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A very effective thought control technique could also be worked out from Scientology, which could be used to make individuals into willing slaves. -L. Ron Hubbard (booklet Scientology Professional Auditors Course, 1982) Nice quote. Another one on this area of control I was recently send: From The Journal of Scientology , Issue 3-G, Hubbard Association of Scientologists, Inc. (HASI) Phoenix, Arizona in late September 1952. A note from the Journal of Scientology Editor prefacing the article is en_title_d Does Court Protect Man Branded Insane? and says: Unscrupulous groups and individuals have been practicing a form of Black Dianetics on their fellow men for centuries. They may not have called it that, but the results have been and are the same. The easiest victims are the unsuspecting. [...] In this, the first of three articles, read how little protection Man has should the wheels of legal procedure be turned against him. Danger: Black Dianetics! Death, insanity, aberration, or merely a slavish obedience can be efficiently effected by the use of Black Dianetics. Further, ade- quate laws do not exist at this time to bar the use of these tech- niques. The law provides that only the individual so wronged can make complaint or swear out a warrant for offenders using these techniques. A person on whom Black Dianetics has been employed seldom retains the sanity or will to make a complaint, or does not know he has been victimized. In addition, persons claiming such offenses against their persons are commonly catalogued by doctors as suffering from delusion. Thus the employer of Black Dianetics can escape unpunished under existing legal procedures. From The Journal of Scientology , Issue 4-G, published in early October 1952: There are those who, to control, resort to narcotics, suggestion, gossip, slander - the thousands of overt and covert ways that can be classified as Black Dianetics. The Loophole in Guarded Rights Thus it is possible, even now, in this 'enlightened age' for a group of men to function much as did the assassins, even without Black Dianetics. By using the public fear of the insane, a fear born from the unknowns of insanity, anyone can be discredited and imprisoned. By using Black Dianetics, insanity itself can be brought about with considerable ease. [.....] In order to resolve insanity, it was necessary to release the natural laws discovered in Dianetics. When they were released it became possible to create insanity at will. And even more insidiously, complete control of a human being can be effected without insanity being demonstrated by him. *** Hubbard's Black Dianetics sounds a lot like mind control to me. Slavish obedience can be efficiently effected by the use of Black Dianetics. ? I doubt it's as effective as Hubbard claims, but here he is saying how his tech can do so much harm. I'm sure I've seen where he ordered reverse processing or black dianetics to be used on someone. If anyone has that, it would make a nice addition to this thread. Also, didn't one of Hubbard's wives claim that he tried reverse processing on her?
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Hubbard's Black Dianetics sounds a lot like mind control to me. Slavish obedience can be efficiently effected by the use of Black Dianetics. ? I doubt it's as effective as Hubbard claims, but here he is saying how his tech can do so much harm. I'm sure I've seen where he ordered reverse processing or black dianetics to be used on someone. If anyone has that, it would make a nice addition to this thread. Also, didn't one of Hubbard's wives claim that he tried reverse processing on her? Well, of course, Hubbard must have been absolutely right on the mark about Black Dianetics. How could the man who discovered that you can sweat out radiation be wrong about something like this? This is probably the most ironic aspect of the ongoing is there such a thing as 'mind control'? debate. Scientology's[tm] unsubstantiated scientific claims are met with a hoot and a holler of derision, while the equally unsubstantiated scientific claims of the various anticult experts are accepted unquestionably as valid by many. Nothing demonstrates the absurdity of this position more completely than quoting L. Ron Hubbard himself as an authority on the subject of mind control. Thanks for pointing this out so lucidly, Rebecca. Diane Richardson
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The Co$ claims thru' Dianetics to enhance human ability up to and encluding control over matter energy space and time. This is bullshit in the extreme. When called upon to prove these claims the Co$ can not. Yet, the Co$ has millions of anecdotal claims of 'gains' and 'wins' some pathetic, some outrageous, most amde because of necessitiy to advance and save money, many sincere. IMHO: Those who sincerely perceive they have achieved results, which defy how the physical universe measurably functions, using the 'tech', are the foremost examples of the use of suggestive hypnosis. Hubbard was no 'evil genius', just a cynical and unscrupulous individual who knew enough about rudimentary hypnosis to harness it and use it, disguised as something else to create a bevy of loyal and convinced advocate/consumers for his 'Airware' tech. And he knew enough to try and deflect criticism by those who recognised the tech as encorprating hypnotic suggestion, by denouncing 'Black Dianetics'. The tech' does *not* work as claimed,( enhancement) but the Auditing/Hypnosis process is one method for indoctrinating Co$ adherents that it does. There is nothing wrong with using Hubbards own writings to show that he knew the power of hypnosis without informed consent. He did not invent this effect, he observed it, borrowed it and used it to enrich himself at others expense. No, Hubbard was no genius, just an opportunist, utilising 'slight of hand' claims to Magical Powers as has been done for uncounted generations, but reenforcing the perceptions of those he decieved with Hypnotic suggestion and controls. Just another village Medicine Man, on a grander scale and with a hell of a lot less accountability! Gregg SP4 http://www.cgocable.net/~elrond
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