On 11 March 2000, Gerry Armstrong posted the text of the Admissions[1. See The Admissions of L. Ron Hubbard] documents, along with an introduction to alt.religion.scientology. The Introduction follows: Making Light of Black PR, Part 7, The Admissions of L. Ron Hubbard. This is my contribution to the celebrations and protests on the occasion of the birthday of L. Ron Hubbard in 2000. Not all that long ago, someone sent me a copy of the set of writings which follow, written by L. Ron … [Read more...] about Essay: Introduction to The Admissions of L. Ron Hubbard (2000)
The Admissions of L. Ron Hubbard
Essay: A classic example of the fair game policy at work (September 24, 1998)
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From: sta...@gte.net (Stacy Brooks Young) Subject: A classic example of the fair game policy at work Date: 1998/09/24 Message-ID: <6ue152$il$1@news-1.news.gte.net> X-Deja-AN: 394444917 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Organization: gte.net X-Auth: C50184524C8A84C94C8491E0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Mime-Version: 1.0 Reply-To: sta...@gte.net Newsgroups: alt.religion.scientology (Gerry Armstrong is my friend now that we are both out of Scientology, and I have … [Read more...] about Essay: A classic example of the fair game policy at work (September 24, 1998)
The Admissions of L. Ron Hubbard: Re: “Ron the Magus” (ca. 1946)
(c) I can have no doubts of my psychic powers. My magical ability is high and clear. I earned my titles and command. (d) Any distaste I may have for Jack Parsons originated in a psychic experiment. Such distaste is foolish. He is my friend and comrade-in-arms. (l) That I wrote a great book in The One Command and that it removed all my fears even until now, except that my chapters on the mind do not affect my own mind. That I have will power and great mental control. That I need not … [Read more...] about The Admissions of L. Ron Hubbard: Re: “Ron the Magus” (ca. 1946)
The Admissions by L. Ron Hubbard (re: the US Navy)
About this document: Introduction to The Admissions of L. Ron Hubbard by Gerry Armstrong
The purpose of this experiment is to re-establish the ambition, willpower, desire to survive, the talent and confidence of myself. [1. Extracted from The Admissions of L. Ron Hubbard] To accomplish the above the following fears must be removed (b) My service record was not too glorious. I must be convinced that I suffer no reaction from any minor disciplinary action, that all such were minor. My service was honorable, my initiative and ability high. I have nothing to fear from … [Read more...] about The Admissions by L. Ron Hubbard (re: the US Navy)
The Admissions of L. Ron Hubbard (ca. 1946)
About this document: Introduction to The Admissions of L. Ron Hubbard by Gerry Armstrong
THE ADMISSIONS OF L. RON HUBBARD [1. L. Ron Hubbard wrote these self-affirmations ca. 1946, while researching Scientology. ] Course I The purpose of this experiment is to re-establish the ambition, willpower, desire to survive, the talent and confidence of myself. To accomplish the above the following fears must be removed Fear that I have written myself out by writing junk. I built certain psychoses in myself while living with my former wife as a means to protect my writing. I affirmed … [Read more...] about The Admissions of L. Ron Hubbard (ca. 1946)