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[–] pbvrocks 0 points 2 points (+2|-0) ago 

Have been studying a fair bit on MKUltra and how they manipulate. Apparently, using pain, and accessing the subconscious mind..we are VERY easy to manipulate. Certainly alot brought over from paperclip, but those guys trained guys like Hubbard in the late 40's...I'm no Scientology fan, but the data says Hubbard had completely backengineered how the mind/emotion/physical piece of human function. He also had a way of "clearing" bad emotional experiences, etc and could rapidly help someone better manage their inner voices so to speak. He basically built a theory similar to Freud and Jung. By the 50's he had trained several students (Ingo Swan, Pat Price..all the early remote viewers). As expected, he could not be allowed to teach his message..so scientology was completely co-opted and Hubbard went more or less insane. Read a 1950's copy of Dianetics...it reads like a psych text book...

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[–] 2impendingdoom ago 

That' interesting, Anything valid that Hubbard may have done gets clouded by the science fiction, DC9's flying into volcanos and shit like that. I actually did started reading Dianetics once and was so confused by the incoherent grammar that I never got past the first page. I don't know if it was a "revised" edition but I never dug deeper. Of course, obviously, "clearing" and undoing bad shit is not good for business, can't let anyone do helpful work like that. Hubbard is portrayed as someone who created a religion for financial gain and its easy to dismiss him as that. And one premise is that Scientologists don't believe in psychology so its easy for the average person to dismiss it all as whackadoodle cult nonsense. Do you know what they did to Hubbard to send him off the rails?

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[–] PedoStomper 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Hubbard has close ties with Aleister Crowley, and lived on a boat with young boys. Throw him in the trash where he belongs.

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