L. Ron Hubbard - 'I'm just kidding you mostly' (1952)
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Please see our story about this: http://tonyortega.org/2016/05/16/did-l-ron-hubbard-believe-his-own-rap-heres-what-he-admitted-about-scientology-in-1952/ L. Ron Hubbard opens the 1952 Philadelphia Doctorate Course on Dec 1, 1952 by telling his 38 followers that he's kidding them about the universe being 76 trillion years old and about discovering past lives -- he wants them to discover it for themselves, not take it from him on faith.
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Thus, #LRonHubbard and #Scientology are uniquely #WhiteAmerican ideals. There's nothing special about it. There is no more mystery to the tiny campuses of ASHO, or FLAG - than there is to a #WALMART location. I'm not kidding. In fact, #WALMART has employee campuses, too! They have uniforms and book of business culture and ethics-and they have UNIFORMS. And with a 200 BN$ MarketCap the mighty family owned corporation makes 200X more MONEY than Scientology.
So if you want to REALLY save the world, don't go work for an #IdealOrg - but rather join the #WALMART cult instead! ;) At least then, you'll have health insurance and make far more money than a #Dianetics Executive Drector! -
The phenomenon of #LRonHubbard is an artifact of this modern clan of Caucasians in the Americas called 'white people'....He is merely a single iteration of this 'new breed' of multi-ethnic pink-skin people- who are only kept together by their common skin color and their affinity for the English language for the most part.
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What a fucking asshole... Would he were never born! He destroyed so many lives with his lies, he makes Alistair Crowley look like a saint.
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Hubbard used satire in his teachings.
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Towards the end of the audio clip - he said "phenomenon" though the caption said 'phenomena.' He intended plural; so he was wrong and the caption was right. So, what's with that? He used the wrong word, regarding a Latin plural - that's the kind of mistake that self-educated self-appointed types tend to make.
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Sounds reasonable. lets face it. Anything L.R.Hubbard says must be true because Tom Cruise knows his stuff, the war between the Psycs and rebels started billions of years ago. The drug dealing psycs control our mind and Ron has the tech(dianetics)to fix all our problems,illness,ect.Its got nothing to do with Ron Hubbards Dianetics getting rejected by psychology as quackery now would it now. Sure Ron labelling them evil has nothing to do with the fair game war..Ron Hubbards dianetics v psychiatry(or anyone who disagrees with him), sure they aint evil as they disagree with Ron.... Nooo , couldnt be that now...Ron takes criticism well so it must be the pyscs. Wonder if they agreed with dianetics he would still hate them. Dont think so, dianetics is the tech there keeping from us....sure Ron...still to space alien past lives and let the scientist do proper research you looney tune.
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I get it that LRH was likely either insane or a mastermind to most people who'll read this, but in terms of understanding what is actually taking place during this talk of his, it sounds to me like he operated as someone would operate who was accustomed to having their ideas entertained by people and having them give him feedback. In particular, for him to talk about a fantasy of events 30 trillion years ago and then ask people to "write down anything you notice (in your imagination? in seeing apparitions in the room? Who knows) to support the fantasy seems like basically someone trying to build a mythos. Trying to build a mythology that was bigger than mythologies which already existed.
I mean from a certain point of view it seems harmless if the participants knew they were part of a performance art exhibition. Instead this is from 63 years ago.
I feel like scientology has attracted attention, both positive and negative, but one thing people miss out on is that they were really prominent during this period in the 50's and that along-side it was psychology, which itself had made blunders. In many ways it tried to offer an alternative to the psychiatric approach, which many thought over-animalized human beings, but of course this feeling is relative to individuals. People were trying new things and I don't see a lot of difference in our world today. What do people say today? They quote Ghandi, "Be the change you want to see in the world," for example. I can also appreciate that the CoS tries to promote sobriety aka getting people off of drugs. -
Wow. I cannot fathom the amount of difficulty in getting a scientologist to actually listen to Hubbard say as plain as day that he was just playing MAKE BELIEVE with his theories, and furthermore did not believe in an iota of bullshit he was spreading on the world.
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what the fuck did I just hear still laughing 7 minutes later tickled my ears
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Anonymous all over the World should have This blasted out of big music boxes in front of the orgs
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Many other religious doctrines sound equally incomprehensible.
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Hi$ heART failed him!
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Crack the CIA! Crack the CIAntology/"Scientology"/OSA/ABLE/CCHR/WISE/FreeZonee... Conspiracy now!
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This sounds for me as a hidden confession that all sane people Would not believe anything he says just "cause he is allways telling the truth" He confesses that he dont believe anything himself of what he says, and my conclusion to this is that he implies that people who follow him blindly ARE fools and they are now warned.. So now he has washed his hands if people get hurt, they can only blame their gullabillity and lack of personal integrity, and he finds this amusing, that people are that easy to fool.. And why not make a Living out of fools. Maybe one day they Will realize that all religion is dangerous. And in the end he is doing good in this World.
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One of the things about dead L Ron, here he's using hipnotic principles in saying, "I don't expect you to believe in this, I hate when people agree with me that you've been In this universe 76 trillion years". He talked about how his "be 3 feet back of your head" was originally "try not to be 3 feet back of your head." The point is, saying don't do it gets them to do it, agree, whatever, if you notice he repeats a lot, single words, usually in hypnotism- you'll repeat a certain word 3 times, or the same concept many ways rays repeatedly, he couldn't help be talk in hypnotic style.
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Mostly kidding...I guess Lisa McPherson didn't get it.
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just a delusional fruit cake. nothing more. I would not even call this intelligence. just rambling on.
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Good job Tony! ☺
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lol, I know Chris Shelton and others say that you don't have to be gullible as fck to buy into Scientology, but that's just hard to believe when listening to this bullshit
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