Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology From: dennis.l.erlich@support.com Subject: WHAT IS "MILAZZO" IN THE Message-ID: <9509110902.0CPIK00@support.com> References: <199509101828.AA19300@nc-17.ma02.bull.com> Organization: L.A. Valley College Public BBS (818)985-7150 X-Mailer: TBBS/PIMP v3.35 Distribution: world Date: Mon, 11 Sep 95 09:02:47 -0700 Lines: 38 dst+@cs.cmu.edu (Dave Touretzky) >In the OT III document itself, on p. 83 of the Fishman court papers, it says >"See the data called 'Milazzo' in this pack." There is also a reference to >"a modified Milazzo" on p. 84. > >Can anyone fill me in on this Milazzo data? I know it has something to do >with clusters of BTs, but some more details would be helpful. Sure thing, Dave. A Milazzo (named for the town the boat was docked in when Phatso invented the handling for this imaginary mental problem) is a mutual incident, other than Incident 2, which causes a number of "thetans" (that's you and me) to form a cluster and think they are one person. I recall that Phatso described a train wreck, where all the passengers in one car died and became a cluster, because of the mutual incident. A plane wreck would be another Milazzo. The auditing handling *used* to be to date the incident and run the cluster (R3R style) through Incident 2 until it breaks up and then to run the individual BTs on Incident 1 until they blow (leave). This evolved into the current way to handle such incidents; a process called Date/Locate. The mark is ordered to guess (with the help of the meter) the *exact* (and I mean down to fractions of seconds) length of time ago when the incident occurred. Same with distance away. Until "something blows". +--------------------------------------+ Rev. Dennis L Erlich * * the inFormer * * dennis.l.erlich@support.com + inForm@primenet.com "tar baby"