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It's quite simple. There was a stat to be gotten. Make it go right or else. It doesn't matter what you do if you get your stats up because then you have ethics protection until of course you fail to make it go right due to making it go so very wrong in your efforts to make your stats go right and then you find that you are in a world of hurt because you are a down-stat DB that is only fit to clean toilets with your tongue. Scientology staff - a game where everybody loses except the guy at the tippy top of the heap until of course he discards his body for advanced research into the highest levels of spiritual ecstasy ever imagined in the last trillions 239 and is never heard from again.I wish I remembered that HCO PL about "phones are psychotic" back when I was on staff at Boston Org and exec's would come around demanding staff do all-hands call-in before events.
OK, just kidding there. Most execs had some awareness of the Hubbard Law of Commotion and got pretty damn good at finding a policy that backed them up on pretty much anything they wanted their juniors to get done. And if they couldn't find a policy they could always point out that 'purpose' is higher than 'policy' on the admin scale, thereby negating the need to find a specific policy countering your policy.
By the time I left Scientology I got very good quoting relevant policies to back me up when writing Knowledge Reports or a Query of Order. But one day some CMO INT Missionaires tried to rip me out of the Org I was in and they couldn't care less that I filed a legal query of their order (as per LRH policy), sending it uplines to a handful of Int execs. They didn't want to wait until I got a response back on my query, but expected me to come with them immediately. Even when I received a fax from WDC SMI (as I was in the SMI network) effectively blocking any personnel move out of the SMI network without WDC approval, the missionaires STILL didn't care. They didn't care about policy, the command channels, or anything other than my following their order, which I refused to do, and that led to my being RPF'ed. But it also helped wake me up about the true nature of the organization I had been a part of.
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PC Paradox du jour
If Scientology actually "made the able more able"
then Scientologists would be "able" to
discover Scientology is a hoax.
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Codswollop. Love that!POST DEATH IMPLANT STATIONS
One of the more ludicrous Scn indoctrinated beliefs is that you will be zapped and *implanted* BETWEEN LIVES. These implant "stations" are lurking on Mars, Venus and other places.
With electronics and images they are going to put negative things in the mind that you have after you have died.
What codswallop. What baloney.
I know people to this day that keep giving the cult money to proof themselves up against "Future Implants after death"
The Wildest Things Scientologists Really Believe
When it comes down to it, every religion or faith-based philosophy is filled with elements that can seem unbelievable to those who don't believe in the faith. On the surface, Scientology seems to be an organization that’s about talking about your feelings, but when you add a far out notion...www.ranker.com
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One of the more ludicrous Scn indoctrinated beliefs is that you will be zapped and *implanted* BETWEEN LIVES. These implant "stations" are lurking on Mars, Venus and other places.With electronics and images they are going to put negative things in the mind that you have after you have died. What codswallop!.
The best way to "proof" yourself against being pulled into the between lives implant is to simply refuse to go. However, most people can't wait to run to it as fast as possible after they die, because that's where they think Heaven is. To me, Heaven etc, etc, is the real ludicrous indoctrinated belief. See Implants, Prison Planet ; the section labeled SPRIGDIE in particular.POST DEATH IMPLANT STATIONS
One of the more ludicrous Scn indoctrinated beliefs is that you will be zapped and *implanted* BETWEEN LIVES. These implant "stations" are lurking on Mars, Venus and other places.
With electronics and images they are going to put negative things in the mind that you have after you have died.
What codswallop. What baloney.
I know people to this day that keep giving the cult money to proof themselves up against "Future Implants after death"
The Wildest Things Scientologists Really Believe
When it comes down to it, every religion or faith-based philosophy is filled with elements that can seem unbelievable to those who don't believe in the faith. On the surface, Scientology seems to be an organization that’s about talking about your feelings, but when you add a far out notion...www.ranker.com
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Here at the headquarters of the Church of HoaxologyIn an earlier post---somewhere in the first 10 years of the multi-part STUPID MOMENTS IN SCIENTOLOGY thread (see archived links here), we discovered the first lie that Hubbard told prospective marks.
we are working hard on researching & publishing a short list of the:
FIRST 3 STUPID SCIENTOLOGY LIES
I. Hubbard's was a man of action! He didn't care to dilly-dally about, so he got right down to business, telling his first lie in the first thing he ever typed. However, even back in 1950 he knew about gradients, so waited until the 4th word:
Dianetics: The Modern Science Of Mental HealthII. Hubbards 2nd stupid lie was not discovered until today, due to being hidden behind thickly billowing clouds of stupidity emanating from it. It was always right there on the first course that all cult members are required to do. It was on the first page of course, right at the top.
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Training Routine Zero (TR-0)This is the drill to ensure that the Scientologist is...present. They call it "present time". TR zero literally gives a Scientologist the newfound ability to "Be There". New inductees and veteran Scientologists alike assume the "zero" refers to this being the first drill. While there may be some truth to that, there is an equal and opposite meaning to that word. Because all Hubbard's training is dedicated ensuring that the Scientologist is NOT there. NOT in present time. In fact, they are indoctrinated so thoroughly that it's considered an advanced OT power to have zero attention units in present time, ask zero questions, have zero doubts about anything one is told.
Having zero observational powers, it is understandable how Scientologists are unable to see what the other 7.4 billion people on earth can plainly see. That within Scientology there are no Clears, OTs, super powers, miracles or even the common sense to ask to see anybody do anything special.
Revelation: Whatever Scientologists believe "TR-O" does to help them BE THERE, it provably does not work. And there is a compelling case that Scientologists practicing their "zero" are not there at all, or they would easily notice that Scientology is a hoax.
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III. [ Still being researched ]: Feel free to submit the findings of your own scientific whole-track research along with your worksheets and all the meter reads plainly marked.
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This is how things apparently happened in the early days. Orgs would train people to be field auditors and send them home. Field auditors would audit their friends, relatives, and acquaintances. The ones who got people feeling better would send them to the org after a while. The ones who couldn't get any result would drop out.IF THE TECH ACTUALLY WORKS, WHY NOT GIVE PEOPLE SOME
FREE AUDITING SO THEY CAN SEE AND FEEL AND EXPERIENCE
THE MIRACLES WITH THEIR OWN EYES AND SEE TH
DIFFERENCE IN THEIR OWN LIVES?
This is how things apparently happened in the early days. Orgs would train people to be field auditors and send them home. Field auditors would audit their friends, relatives, and acquaintances. The ones who got people feeling better would send them to the org after a while. The ones who couldn't get any result would drop out.