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Homer Wilson Smith  
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 More options Nov 13 2012, 8:41 pm
Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology, alt.clearing.technology
From: Homer Wilson Smith <HomerWSm...@lightlink.com>
Date: Tue, 13 Nov 2012 20:41:45 -0500 (EST)
Local: Tues, Nov 13 2012 8:41 pm
Subject: Re: ADORE614

    Sorry, you are a circuit.

    First you say 'Flubbard was the biggest con of the 20th century',
then you say you benefitted from it.

    Does not compute.

    I say you made false attests all the way up and down the line.

    Thank God you never became an auditor and gave other people
the same kinds of false gains you got.

    We judge a tree by its fruit.

    Either a tree bears good fruit or it bears bad fruit.

    Which is it?

    Homer

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On Tue, 13 Nov 2012, Honest Abe wrote:
> <ho...@lightlink.com> wrote in message news:50a27e75@news2.lightlink.com...
>>     Truth is Honest Abe, your clear declare was a fraud, eh?

> No, I wouldn't say that.
> Though there were some case issues that were not resolved, I do believe I
> benefitted from dianetics and the grades.
> In fact, I benefitted far more than the cult wanted me to. I started
> applying "think for yourself" and "obnosis" to the cult, and didn't like
> much of what I saw.
> "Clear" is NOT what Flubbard claimed it to be in the Dianetics book; far
> from it.

>>     As was every F/N in your folder, and every post session attest
>> at the examiners.

> I never said there was nothing of value to be found in the "tech".
> What alienated me were the overts and other unethical (dictionary
> definition) behaviors, totally unacceptable from any "spiritual"
> organization making the claims (many false!) that $cientology makes. Others
> that I brought into the cult found likewise, as did the guy that got me
> interested in $cientology in the first place.

>>     Homer

>> In alt.clearing.technology Honest Abe <a...@def.com> wrote:
>>> <ho...@lightlink.com> wrote in message
>>> news:k7l1ta$e39$1@adore2.lightlink.com...
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>>>>     THE REASON FOR THE PRIME DIRECTIVE.

>>>>     "Prime directive: Do not demonstrate super normal powers to those
>>>> who don't have them unless necessary for the greater good.

>>>>     Mere demonstration as evidence that such things exist to a
>>>> incredulous crowd will NOT result in the greater good dreamed of.

>>> < snip >

>>> Thus the "incredulous crowd" goes on believing that human beings do not
>>> and
>>> probably cannot possess supernormal powers. To the gullible though, the
>>> fraud cult and its founder sell expensive processes claimed to cause them
>>> to
>>> acquire such powers. The fools jump at the chance, spending all of their
>>> time and money in its pursuit, even though they have seen absolutely no
>>> concrete evidence that such powers are achievable.

>>> Thus Elron Flubbard, the greatest con-artist of the 20th century, issued
>>> a
>>> "prime directive" instructing his dupes to assume the deceptive attitude
>>> of
>>> "Yes, we can, but we choose not to!".

>>> The "greater good" for Flubbard was the neverending growth of his
>>> personal
>>> wealth and power.

>>> If OT powers exist, and the "tech" of the cult of $cientology can bestow
>>> them, why did both Flubbard and his successor Misciavige rely on crude
>>> physical force and cruel abuse to rule over their cult staff dupes?

>>> The answer is obvious!

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