In article <fZ%de.136340$dP1.480908@newsc.telia.net>, spacetraveler2000 @hotmail.com says...
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> You claiming something does not make it fact... Where is your evidence?
> You provide none whatsoever... You also have been disproven about your claim
> about the "Brain washing manual"...
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> Your evidence please...
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> Spacetraveler
"Relevant to the use of coercive persuasion and Scientology, there is a telling but little known text written by L. Ron Hubbard. This text is "The Brainwashing manual." The explanation originating from Hubbard was that in 1955 it was found on the doorstep. Some concerned somebody had "slipped it under the door of a Scientology org."[organization], L. Ron Hubbard Jr., in the book "L. Ron Hubbard Messiah or Madman?" states: "Dad wrote every word of it. Barbara Bryan and my wife typed the manuscript off his dictation. And then we took it up to New York and tried to get them to do a program on it with Charles Collingwood at CBS. Dad also tried to sell it to the F.B.I."
The Brainwashing Manual consisted of, according to the manual's forward, a transcribed lecture by the dreaded Beria, head of Stalin's secret police. The lecture was supposedly given to students of psycho politics at Leningrad university around 1950. It was used as a textbook on how to wage psychological warfare on Western democracies. This psychological assault was to be eventually followed by an eventual takeover of the West. This takeover would be done by first taking over the psychiatric professions, and the psychiatric and mental health organizations. 2
More important than Hubbard trying to hide his authorship and his detailed knowledge of brainwashing techniques, the manual reflects plausible reasons for, and the role of, coercive persuasion in Scientology. "If you want to see how LRH (L. Ron Hubbard) really worked things org-wise, from the mid 60's on, you just have to read the brainwashing manual." L. Ron Hubbard Jr."
Zinj
From: Warrior
Subject: Re: L. Ron Hubbard did not write "Brain washing manual"... and the delusion of Lisa Ruby...
Date: 4 May 2005 07:30:44 -0700
Message-ID: <125217044.0000ed19.052@drn.newsguy.com>
>Spacetraveler wrote:
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>> This manual is deriving from a guy named Charles Stickley,
This is wrong information. Please cite your source for your claim. The manual merely says the introduction was written by "Charles Stickley".
>> and it is only published as a Public Service by CoS in 1955
>> (says so on the back of the book as well). What does that
>> mean to you? Be aware that there exist a variety of such
>> 'service' publications!!!!
In article <1115215065.738334.33220@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com>,
RolandRB says...
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>How many authors do you know who use the word "beingness"?
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>http://www.maths.qmw.ac.uk/~ade/brain-manual.html
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>CHAPTER III
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>MAN AS AN ECONOMIC ORGANISM
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>Man is subject to certain desires and needs which are as
>natural to his beingness as they are to that of any other
>animal.
See also page 9 where Hubbard uses "thinkingness".
"The constitution of Man lends itself easily and thoroughly to certain and positive regulation from without of all of its functions, including those of thinkingness, obedience, and loyalty; and these things must be controlled if a greater State is to ensue."
Warrior - Sunshine disinfects "Scientology: it's about deception." http://warrior.xenu.ca