flag and put the order in the name of whomever ever purchased the package on Ebay. Plus Flag will send me a large FSM commission as well!
One million is more than a reasonable price I would think to purchase Total Freedom.

I'm joking of course but if someone really created such an Ebay ad there's a real chance that someone would purchase it, especially if you forwarded all the false claims from Hubbard. It's of course a total scam selling it for $1,000,000 and someone doing such a thing would most likely find themselves the subject of criminal prosecution. But it's a total scam selling it for $600,000 as well, but it's totally legal if you do it as part of a religious activity.


LOL!

Be sure in your advertisement HEADLINE that you mention that it's not just ordinary "Total Freedom" but instead, BANNED total freedom. That will substantially multiple the bidding numbers to unprecedented heights.

And don't give any detail on what you mean by "Total Freedom". Use LRH's "come-on" advertising where you tease the mark by hinting about cosmic secrets that you have that they can't know about yet. Example below:

BANNED TOTAL FREEDOM
Now only $1,000,000 (limit 1 per terminal)

We discovered this rare Total Freedom material in an

old dusty box located in a hidden compartment in
Dr. Hubbard mobile scientific lab in a state
of the art Bluebird Motorhome. We can't
say exactly what we found but let's just
say that after trying out the first magical
command one of our shipping clerks
suddenly screamed with euphoric
joy that he now knew how to pick

winning numbers in the lottery every
single time! You too can become rich
beyond your wildest imagination
with Ron's magic numbers tech.
And that's just the first page,
imagine what other miracles
await you when you own
the whole package!


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LOL LOL LOL !!!

Your tech (above) could become a newly discovered OT level!


HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex

HCO BULLETIN OF 1 APRIL 1969
c o n f i d e n t i a l


OT XVII - "RAISING THE DEAD"
* * * confidential * * *
In this miraculous new OT level, Pre-OTs are directed to go to a local morgue and give tone 40 commands to corpses. This would be done at 1/2 to 1 tone level above death (0.0).
The command would be: "Knock off being dead, that's not Okay!"
If the dead being still refuses to come back into the body and get back on post, the next screaming command would be: "By being dead don't you realize that your stats will crash and you will lose your eternity, you low-toned, counter-intentioned, DB cocksucker?"
Section XVII OT can be attested to when the Pre-OT has successfully brought a dead homo sapiens back to life! Or, minimally, when the Pre-OT has telepathically received a theta com from the dead being that they plan to go pick up a new body in a rich family.
L. DON HUBBARD
Founder
Church Of Hoaxology
* Cocksucker is a copyrighted, protected technology and trademark of Scientology's Religious Technology Center, whose chairman David Miscavige has generously licensed the use of to all Scientologists in good standing. COB's successful actions confirm that adding the word cocksucker to any verbal command increases the intention to levels far exceeding mere tone 40.
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Someone asked the question on Quora:

Here's one of the answers:

Bill Hall
, Scientology(TM) observer. Add "it seems to me" to every claim I make.
Answered December 18, 2015

Hubbard described a technique to bring people back to life in a lecture recorded April 7, 1972.(1) The technique consists of speaking to a corpse and either commanding it or possibly pleading with it to come back to life.

Hubbard mentions successful instances of using the technique, but insufficient details are given to attempt verification. The technique gets a positive review by at least one practitioner here.

The technique may not have been put into written form until after Hubbard's death. The procedure is documented as "The 'Bring Back To Life' Assist" in Hubbard Communications Office Bulletin of April 8, 1988. The assist is available in some editions of the Scientology "Assist Handbook" such as this one on WikiLeaks.

Although the Scientology Volunteer Ministers relief aid group gets training in assists, the training materials do not include the "Bring Back To Life" assist. This seems a strange omission since Scientologists consider all assists to be 100% effective and this one can be performed even if someone else is already attempting other revival techniques not involving communicating with the corpse.
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Tony Ortega posted about that 1972 lecture that person referenced in this post, along with a partial transcript:
 
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