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The End Is Not Yet #2 – Perfect Memory and Endocrine Medicine

“If you can use computer technology to send an unmanned space satellite to the moon, then it doesn’t seem utterly impossible that one day our computers will be sophisticated enough to be used to put thoughts in people’s heads.” – Dr. Morton Reiser, chairman of the Yale department of psychiatry New York Times Magazine dated […]

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Sneers, Queers? and Puppy-dog Tears – The Brotherhood Part 2

. In 1953, Dr. Ronald Sandison (Tavistock) established the first LSD clinic open to the public at a small mental hospital in England. 1 Scientology had just been established as a religion. In a fit of truth-telling, one Church Spokesperson later essentially called it:  “LSD for your mind.” According to Bob Thomas, the Deputy Guardian […]

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Welcome To The Real Scientology – The Brotherhood

. . – Theme from Gilligan’s Island – “Just sit right back and you’ll hear a tale, A tale of a fateful trip…” . . The year is 1969, and undercover CIA agent Jerry McDonald is working with his compatriot Terry Milner, the Deputy Guardian Intelligence for the US (DGI US), and directly with L. […]

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Scientology Roots – Chapter Twenty-Four: Brothers of Light Mental and Spiritual Ideas

“These personalities are various groups of units within the larger group that constitutes life. When so-called “death” appears to drive life from our bodies Mr. Edison thinks that our personality “units” do not die, but continue to exist as substantial material things. …Mr Edison stated: “I believe our bodies are composed of myriads and myriads […]

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An Alternate History of Dianetics – Calling All Liars – Beginnings of the OSS

. From the Internet Archive of The Times History of The War (‘The Times’ was owned by Northcliffe) published in 1920, Chapter CCCXIV British Propaganda in Enemy Countries. Lord Northcliffe on Propaganda, 1918 – Propaganda, he wrote, should be “the pace-maker for policy, and should form opinion without opinion realizing that it is so being formed.” […]

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An Alternate History of Dianetics – The Roaring 40′s, 1940-1941 Second Part

“Ignoring LRH’s training and service in US Naval Intelligence is the first huge step in launching into black propaganda pieces on him…” – Marty Rathbun March 31, 2012 ~ I fancy some people may wish we had ignored Hubbard’s real history by the time we’re done. Sometimes a little firepower is just the thing for […]

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An Alternate History of Dianetics – The Roaring 40′s, 1940-1941

“The danger is not that they prey on the stupid and gullible, the danger is that they prey on the intelligent and well-meaning.” – Jefferson Hawkins   Mind Control is another area of information that has been hugely swamped with erroneous and hysterical data in an attempt to bring about a “can’t see the forest […]

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An Alternate History of Dianetics – Beginnings

John W Campbell, Editor of Astounding Science Fiction, wrote an editorial in the November 1949 issue titled “Science Fiction Prophecy”. At the end of the editorial, Campbell wrote: “Generally, a desirable, practically attainable idea, suggested in prophecy, has a chance of forcing itself into reality by its very existence. Like, for example, this particular issue […]

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Astounding Science Fiction March 1950 – Intro to Dianetics by John W. Campbell Jr.

First – some background. On 16 February 1946, on the West Coast of the United States,  L. Ron Hubbard was released from active duty in the US Navy. Towards the end of that month, Hubbard went on a trip to the East Coast. In a later taped lecture of 18 October 1958, entitled The Story […]

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The End Is Not Yet #1 – Allied Scientists of The World

In August of 1947 L. Ron Hubbard published the first segment of The End Is Not Yet in Astounding Science Fiction magazine. The first page (VERY LARGE image if you click on it: The intro reads: First of three parts of Hubbard’s first post-war novel. A story of a few men against a dictatorship-and of […]

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