According to Bruce and Charmain Roger, the registrars, and the SuperPower
project leader, a lady from Guam whose name I can't seem to recall, the purpose
of SuperPower and the new SuperPower building was to "undercut" the gradient
for all of Scientology. They explained that no matter what level people
attained in Scientology, they still had "out ethics" which were preventing them
from realizing their gains. This, they said, applied to OT8's and OT7's, and
well as people lower on the bridge. This was a tactic admission that
Scientology's OT levels were not working, and additional hypnosis/brainwashing
was required before anyone could become OT.
As proof of this, they invited me to several luncheons with Matt Feshbach, one
of the Feshbach brothers who apparently have made a lot of money in arbitrage.
Matt was, at the time, the only public person who had been "allowed" to
complete SuperPower. He had done so at the Gold base, in the California
desert. Matt was OT8, but he said that SuperPower was the best action he had
ever done in Scientology. He described one particular rundown, in which he ran
and ran around a "maypole" in a circle. He told me that all the members of the
upper management of RTC (Religious Technology Center of Scientology) had also
done this, and the other SuperPower rundowns.
I think this might explain why the RTC people, and some of the top
(i.e.wealthy) public members are so brainwashed and robotic. These SuperPower
rundowns apparently amount to about the same level of brainwashing as the
Chinese Communists used during the Great Cultural Revolution, where they could
"re-educate" (i.e. brainwash) even the toughest souls into complete submission.
These Superpower rundowns have been in existence for some time, and in fact, I
believe David Mayo reported that he had been put on the same "maypole" run
during his time on the RPF (Slave Labor Brainwashing).
The purpose of the SuperPower building is to bring these rundowns to
Clearwater. I met with Ken (can't remember his last name, but a nice guy from
New Zealand) the Scientology Project Architect and went over the building
plans. One of the main features of the building is a large, circular room with
a maypole in the middle for the "running" rundown. The rest of the building
includes a new auditorium and new auditing rooms.
The idea is that once this building is finished, SuperPower will be offered to
the general public. Then Scientology, supposedly, will boom once again. Each
and every Scientologist will be brainwashed to the same degree that the RTC
managment have been turned into robots. So there will be armies and armies of
robotic Scientologists.
Now that the Clearwater City government has been infiltrated and co-opted by
the cult, Clearwater is considered a "safe space" and Scientologists are being
encouraged to move there. One of the principle reasons for this is so that
they can do the SuperPower rundowns. I can just see it now...hundreds of poor
souls running around in a circle inside the SuperPower building, hoping to be
able to buy the Salvation they will never achieve, trying to become free even
as they turn themselves into robots.
Clearwater will become the number one Robot Factory on the planet, or so the
Scientology management believes.
What will actually happen is that this brainwashing will "take" for awhile,
then wear off, leaving the victims of the cult damaged, and probably broke.
We'll have more and more broken, defeated people wandering the streets of
Clearwater. As it is, most of the Scientologists who move to Clearwater end up
leaving broke and destroyed, but this will accelerate with the completion of
the SuperPower Project.
About the only bright side of this story is that, according to Ken the
architect, David Miscavige is personally involved in the details of
construction of this building. When I was (briefly) helping Ken, he reported
to me that Miscavige completely changed the plans (from a kind of "streamline
modern" building to a Spanish style structure).
This is "good" news because the interference of top (and unqualified)
management in a construction project invariably equals both delays and cost
overruns. So the project's
schedule and fifty million dollar budget (it was $38 million before Miscavige
became involved in the details) will probably "go south" as we say in the
design trade, and it will turn into a mess. I don't know if the outside
architectural firm (it was Spillas-Candelas, a well known Florida firm) is
still on the job, but if they are, I'm sure they are tearing their hair out.
In any event, my occasional trips over to Clearwater indicate that the job is
moving very slowly....
Let's hope, however, that they do finish the job, so that when Lisa McPherson's
family wins their lawsuit against Scientology, and are awarded the deed to the
property, they'll be able to turn the building into something
worthwhile...maybe a halfway house for broken ex-Scientologists. The only
thing I can't figure out is what they are going to do with that big, circular
"maypole" room. Anybody got any ideas?
Peter N. Alexander
Good writeup Peter, but even if the Lisa's family wins the lawsuit, the
cult will be able to delay the result for years and years, and decades.
They've done so before, and they will do it again.
Sten-Arne
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Oh boy! More conspiracy from someone who can't cut it, drops out, then trys to
become a clever big shot in the little pond of a.r.s.holes.
How banal, but very amusing, that agnostics should try to put a Church into the
position of defending constant growth. Either they will never understand or
they do understand and they try by lying to get in the way for ulterior and
suspect reason.
I would prefer that they are the idiots they appear to be, than to think that
they are evil.
Steve
-----------
As Ron's Amigo said about a.r.s.:
You've come to the right place, however, if:
...
4) You're stupid enough to buy into the idea that Scientology is an evil
criminal cult out to take over the world, and you're ready to be a foot soldier
in someone else's delusion.
5) You are frustrated because you have destructive impulses you can barely
control and think you may find in ARS a forum where you can vent without being
considered insane.
...
"Constant growth"? Lemme see. The London org had 60 public auditors in
the 1960's. If Scientology has enjoyed constant growth since then they
should have a few hundred public auditors. And how many do they have?
One?
And they don't audit any public?
What sort of "constant growth" do you mean?
Roland
--
"I notice that we all believe that Venus has a methane atmosphere and
is unlivable. I almost got run down by a freight locomotive the other
day -- didn't look very uncivilized to me." - L. Ron Hubbard,
"Between Lives Implants" lecture, SHSBC #317. 23 July 1963.
http://www.xs4all.nl/~xemu/rams/Venusloc.ram
more snippage
> Peter N. Alexander
I recall from the aerial photographs of Gold that there appears to be
a large circular flat area with a pole in the middle of it, somewhere
near the center of the compound...
See http://www.geocities.com/emperor_xenu/se.html
thad
>
> Let's hope, however, that they do finish the job, so that when Lisa
> McPherson's
> family wins their lawsuit against Scientology, and are awarded the deed to the
> property, they'll be able to turn the building into something
> worthwhile...maybe a halfway house for broken ex-Scientologists. The only
> thing I can't figure out is what they are going to do with that big, circular
> "maypole" room. Anybody got any ideas?
>
> Peter N. Alexander
The problem is that the broken lives Scn, Inc. creates do not *leave*
Clearwater, but will become the next generation of Florida homeless.
Homelessness is one of the top 5 goals purported by Florida health agencies
that needs to be addressed. Scientology talks about "improving" lives and
communities, but does nothing about homelessness. It might even be a
contributor to the problem!
So I would propose the building house homeless services and agencies, and
the maypole could be a memorial kind of like Alcatraz island...
-m., human being
http://mp3.com/MaggieCouncil XENU WORLD ORDER CD now available
M.C.DiPietra <mdip...@earthlink.net>, SP4, KoX
"Hell, if you understood everything I say, you'd be me!" -Miles Davis
And yes, a halfway house for ruined Co$
victims as an ultimate space use for the SP
building, is a terrific idea. Where to I send my application to?
Preferably w/ a 7th floor view!
:-)
Tom
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On Sun, 11 Mar 2001 07:35:53 +0000, Roland
<roland.rash...@virgin.net> wrote:
>What sort of "constant growth" do you mean?
Constant negative growth.
ptsc
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Sure, make it into a ballroom and host the ARSCC annual Bivalve Ball
there. And then, of course, in May, we can all gather to celebrate by
dancing around the pole...you can provide the colorful ribbons we'll
weave.
--
Barb
Chaplain, ARSCC
http://members.home.net/bwarr1/index.htm (this site is down right now.)
http://www.geocities.com/bwarr_2000/ mirror site
"Every week, every month, every year, every decade and now
every century, Scientology does weird and stupid things
to damage its own reputation."
-Steve Zadarnowski
"Comparing Scientology to a motorcycle gang is a gross, unpardonable
insult to bikers everywhere. Even at our worst, we are never as bad as
Scientology."
-ex-member, Thunderclouds motorcycle "club"
> One of the main features of the building is a large, circular room with
>a maypole in the middle for the "running" rundown.
Auditing command: "Run to that corner"
Catarina
http://xenu.just.nu - Scientologi till vardags
How about "Be 3 feet behind your head. See the room as a MEST
phenomenon. Describe the room (It's a circular room with a pole in
the middle). Now focus on the true nature of this space. Describe
this space's true nature."
When you can say "I'm mocking up this room's lack of corners.",
you've hit the EP.
Just my take on it, anyway.
--
Steve "Big Bigot" G.
"...the internet [is] the true universal solvent-it works so good it
even cuts the veneer of horse refuse off of the "Church" of
Scientology..."
- Ed Hattaway -
Interiorized into the smallest, and most common, particle of the
universe.
Navarth
Catarina Pamnell <cata...@pamnell.com> wrote in message
news:3aabe86b...@news1.tninet.se...
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Protect your privacy! - Get Freedom 2.0 at http://www.freedom.net
Not for the Maypole Room, but DM might have personal plans for the
Maypole. Might make a good kinky website.
A
>Peter N. Alexander
>
>
>
>
>
>
I'd prefer to die speaking my mind than live fearing to speak.
The only thing that always works in scientology are its lawyers
The internet is the liberty tree of the 90's
http://www.lermanet.com - mentioned 4 January 2000 in
The Washington Post's - 'Reliable Source' column re "Scientologist with no HEAD"
>>Subject: The Purpose of the SuperPower Building
>>From: kngp...@aol.com (Kng Peter)
>>Date: Sat, Mar 10, 2001 5:35 PM
>>Message-id: <20010310203516...@ng-fp1.aol.com>
>>
>>When I was still a public member of Scientology, I contributed $100,000
>>to the
>>SuperPower Building, and therefor was "privy" to supposed inside information
>>about the real purpose of the project.
>>
>>According to Bruce and Charmain Roger, the registrars, and the SuperPower
>>project leader, a lady from Guam whose name I can't seem to recall, the
>>purpose
>>of SuperPower and the new SuperPower building was to "undercut" the gradient
>>for all of Scientology. They explained that no matter what level people
>>attained in Scientology, they still had "out ethics" which were preventing
>>them
>>from realizing their gains. This, they said, applied to OT8's and OT7's,
>>and
>>well as people lower on the bridge. This was a tactic admission that
>>Scientology's OT levels were not working, and additional hypnosis/brainwashing
>>was required before anyone could become OT.
>
>Oh boy! More conspiracy from someone who can't cut it, drops out, then trys to
>become a clever big shot in the little pond of a.r.s.holes.
wow, well said Mr Pot Kettle Black
>
>How banal, but very amusing, that agnostics should try to put a Church into the
>position of defending constant growth. Either they will never understand or
>they do understand and they try by lying to get in the way for ulterior and
>suspect reason.
Does this paragraph make sense to you? Oh it's true for you.
Did you miss your freightrain on venus?
>
>I would prefer that they are the idiots they appear to be, than to think that
>they are evil.
Me to, about thee
arnie
>
>Steve
>-----------
>As Ron's Amigo said about a.r.s.:
>You've come to the right place, however, if:
>...
>4) You're stupid enough to buy into the idea that Scientology is an evil
>criminal cult out to take over the world, and you're ready to be a foot soldier
>in someone else's delusion.
>
>5) You are frustrated because you have destructive impulses you can barely
>control and think you may find in ARS a forum where you can vent without being
>considered insane.
>...
I'd prefer to die speaking my mind than live fearing to speak.
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>On Sun, 11 Mar 2001 07:35:53 +0000, Roland
><roland.rash...@virgin.net> wrote:
>
>>What sort of "constant growth" do you mean?
>
>Constant negative growth.
Excellent.
So, there were 8 million Scientologists in 1991? So
by my reckoning of about 4% growth would make that
over 12 million in 2002! Wow! I are *so* impressed,
especially when every news article STILL quotes the
8 million figure that Heber let slip in 1991.
Unfortunately, membership figures are something that
Scientology is currently have a problem with. Golly,
all those IAS members!! If I had a dollar for each
IAS member, I'd still be broke...
S
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"Just bum data, bum data, bum data, bum data,
alter-is, alter-is, bum data." - LRH, SHSBC
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!! Watch out for those A$$H0L&s - they BITE!
>I would prefer that they are the idiots they appear to be,
>than to think that they are evil.
So would I, but let's face it: Scientology *is* evil.
Just so you Clammies don't have a cow, let me "word
clear" that for you:
Evil:
1. Violating or inconsistent with the moral law
2. Harmful, Injurious
3. Characterised or accompanied by misfortune
4. Due to actual or imputed bad character or conduct
Need I go on? Fair game, Lisa McPherson, Snow White,
various frauds and criminal acts, infiltrations...
No. Make that *fucking* evil.