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- Subject: a.r.scientology Acronym/Terminology FAQ v3.5
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- The ARS Acronym/Terminology FAQ v3.5:
-
- The official Scientology glossary (not as complete as this FAQ due
- to a lack of inclusion of secret nomenclature and ars-specific
- nomenclature) is at: http://www.scientology.org/gloss.htm
-
- See also the OT Levels & Confidential Material Summary List and the
- Command Channels Chart by Jonathon Barbera, barbera@primenet.com.
- Many thanks to S.S. for all the clarifications and corrections in
- this edition.
-
- A:
-
- (*), see Poodle.
-
- {_}, see Chowderpot.
-
- 1.1, see One One.
-
- 2WC, two-way comm, two-way communication. Hyped-up technobabble for
- simply talking between an auditor and a pc or a supervisor and a
- student. Also TWC, Two-Way Comm. "Use 2WC on the PC to a win."
-
- AA, attempted abortion. According to L. Ron Hubbard's book
- Dianetics, pregnant mothers routinely tried to kill their unborn
- babies with knitting needles and douches, thus most people are
- filled with AA engrams or hidden memories of pain. "The Preclear
- had 51 AA incidents in her bank."
-
- Aberrated, Hubbard's term for derangement or insanity. "The wog
- world is heavily aberrated."
-
- Aberration, an instance of insanity. Also, another term for an
- engram, or a hidden memory of pain and unconsciousness. "You are
- putting Dev-T on my lines because of your fucking aberrations."
-
- ABLE, Association for Better Living and Education. One of many
- Scientology front-groups. The purpose of these front-groups is to
- escape from the increasingly bad name Scientology has earned over
- time by implementing its surprisingly vicious and vindictive
- policies such as SP declares (in which perceived enemies of
- Scientology are labeled as suppressive or destructive to
- Scientology's aims), disconnection (whereby family members are told
- to stay away from the rest of their family who are not
- Scientologists), Fair Game (in which Scientology's enemies may be
- sued, tricked, lied to, or destroyed, as per Scientology policy),
- etc. "ABLE Int - Association for Better Living and Education
- International - Oversees secular activities such as Applied
- Scholastics, Narconon, Criminon, and The Way to Happiness
- Foundation." - Jonathon Barbera. Able Int is now located at the
- HGB, qv.
-
- Academy, the area in an Scientology organization (known as an Org)
- in which the advanced training is carried out. Lower level training
- is done in the Div 6, public division course room. "Route the raw
- meat out of Div 6 and down into the academy to boost the stats."
-
- Ack, see Acknowledgement.
-
- Acknowledgement, used to end a cycle of communication in Hubbard's
- rather stilted communication theory. Usually a "good", "ok", "I got
- that", or "thank you." "Give me an Ack, or I'll ramble on and on
- until I ARC break."
-
- ACT, alt.clearing.technology. Often in small letters, "act", or
- with periods, "a.c.t." The hangout for the relics of the cult who
- still practice the strange "technology" or rituals developed by
- Hubbard, but who have left the cult of Scientology proper. Of
- course, some people have it that the group actually deals with acne
- pimple remedies... See also ARS.
-
- Action, an auditing or processing regimen; an instance of the
- application of Scientology's "technology" on a person.
-
- AD, after Dianetics. Used on issues such as HCOBs and HCOPLs
- (Hubbard Communication Office Bulletins and Policy Letters) to show
- the year. It is based on the Christian calendar, but with a base
- year of 1950 with the release of Hubbard's book "Dianetics"; thus
- AD 15 = anno Domini 1965.
-
- Admin, administration. Detailed bureaucracy taken to new heights;
- thousands of green on white issues written by L. Ron Hubbard
- (Hubbard Communication Office Policy Letters) cover the design of
- this monumental testament to inefficiency that would make IBM
- proud. The OEC Vols (Organization Executive Course or Green
- Volumes) cover most of the Admin policy.
-
- Admin Dictionary, a large green Scientology dictionary made up of
- quotes from L. Ron Hubbard that defines some of the thousands of
- new terms Scientology introduced with its massive administration
- bureaucracy.
-
- Admiral, L. Ron Hubbard. A final self-bestowed promotion, given
- humbly to himself (there was no one else to do it) by Hubbard just
- before his death. L. Ron Hubbard was also referred to as Ron,
- Source (capitalized), LRH and the Commodore.
-
- Adore, A Divine Operating Religion of Excellence; a splinter group.
- See Free Zone.
-
- Affinity, used as a synonym for love or like.
-
- Affluence, a condition or level of high and climbing production.
- Aptly named, as higher production means more money. "The stats will
- be in screaming affluence again this Thursday at 2:00."
-
- Alter-Is, to alter the way something really is, and thus to create
- a persistence. See As-Is. "If the Flag Rep keeps Alter-Ising the
- Tech, she'll be K/R'ed!"
-
- Amends Project, a way for a down-stat (not producing enough or
- looking less than fixedly happy) Scientologist to get back in good
- graces. Usually involves long hours scrubbing toilets and such,
- followed by a mass petition collecting signatures of completion to
- break down the willpower and personality of the cult indoctrinee
- based on group rejection/ acceptance, peer-pressure and milieu
- control. "Jan's doing an Amends Project, as part of his Ethics
- Cycle; I'm not signing his petition until he cleans my room to
- white-glove standards."
-
- ANZO, Australia, New Zealand and Oceania. One of Scientology's
- "continents". See CLO.
-
- AO, Advanced Organization. A Scientology group that delivers the
- higher parts of the Bridge, such as Operating Thetan (OT) 1-8, the
- Ls (lists that are shouted out to the patient), etc.
-
- AOLA, Advanced Organization of Los Angeles - this org has had at
- least three different locations in LA over the last 30 years, and
- is currently at the Cedars complex.
-
- AOSHANZO, Advanced Organization Saint Hill for Australia, New
- Zealand and Oceania.
-
- AOSHEU, Advanced Organization/Saint Hill Europe - in Denmark. Also
- referred to as AOSH DK - located in Copenhagen.
-
- AOSHUK, Advanced Organization/Saint Hill United Kingdom - at Saint
- Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex, England.
-
- Apollo, was one of L. Ron Hubbard's ships in his toy navy. Ron
- loved to play sailor-man. See Flag.
-
- ARC, Affinity, Reality, and Communication; when a cultie meets a
- cultie, a comin' through the rye. ARC is used as a synonym for love
- or like or general warmth to be applied to raw meat marks (green
- Scientologists) to smooth the earlier stages of brainwashing. ARC =
- understanding, according to L. Ron Hubbard. The ARC triangle is
- inferior to the KRC triangle, which stands for Knowledge,
- Responsibility, and Control...which equal money. "Use a little more
- ARC when you reg people in, Sam."
-
- ARC break or ARC-X, a break in affinity, reality or communication
- between two people causing upset, anger or tears.
-
- ARC breaky, describing someone who is prone to ARC breaks, qv.
-
- ARS, alt.religion.scientology; the newsgroup this FAQ is posed to.
- Often lower-case; "30,000 people a month read ars, according to
- Arbitron." (ars) after a definition shows that the source of the
- term is ars; terms which are sourced from Scientology itself have
- nothing after them. (act) is for terms from
- alt.clearing.technology.
-
- ARSCC, Alt.Religion.Scientology Central Committee; It is a game.
- The OSA Scientologists have tried to represent opposition to
- Scientology as emanating from one or other focus - at first, it was
- Dennis Erlich. Later, it was FactNet. At other times and in other
- contexts the opposition has been represented as 'psychs' and the
- now-destroyed 'CAN' (the Cult Awareness Network). ARSCC
- (Alt.Religion.Scientology Central Committee) is just a kid's game,
- a troll, like the game of 'there is no Cabal' which is played on
- newbies on alt.culture.usenet. There is no ARSCC, so it is no use
- begging me to send you the Red and Blue codebooks. Even if I had
- them, I'd have to deny their existence. There is a real inspiration
- for this. At various times, Hubbard would allude in his bulletins
- to shadowy organizations such as 'Smersh' and 'The Tenyaka
- Memorial'; another example, taken from his mythology, is 'The Fifth
- Invader Force'. Another time, he described the opposition as just
- twelve highly powerful suppressives (yes, bankers and financiers).
- He just loved to spin yarns, and in honor of this, we do the same.
- (Tony Sidaway)
-
- ASHOD, American Saint Hill Organization Day - located at same place
- as ASHOF in the Cedars Complex, Los Angeles.
-
- ASHOF, American Saint Hill Organization Foundation (night and
- weekend org) - located at 1413 N. Berendo Street (now L. Ron
- Hubbard Way) LA CA 90027. Previously ASHOF was located at 2723 West
- Temple Street, LA (from 1968 until 1977).
-
- ASI, Author Services Inc. 1. A Scientology front-group whose
- purpose is to skim money out of the organization and channel it to
- the person at the top, formerly L. Ron Hubbard. Also called Author
- Services. Jonathon Barbera: "Not officially on the chart. Probably
- immediately under RTC. It is senior to all other organizations but
- is not part of the command channels. Probably owns the copyrights
- and is in charge of LRH PR projects, the vaults of LRH's writings,
- and collecting money (through royalties) for LRH." ASI spends its
- money on several things: "special properties" ie, prints, rare
- books, LRH signed books for the Preservation of the Tech project -
- the bomb-proof shelters in the desert. ASI also contributes to
- dissemination of Dianetics, and operates the "Writers of the
- Future" SF contest held each year. 2. ASI - Applied Scholastics
- International, a cult educational front group.
-
- As-is, to look at something and make it vanish like magic. "Jim
- as-ised and blew some charge is session today." See Alter-Is.
-
- Auditine, a pun on Scientology's pseudopsychological "auditing"
- therapy, likening it to an addictive drug (benzedrINE, etc.)
-
- Auditing, the action of running Scientology or Dianetic processes
- on a PC (a preclear; someone receiving Scientology processing).
- Auditing usually involves a Meter, with the PC holding onto the
- soup cans electrodes, and the Auditor taking down notes and asking
- questions. "Auditing in the HGC costs over $500 per hour."
-
- Auditor, the person who uses an E-Meter (a simple, ineffective lie
- detector used in Scientology with a needle and soup cans for
- electrodes) to find Overts (undisclosed acts) and Engrams
- (incidents of pain and unconsciousness) and audits them out of the
- person receiving auditing or preclear.
-
- Author Services Incorporated, see ASI.
-
- AVC, Authorization, Verification and Correction, now the AVU,
- Authorization, Verifications and Corrections Unit. Set up to ensure
- that all the drivel that comes out is "on source" and not "off
- policy". AVC is part of RTC, originally it was the approval line
- for drivel coming out of the FLB, but now their imprimatur has to
- be on everything. The imprimatur means that the issue has been
- reviewed by a Scientology authority and has been given "IA", or
- Issue Authority (seal of approval).
-
- AVU, see AVC.
-
-
- B:
-
- B-1, bureau one. A segment of the Guardian's Office (the cult's
- intelligence, dirty deeds and strong-arm tactics branch; now called
- the Office of Special Affairs or OSA) responsible for covert
- intelligence; its functions are now taken over by OSA.
-
- Baby Watch, see Introspection Rundown.
-
- Bank, the reactive mind; supposedly packed with "overts," or
- undisclosed acts, and engrams or moments or pain and
- unconsciousness. Also, anything negative seen as coming from the
- reactive mind. "All you'll find on alt.religion.scientology is just
- bank talking."
-
- Barratry, the use of frivolous lawsuits to harass. "Scientology has
- been found guilty of barratry, given the thousands of useless
- lawsuits they have brought to court and wasted taxpayer's money
- on."
-
- Basher, a person who is critical of Scientology. A Free Zone term,
- qv. "Don't listen to him; he's just a basher." (act) See Meatball.
-
- Basic Basic, the earliest incident on a chain of engrams, sometimes
- just called Basic.
-
- Beingness, a word Hubbard probably plagiarized from Nordenholz.
- Implies the rewarding experience of being something, assuming a
- valence (another personality) or hat (an office or post in
- Scientology). Hubbard fit beingness into a triptych with doingness
- and havingness. "She has so much beingness on her shiny new post!"
-
- Big Win, something seen as being of great benefit, but tends to be
- ephemeral or nebulous. A Big Win may be incomprehensible to
- Scientology outsiders. "I had such Big Wins all week on the Purif.
- I began to see what really lies behind my case!" See "Win",
- "Success Story."
-
- Billion-Year Contract, the newly-indoctrinated SO (Sea
- Organization; a tough inner core of Scientologists, some of whom
- may be found on the cult's ships, while others are settled in land
- bases) member signs one, supposedly coming back life after life to
- fulfill it. LSD users need not apply.
-
- BIS, Bodies In the Shop. how many people are in the Scientology
- organization and on lines; an important Org Statistic.
-
- Black Hats, the bad guys. Ron wrote corny Westerns for a while,
- which might explain where the term came from. "Ars is full of SPs
- wearing their Black Hats."
-
- Blow, 1. To leave suddenly. Also, the person who does this. "Sam
- Blew off post today; he's our third Blow this week!" 2. To get rid
- of the charge or mass of an engram (a moment of pain and
- unconsciousness). "I blew so much mass in my session!" See MU, M3,
- M4.
-
- Body Raisins, a grape name for BTs, or Body Thetans, evil spirits
- which permeate our bodies, according to L. Ron Hubbard. See BTs.
- (ars)
-
- Body Route, to steer public into a Scientology Organization, get
- them on lines, sell them services, and make some money off them.
- The idea being that public are such low-toned wogs (a common
- Scientology derogation of Scientology outsiders) that they have no
- self-determination, and need to be led like sheep to the slaughter.
-
- Body Thaytans, see BTs. (ars)
-
- Body Thetans, see BTs.
-
- B of I, board of investigation. A Scientology kangaroo-court-like
- internal Ethics board. "A B of I will be convened for Harry next
- Tuesday."
-
- Boo-Hoos, along with clams and Grim Weepers, these are Wholetrack
- (a person's last 74 trillion years or so of existence in this
- universe) ancestors to Man, and are responsible for the origin of
- human belching, gasping, sobbing, choking, shuddering and
- trembling. Also called "Grim Weepers", and just "Weepers."
-
- Book One, another name for L. Ron Hubbard's book "Dianetics." Also
- describes auditing "therapy" as laid down in "Dianetics." See
- DMSMH.
-
- BPC, bypassed charge. Charge that has been turned on, or
- restimulated, without being as-ised, blown, or gotten rid of; in
- other words, an unpleasant memory that has been recalled, but
- hasn't been fully dealt with or erased. See "Charge."
-
- BPI, 1. See Bridge Publications. 2. Broad Public Issue; a
- notification on Hubbard Communication Office Bulletins (HCOBs) and
- HCOPLs (HCO Policy Letters) showing issue authority and
- distribution.
-
- BPL, Board Policy Letter, a precursor to the HCOPL, Hubbard
- Communications Office Policy Letter, qv.
-
- Bridge, the bridge to total freedom; the list of auditing actions
- needed to get to the highest OT (operating thetan) level, currently
- OT 8. The Bridge costs roughly $300,000 US, and is depicted on the
- Gradation Chart of Human Awareness and Abilities. L. Ron Hubbard's
- "Bridge to total freedom" has two sides. One is auditor or
- therapist training classes or classifications, the other is
- receiving auditing or "therapy" such as Grades and OT levels, qv.
- At the lower levels the grades and classes or classifications
- correspond, this pretty much stops after Class 6 (Saint Hill
- Special Briefing Course).
-
- Bridge Publications, the cult's publishing business; also called
- simply Bridge or BPI (Bridge Publications International.) New Era
- Publications in Europe is a part of BPI.
-
- BT, Body Thetan. Usually plural. Evil spirits which need to be
- exorcized. "OT 5 consists entirely of running out BTs; what a
- bore."
-
- BTB, Board Technical Bulletin, a precursor to the HCOB, Hubbard
- Communications Office Bulletin, qv. Hubbard decided that only he
- knew the true path of technological enlightenment of the wallet.
-
- Bullbaiting, a training routine involving two students. One is to
- sit silent, unblinking and unmoving, while the other does
- everything s/he can to get a reaction. The receiving student must
- simply accept whatever is done to him or her, in what is basically
- a lesson in passivity. The stated purpose is to train the student
- to be unresponsive to a PC's (preclear; a person receiving
- Scientology "therapy") originations during the auditing or
- "therapy" session, while the actual process of bullbaiting itself
- flattens a person's emotional affect; it is perfectly natural to
- laugh when a person says something funny, whether this occurs in
- real life or in an auditing session. In bullbaiting the person is
- drilled to not react to what is being said in any way, to not show
- any empathy at all, producing a virtual robot, despite Scn's
- protestations about not doing robotic TRs. "The noise next door is
- coming from the students doing their bullbaiting."
-
-
- C:
-
- Cadet Org, any of various orgs for warehousing children of Sea Org
- parents. Policy is for SO women to abort their babies when ordered,
- but when the unfortunates survive to full term, they are placed in
- these horrific organizations. Reports are rampant with child abuse
- in these places ranging from neglect, to maggots in their food, to
- severe under staffing, filthy and smelly conditions, and enforced
- parental neglect (SO parents are allowed as little as one hour per
- week to see their children, called "family time".) The Cadet orgs
- even have their own RPFs, or punishment camps.
-
- Cal Mag, a mixture of calcium and magnesium in water said to have
- amazing restorative powers, according to soi-disant "scientist", L.
- Ron Hubbard. See Guk Bomb.
-
- CAN, the Cult Awareness Network, formerly a loose-knit educational
- and group-therapy association. A Scientology target for special
- hatred in the form of Suppressive (describing a person or group who
- goals are at odds to Scientology's goals) status, CAN has now been
- destroyed through Scientology exercising its policy of using
- lawsuits to utterly ruin its enemies, and if you dial the number,
- you get a Scientologist on the other end of the line!
-
- Cancelbunny/Cancelpoodle, these refer to the ubiquitous OSA (Office
- of Special Affairs; the cult's private CIA/KGB) cancelers who
- frequent alt.religion.scientology and visit it with their
- censorship of people's posts. (ars)
-
- Cans, soup cans used as electrodes for the Scientology E-Meter or
- lie detector. The PC (patient) holds them in his or her hands. "I
- was on the Cans for three hours today!"
-
- Case, The sum of one's problems, bad memories, Engrams (moments of
- pain and unconsciousness), BTs (Body Thetans or evil spirits
- infesting the body), Overts (undisclosed harmful acts), Etc. "My
- Case has really improved by doing the Sunshine Rundown." See Bank,
- Reactive Mind.
-
- Case Gain, improvement in a PC's (patient's) case (problems) due to
- auditing or Scientology-style "therapy." "Paul had tremendous case
- gain running Grade Zero."
-
- Case Supervisor, see C/S.
-
- Cave in, to destroy someone by forcing them over into the dark side
- of the bank or reactive mind (the sum of one's memories.) "Helena
- Kobrin wants to cave in the critics on ars."
-
- CC, Celebrity Center. There are several of these around the world,
- incorporated with the intention of luring in actors and other
- prominent people to give the cult a shiny PR image, the theory
- being that if John Travolta and Kirsty Alley are Scientologists,
- other people will want to join up and sign away their life savings.
- One large CC is located right in Hollywood, and run as a ritzy
- hotel, utilizing the slave labor of Scientology's Sea Organization
- staff to provide all the amenities to the first class citizens and
- celebrities. "CC Int - Celebrity Center International - Largest
- celebrity center which delivers Scientology services to celebrities
- and those who can afford the higher donation rates. Also oversees
- the other CCs." - Jonathon Barbera.
-
- CCHR, the newspeak-named Citizen's Commission on Human Rights, run
- by a Scientologist by the name of Dennis Clarke. CCHR's main
- purpose is clearing away the "Psyches" (mental health
- professionals; seen by Scientology as evil aliens from the fifth
- galactic invader force) to make way for Scientology's advance into
- society. CCHR is a front group for Scientology.
-
- CCO, Child Care Org. See Cadet Org.
-
- CCRD, see Clear Certainty Rundown.
-
- Cedars, the short name for the giant blue Scientology Cedars of
- Lebanon complex in Los Angeles, formerly the Cedars of Lebanon
- Hospital, which moved and became the Cedars Sinai Hospital. Cedars
- was the world headquarters of Scientology, and home to many
- Organizations including ASHO (the American Saint Hill
- Organization), AOLA (the Advanced Organization of Los Angeles), an
- EPF and RPF, qv, and many others. IHELP (the International
- Ecclesiastical League of Pastors), ITO (the International Training
- Org), and OSA INT (the Office of Special Affairs International)
- have now moved to the HGB, qv. CCHR has moved elsewhere. See HGB.
-
- CESO, Cedars Estates Service Org, the org responsible for
- maintenance in PAC, Pacific Area Command the Los Angeles area.
- Similar to the EPF, the Estates Project Force. See EPF.
-
- Celebrity Center, see CC.
-
- Central Committee, see ARSCC.
-
- Central Files, see CF.
-
- CEO, Scientology's Cadet Estates Organization. See Cadet Org.
-
- CF, Central Files. "By policy, the names of any Scientologists at
- any org who have ever received a major service at an organization
- below Flag must be forwarded to Flag, where the names become the CF
- for Flag. A major service is considered paying for and completing a
- level or training, technical or administrative, or an auditing
- intensive. To sign up for a major service, a member must either
- have 6 months free IAS membership in existence, or be on the yearly
- paid membership." - Joe Harrington.
-
- Chain, a run of memory incidents or engrams of a similar type, or
- with the same content.
-
- Charge, mental mass in restimulation, or constant upheaval,
- contained in the reactive mind, or memory bank. This may not make
- much sense, but then, many things in Scientology are like that. In
- colloquial usage, charge refers to areas a person may be touchy
- about. "Jim has a lot of charge on the word 'critic.'"
-
- Chowderpot, {_}, an award given to arscc members who, through their
- actions, manage to shut down a cult org or mission.
-
- CI, see Counter-intention, Intention.
-
- Clam, a derogatory term for a Scientologist. See Ronbot,
- Hubbardite, scieno. (ars)
-
- Clambake, a westcoast seafood cookout or party. The term was
- adopted on ars as the name for the IRC channel #clambake (now
- #scientology), and has more recently been applied to any situation
- where Scientology suffers a big loss. Also the name of a popular
- webpage which exposes the cult's secrets. See clam.
-
- Clams, Man descended from them according to "History of Man" by L.
- Ron Hubbard, and the incident gives us painful engrams (memories)
- of being dropped onto rocks by birds, and extreme jaw pain from the
- bivalve's hinge. This has been a running joke on ars for some time,
- with threads about clambakes, clam chowder, snapping clams, clams
- in .sig files, etc., although some now see it as a pejorative and
- have quit using it.
-
- Clamspeak, see Scientologese.
-
- Class, a means of defining how high an Org (Scientology
- organization), Auditor (Scientology therapist), C/S (Case
- Supervisor, a person who oversees Auditors), etc. is on the Bridge
- (Scientology's chart of levels of enlightenment); corresponds to
- Level or Grade, qv. See Bridge.
-
- Class IV Org, now called Class V Org. See Class V Org.
-
- Class V Org, the most common Scientology organizations; most major
- urban centers in the Western world have one. They are senior to
- missions or franchises, but otherwise at the bottom rung of the
- command channels. They can deliver services up to and including
- Class V auditor training and processing through to New Era
- Dianetics and clearing. Once Clear, PCs must move on to higher
- orgs, such as ASHOs, AOs, or FLAG, all qv. See also Org.
-
- Class XII Org, see Org.
-
- Class 0, A Class 0 auditor (therapist) can audit a person on Grade
- 0 after which they can supposedly talk to anyone about anything
- (except that Scientology says they shouldn't talk to suppressives,
- or criticize the church, or talk about their auditing except to
- certain people, or talk about OT levels and the material on them
- (etc. etc. etc.) See Grade 0.
-
- Class 6, Saint Hill Special Briefing Course. See SHSBC. Also Class
- VI.
-
- Class 8 auditor, A class 8 auditor is highly "trained" and can
- audit anyone on repair stuff up to OT 4 (or the grades, etc.) Also,
- Class VIII.
-
- Class 8 C/S, a Case Supervisor, qv, trained to C/S folders up to a
- high level. Also, Class VIII.
-
- Class XII Auditor, trained to deliver the very expensive L Rundowns
- or Ls at Flag in Clearwater, FLA, that use a form of auditing
- involving yelling listing items at the PC. Tree! Oak? Elm?
- Cottonwood?
-
- Clay Demo, a Scientology Study Tech method of training involving
- making little figures out of Plasticine (tm) on a table. "I've done
- 54 clay demos so far this week on the Pro TRs."
-
- Clear, a person audited enough to be free of the "bank," or
- reactive mind. (The sum of the memories of pain and unconsciousness
- the person has) A low-level superman-type person; a baby OT
- (Operating Thetan). "Samantha just had her Clear Certainty Rundown,
- and is now considered a clear!"
-
- Clear Certainty Rundown, CCRD. Verifies and validates a person's
- state of Clear. Available at some Class V Organizations and all
- higher organizations. - Jonathon Barbera.
-
- Clearing Course, Grade VII. Solo audited by PCs who did not go
- Clear on NED, New Era Dianetics. This level is directed at implant
- materials (GPMs) which keep the reactive mind in place. Available
- at Advanced Organizations and higher. - Jonathon Barbera.
-
- Clear-L, an email discussion list for the clearing field or Free
- Zone, qv. Koos was banned from it by the members. Homer is the
- administrator of the list.
-
- CLO, Continental Liaison Office - in charge of the internal
- management of middle management organizations. - Jonathon Barbera.
- There's one of these for each Scientology "continent"; the world
- according to the cult is cut up in a rather bizarre way, eg, EUS
- and WUS (East and West United States) are separate "continents", as
- is ANZO (Australia, New Zealand, and Oceania), Africa, and others.
-
- Cluster, a bunch of Body Thetans, evil spirits inhabiting the body,
- all stuck together. "I had a cluster blow from my forehead during
- session!"
-
- CMO, the Commodore's (L. Ron Hubbard) Messengers Organization. A
- Sea-Org run power center within the cult, started by the
- teenyboppers in hot pants who used to serve as Hubbard's
- mouthpieces on board his ships. CMO PAC (Pacific Area Command) is
- based in LA, in a large building across the street from the Cedars
- of Lebanon Center. The CMO IXU, the Internal eXtension Unit, is in
- the HGB, qv. CMO INT and CMO Gold are at the INT base.
-
- CMO INT, Commodore's Messenger Organization INT - Senior-most CMO
- and is in charge of overseeing all CMOs. The CMOs are in charge of
- getting the management and service organizations producing and
- complying with upper management orders. - Jonathon Barbera.
-
- CMO IXU, Commodore's Messenger Organization Internal eXtension Unit
- - this organization is part of upper middle management and acts as
- the CMO for the managements organizations grouped with Flag Command
- Bureaux. This organization started requiring INT security
- clearances for its crew in 1992 or 1993. - Jonathon Barbera.
-
- CO, Commanding Officer.
-
- COB RTC, Chairman of the board for the Religious Technology Center,
- the copyright holding body of Scientology, currently former
- Commodore's Messenger David Miscavige.
-
- Coffee Grinder Incident, this is where some evil implanters, people
- or aliens who instill bad memories, used a little box to play a
- push-pull wave of energy over you and lay in a bone-deep somatic or
- pain, remember?
-
- Cognition, a sudden realization about oneself having to do with
- Scientology. "Fanny had a cognition about how her father was a big
- Suppressive during Session; now she's on the PTS/SP course."
-
- Cognitive dissonance, a psych (disparaging Scientology slang for
- psychiatrists) term! Horrors! It simply means the inability to fit
- two disparate concepts into one's mind. For example, a dichotomy
- like "I spent $360,000 dollars for all this" and "It is all a bunch
- of garbage." The flip side of cognitive dissonance is that if you
- get someone to do something, it is easier to make them believe
- something, and vice versa. Actions influence thoughts, and thoughts
- influence actions. One person adds: "I thought this was more akin
- to warping reality to maintain a belief system. For instance you
- buy a car that has all the features you consider to be good in a
- car, but your friend buys a superior car which costs the same
- amount. You have cognitive dissonance and berate the other car by
- warping factual information to make your purchase more appealing
- than perhaps it factually is." In this sense, it is a component of
- the psychological influence that keeps people in Scientology; they
- warp the reality of the utter worthlessness of the auditing
- "technology" after paying so much for it. It becomes very hard to
- let go of something after making such a huge to commitment to it,
- whether that commitment is psychological, spiritual, monetary, the
- investment of time, or something similar. Webster's 9th New
- Collegiate says: "cognitive dissonance n (1963) psychological
- conflict resulting from incongruous ideas and attitudes held
- simultaneously." The conflict is resolved via the distortion of the
- perception of reality. Eric Bohlman: "...it is almost a textbook
- example of attempts to resolve cognitive dissonance. A classic
- social psychology experiment is to take a bunch of people who have
- just bought new cars and present them with product brochures from
- various car companies. Inevitably they'll spend most of their time
- reading the brochures for the cars that they bought, and will give
- only cursory glances to the brochures for the competing models.
- Somebody who has just made a major commitment (such as spending a
- lot of money) is likely to seek out information that would portray
- the commitment as a good decision and avoid information that would
- call the decision into question, because the alternative is to
- believe that they've been duped, which would be damaging to their
- self-images."
-
- Command Intention, what upper management wants done; meant to imply
- that Scientology's management is able to "make it go right",
- infallible, and quite capable of achieving anything. The peons only
- worries are seeing to it that they jump high enough when ordered.
- See Intention, Counter-intention.
-
- Commodore, the name Hubbard gave himself, no doubt based upon his
- stellar naval career. "A picture of the Commodore hangs in every
- Academy." See "Ron."
-
- Comm Ev, a Committee of Evidence; a cult "justice" action. "Fred
- was declared at his Comm Ev; now he's an SP, and subject to Fair
- Game."
-
- Conditions, the Ethics formulas of Scientology. They are, in
- descending order, Power, Power Change, Affluence, Normal Operation,
- Emergency, Danger, Non-Existence, Liability, Doubt, Enemy, Treason,
- Confusion. All the conditions have formulas, and they are designed
- to get cult members to produce more, ie, make more money for
- Scientology. Thus, conditions are deemed very important, and
- Scientologists are often seen scurrying about trying "improve their
- condition."
-
- Control, a metaphysical Scientology construct. Control is worked
- into low-level therapy like Op pro by Dup to get the "raw meat"
- used to the idea of someone controlling him or her to a high
- degree. Control is exerted on every action and step taken by the
- Scientology newcomer; with what amounts to supreme arrogance,
- Scientologists assume that ordinary people, (whom it disparages as
- mere "wogs"), are simply incapable of wiping their own ass, and are
- therefore subject to full control by them. This is manifested as
- "body routing", and it is the justification for hard-selling the PC
- onto his or her next level immediately after taking a "therapy"
- session. See Tone 40, Intention, Postulate.
-
- CoS, Church of Scientology. Also, C of S, CofS, COS, Co$. Some
- people on ars take "Co$" to mean "Cult of $cientology."
-
- COSRECI, Church of Scientology Religious Education College
- International, incorporated in Australia. It shares the "castle" at
- Saint Hill with AOSH (Advanced Organisation Saint Hill).
-
- COST, Church of Spiritual Technology. Also, CST, LRH Archives.
-
- Counter-intention, resistance to authority, disobedience; the last
- thing an SO member would want to have to Command Intention, qv.
- "Any more CI on my lines from you, buster, and I'm routing you to
- Ethics to get your overts standardly handled." See Intention.
-
- Cracked, describing a Case Gain (qv) of such proportions that one's
- Bank or Reactive Mind (memories of pain and unconsciousness) is
- knocked back forever. "I finally had my case cracked on OT 2; it
- was a big win!"
-
- Cramming, an action taken to remedy a small Scientology tech
- "outpoint", a failing of some kind. "I had a cram cycle on my
- metering after failing to get VGIs on my PC."
-
- Crutch, a pun on Church, as in Church of Scientology. Clams tend to
- lean on the crutch; they need it, so bad. "The Crutch has been
- losing turf in Germany recently."
-
- C/S, noun. Case Supervisor. The person in charge of assigning
- auditing regimens to Preclears or patients; s/he tells the Auditor
- or Scientology therapist what processes to run on the mark, and
- reviews the written worksheets of processing sessions.
-
- CSG, Commodore's Staff Guardian (Mary Sue Hubbard).
-
- CSI, Church of Scientology international. Officially a non profit
- 501 (c) organization. The offices of el presidente are at the HGB,
- qv.
-
- CSIINTB, Church of Scientology International - International
- Base/Bureau.
-
- C/Sing, verb. The action of reviewing and prescribing Scientology
- processing or "therapy" actions. "The C/S at AOLA C/Sed my case
- this week."
-
- CST, Church of Spiritual Technology. Also, COST, LRH Archives.
-
- Cult, (definition from the Cult Awareness Network, now taken over
- by Scientology after bankruptcy brought on by Scn litigation). A
- serious problem exists in our society as a result of the emergence
- of groups, popularly called cults, using mind control (undue
- influence) and unethical means to recruit and retain followers.
- Association with these groups can be harmful to followers and
- disruptive to families, friends and society. MARKS OF A DESTRUCTIVE
- CULT: -Mind Control (undue influence): Manipulation by use of
- coercive persuasion or behavior modification techniques without
- informed consent. -Charismatic Leadership: Claiming divinity or
- special knowledge and demanding unquestioning obedience with power
- and privilege. Leadership may consist of one individual or a small
- core of leaders. -Deception: Recruiting and fundraising with hidden
- objectives and without full disclosure of the use of mind
- controlling techniques; use of front groups. -Exclusivity:
- Secretiveness or vagueness by followers regarding activities and
- beliefs. -Alienation: Separation from family, friends and society,
- a change in values and substitution of the cult as the new family;
- evidence of subtle or abrupt personality changes. -Exploitation:
- Can be financial, physical, or psychological; pressure to give
- money, to spend a great deal on courses or give excessively to
- special projects, or to engage in inappropriate sexual activities,
- even child abuse. -Totalitarian Worldview (we/they syndrome):
- Effecting dependence, promoting goals of the group over the
- individual and approving unethical behavior while claiming
- goodness.
-
- CXI, the Church of Xenu International. A mocking take-off of CSI
- "set up" by "General" Martin Ottmann, "Chairman of the Board" CXI.
- Other members include: "Admirals" Alvin Brattli, Birgitta Dagnell,
- and Andreas Heldal-Lund. See Admiral, COB, CSI.
-
-
- D:
-
- D/A, verb. Dead Agent; to spread malicious lies and rumors about an
- Anti-Scientologist person or organization, in an attempt to so
- thoroughly discredit them that everyone concerned will be disgusted
- with them, and not listen to the information they have to give
- about the cult. Many attempts to Dead Agent the recently destroyed
- CAN (the Cult Awareness Network) and FACTnet (Fight Against
- Coercive Tactics network; a BBS that supplies information about the
- cult) have been posted to ars. (alt.religion.scientology)
-
- Day, one of the two divisions Class V (a lower-level Scientology
- Organization) cult centers are cut up into. Hours roughly are from
- 8am - 6pm, Monday to Friday. See Foundation.
-
- DB, Degraded Being. Someone so infested with Body Thetans, evil
- spirits, as to be in-auditable or insane. Also used as a general
- derogatory term. "These psychs are all DBs; without the tech, they
- won't make it."
-
- DC-8, Douglas jet aircraft resembling the Boeing 707, and used for
- trans-Atlantic flights starting in the late 1950s. Hubbard said
- they were used millions of years ago as spaceships to ferry people
- about the galactic confederation. Perhaps someday Scientology will
- apply for a patent, and sue Douglas for copying their design?
-
- DCSI, Dianetic Clear Special Intensive, a a five hour auditing
- block (as opposed to the usual 12 1/2 hours that auditing is
- usually sold in) that is essentially a date locate procedure for
- finding the moment of the clear cognition for those going clear on
- Dianetic auditing, which is said to happen in 2% of cases.
-
- Dead Agenting, see D/A.
-
- Declaring, the act of blacklisting within the cult; the result is
- an "SP" (Suppressive Person, someone who does not like Scientology)
- who can be "Sued, tricked, lied to, or destroyed" as per the cult's
- policy. "Eric was declared Suppressive at his Comm Ev."
-
- Ded, another name for an overt, a harmful act one does to another
- that comes before justification of the act.
-
- Dedex, another name for a motivator, an instance of blaming another
- for a crime you have committed yourself, or finding some
- justification for your aggressive or harmful actions that you are
- committing at present in your victim's previous actions.
-
- Degraded Being, see DB.
-
- Deprogramming, a desperate ploy to recover lost children involved
- in a cult, usually at the parent's behest; employs kidnaping and
- coercive persuasion to re-invoke the cult victim's former
- personality from before involvement. Now largely discredited in
- favor of exit counseling, which is only done on a consensual basis.
-
- Dev-T, Developed traffic. A particle (a person or form) sent
- unnecessarily to the improper terminal; a waste of time or an item
- which slows down the all-important production inside Scientology.
-
- Dianazene, a formula combined with vitamins and other materials
- (such as benzedrine) to make the intake of nicotinic acid more
- effective. Dianazene runs out radiation - or what appears to be
- radiation. It also proofs a person up [sic] against radiation to
- some degree. It also turns on and runs out incipient cancer. (All
- About Radiation, pp. 123-124) Strangely, Hubbard thought that drugs
- were destructive enough to warrant a Purification Rundown to try to
- eliminate them. See also Guk Bomb, Purif, Drug Rundown.
-
- Dianetic auditing, a quack therapy process based on Hubbard's book,
- _Dianetics: the Modern Science of Mental Health_ (DMSMH), written
- in 1950, and later volumes. Also called book one auditing.
-
- Dianetic Clear Special Intensive, see DCSI.
-
- Dianetics, Hubbard's derivative (of Freud's abreactive therapy,
- among others) mental healing therapy; scorned by the mental health
- profession as being unscientific nonsense. Strangely, even though
- Hubbard used mainstream psychiatry as a source for Dianetics, he
- went on to vehemently attack psychiatry and its practice with
- paranoid fervor.
-
- Disconnection, the act of severing ties with family, friends, and
- loved ones that the cult often forces its victims to do when these
- same loved ones are declared SPs, Suppressive Persons, (often for
- expressing doubts about the victim's involvement in the cult) which
- the victim then supposedly becomes PTS, a Potential Trouble Source
- for Scientology, to. "I was ordered to disconnect from my wife
- after she was declared." See SP, PTS.
-
- Divisions, sections of the Org Board, the Scientology Organization
- layout showing positions within the bureaucracy that Hubbard used
- to define all the posts in an Org. Various Org Boards were
- utilized, some with seven Divisions (Divs), some with nine; they
- are kept on a wall in the Organizations, and drilled each morning.
-
- Div 1, HCO; Hubbard Communications Office. Also, Div One, etc.
-
- Div 2, Dissemination.
-
- Div 3, The treasury; money being so important it deserves its own
- special division in Scientology.
-
- Div 4, Tech. Where the Academy courses and HGC, Hubbard Guidance
- Center, auditing are done.
-
- Div 5, Qual. Where one attests to "therapy" actions, and gets
- certificates for courses in Scientology. Also, where corrections
- are done.
-
- Div 6, the public division; deals with routing people into the
- Organization (Org), low level raw meat (fresh converts) courses,
- showing hokey '50-ish L. Ron Hubbard movies, selling books,
- reception, etc.
-
- Div 7, Executive Division.
-
- DM, David Miscavige; the leader of the cult of Scientology,
- presently on the run from process servers. Also called the poodle.
- (ars)
-
- DMSMH, Dianetics [sic, should be dianoetics], the Modern [sic,
- outdated] Science [sic!] of Mental Health [sic!]; Hubbard's first
- foray into his newly invented "Science" of mental health, and the
- launchpad for the cult of Scientology, misspelled from dianoetic,
- meaning intellectual; pounded out in a few weeks on a typewriter in
- 1950 without even a hint of research. Also called Book One. Should
- be: Dianoetics, the old fashioned pseudoscience that creates mental
- problems.
-
- Dn, Dianetics. See Dianetics.
-
- Doingness, the act of doing something. See Beingness.
-
- Downstat or Down Stat, 1. Describing the horrible condition of
- losing that all-important production statistic; also, a general
- term of derogation. "My local Class V looks so Down Stat; it is
- dark, dingy, dirty, and squalid, not to mention grotty." 2. Noun;
- referring to Down Stat individuals; people who are not doing well
- in a Scientological sense, that is, cranking out enough product.
- "Farnham is a real downstat; look at how miserable he looks on
- post. Route him to Ethics." See Up Stat.
-
- Dreamball, a Free Zone term. Describes people who are superior to
- meatballs, qv, or ordinary people. (act)
-
- Drug Rundown, there are two of these, one at the bottom of the
- Bridge, one near the top. While the Purification Rundown is meant
- to remove the drugs residues supposedly stored in your fat, the
- Drug Rundown is meant to audit out the harmful effects of drugs on
- your mind. It is all very spiritual. (Or is that medical? Or should
- that be financial?) See Grades, OT 4, Purif. See also Dianazene,
- Guk Bomb, for comparison. Two things seem to be pulling in
- different directions here; on the one hand you have Hubbard trying
- to cleanse drugs out of the system with his Purification Rundown,
- and on the other hand there is his admitted use of drug compounds
- on his guinea-pig followers.
-
- DSA, the Department of Special Affairs, an office that acts as the
- local outlet for OSA in Class V orgs. See OSA.
-
- Duplicate, to make an exact copy of; to fully understand in order
- to obey. "You are Out-Ethics, Mr.! You need to do your Conditions!
- Do you duplicate me?"
-
- Dynamics, the eight Scientological subdivisions of life. Self, Sex,
- Group, Mankind, Animals and Plants, Universe, Theta, God.
-
- Dynamism, Enid Vien's breakaway movement from Scientology; a part
- of the Free Zone, qv.
-
-
- E:
-
- ED, 1. Executive Director, the chief officer of a Scientology
- organization. 2. Executive Directive, an issue type; EDs may be
- written by Executive Directors at the local level. L. Ron Hubbard
- EDs were written by L. Ron Hubbard himself.
-
- ED INT, Executive Director International, the head of the Exec
- Strata, currently Guillaume Lesevre. This is not the head of the
- cult, despite the title; the head honcho is David Miscavige. The ED
- INT can be written to at: Executive Director International, 4833
- Fountain Avenue Los Angeles, California, 90027. There are also
- message boxes for the ED INT in each org. He replies, too, or
- someone does in his name. This is the SO-1 line (qv) now that
- Hubbard is dead.
-
- E-Meter, or Meter, electrometer or electropsychometer. A crude
- battery -powered analog ohmmeter used to locate Overts (undisclosed
- acts), Body Thetans (evil spirits), and Engrams (moments of pain
- and unconsciousness). The PC or patient holds the soup-cans
- electrodes, while the Auditor or Scientology therapist watches the
- needle on the dial. Circuitry is based on the Wheatstone Bridge.
- The meter was designed by Volney Mathieson. Current "top of the
- line" models sell for about $4,000 US in a plastic case. Actual
- parts list is about $50-$100, making it a good money earner for
- Scientology, particularly since every auditor is required to own
- two in case one breaks down.
-
- End Words, words that act like mental locks to keep the reactive
- mind, the chain of memory incidents of a harmful nature, keyed-in
- or in an active state.
-
- Engram, a posited memory trace that remains after a moment of pain
- and unconsciousness. Hubbard didn't coin this word; it can be found
- in Webster's, and is part of the ISV, the International Scientific
- Vocabulary.
-
- Entheta, enturbulated theta. Bad Vibes. "This Usenet newsgroup is
- so full of entheta that it is restimulating my bank."
-
- Enturbulated, Hubbardese for being upset. "Suzy found ars so
- enturbulating, she ran away."
-
- EOC, 1. End of Cycle, the end of a cycle of action (start, change,
- stop.) 2. Suicide. "After your mission to infiltrate the FBI, do an
- EOC to prevent leaks."
-
- EP, End Phenomenon. The result of a Scientology processing action.
- "The EP for OT 15 is cause over the universe."
-
- EPF, Estates Project Force, where new recruits are first placed so
- that they may receive indoctrination into the Sea Org echelons of
- the cult and prove themselves worthy of being into the Sea Org. Per
- policy, all recruits must finish a course called "Product Zero" and
- a 7A Security Check.
-
- Ethics, a section of a Scientology Org (organization) that keeps
- people in line, and the Hubbardian policy that deals with it. "Keep
- your nose clean, or I'll route you to Ethics, Mr.!"
-
- EUS, Eastern US. See CLO.
-
- Evil Purpose, an implanted evil goal given to us millions or
- billions or trillions of years ago in Implant stations (there is
- one on Mars, you'll be interested to know) and still influencing
- our everyday lives, according to Hubbard.
-
- Exec Strata, see Senior Exec Strata.
-
- Exit counseling, an ethical method of recovering people from
- destructive cults, involving talking and giving out information in
- a non-coercive manner. "Combatting Cult Mind Control" by Steve
- Hassan best exemplifies the methodology. Compare Deprogramming.
-
- Ex-Scientologist, a former member of the Scientology cult who has
- left and has gained a greater understanding of what was done to
- them in Hubbard's brainwashing machine, and who has a desire to see
- the hidden truth behind Scientology's carefully constructed PR
- facade exposed to the public. Most Ex-Scientologists do this for
- the public interest, despite personal risk of harassment and
- groundless defamation lawsuits from Scientology's Office of Special
- Affairs department and its small army of lawyers, agents, and PIs.
- We have little or nothing to gain by going public with what we know
- about the cult from the inside, and some of us will pay dearly for
- our devotion to the truth. We were lied to and ripped off by L. Ron
- Hubbard, in both a spiritual and monetary sense, and we don't want
- to see anyone else manipulated the way we were. Scientology has in
- many ways destroyed our lives; we would be less than human to stand
- idly by and watch as more "raw meat" public are ripped to shreds in
- Scientology's money-making mill.
-
- Exteriorize, to leave the body. Scientologists believe we can step
- outside our bodies in the form of a disembodied "Thetan" or spirit,
- and hover about looking at things. This is deemed to be a very
- important goal of every Scientologist, usually only obtained at the
- highest "OT level." OT VIIs and VIIIs who have left the cult claim
- it is an induced hallucination. "Exteriorization is the goal of the
- End of Endless Int Rundown." See "Interiorization."
-
-
- F:
-
- Facsimile, a mental image picture. "June has a facsimile of a dog
- biting her leg."
-
- FACTnet, Fight Against Coercive Tactics network; a cult information
- BBS with numerous files on the Scientology cult and others operated
- by Lawrence Wollersheim, and various other directors at various
- times including Bob Penny, Kim Baker, and Arnie (Arnaldo) Lerma.
- FACTNet has undergone a shift toward carrying the torch for free
- speech on the Internet more recently after lengthy and expensive
- litigation with Scientology.
-
- Fair Game, the notorious Scientology policy describing how to deal
- with critics, ex-members, and other undesirables dehumanized with
- the label "Suppressives"; they may be "Sued, tricked, lied to, or
- destroyed," as per policy. A more recent policy has banished the
- WORDS "Fair Game", but the policy of what to do to these "SPs" or
- "Suppressives" cannot ever be cancelled, as it is Hubbardian
- scripture, and his words cannot ever be altered in any way per
- Scientology's policy. "Dennis Erlich, being an SP, is subject to
- Fair Game."
-
- Fall, a Meter read of about an inch movement to the left.
-
- F&F, the name of the mission that was sent to execute the programme
- targets establishing the "United Churches" front (Flag) in
- Clearwater, Florida.
-
- Fastflow, able to zip through course checksheets because of
- superliteracy obtained from M1 word clearing and the Student Hat.
-
- FB, Flag Bureaux - Oversees all Sea Org service organizations and
- all Class V (formerly Class IV) organizations. - Jonathon Barbera.
-
- FCB, Flag Command Bureaux - In charge of internal management of
- upper middle management. - Jonathon Barbera.
-
- FDN, Foundation, qv.
-
- FDSing, False Data Stripping. Brainwashing 101; an auditing
- ("therapy") procedure involving stripping away "bad" thoughts or
- wrong ideas and replacing them with the proper cultic dogma. The
- ideas are located, cleansed, and replaced with the "true data".
- "Success Story: today I had a big win using FDSing to get rid of
- the False Datum that Psyches are trying to help people!"
-
- FEBC, the Flag Executive Briefing Course. A top-level training
- course for EDs and other executives delivered at ITO and possibly a
- few other high training orgs. The FEBC used to incorporate strange
- events like the Kali ceremony, the ritualistic destruction of model
- orgs.
-
- Field, noun. The "wog world" (disparaging term for everyday society
- and the non-Scientology world) outside the Org. "The field is
- getting so muddy that it is hard to get new Raw Meat in and onto
- our lines!"
-
- Field Auditors, roaming Scientology recruiters and auditors who are
- meant to channel people into missions and Class V Orgs. See FSM.
-
- Fifth galactic invader force, insect-creatures with horrible hands.
- Psychs (Scientology's derogatory term for psychiatrists) are from
- these galactic invaders who threaten our very existence on this
- planet, according to L. Ron Hubbard.
-
- Finance Dictator, the person in charge of extracting money from all
- the little people or peons in Scientology. An Apt name, given the
- brutality with which this all-important function is carried out.
- "The Finance Dictator went after the Mission-Holders in a big
- money-grab in the early 1980s."
-
- Flag, the former name of the ship Hubbard was Commodore on, the
- Apollo. When the Sea Org (high level Scientologists who sign
- billion-year contracts) came ashore in Clearwater, Florida, they
- set up the Flag Land Base, an upper-level Class XII Org, now just
- called Flag. "I got my Ls at Flag, and my case was really cracked!"
-
- Flag Executive Briefing Course, see FEBC.
-
- FLB, see Flag.
-
- Flub, a mistake made in the auditing "therapy."
-
- Flubless, perfect auditing without errors; a "star-high goal" that
- is never achieved, as numerous therapy "repairs" point up.
-
- F/N, Floating Needle. A rhythmic swinging of the Meter needle back
- and forth indicating end of session, or completion of a "therapy"
- process. Also commonly used to indicate good vibes, as in "I've
- been F/Ning all day!"
-
- FO, Flag Order, a blue-on-white written directive similar to
- Hubbard Communication Office Policy Letters, HCOPLs, for Sea Org
- members. There is a Sea Org Briefing Course which consists of all
- non-confidential FOs still in use. Flag Orders are a vital policy
- line, as the Sea Org is the commanding and controlling organization
- in Scientology which runs as a thread throughout the entire cult.
-
- Folder, an Ethics (Scientology's corrections section) folder or
- Auditing "therapy" folder in which Scientology collects all the
- dirt on people obtained from auditing sessions and Ethics actions
- which can be used as blackmail to keep critics quiet. Culled
- information from folders of former Scientologists who have turned
- into critics has a habit of showing up on ars.
-
- FOLO, Flag Operations Liaison Office. See Flag.
-
- Foundation, one of the two groups inside a Class V Org, which is a
- Scientology organization that delivers lower level services.
- Foundation works the night and weekend shift, while Day works days.
- "Sally works for Foundation, while Sam is Day." See Day.
-
- FPRD, False Purpose Rundown.
-
- FR or F/R, Flag Rep. A minor post in a Class V or lower level Org;
- a liaison with Flag, an upper level Class XII organization. "Ronald
- was the FR from HAW FDN."
-
- Franchise, an old name used before the more appealing Newspeak
- "Mission," qv. Franchise connotes the financial business aspects of
- Scientology too much, and so the term "Mission" is now used to add
- more religiosity. A Mission is a low level Scientology money making
- organization; a franchise, in other words. See Mission.
-
- Freedom, Scientology's newspeak-monikered propaganda newsletter,
- used for PR dissemination. See PR, good roads fair weather.
-
- Freeloader debt, a debt incurred by staff members who break their
- 3, 5, or one billion year (in the Sea Org) contracts, and are thus
- required to pay for every auditing action and training course done
- to them while on staff. The freeloader debt usually runs into the
- tens of thousands, but cannot be collected in most cases as the
- contract in not considered to be in good faith.
-
- Freewinds, the SO-run (Sea Org) ship that cruises around tropical
- ports and gives the OT-8s (top level Scientologists) a hangout
- while they proceed with their auditing. Ah, how nice it must be to
- be at the top of the Bridge on a Clear day!
-
- Free Zone, (also Freezone); a loose affiliation of people who still
- believe in some of the ideas of Scientology auditing procedures,
- but who have left the formal structure of the cult in a type of
- Scientology Reformation. The Free Zone is a little more liberal
- than the hard-core Churchies, as they sometimes like to call people
- still in the cult proper, yet they often still have the trappings
- of Scientology, for example, the E-Meter, Auditing, the concepts of
- Ethics, Overts (bad deeds), Conditions, and the use of disparaging
- terms for outsiders, (Meatballs, Bashers, Wogs, etc.) The cult
- proper hates these splinterers and labels them "squirrels". Their
- newsgroup is alt.clearing.technology; they also have their own
- periodicals, such as the _Free Spirit_ and others. "The "Free Zone"
- was a term first used by Bill Robertson in the early 80s. Robertson
- was a fan of LRH and set up a network of organizations that
- delivered the CofS's upper and lower levels grades, including the
- Clearing Course, OT levels and NOTs, at a cut-rate." - Joe
- Harrington.
-
- Free Zoner, (also Freezoner); a member of the Free Zone, qv.
- Opinion is split on whether this term is or is not derogatory. Some
- people are happy to be called Free Zoners, and apply the term to
- themselves. Others claim it is derogatory when used by critics, but
- this may be a confusion with attitudes as expressed in sentences
- and simple nouns. Does a sentence like "Canadians are politically
- stupid liberals" make the term "Canadian" a derogatory term? Free
- Zoners have been called deluded for still adhering to Hubbardian
- views and holding the vile man in high regard; I do not believe
- that this can make the term itself derogatory, but others feel
- differently about it. The term did not arise within the critical
- arena, which sheds further doubt on the derogatory label
- hypothesis.
-
- FSM, Field Staff Member. Mercenaries who recruit people using
- selection slips for Scientology and get a 15% profit of the value
- of services purchased by their recruits in return.
-
- FSO, 1. Flag Ship Organization. In reality this has been various
- ships and locations over the last 30 years. 2. FSO also means Flag
- Service Org which is in Clearwater, FL and is usually referred to
- as simply Flag. "FSO - Flag Service Organization - Highest level
- training organization in the world and can deliver the processing
- side of the Bridge up to New OT VII. Located in Clearwater,
- Florida, USA." - Jonathon Barbera.
-
- FSSO, Flag Ship Service Organization, Clearwater, FL. The Flag Ship
- was the Apollo in Hubbard's day, now it is the Freewinds out
- cruising the Caribbean. OT 8 is done on the FSSO, the Freewinds.
-
- FZ, see Free Zone. (act)
-
-
- G:
-
- Gang-Bang Sec Check, a cruel process involving getting the victim
- to confess to "crimes" or Overts while on a meter and in front of a
- group of people. Used as a heavy brainwashing technique when a PC
- threatens to blow. "Three people in the past year have said they
- have had Gang-Bang Sec Checks recently."
-
- GE, Genetic Entity. A low-grade soul that stores whole track
- engrams (memories of pain and unconsciousness from the last few
- trillion years of the patient's life) like the clam incident
- (people descended from clams, according to Hubbard.) The concept of
- the GE can be hard to understand until one realizes that it is
- unadulterated nonsense, like much of Scientology.
-
- GI, 1. Gross Income. One of the most important Stats (statistics)
- for cult groups. 2. Good Indicators; a smiling face after an
- auditing or "therapy" action.
-
- GO, the Guardian's Office. The cult's KGB, responsible for
- attacking SPs, (qv) publishing Dead Agent materials (largely
- manufactured dirty laundry on perceived enemies), framing political
- figures and judges, intimidating witnesses, etc. Now renamed OSA,
- the Office of Special Affairs, qv.
-
- Godwin's Law, a rhetorical construct that postulates that the mere
- mention of the holocaust in an argument renders it null and void,
- as the slaughter of seven million Jews in WWII is a singularly
- momentous and ghastly historical event. Some people stretch the law
- to apply to mentioning Nazis and the Third Reich generally in any
- debate, but this is a dubious over-extension at best. "You are
- comparing the RPF to Nazi concentration camps? I hereby invoke
- Godwin's Law!"
-
- Gold, this has been used to refer to both Golden Era Studios and
- Gold base, now usually referred to as INT, as most INT orgs have
- relocated there. In the Sea Org we used to refer to GOLD as "over
- the rainbow", and meant a "secret" location in Hemet. - Miss X.
- "Golden Era Productions, in charge of producing e-meters, films,
- television advertisements, and lectures on cassettes. Includes PDO
- (Planetary Dissemination Org)." - Jonathon Barbera. Note: E-Meters
- were also produced by Bridge. Grady Ward: "My first impression of
- Gold Base as Keith Henson drove me through it on Monday is that it
- looked exactly like a Nazi theme park. A delightful little
- caricature of a Scientology 'church' with a flowering bed in front
- of it - surrounded by the nastiest razor wire, floodlights, and
- video observation cameras I have ever seen."
-
- Golden Age of Tech, the. Releases from 1996 reportedly sharpen up
- auditing. Apparently the "100% Standard Tech" sold to public over
- the last several years was not standard after all. The changes to
- unalterable tech include: a revamping of the E-meter with a
- variable gain; a student certainty course covering the barriers to
- study, parts of the student hat, the TRs, and the metering courses;
- the Golden Age of Tech Drills which are rote handlings compiled
- from HCOBs and put in quiz/drill form for training on a twin basis
- for grades and solo auditing courses; a read generator has been
- added to the E-meter; and more emphasis on study and drilling to
- the point of not having to think about what to do in a particular
- situation.
-
- Good roads, fair weather. A PR technique which all Scientologists
- are instructed in to automatically handle criticisms with bland
- statements about other things. The idea is to discuss something
- "non-reactive" to the person, and also steer the topic away from
- Scientology, a topic Scientologists are indoctrinated to not
- discuss in any depth for obvious reasons. See PR.
-
- GOSA, see OSA.
-
- GPM, Goals Problems Mass. A supposed mass which develops when one
- is thwarted from reaching a Goal by a Problem or stop.
-
- Grades, preliminary steps to the true enlightenment and
- understanding of Body Thetans (evil spirits inhabiting the body) on
- the OT (Operating Thetan; a person as a spirit able to operate free
- of the body) levels. The Grades range from 0, learning to talk, to
- VII, clear certainty, and come before clear (a person who is freed
- from the effects of the Reactive Mind; the place where all the
- memories of pain and unconsciousness are stored) on the Bridge.
- Actions before the Grades usually include Life repair, Purification
- rundown (which involves sweating in a sauna, running, and taking
- vitamin overdoses for a fee of $2,000) and the Drug Rundown, said
- to remove the harmful effects of drugs by using the E-Meter. The
- typical sequence for processing then goes up the numbered Grades.
- See also Class, Bridge, Level.
-
- Grade 0, learn to communicate with anyone about anything. Too bad
- no one in Scientology has reached this level! See Class 0.
-
- Grade 1, (I) learn to handle your Problems, as long as they don't
- include being a victim of a money-grubbing cult.
-
- Grade 2, (II) Overts and Withholds, your dirty laundry aired in
- public. Don't tell them anything you wouldn't mind posted to Usenet
- or given out in pamphlets to your neighbors, co-workers and
- friends.
-
- Grade 3, (III) deals with Upsets.
-
- Grade 4, (IV) Service Facsimiles, "I'm right and you're wrong" type
- of blaming behavior. Guess that lots of people in this "church"
- need it. See Ser Fac.
-
- Grade 4.5, (recently, last decade or so, New Era Dianetics (NED,
- qv) was put here. If the mark 'goes clear' on new era dianetics
- then grades 5, 6, and 7 are skipped. The person does a simple
- process called the sunshine rundown, and goes on to OT 1) (No; the
- cult doesn't call it Grade 4.5. This is where it would be
- logically.)
-
- Grade 5, (V) Power, awareness of self as source. I got the Power,
- yeah, yeah. Just keep repeating it; you couldn't really be wasting
- thousands of dollars, could you? After all, this is America! You
- should be able to buy spiritual freedom! (God knows, you can buy
- everything else.) See Power processing.
-
- Grade 6, preparation for the Clearing Course. R6EW, Routine Six,
- End Words. Meant to release the locks from the reactive mind. End
- Words are a kind of verbal lock that keeps the reactive mind or
- whatever in restimulation; more pseudoscience on parade. See R6EW.
-
- Grade 7, Clearing course. Wow! At last you can throw away your
- glasses, a la Bates! You'll have perfect recall of what you ate for
- dinner! Your IQ will zoom! Your eyes will become glazed! Your
- pockets will be feeling a severe drain! (Unless your last name is
- Gates.) You're now ready for OT 1; last chance for cognitive
- dissonance before the railroad to Total Freedom (tm) routes you
- straight to hell, or a close approximation thereof, and all for
- just $129.99$! (Oops! I mean $129,000.99!) Visa or Amex accepted,
- but cash preferred. Loans available at 25% per week. Financial help
- with getting a mortgage on your house free of charge. See Clear
- Certainty Rundown.
-
- Gradient, a gradual approach to brainwashing that Scientology
- employs so as not to scare off potential recruits. Things like
- OT-III, widely available over the net, are deemed to be
- "out-gradient", as they drive away raw recruits because they look
- like insane gibberish sputtered from the foaming mouth of a
- brain-fevered baboon. Also called a "gradient scales approach".
- Deviating from this tech is called going "out gradient"; a serious
- error.
-
- Green Vols, the green volumes of the OEC (Organization Executive
- Course; a high-level and very expensive course that teaches
- executives how to manage an organization. Used to siphon money from
- Class V Orgs, lower level Orgs, uplines to higher level Orgs that
- run the course) that contain Scientology policy. See "Red Vols,
- OEC."
-
- Guk Bomb, a mixture of benzedrine, vitamins, and glutamic acid
- Hubbard thought helped the auditing "therapy" go smoothly. See also
- Dianazene, Purif.
-
-
- H:
-
- Handle, to fix something up or solve a problem. "Helena Kobrin and
- Elaine Siegel were assigned to handle the situation in ars."
-
- HAS, the HCO (Hubbard Communications Office) Are Secretary; a petty
- executive in charge of HCO, one of the nine divisions in an org.
- The HAS (pronounced like has), is often the person who recruits for
- staff; personnel is one of their duties.
-
- HASI, Hubbard Association of Scientologists International. A
- precursor to the IAS, qv. Just another way to make money; all
- Scientologists must buy memberships in the IAS for about a $1,000.
-
- Hat, noun. A post or job. "She's wearing the Ethics Hat now."
-
- Hat, verb. To train for a post or job. "He is fully Hatted as the
- MAA."
-
- Havingness, a feeling of ownership or possession; something quite
- unfamiliar to SO (Sea Org) members. "Pete had such Havingness after
- he bought his Tech Dictionary." See beingness.
-
- HCO, Hubbard Communication Office. The center of power while L. Ron
- Hubbard was in command of the cult (1950-1986); produced the
- HCO-policy letters and HCO "tech" bulletins.
-
- HCOB, Hubbard Communications Office Bulletin, a red on white
- directive containing Hubbardian "tech" for auditing or "therapy"
- procedures.
-
- HCOPL, Hubbard Communications Office Policy Letter, a green on
- white issue containing administrative policy.
-
- HES, the Hubbard Communications Office (HCO) Executive Secretary,
- one of the three executives directly under the ED, the Executive
- Director, along with the PES and OES. Also called the HCO Exec Sec.
-
- HFA, Held From Above. HFA is added to a post title when there is no
- one posted to a position. A post is then "held from above" by the
- next person up the chain of command on the org board. - Miss X.
-
- HGB, the Hollywood Guaranty [sic] Building, a twelve story office
- building at Hollywood Boulevard and Ivar formerly owned by the Bank
- of America. It is an old building that was constructed in the 1920s
- and purchased by Scientology with cash in the mid-'80s. All
- International management (upper middle management above continents
- and below *INT* - see Int) is located in this building. It is a
- twenty minute walk from the Cedars Complex, and houses IHELP, OSA
- Int, and the CMO IXU (Internal eXtension Unit), WISE Int, ABLE Int,
- and more. The various orgs on different floors in 1993 looked like
- this: 12th floor - OSA Int (includes office of the President of
- CSI). 11th - CMO IXU, AVU Int, confidential space. 10th - FCB,
- Networks. 9th - FB. 8th - FB, IHELP Int, SMI Int. 7th - WISE Int,
- ABLE Int. 6th - Dining room, canteen. 5th through 1st - ITO. 1st -
- LRH Exhibit, lobby. Basement - HGB Estates, FB's mimeo collection,
- INCOMM office.
-
- HGC, the Hubbard Guidance Center; the place where the expensive
- auditing of Scientology processes or crude psychotherapy is done.
- "The HGC is down the hall on the right."
-
- High Crime, a serious offense within the cult. "Going by a
- misunderstood word is a High Crime."
-
- Hill 10, a serious situation or problem area for Scientology
- requiring immediate attention. "OSA now considers ars to be a Hill
- 10 situation."
-
- HoM, History of Man; an L. Ron Hubbard book which purports that the
- Piltdown Man hoax was the ancestor of modern man, and that we
- evolved from clams, among many other absurdities. Recommended
- reading.
-
- Ho' of Babylon, a nickname given to Helena Kobrin, a lawyer for the
- cult of Scientology who sent out threatening letters to numerous
- net.surfers in a crude attempt to silence them. (Ho means whore,
- prostitute.) See Kobrigram.
-
- Hollywood Guaranty [sic] Building, see HGB.
-
- HQS, Hubbard Qualified Scientologist course.
-
- Hubbard, L. Ron Hubbard. See "Ron."
-
- Hubbardese, see Scientologese.
-
- Hubbardite, a humourous term for a Scientologist, coined by
- Science-Fiction writer Robert A. Heinlein. See Clam.
-
- Hubborg, (also Huborg) a pun combining Hubbard + Star Trek's
- "Borg", as Scientologists are seen to have a collective hive
- mentality at times akin to the science-fiction Borg. It has also
- been claimed that it is a combination of Hubbard + Org [anization],
- with an earlier genesis; it is possible that it has had two
- distinct origins. "They've been assimilated into the Hubborg
- Collective."
-
-
- I:
-
- IAS, International Association of Scientologists. The first six
- months is free; after that, it gets very expensive. To receive
- Scientological services, IAS membership is mandatory; even staff
- are required to pay up, thus sacrificing their entire meager salary
- for the fee, frequently. See HASI.
-
- I/C, In Charge. Someone running a Program or project. "She's the
- Tech Field Hatting I/C."
-
- I-HELP, International Ecclesiastical League of Pastors; a cult
- front-group headquartered in Los Angeles, formerly just across the
- street from the main building of the old blue Cedars of Lebanon
- complex, now relocated to the HGB, qv, on the 8th floor.
-
- Illegal PC, a Preclear who cannot be audited by virtue of actually
- needing some kind of help. Auditing is only for the able, or people
- who don't need help, as per policy; it is for making the able more
- able, or bilking them for more money. This paradox is explained by
- the fact that people who actually need help are harder to turn a
- profit on. Specifically, an Illegal PC is one who has had
- psychiatric treatments in the past, or appears to Scientologists
- like they have (a streetperson or prostitute, for example) and is
- deemed too damaged to touch, and a serious security risk to boot.
- "Jack Farmer is an Illegal PC; he may not receive the next auditing
- level he needs and wants."
-
- Implant, a hypnotic suggestion smashed into one's mind millions or
- billions of years ago in Hubbard's Space-Opera Scientology
- Cosmology. "One Implant was installed using giant movie screens."
-
- Incident One, 4 quadrillion years ago we were implanted with
- visions of cherubs blowing horns, chariots, and blackness. That's
- right; 4 *quadrillion* (4*10^15th, or 4,000,000,000,000,000 years!)
- What's that you say? 250,000 times the age of the universe? Don't
- let that stop you from believing, and anteing up the hundreds of
- thousands of dollars it takes to get to this level of brainwashing.
-
- Incident Two, 75 million years ago Xenu, the evil galactic
- overlord, froze us, then blew us up with H-bombs on Hawaii,
- remember? Also called the wall of fire, or the OT 3 incident. The
- cover of Dianetics is meant to symbolize this cataclysmic event,
- and compel Wogs to buy the book by restimulating them.
-
- INCOMM, Shown on the official Command Channels chart as Central
- Computer Banks (CCB), but this is a part of INCOMM's Division 4
- (Tech/Production). This organization is in charge of computerizing
- Scientology and management. INCOMM does not have a CMO as it is
- directly managed by RTC. - Jonathon Barbera. Now in the HGB, qv.
-
- Indicate, to read on the E-Meter. Generally used as a synonym for
- ringing true. "Boy, that really indicates for me!"
-
- In-Ethics, describing a person who is upstat (increasing his or her
- production) and not violating any of the crimes of Scientology.
- "The new ED of VANF is very In-Ethics on her post."
-
- Int, the International Management level of Scientology's massive
- bureaucracy, upper middle management above continental level and
- below the INT level. Much of it is now located in the HGB, qv. INT
- and Int are not the same thing; Int stands for International
- whereas INT refers to the higher INT level organizations. Crew
- members of INT level organizations are required to have an INT
- security clearance which is somewhat difficult to acquire.
-
- INT Base, see Gold.
-
- Intention, a metaphysical Scientological concept of being able to
- project theta into physical objects and other people to exert
- mystical control over them. "Put your intention into that ashtray
- and make it do what you tell it."
-
- Interiorization, the unfortunate condition of being stuck in one's
- body. "I was so Interiorized yesterday; my sinuses ached from it!"
-
- Introspection Rundown, a therapy for handling psychotic breaks in
- the cult. Involves locking the person up to prevent bad PR with the
- isolation step, also called baby watch. Sometimes instilling such
- wacky ideas as Xenu, Body Thetans and OT III can make people a bit
- unstable; the IRD is used to contain people when they flip out.
-
- Invalidation, to belittle or make nothing of. "Andy felt so
- invalidated by the SPs on ars, he caved in, and left."
-
- Iso, see Introspection Rundown.
-
- Isolation, Isolation Step, see Introspection Rundown.
-
- Issue Authority, the right to publish certain of L. Ron Hubbard's
- works.
-
- ITO, International Training Organization - located at Flag in the
- late '70s. Formerly located in the Cedars Complex in LA, taking up
- several floors of the HGB, qv. Course taught there include the
- HPCSC, the FEBC, the KTL, and many others. The org is basically
- just a large academy with many courserooms. Almost all the students
- are from America, Canada, and Mexico. The Org is run by Sea Org
- crew. See HGB.
-
-
- J:
-
- J&D, Joker and Degrader. According to Hubbard, joking and degrading
- about Scientology are signs of a suppressive personality. Worn as a
- badge of honor on ars due to one Scientologist labeling certain
- people Jokers and Degraders.
-
- JBG, Johannesburg, South Africa Scientology organization. The AOSH
- (Advanced Org, Saint Hill; for upper level bridge auditing, ie,
- clear and OT) and CLO (Continental Liaison Office) for Africa are
- there.
-
- Joburg, a lengthy sexual and criminal security checklist performed
- on staff as an auditing action on the E-meter, commonly seen as the
- roughest "sec-check" in the cult. The results are used as blackmail
- to keep departers silent about the abuses they've seen in the cult.
-
-
- K:
-
- Key-In, to restimulate (make active) and turn on an engram or
- memory incident of pain and unconsciousness so that the PC
- (Preclear) patient manifests behavior from it. "John was Keyed-In
- by the sound of the plane crash."
-
- Key-Out, to be released from the bad effects of one's Reactive
- Mind; the section of the mind, according to Hubbard, where painful
- and unconscious engrammatic memories are stored. "Dianetics can
- really Key you out, man!"
-
- Kha Khan, an award supposedly given by Hubbard to those who did him
- a great service. The awardee gets spared the death sentence ten
- times.
-
- Kobrigram, a threatening letter sent to a net.surfer or sysop from
- Scientology lawyer Helena Kobrin, also know as the Ho' of Babylon.
- Also Kobragram, Kobringram.
-
- KoX, Knights of Xenu. They found the evil galactic overlord Xenu of
- Hubbard's quaint Scientology philosophy locked up in a box, and let
- him out, the naughty net.surfers! (ars)
-
- KR or K/R, Knowledge Report, a write-up of a cult member's supposed
- "crimes" given to the Ethics division; cult members are encouraged
- to report each other's transgressions a la Orwell's "1984."
-
- KRC, Knowledge, Responsibility, Control. The senior of the two
- Scientology triangles, ARC/KRC (ARC stands for Affinity, Reality,
- and Communication.) Control is senior to Affinity, get it?
-
- KSW, Keeping Scientology Working. A series of HCOPLs, Hubbard
- Communication Office Policy Letters, designed to ensure Scientology
- lasts for hundreds of years, and also that Hubbard's fondest wish,
- that his name be smashed violently into the history books, becomes
- a reality. (Didn't Manson have a similar desire?)
-
- KSW course, a course based on the KSW, Keeping Scientology Working,
- policy letters.
-
- KTL Course, the Key To Life course. Involves lots of pretty
- pictures to drive home the brainwashing. Quite expensive.
-
-
- L:
-
- L10, List ten, a series of processes directed at doingness. Audited
- by Class X auditors. Available on Bridge after Grade IV Expanded at
- FSO (Flag) only. Over 20 or 30 individual rundowns. A few include:
- Lie Rundown, 2D Rundown, Groups Rundown, Enemy Rundown, and
- Greatest Overt/Motivator Rundown. Most of these rundowns deal with
- overts and evil intentions which the being is using to restrain
- himself from doing more. - Jonathon Barbera. See Ls.
-
- L11, List eleven, The New Life Rundown. A series of processes
- directed at havingness by handling ridges and masses around the
- person. Audited by Class XI auditors. Available on Bridge after
- Grade IV Expanded at FSO (Flag) only. - Jonathon Barbera.
-
- L12, List twelve, (The Flag OT Executive Rundown). A series of
- processes directed at beingness and exteriorizing the person with
- full perceptions. Audited by Class XII auditors. Available on
- Bridge after Grade IV Expanded at FSO (Flag) only. Three steps
- include: handling why the person is pinned to the body as well as
- handling old PTS situations including the phenomena of being PTS to
- self, handling identities, and handling a unique phenomena
- involving stability and its past, present, and future consequences
- (this phenomena may be stuck attention beams on self from others).
- - Jonathon Barbera.
-
- Lawn Ornament, David Miscavige. He's a dwarf, geddit? See Poodle.
-
- Lazarus, a program written by Homer to tell posters to ars when
- their posts have been canceled by the cult censor on Netcom known
- affectionately as the "Cancelpoodle." Thanks, Homer! (ars)
-
- LDNF, London Foundation Org, evenings and weekends.
-
- Level, see Class, Grade.
-
- LF, Long Fall. A swing of the Meter needle to the left of a couple
- inches.
-
- LFBD, Long Fall BLow Down. An E-Meter read involving a swing of the
- needle to the left, and a consequent need to move the Tone Arm
- (potentiometer) of the Meter to keep the needle on the dial.
-
- Life Repair, see Grades.
-
- Lines, the cult's auditing ("therapy") and academy (training)
- services. "Ken isn't on lines at Flag anymore."
-
- List One, a sec-check list for overts against Hubbard or
- Scientology; see RS.
-
- Locational, a light auditing ("therapy") technique that gets the
- thetan (spirit or soul) centered in the MEST (Matter, Energy,
- Space, and Time) universe, so he knows where he is. Technique
- involves making the PC (Preclear; patient) look at trees, cars,
- people, touch books, etc. "Gary is outside doing a locational on
- Robert."
-
- LRH, Lafayette Ronald Hubbard, founder of Scientology cult. See
- Ron.
-
- LRH Archives, CST, Church of Spiritual Technology. Also, COST.
-
- L. Ron Hubbard, Lafayette Ronald Hubbard. Mediocre pulp-SF writer.
- Said in 1947 "If you really want to make millions, the fastest way
- is to start your own religion." Scientology cult founder; author of
- the turgid "Dianetics"; born 1911 in Tilden, Nebraska, USA; died
- 1986. See "Ron."
-
- Ls, L10, L11, and L12. Special, extremely expensive Lists or
- Rundowns developed in 1970-71 and delivered at Flag. They are done
- by Class X, XI and XII auditors (Scientology "therapists") who
- shout at the PC (patient) holding the soup cans electrodes of the
- Scientology E-Meter. These were designed to handle psychosis,
- although now they are used for all Scientologists who are wealthy
- enough to afford them. The Ls material mentions the fact that the
- Reactive Mind, the storehouse of engrams or memories of pain and
- unconsciousness, is composed solely of Body Thetans or evil
- spirits. See the individual Ls.
-
-
- M:
-
- M1, or M1 Word Clearing, one of the 9 methods of the endless word
- clearing used in Scientology. M1 is done on a Meter, and locates
- charge or upset on words chains by subject, taking each back in
- time (often to fabricated past lives). M1 supposedly makes the
- recipient "Superliterate", able to "fast flow" through course
- checksheets without doing demos or checkouts. See also M8.
-
- M2, metered word clearing done by having the student read aloud,
- then look up each word stumbled over or that reads on the meter.
-
- M3, verbal word clearing done by the supervisor in the classroom
- and used whenever a student says s/he doesn't understand something.
- The sup then asks them to look earlier for a word that isn't
- understood, (the implication of Hubbard's perfection being
- implicit; if Hubbard wasn't clear or used the wrong word, this is
- just not acknowledged) has the student look it up in a dictionary,
- and then use it in sentences in the usual way. M3 is one of the
- most commonly-used methods of word clearing, along with M4 and
- self-study. In self-study, every word found is looked up, used in
- sentences, and cleared in each definition, pronunciation, and the
- derivation, as in all word clearing. "Set" is checked in all its
- permutations that were known already since childhood. "To" is
- diligently looked up, although it has little or no intrinsic
- meaning. "The" and "a" and "an" are all checked repeatedly,
- "definitions" memorized without being understood for the next
- supervisor star-rate checkout. For all their word-clearing,
- Scientologists are not particularly adept at language, missing the
- fact that most words are learned via context and use, not endless
- consultation of dry, dead, dictionaries. The average student in
- Scientology may spend hours each day flipping through the
- dictionaries, yet they don't seem to benefit from the activity at
- all. "Word clearing" is an integral part of the brainwashing in the
- cult. Its real aim is to make people compliant by doing absurd and
- meaningless repetitive tasks while instilling the cult's twisted
- semantics and thousands of neologisms and redefinitions from the
- two large cult dictionaries of such key terms as "critical
- thought", redefined as a completely negative activity. It is
- Orwell's _1984_ brought to life by another, albeit inferior,
- Science Fiction writer.
-
- M4, metered classroom word clearing. The student is asked to focus
- on sections of text of about paragraph to page size and asked if
- there's an MU, then the meter is checked for any reaction. The word
- so metaphysically located is then looked up and cleared in the
- usual way. M4 is one of the most common forms of word clearing,
- along with M3 and self-study, as the students works by themselves
- to "clear up their MUs". Not clearing up one's own MUs may result
- in ethics actions being taken for going by MUs, a serious offense.
- This is another cult catch-22 situation, as all students can be
- asked for definitions of words like "be" or something equally
- ridiculous, hesitate, and end up in trouble. During star-rate
- checkouts, definitions are often demanded out of the blue. "What's
- the definition of 'too'?", "The number 2?", "Flunk!" being a common
- occurrence with no recourse given. Any opposition to the obvious
- unfairness of the situation just gets the person in more hot water
- in the totalitarian system. Any opposition or complaints are, after
- all, a sign of 'natter' produced by, you guessed it, MUs! Word
- clearing is an integral part of Scientology brainwashing.
-
- M5, the student is asked what words mean from a list, as in
- auditing commands. The ones the person can't define quickly and
- accurately are flunked.
-
- M6, key word clearing. The most important words relating to a
- specific post are looked up and word cleared in a dictionary upon
- any hint of slowness or hesitancy on the part of the staff member.
- This is based on the idea that so-called "MUs" can thwart someone's
- production on post; an untested idea, to put it mildly.
-
- M7, used for illiterates, children, and foreign-language persons.
- The student is made to read aloud, and at each omission or stumble
- or hesitation or frown, the word is explained to the person
- verbally or looked up for him or her by the twin or word clearer.
-
- M8, part of the Primary Rundown, its end product is superliteracy.
- An alphabetical list of every word in the materials being studied,
- such as a book or tape, is looked up. This is the most thorough
- methods of W/Cing. Its requirement for the exalted state of
- "superliteracy" has been superseded by M1, or was at one time in
- the cult.
-
- M9, unmetered word clearing action. Student is made to read the
- text aloud while the word clearer follows along in another copy of
- the text. When the student stumbles or frowns or coughs, etc., the
- word is thoroughly looked up and "cleared" by the usual method.
-
- MAA, Master At Arms. A Sea Org (highly indoctrinated Scientologists
- who sign billion-year contracts) Ethics Officer, responsible for
- keeping Ethics in (keeping the all-important production up; someone
- who produces well in Scientology is almost always regarded as being
- in-Ethics; the ends justify the means is policy.) Their lower org
- equivalent is called an Ethics Officer, or EO.
-
- Marcab Confederacy, a galactic confederation and the denizens
- thereof. It is a star system in the astronomy charts. It is also
- supposed to be the source of most of the destructive suppressive
- influences attacking the Earth at this time and in the past. For
- the last 100,000 years they've been driving cars, wearing business
- suits and fedora hats, using telephones, and flying spaceships.
- Remember that episode of Star Trek? "The Marcabians are coming to
- Earth, and they're going to lay waste to it, according to Captain
- Bill."
-
- Meatball, A derogatory Free Zone (qv) term for people who don't
- believe in their strange ideas. (act) See Basher.
-
- Mental Image Picture, a picture in the Reactive mind, the
- repository of memories of painful and unconscious moments. "Bob has
- a stuck mental image picture of an atom bomb going off on top of
- his head 200 trillion years ago."
-
- Merchant of Chaos, a cult synonym for an anti-Scientologist or
- Suppressive Person. A bad person; a person who speaks ill of
- Scientology, and should therefore be punished.
-
- MEST, Matter, Energy, Space, and Time; the constituents of the
- physical universe, or the physical universe itself. Seen as a
- lesser domain than the spiritual or Theta realm.
-
- Milgram Experiment, the; a psychological influence process. "A very
- famous psychology experiment with a rather depressing result.
- Milgram's subjects were put in front of a device that was supposed
- to administer electric shocks to someone in another room (the other
- person was actually an actor who responded as if he were being
- shocked) and were then ordered by Milgram to administer increasing
- levels of shocks, even levels that were marked as 'dangerous' on
- the device and that elicited a simulation of agony from the actor.
- He found that most of his subjects obeyed him, even when they
- generally believed that they were injuring the other person. The
- experiment basically showed that the 'Nuremberg defense' mindset is
- alive and well in the US; people are conditioned to obey authority
- and will compromise their own principles to do so. The experiment
- was done in the late '60s or early '70s; I doubt things have gotten
- better since then. Remember that most Americans now think of the
- late '60s and early '70s as one of the worst periods in American
- history, and cite 'lack of respect for authority' as one of the
- main reasons for why it was so terrible." - Eric Bohlman. Read
- Obedience to Authority: An Experimental View, by Stanley Milgram
- (Harper & Row, 1974).
-
- Misemotional, describing a display of inappropriate emotion; for
- example, crying for no reason. "Mary has been misemotional since
- her last action; she needs a repair."
-
- Mission, 1. the Newspeak-corrected term for a cult franchise, as
- Hubbard originally and more accurately called them before the
- "religious angle" was adopted to garner tax breaks for his company.
- Last heard, the package used to set up a Mission could be bought
- for US $56,000. A year or two ago, the Co$ management gloated that
- 1,000 mission franchises had been sold at $56,000 each. That works
- out to $56,000,000 all told. If the cult's total annual gross is
- $300,000,000, then this one source accounts for nearly 1/5. These
- franchises are meant to pay their owners 15%, trouble is, if your
- Mission ever makes it, it will be taken away from you. Missions
- cannot train auditors, but they can deliver low-level courses and
- processing; they are meant to send their "products" on to the next
- higher org on the ladder, the nearest Class V Org. 2. A set of
- orders given to Missionaires (Sea Org members sent to clay demo and
- then carry out some orders) to go out and do an action, usually
- gathering money from low-level Scientology Orgs, getting back
- "blown" staff members, and so forth. Missions are notoriously
- violent in their methods, and lower-level orgs live in fear of
- getting a set of these Sea Org bully-boys with their daggers and
- uniforms in to "put in their ethics" (make them fork over more
- money) and "get their stats up" with intimidation tactics. Missions
- are sometimes given absolute ethics authority, meaning they are
- allowed to do anything to "get ethics in".
-
- Missionaire, a Sea Org member specially trained to do a Mission,
- and given orders, (which are often clay-demoed) and sent out to get
- something done. "The Missionaires from Up-Lines arrived, and
- demanded $25,000 from our local Org."
-
- Misunderstood, misuderstood word, see M/U, M3, M4.
-
- Mock Up, to make up; particularly mental imagery, but may also
- apply to physical things. Scientologists may often confuse external
- reality with imagination or fantasy, and may well not see the
- difference between imagining a wall, and taking a hammer and nails
- and building one. "Mock up a wall. Thank you. Now destroy that
- wall. Thank you."
-
- Motivator, a nasty thing that one "pulls in" as a result of having
- prior overts, undisclosed naughty acts. In other words, anything
- that happens to you is your own fault; you deserved it because you
- are essentially evil. "The cult of Scientology has lots of
- motivators; they keep saying 'look what they did to us!'"
-
- M/U, Mis-U, or MU; a misunderstood word, meant to cause everything
- from blows (sudden departures) to overts and withholds, and
- actually being the root cause of SPs. Because of the centricity of
- "MUs" and their destructive potential it is a crime to go by them
- when studying, and subjects the student to the risk of getting a
- kangaroo "court of ethics". The cult is fanatical about not going
- by one, and insists that everyone look things up endlessly in
- dictionaries and go through every definition. This becomes quite
- tedious with words like "to", "set", and "be." Extensive pieces of
- the "tech" are devoted to "word clearing", qv, and so the hapless
- student ends up trapped in a arbitrary system which may punish or
- help, punish or help, alternately, with the word clearing or the
- ethics actions. The very definition of "MU" is mutable and
- arbitrary in that it is a word that makes one frown or blink or
- stumble on or slow down on reading, etc., as spotted by others -
- all of this adds to the coercive, conforming, and group- pressure
- nature of the beast. See M3, M4 for more on this topic. "Look up
- your M/Us and quit your nattering Mister, or I'll have you busted
- down to Ethics!"
-
- M/U Phenomena, the emotional upset leading to Blows, disappearances
- from the organization, that follows going by a misunderstood word,
- according to the cult's "study tech." M/U Phenomena is the only
- reason someone gives up on Scientology, according to Hubbard. If
- you think it is all nonsense, it is because you went by a word you
- didn't understand. If you think it is dangerous, and that the RPF
- (Rehabilitation Project Force; the cult's gulag) is repressive and
- sick, you just have an M/U. If you think the Purification Rundown
- is bizarre, you have an M/U, and it is your problem. Get it?
-
-
- N:
-
- Narconon, a cult front-group that purportedly cures drug addition.
- Narconon is used for cult recruitment; its techniques have been
- called unscientific, medically unsound, and possibly dangerous.
-
- Natter, to say negative things; to give off bad vibes. Natter is
- said to be caused by going past Misunderstood words, and having
- Overts or undisclosed bad acts, and can thus lead to Blows. "If you
- don't stop Nattering, you're going to the RPF!"
-
- NED, New Era Dianetics. Dianetics on the wholetrack, your last 75
- trillion years. NED for OTs is abbreviated NOTS, and as this is
- done solo, with the soup-can electrodes of the E-Meter in one hand
- so the other is free to write up the session, it is then called
- Solo NOTS. See Grade 4.5, OT 5.
-
- New OT I, II, etc. See OT I, II, etc.
-
- Newspeak, George Orwell's "1984" explication of applied semantics.
- "1984" provides much insight into the cult of Scientology, by the
- way.
-
- NLSCC, the Netherlands branch office of the ARSCC, which also does
- not exist.
-
- Non-E, Non-Existence. A production level; someone is said to be in
- Non-E when they are new on their post, not known to all the other
- Org terminals (people), and not producing anything. There is a
- formula for getting out of Non-E all the way up to Power, the best
- condition, or measure of an individual's production. It is all
- about making more money. See Conditions.
-
- NOTS, NED (New Era Dianetics) for OTs (Operating Thetans). See NED,
- OT 5.
-
- NYF, New York Foundation Org, evenings and weekends.
-
-
- O:
-
- Oat Tea, what the bus driver sometimes calls the OT or Operating
- Thetan levels of Scn's bizarre space-opera auditing "technology" in
- which body thetans are removed from the mark for a few thousand
- bucks.
-
- Obedience to authority, see Milgram experiment.
-
- Objectives, low-level "therapy" procedures meant to instill
- pliability and sheep-like passivity in new Scientologists. Most
- involve physical manipulation of the body, on the premise that the
- "raw meat" is too "low-toned" to be run or real auditing. See
- Control.
-
- OC, see Orange County.
-
- OEC, Organization Executive Course. An executive training course
- and its associated policy in HCOPLs, Hubbard Communication Office
- Policy Letters, collected into a set of eight large numbered green
- volumes, also called the "Green Vols." A person knowing the data in
- these volumes fully and applying it could completely reverse any
- down-trending statistics, or even a bring back a failing company,
- Hubbard says. "OEC 0 is the Basic Staff Volume; read it before you
- commit a crime on post." See also "Red Vols."
-
- OES, the Organization Executive Secretary, one of the three
- executives directly under the ED, the Executive Director, along
- with the HES and PES. Also called the Org Exec Sec.
-
- Off lines, not paying and taking Scientology training or "therapy".
- See lines.
-
- One One or 1.1, someone stuck at 1.1 on Hubbard's emotional Tone
- Scale, an SP (Suppressive Person; someone who disagrees with
- Scientology and deserves to be destroyed because of their beliefs.)
- See Tone Scale.
-
- On lines, taking Scientology services in the form of processing
- "therapy" or training. Also used loosely as meaning in contact or
- communication with, as "Mary has a Psych on her lines." See lines.
-
- On Source, following Hubbard exactly as written; being true to
- Hubbard's word. See Source.
-
- OoS, Organization of Scientology, pronounced "ooze". Similar to Co$
- and many others, a joking name for Scientology sometimes used by
- its critics, in this case as a protest against the application of
- the term "church" (as in CoS, Church of Scientology) to what is
- essentially a giant con game cum criminal conspiracy.
-
- Operating Thetan, the exalted state that is the target of Scn's
- weird "technology" of removing body thetans, said to be accompanied
- by strange powers like the ability to kill someone with a thought
- or fry a bug at a considerable distance. See OT.
-
- Operation Foot Bullet, a joke at Scientology's expense; the
- Scientologists whose job it is to "contribute" to ars often seem to
- be doing so poorly, it is as if they're shooting themselves in the
- foot. Humorously named after the seriously criminal Operation
- Freakout and Operation Snow White. There's been some call to update
- this to Operation Foot Bazooka, given the incredible stunts the
- cult has pulled recently like suing the German government.
-
- Operation Freakout, a plan to carry out the Fair Game policy, the
- policy of attacking perceived Scientology enemies, on Paulette
- Cooper, the author of the book "The Scandal of Scientology." The GO
- (Guardian's Office, the cult's KGB-like security organization
- responsible for covert operations and dirty tricks of all kinds)
- operation involved framing Ms. Cooper with a bomb threat made to
- the Arab Consulate, among other things.
-
- Operation Snow White, see Snow White.
-
- Op Pro by Dup, an Objective, qv, that involves copying the
- auditor's simple hand motions like the child's game of pat-a-cake.
- See Control.
-
- Op-Term, a situation of opposition to a terminal or person, giving
- a reason to fight. "Sue started Op-Terming with the SPs on ars; she
- would have been better off not giving them a game."
-
- Orange County, OC, - also abbreviated SOC for Scientology Orange
- County. When I was in the Sea Org it was located on Irvine Blvd in
- Tustin, CA. - Miss X.
-
- Org, Noun. Organization; a cult group, internally called a
- "Church." Org usually refers to a Class IV Org (now Class V);
- Higher up than a low level Mission or franchise, but lower than a
- Class XII Org, or Advanced Org, (AO), or Saint Hill Org. ASHO
- stands for the American Saint Hill Org, while AOLA stands for the
- Advanced Org, Los Angeles. Both ASHO and AOLA are higher up the
- power chain than a Class V Org.
-
- Organization Executive Course, see OEC.
-
- Org Board, a map to the massive cult bureaucracy; details every
- post, division, department, executive, etc. that go to make up a
- Scientology Organization. Some Org Boards contain seven divisions,
- some have nine; they all have a large number of specifically
- defined posts. See Division.
-
- OSA, Office of special affairs. The "dirty work" department, the
- cult's KGB. Took over from the GO, Guardian's Office, when the GO's
- leaders went to jail for infiltrating government offices, stealing
- and altering official files that put the cult in a bad light. "OSA
- Int - Office of Special Affairs International - Oversees DSA
- (Director of Special Affairs) network as well as handling
- international external threats against the Church of Scientology
- and international legal matters." - Jonathon Barbera. Also called
- GOSA as a pun on GO+OSA, and as a means of putting the lie to the
- constant PR refrain that "we've reformed; we're no longer
- criminals". Yeah, right. Only the name changed, in fact; the dirty
- tricks and harassment operations continue to this day. Just ask any
- of the ars regulars for examples; many have first-hand experience.
- OSA Int is now located at the HGB, qv.
-
- OT, Operating Thetan, one who is above Clear, a state of partial
- enlightenment, and who is not just free of unconscious impulses,
- but is free of other things too so that they can operate, and be
- causative over the physical universe and do kewl things like fry
- bugs, read minds, kill people with a thought, etc. Note: most of
- the OT levels have been modified over time, sometimes extensively.
- These modifications are designated "New OT (level)".
-
- OT I, (OT 1), comes after completing OT eligibility and OT preps
- (qv), this consists of walking about and counting people until one
- has a "win", and similar god-like procedures. EP (End Phenomena) is
- to extrovert a being, and bring about an awareness of himself in
- relation to others and the physical universe. Also called OT
- (Operating Thetan) orientation. OT I has had various incarnations
- over the years. BTW, there's this swamp land I've got for sale in
- FLA...
-
- OT II, (OT 2); consists of hundreds of boring "implants" written in
- Hubbard's hand like "to be or not to be", followed by "spotting the
- light" that accompanied the "implants." EP (End Phenomena; the
- final result of processing "therapy") is rehabilitation of
- intention and ability to project intention. With an EP like that,
- it can't fail! "A series of processes directed at whole track
- implant materials (GPMs) dealing with dichotomies and binary
- thinking. Available at Advanced Organizations and higher." -
- Jonathon Barbera.
-
- OT III, (OT 3); Operating Thetan (level) three, also called the
- wall of fire. Deals with Incident 2, Xenu, the evil galactic
- overlord, and the H bombs on Hawaii 76 million years ago. Hubbard
- said that anyone who was exposed to this level casually would
- "freewheel" through it, become a chronic insomniac, then get sick
- and die. "Locating and auditing of body thetans on Incident I
- (first incident in MEST universe) and Incident II (incident which
- caused the degradation of these beings into body thetans and
- clusters as caused by Xenu approximately seventy-five million years
- ago). Emphasis on this level is ridding the pre-OT of body thetans
- which are conscious enough to respond to the auditing. Available at
- Advanced Organizations and higher. Partially replaced by New OT V."
- - Jonathon Barbera. See Incident Two.
-
- OT IV, (OT 4); the Operating Thetan drug rundown. New OT IV gets
- rid of the effects of taking drugs in past lifetimes for a few
- thousand dollars. You should really see this land in FLA; it is
- near Clearwater... "Mocking-up and unmocking implants from Clearing
- Course in order to prevent future implanting plus the handling and
- rehabilitation of past auditing. Product was supposed to be an OT
- Exterior. Replaced by New OT IV: handles the effects of drugs,
- medicine, and alcohol by addressing BTs stuck to/in drugs,
- medicine, and alcohol incidents. Audited by Class VIII auditors at
- Advanced Organizations and higher." - Jonathon Barbera.
-
- OT V, (OT 5); get rid of those damn Body Thetans! EP (End
- Phenomena) is cause over life. Should be cause over your debt;
- you'll need it. New OT 5 starts what is call New Era Dianetics for
- Operating Thetans, NED for OTs or NOTS, reputed to be for removing
- BTs (Body Thetans; evil spirit infestations) that didn't respond on
- OT3. Physical universe familiarization, for only a few 'thou, was a
- part of old OT V. "A series of drills directed at the Pre-OT's
- handling of, and relationship to, MEST. Drills were to be done
- exterior. Replaced by New OT V: A series of steps directed at
- clearing the Pre-OTs body of body thetans with some attention on
- body thetans which are causing particular conditions (including
- health conditions, rock slams caused by the evil intentions of body
- thetans, PTSness caused by suppressive body thetans, etc.) Audited
- by Class IX auditors at Advanced Organizations and higher. 55
- HCOBs." - Jonathon Barbera. Note: this level has been published on
- the internet at many locations, however reading it won't help to
- understand it much, as it is insane garbage.
-
- OT VI, (OT 6); what, more body thetans? New OT 6 teaches the
- sucker, I mean the Pre-OT, to do NOTs, New Era Dianetics for
- Operating Thetans, solo. OT VI is very expensive; it is easy to run
- up a $40,000 bill to get ready for the next step, OT VII. OT
- ability drills for a few 'thou more constituted old OT VI. "Drills
- dealing with exteriorization, emotions, and sensations. The drills
- were supposed to be done exterior. Replaced by New OT VI: A course
- which trains the Pre-OT on how to solo audit Solo NOTs. Available
- at FSO (Flag). 14 HCOBs." - Jonathon Barbera.
-
- OT VII, (OT 7); and still more? On OT VII one does NOTS, New Era
- Dianetics for Operating Thetans, solo. New OT VII is cheaper than
- New OT V, as only the six month C/S'ing and the final certainly
- check are paid for and the main work is left to the mark himself.
- Old OT VII was projection of intention and polish up for a few more
- 'thou...and you thought shouting was all you needed to project your
- intention. "A series of processes, drills, and training steps
- directed at intention. Replaced by New OT VII: the purpose of this
- level is the further ridding of body thetans. Done at FSO (Flag)
- and at home for two to three years. Product is an OT." - Jonathon
- Barbera.
-
- OT VIII, (OT 8); Rumours are that the EP of this level is to
- cognite that Hubbard is god. After US $360,000, Hubbard had better
- be god, goddamn it, otherwise you've just been royally duped! Will
- you gain god-like abilities yourself? Plonk down the US $360,000 or
- so to get to this stratospheric level, and find out...or you could
- rent a clue for ten cents and buy a nice house and a couple cars
- with the money you'd save. OT VIII is the top of the current Grade
- Chart - OT IX won't be released until all the present Orgs are the
- size of the old Saint Hill Organization in East Grinstead, England,
- in the '60s - not until hell freezes over, in other words. The
- Bridge, or Gradation Chart of Human Awareness and Abilities, tops
- out at OT 15, in some versions, although information is sketchy for
- the last few. OT 8 is a big expensive mystery, only delivered on
- the newspeak-named Scientology cruiseliner "Freewinds" out on the
- Caribbean. People who have completed this level have said that it
- is a review of all of the person's auditing and a verification/
- nullification of discoveries the person has made about himself,
- that it is Route 1 and 2 from the _Creation of Human ability_ book,
- that it involves looking into your past auditing folders in order
- to spot any moments where you were being somebody else, e.g. past
- life identities, which you have discovered on Int Rundown or NED
- and any body thetans you have unleashed on OT III, OT IV, OT V, OT
- VI, OT VII and on Lists L10, L11 and L12, then a meter check to see
- if these identities are right or wrong items. At the end of this
- new process (New OT VIII), you will have recovered all of your own
- time track, supposedly. Two slightly different sets of the complete
- process have been posted to alt.religion.scientology, allegedly
- from people who have finished the level on the Freewinds. These
- procedures do indeed involved the 8th dynamic (god), as well as
- other steps, including material from _A History of Man_.
-
- OT IX, (Orders of Magnitude). Prerequisites imply more implant
- material on this level. The word "orders" may merely suggest levels
- or may possibly indicate commands for the OT to perform as a
- Scientologist. - Jonathon Barbera.
-
- OT X, (Character). Rumors have suggested that this level produces
- whole track recall. - Jonathon Barbera.
-
- OT XI (Operating). Probably further rehabilitation of the OT's
- abilities. - Jonathon Barbera.
-
- OT XII (Future). Probably is directed at the OT's handling or
- prediction of the future. - Jonathon Barbera.
-
- OT XIII, Title not given. Probably incomplete or nonexistent. -
- Jonathon Barbera.
-
- OT XIV, Title not given. Probably incomplete or nonexistent. -
- Jonathon Barbera.
-
- OT XV, Title not given. Probably incomplete or nonexistent. If it
- did exist, this level's product would be Total Freedom. - Jonathon
- Barbera. Note: it has been suggested that the old OT levels have
- been bumped up to fill these slots 9 to 15, so if and when these
- levels are released to the public (supposedly only after all
- current orgs are the size of the booming early Saint Hill), the
- current OT VIIIs may be in for a shock re-doing all their old
- levels over again, if they are old-timers.
-
- OT Eligibility, a series of Sec Checks or confessionals a Pre-OT
- must go through to prove they are ethical enough to do the OT
- (Operating Thetan) levels. (And a useful source of blackmail
- material should the Pre-OT decide they don't like the OT levels,
- and want their money back.) "A False Purpose Rundown form which
- verifies the ethics level of the Pre-OT. Rumors have suggested that
- some Pre-OTs are required to make amends or prove their worthiness
- to do upper levels by assisting Scientology in various ways. Done
- at Saint Hills and higher organizations." - Jonathon Barbera.
-
- OT levels, solo-audited (self-metered; the soup-can electrodes of
- Hubbard's crude ohm-meter are held in one hand, and notes are
- jotted down with the other; saves money (for Scientology) over
- having an auditor do it) and expensive processes at the top of the
- Scientology "Bridge." The levels currently run from New OT I to New
- OT VIII.
-
- OT Preps, OT preparations, probably basic case handling steps to
- make sure the Pre-OT is ready for solo auditing and does not have
- attention on past auditing. Done at Saint Hills and higher
- organizations. - Jonathon Barbera.
-
- Out 2D, Illegal or immoral (in cult terms) sex.
-
- Out-Ethics, not obeying like a good little slave. Welcome to the
- exciting world of the totally free. "She is so Out-Ethics, she has
- to be declared to get the Tech in on her." See In-Ethics.
-
- Out-Gradient, see Gradient.
-
- Out Point, something that doesn't fit, or doesn't help to "make it
- go right." A reason why something fails. "Jake's program failed
- because of the out-points in dealing with suppression."
-
- Overt, an evil or Suppressive (damaging to Scientology) act. Of
- course, it is only an Overt if it hurts Scientology; shooting an SP
- (Suppressive Person; an anti-Scientologist) under the Fair Game Law
- (Suppressives may be tricked, sued, lied to, or destroyed, as per
- policy) could be redefined as not being an Overt, as you did it to
- help to "clear the planet", and it "did the least harm to the least
- number of dynamics." "She has committed so many Overts, she can't
- see her own Case anymore." See MU.
-
- Overboarding, the habit of Scientologists in the Sea Org of
- chucking people over the side of a ship. If they hit the rubbing
- strake on the long fall to the water and break their arm, they must
- have pulled it in. If they can't swim, they're just dramatizing
- their wholetrack overts. In any case, it is their fault. The
- pirates used the same tech, but they called it walking the plank.
-
- O/W, Overts and Withholds, undisclosed naughty (anti-Scientology)
- acts and the attempt to hide them from public view. Also called O/W
- "tech".
-
-
- P:
-
- PAB, Professional Auditor's Bulletin. An issue type for Scientology
- auditors or therapists. Some of Hubbard's "technical" writings to
- his flock of auditors may be found in these.
-
- PAC, Pacific Area Command, the Los Angeles area in Hubbardspeak.
-
- PACRPF, Pacific Area Command - Rehabilitation Project Force, in the
- basement of the Cedars Complex. Most RPF'ers live in Lebanon Hall
- and do their courses on the first floor of the main building. Only
- a few are sent to the basement the (RPF's RPF) down in the
- extensive tunnel network under the main building that extends out
- under the parking lot.
-
- Particle, a person seen as a thing to be routed, or a piece of
- information in the cult's communication theory.
-
- PC, preclear. Someone who is getting auditing (spiritual
- counseling) who is not yet "Clear," Clear being that state of being
- free of unconscious impulses that cloud your judgment, and not
- having any memories of pain and unconsciousness or engrams. PC or
- preclear is often used to mean anyone taking Scientology "therapy"
- even if they are Clear or above. A person who is OT 1 through OT 8
- and being audited may be called a PC or sometimes a pre-OT.
-
- PDC, the Philadelphia Doctorate Course; dates from 1952. Now
- offered as a series of tapes of Hubbard's lectures known as the PDC
- lectures.
-
- Perceptics, the list of senses, extended far beyond the usual five
- by Scientology.
-
- PES, the Public Executive Secretary, one of the three executives
- directly under the ED, the Executive Director, along with the HES
- and OES. Also called the Public Exec Sec.
-
- Piltdown Man, a ancestor of man with huge jaws and a nasty habit of
- using them to eat his wife, according to Hubbard. NB, this was a
- fraud perpetrated on the scientific community from 1912 until 1953,
- when it was proved to be a hoax, of a human cranium and an ape jaw
- "discovered" near Piltdown, Sussex, England by Charles Dawson.
- However, Hubbard never withdrew his ridiculous claim that Dawson's
- hoax was a direct ancestor to modern man.
-
- Poodle, a pet name for David Miscavige, the dictator of the cult of
- Scientology. Dennis Erlich: "Patrick Jost, in a conversation with
- me, described the little pr*ck as looking like a poodle. Knowing
- Miscarriage as I do, I thought the handle fit well, so I've used it
- ever since. Although I think lawn ornament and (*) fit him well,
- too." (*) is crude ASCII art. Very crude.
-
- Postulate, to wish into existence; a supposed OT super-power along
- the lines of Tone 40 and Intention, qv. "David postulates that the
- Psyches will all be destroyed by the year 2000; our program of
- dead-agenting them will make his postulate stick." Ted Mayett: "I
- have a definition for Postulate. - body english on a bowling ball."
-
- Pot Kettle Black, from the saying "the pot calling the kettle
- black", a common phrase on ars in reply to, for example, a
- Scientologist calling ars critics "bigots" when it was the cult's
- leader Hubbard who wrote "the trouble with China is there are too
- many Chinks", and that blacks had bigger reads on the E-meter due
- to having bigger overts (sins) that whites, and other racist
- remarks, to which a critic follows up "Pot Kettle Black."
-
- Power Processing, (Grades V & VA - Power and Power Plus). First set
- of processes are directed at the upper part of the awareness chart
- (source, existence, conditions). These levels are only done when a
- PC does not go Clear on New Era Dianetics and is audited by Class
- VII auditors at Saint Hills and higher organizations. - Jonathon
- Barbera. See Grades.
-
- PR, Public Relations. A central theme in the cult with several
- drills and many written policies. The whole idea is to make
- Scientology out to be something good, something great, and to
- attack all sources of criticism vigorously with an end to silencing
- them. Many of the low-level Scientologists will go into PR mode
- automatically and wax enthusiastic about the wonderful "gains" they
- are having and so forth without realizing the false picture of
- Scientology they are creating. High-level Scientologists engage in
- outright lying and distortion of facts, such as calling modern
- Germany a "Nazi state" or saying that psychs, (psychiatrists) are
- behind some global conspiracy, or turning failed lawsuits into "big
- wins" with bland propaganda and so on. See Freedom.
-
- Preclear, see PC.
-
- Prenatal, an Engram (moment of pain and unconsciousness) received
- while in the womb. Hubbard guessed the womb was a nasty place, full
- of bumps and grinds and horrible noises.
-
- Pre-OT, a person who is being audited and is above Clear on the
- grade chart. See PC.
-
- PRO, Public Relations Officer.
-
- PROAC, Public Relations Office (or Officer) Area Control.
-
- Process, an auditing or "therapy" action.
-
- Processing, the action of auditing a PC or patient. A coldly
- distant term for Scientology's "therapy", which itself can be very
- cold and distant; the term shows Hubbard's lack of respect for the
- people he conned out of their money for his quack cult "therapy".
-
- Pro TRS, the Professional Training Routines for auditors or
- therapists, involving long hours staring at another student,
- reciting verses out of Lewis Carroll's "Alice in Wonderland",
- Bullbaiting or insulting each other, and doing lots of Clay Demos,
- or figures in Plasticine (tm). "Our son was made into a zombie on
- the Pro TRs."
-
- Psychs, psychiatrists and psychologists. Seen by the paranoid cult
- as being the ultimate in evil and corruption on Earth; out to
- destroy us all by cutting out our brains with transorbital
- leucotomies, or zapping us into submission with electro-convulsive
- therapy (ECT), or zombifying us with selective serotonin re-uptake
- inhibitors (SSRIs) like Ritalin and Prozac. The cult front-group
- called the Citizen's Commission on Human Rights (CCHR), a la
- Orwell, is dedicated to destroying these evil beings known as
- Psychs, but who are really members of the fifth galactic invader
- force, qv.
-
- PT, Present Time, the here and now. "SPs are stuck in an incident
- in the past; they need to be brought up to PT."
-
- PTS, Potential Trouble Source. Someone who is in contact with an
- SP, a Suppressive or anti-Scientology person, and therefore may
- cause trouble for the cult. "Mary is a PTS Type III." Adjective;
- "She is PTS to that Wholetrack SP on her lines." See also
- individual types of PTS - 1 to 3, and A to J, SP, Disconnection.
-
- PTS/SP Course, a training pack that deals with how to handle and
- disconnect from SPs (Suppressive Persons; people who disagree with
- Scientology) that are enturbulating (disturbing) you, usually in
- one's immediate family.
-
- PTS Type One, a person who has an SP in contact with them, trying
- to help them get out of the cult.
-
- PTS Type Two, a person who has an SP in their past who they can't
- name. A catch-all for people who don't improve using the unworkable
- quack therapy of Scientology.
-
- PTS Type Three, a person suffering a psychotic breakdown due to
- connection with an anti-Scientologist or psychiatrist, supposedly.
- Often this label is applied to people who flip under the incredible
- strain of Scientology's paranoid bullshit. PTS Type Three's are
- then placed on the Introspection Rundown, where they are locked up
- to hide them from authorities, who don't like to see people driven
- round the bend by the cult, and may make waves.
-
- PTS Type A, people intimately connected with SPs through family or
- marital ties who are likely to have help getting out of the cult or
- be exposed to the other side of the question.
-
- PTS Type B, criminals.
-
- PTS Type C, people who make legal threats against the cult, or who
- publicly attack Scientology.
-
- PTS Type D, people who believe that Scientology is responsible for
- what it did to them, who won't buy the line that they are
- completely responsible for all the destructive things the cult does
- and won't accept that the victim is solely to blame for any
- mishaps.
-
- PTS Type E, people who are forced into being audited by others. To
- be effective, the impetus must seem to come from within, then they
- only have themselves to blame.
-
- PTS Type F, people who aren't certain that Scientology's quack
- therapy works, and want to test it.
-
- PTS Type G, rich or influential people who want free quack auditing
- "therapy" based on their status.
-
- PTS Type H, open minded people who aren't certain and 100%
- dedicated to Scientology, as the cult demands.
-
- PTS Type I, people who do not believe that they can get better
- using the cult's quack therapy, thus the placebo effect will be
- weakened.
-
- PTS Type J, people who are likely to have a critical bent regarding
- Scientology, who may not swallow the BS in one big gulp - judges,
- boards, newspaper reporters, magazine writers, etc.
-
- Purif, the Purification Rundown. A cleansing process, intended to
- remove drugs supposedly stored in body fat through running, taking
- megadoses of vitamins and minerals, and sweating in a sauna for
- hours every day. The Purif costs roughly $1,500, and takes about
- two weeks to do. There is no scientific evidence to back up the
- cult of Scientology's claims about the supposed benefits of the
- Purif. See Grades, Guk Bomb, Dianazene.
-
- Put a head on a pike, a Hubbardian policy learned apparently from
- Vlad the Impaler to intimidate critics by taking their leader and
- doing their worst to him or her through harassment, lawsuits,
- frame-ups, etc. in the hope that this will scare others off. "OSA
- and RTC have really put a head on a pike in the media industry with
- Time/Warner being sued for 400 million dollars; the libel chill
- should make other magazines think twice before writing about
- Scientology."
-
-
- Q:
-
- Q & A, question(ing) and answer(ing); not going A to B, but rather
- wasting time, querying orders instead of blindly obeying like you
- are meant to. "Don't Q & A on the order; go out and kill the
- judge's dog!"
-
-
- R:
-
- R6EW, Routine 6 - End Words (Grade VI). The first solo audited
- level done by PCs who did not go Clear on New Era Dianetics. This
- level is directed at R6 (reactive mind) implant material by finding
- the ideas (endwords) which the PC is dramatizing. Available at
- Advanced Organizations and higher. - Jonathon Barbera.
-
- Raw Meat, A derogatory term for the ordinary public or
- non-Scientologists. "Body route some more Raw Meat into this Org,
- Sam, or I'll send you to Ethics!"
-
- RD, Rundown. An auditing or "therapy" process.
-
- Reactive Mind, the place where Engrams, memories of pain and
- unconsciousness, are stored. On a higher level, Engrams are
- revealed to be none other than Body Thetans or evil spirits
- infesting our bodies by the thousands. Also called the Bank.
-
- Reality, "basically an agreement", sputtered Hubbard. Trouble is,
- the general population doesn't agrees with that definition.
-
- Red Vols, the huge set of red "technical" volumes that contain the
- Scientology "technology." See OEC, Green Vols.
-
- Reg, register, registrar or registration. To sell Scientology
- services or the salesmen of the Org. "Your next step after course
- completion is to see the Reg, Sally." "We need to get more Regging
- done to boost GI by next Thursday!"
-
- Repair, a fixer-upper for when the "100% standard" uniformly
- workable "tech" of Scientology fails or goes wrong; a common
- occurrence. "Beth just paid $2,500 for a repair."
-
- Restimulate, to turn on unpleasant memories. "By reading the OT 3
- materials posted to ars, my Case has become heavily Restimulated."
-
- R-Factor, Reality Factor, a harsh and brutal cussing out by a
- superior, usually given to one who is downstat, or not making
- enough money.
-
- Rice and Beans, the naughty SO (Sea Organization) member's diet
- regimen. Guaranteed to lose weight, or gums and teeth, or
- resistance to Scientology's weird concepts - whichever comes first.
-
- RICO, Racketeering, Influence, and Corrupt Organizations Act. An
- American bill put forward to curtail organized crime, like
- Scientology, for example.
-
- Ridge, a solid mass which purportedly develops when two flows
- collide. "He's creating such a ridge by arguing with the public."
- "I still have that ridge in my forehead from the baseball that hit
- me."
-
- Rock Slam, an erratic E-Meter needle movement, see RS.
-
- Rock Slammer, see RS.
-
- Ron, Lafayette Ronald Hubbard. L. Ron Hubbard is often called "Ron"
- by his followers. Other names frequently used for him are "L. Ron
- Hubbard", "The Commodore", "Source", "LRH", and "The Admiral." Born
- in 1911 in Tilden, Nebraska; died in 1986.
-
- Ronbot, a derogatory term for a Scientologist. See clam.
-
- RPF, Rehabilitation Project Force, the cult's internal gulag where
- bad people are sent for punishment or "rehabilitation"; a brain
- washing and penal organization.
-
- RS or R/S, Rock Slam, a type of "read" that registers on the
- E-Meter, indicating that you have an evil intention. The needle
- swings violently back and forth. Round about '77 or so, everyone in
- the Sea Org had to be run on "List One", a list containing items
- like LRH, auditing, E-Meters, etc. If an R/S showed up at any point
- on the list, you went directly to RPF. Do not pass go, do not
- collect $17. Rock slammer technically means any person with one or
- more R/Ses shown in their PC folders. In slang, it means a criminal
- or SP. "Harry is a real Rock-Slammer; better get him into a
- sec-check fast."
-
- RTC, Religious Technology Center. David Miscavige is COB - Chairman
- of the Board - of the RTC, which holds the cult's "trademarks" and
- "copyrights." That's right; "trademarks" and "copyrights!"
- Scientology is the only "religion" (so it claims) around to try to
- patent spiritual freedom. Of course, it is all a money-making scam;
- if the laughable "tech" was made free and public, on the Internet
- for example, who would pay $300,000 for it? Jonathon Barbera:
- "Senior-most management organization in Scientology (on the chart).
- Protects the technologies of Dianetics and Scientology through the
- ownership of the trademarks. Includes the Inspector General Network
- which is responsible for the three main realms of activity (ethics,
- tech, and administration). Each of these realms are overseen by an
- Inspector General (IG Ethics, IG Tech, and IG Admin)."
-
- Rundown, an auditing or "therapy" process. "The Sunshine Rundown
- sells for $5,000."
-
- Running Program, in an effort to help tired executives who only
- worked 18 hour days, Hubbard devised a program of taking megadoses
- of mineral supplements and running circles around a pole or tree
- for five hours a day in desert heat. "David Mayo was on the Running
- Program at Happy Valley in California."
-
-
- S:
-
- Saint Hill, the manor Hubbard bought in East Grinstead, England,
- with his ill-gotten gains. See SH.
-
- Scamizdat, a net.zine containing much of the secret Scientology
- "technology" and policy. Scamizdat got its name from scam
- (Scientology) + samizdat, an underground press for publishing and
- disseminating dissident works in the former Soviet Union; also, the
- materials so published. It is an abbreviation of samizdatel'stvo,
- meaning self publishing (house), from sam-, self, + izdatel'stvo,
- publisher. The creators of Scamizdat obviously see parallels
- between Communist Russia and Scientology in the way they deal with
- critics and free-speech. Spam Killer, achilles@ilium.net:
- "'samizdat' is a clever pun. It means 'self-published' but it takes
- force from 'gosizdat' (sp?), the Soviet acronym for Government
- Publishing."
-
- Scieno, a term for Scientologist, which is a bit long to type out
- over and over and over. The origination of the term according to
- Dennis Erlich: "The term was coined by none other than Bill Franks
- himself. He was made the Executive Director International for life
- by the Phattard in 1979 (i believe). After poodleboy had him
- kidnapped, taken to Hemet and held against his will, he escaped and
- came back to Clearwater to picket in front of the Ft. Harrison."
- Usage is generally somewhat disparaging, but less so than "clam".
-
- Scieno-speak, see Scientologese. (ars)
-
- Scientologese, a term used to describe the strange new language
- used within the cult of Scientology; an odd mixture of rather
- illiterate English and thousands of new terms that Hubbard
- introduced in his extensive writings. Also called Scieno-speak,
- Hubbardese. (ars)
-
- Scientology, Hubbard's money-making venture into religion; started
- after Dianetics. Word comes from Nordenholz's book "Scientologie
- 34."
-
- #Scientology, an IRC discussion channel devoted to Scientology.
- Formerly #clambake.
-
- Scn, short for Scientology.
-
- Sec Check, confessional dirty-laundry type Scientology "therapy."
- See "Sec Checking."
-
- Sec Checking, Security Checking. Running lists of questions on a PC
- or patient using the Meter to find criminal behavior that can be
- used as potential blackmail, should the PC ever blow or become
- critical of the cult. Similar to a confessional; the PC is lied to
- and told the revealed secrets and Overts will remain confidential,
- yet the cult often publishes and distributes the items found by Sec
- Checking, which are written down in folders at the time of the
- session. Term comes from Hubbard's extreme paranoia about
- Communist, governmental, or psychiatric infiltration of
- Scientology, and the need to run Security checks on new
- Scientologists.
-
- Senior C/S (Case Supervisor) Int, part of INT management and is
- located with CMO INT. The person holding this post is considered
- the senior-most technical terminal within the Church and is
- responsible, with his or her juniors, for overseeing standard
- delivery, receiving tech related petitions, and c/s'ing difficult
- cases which cannot be resolved at a smaller organization. -
- Jonathon Barbera.
-
- Senior Exec Strata, Senior Executive Strata. Management
- organization in charge of developing programs to be done in service
- organizations to boost various areas of production and delivery.
- Each of the members of the Exec Strata are responsible for a
- specific area such as selling books or field activities. - Jonathon
- Barbera. Head of the Exec Strata is the ED INT, currently Guillaume
- Lesevre.
-
- Ser Fac, Service Facsimile. A mental image picture the PC (Preclear
- or patient) uses to make himself or herself right and others wrong,
- help him dominate others and himself escape domination, or to
- enhance his own survival and injure that of others. At least,
- that's what the tech says; in reality, the term is applied to
- people who are not "up-stat" - running around like a chicken with
- their head cut off to make money fast for the cult. If someone is
- moping, looks depressed, is making excuses, saying "oh, poor me",
- justifying their errors and generally "acting the victim" and
- trying to get sympathy instead of being 100% dedicated and "making
- it go right", they are said to be ser fac'ing (pronounced FACKing).
- In other words, if someone isn't living up to the fascist ideals of
- Scientology, they're said to be dramatizing their ser facs."If you
- keep pulling down stats in my area with your Ser Facs, I'll write a
- KR on you!" Grade 4 deals with auditing this type of engram out of
- the mark. See Grade 4.
-
- Service Facsimile, see Ser Fac.
-
- Session, an auditing or "therapy" regimen; PC patient holds the
- cans, Auditor "therapist" behind the Meter. Also called Processing,
- Auditing, qv.
-
- Severe reality adjustment, see SRA.
-
- SH, Saint Hill manor, in East Grinstead, Sussex, England. Hubbard
- set up Scientology's worldwide headquarters there for several
- years, until he was kicked out of the UK by the government's Home
- Office.
-
- Shore Story, a lie told to cover up illegal activity or give a good
- PR facade to fool wogs, non-Scientologists. "Your Shore Story while
- on mission will be that you are working for an independent research
- facility out of Dallas."
-
- SHSBC, the Saint Hill Special Briefing Course for auditors,
- ("therapists") given at Saint Hill in England originally, and now
- given at any Saint Hill Org, like ASHO (the American Saint Hill
- Organization.) The SHSBC is mostly on tapes, and is very long,
- arduous, and expensive. It is meant to give a very high level of
- proficiency to the auditor "therapist", and is recommended for the
- unreleased higher OT levels IX and above. See Class 6.
-
- SLD, Southern Land Development Corp. - a front name used to
- purchase the Ft. Harrison Hotel in Clearwater, Florida.
-
- SMI Int, Scientology Missions International International -
- Oversees all Missions ("Franchises"). - Jonathon Barbera.
-
- SNC, abbreviation for the Stevens Creek Mission.
-
- Snow white, the code name for a cult espionage operation. Snow
- White's goal was to infiltrate government offices and purge their
- files of incriminating material that made the cult look bad.
- 30,000+ documents were stolen from the IRS, the DEA, the Coast
- Guard, and the US Attorney's office. Hubbard's wife, Mary Sue, was
- sentenced to four years in jail for the operation, which was
- carried out by operatives in the GO (Guardian's Office; a precursor
- to OSA, the Office of Special Affairs, the cult's answer to the
- KGB.)
-
- SO, the Sea Org, the commanding and controlling element in the
- cult, partly working off ships, partly land-based at Flag in
- Clearwater, FLA, the Cedars Complex in Los Angeles, and other
- places. The core is now at the INT Base and the HGB, qv.
-
- SO 1 Line, Standing Order number one line. All communications sent
- to Hubbard, so we were told, actually went to him, and were read by
- him, and answered by him. Not true; there was a team of letter
- readers/writers to deal with the volume, right down to forging
- Hubbard's signature on the replies. "When all else fails, there's
- always the SO 1 Line!" See ED INT for more information and the
- address for the replacement for the SO-1 line.
-
- Solo auditing, a self-auditing procedure used at the higher levels
- of the cult's "Bridge," or levels of enlightenment chart. The
- E-Meter cans are stuck onto a plastic holder and held in one hand.
- Saves money for the cult, as solo levels aren't any cheaper, but
- there's no need for an auditor or "therapist," only a C/S, Case
- supervisor (the person in charge of running "therapy" actions on
- the Preclear or patient. Solo violates one of Hubbard's primary
- rules of auditing, that the PC (Preclear) cannot audit himself.
- "Solo Auditor Course, Part Two, includes confidential solo steps to
- be done in order to further train the new solo auditor. Done by
- everyone prior to first solo level (either R6EW or New OT I) at
- Saint Hills and higher organizations." - Jonathon Barbera.
-
- Solo NOTS, self-auditing, solo "therapy" NED for OTs, New Era
- Dianetics for Operating Thetans; the running out of Body Thetans or
- evil spirits. See NED.
-
- Somatics, pains and aches restimulated or turned on during a
- "therapy" session, or contained within an engram or memory
- incident. "The PC got a heavy somatic in her jaw while auditing a
- clam incident."
-
- SOS, Science of Survival; an L. Ron Hubbard book that details the
- dynamics of life, and the principle that we are all just trying to
- survive. Recommended reading.
-
- Source, L. Ron Hubbard is the Source (capitalized) of Scientology;
- his written orders in the form of Policy and Tech, and his spoken
- words on tape are Source. "I feel so much better after getting back
- on Source."
-
- Southern Land Development Corp, see SLB.
-
- SP, Suppressive Person, an evil person; someone who criticizes
- Scientology in any way. (the two are one and the same in the cult)
- SPs are the cult's _1984_ Goldsteins, and give definition to the
- group and a common enemy. Supposedly, some large fraction of the
- total population is composed of these "anti-social" characters,
- variously cited as 2% or 20%. Hubbard listed 12 traits of the SP,
- such as talking in generalities, criticism, and so forth. SPs are
- formally "declared" with a goldenrod issue, and lists are kept of
- these dangerous people. Ars has adopted its own SP levels as a
- badge of honour; in Scientology, there are no levels of SP. SPs
- create PTSes, people who are influenced by them. See MU, PTS,
- Disconnection.
-
- Spaink, verb. An ars word. If you win a lawsuit so decisively that
- your opponent has to pay your legal costs, you are said to have
- "Spainked" your opponent. Scientology was first Spainked by Karin
- Spaink, nlscc luminary, then Spainked by Zenon, and now has been
- Spainked by Magne Berge in Norway.
-
- SP levels, a badge of harassment worn with pride by ars posters;
- they mock the OT levels, and show how suppressive a particular
- participant to ars is; the higher the level, the more damage that
- critic has done to Scientology, and the more fire they have drawn
- in the process.
-
- Spokesclam, a Scientology spokesperson or PR agent. See clam.
-
- Squirrel, a person who subverts Hubbard's "Tech" by alteration. The
- name probably came from the idea of squirrels burying, or being
- associated with, nuts. In the cult jargon, Squirrel refers to
- someone who is too insane to follow Standard Tech. "Mayo was a
- Squirrel because he altered Source." May also be used as a verb
- denoting the action of subversion of Scientology "Technology," as
- "Koos has been squirreling auditing tech."
-
- SRA, Severe Reality Adjustment. The use of screaming and demeaning
- right in someone's face, usually by a superior, to get the person
- to fit into the mold of the Scientology cult better. Similar "tech"
- to that used by drill sergeants in boot camp.
-
- Standard Tech, in theory, all of Scientology is 100% Standard Tech,
- meaning it is just workable, and yet full of unadmitted errors
- needing constant repair actions on PCs (patients). "Flag has the
- most 100% Standard Tech on the planet!" See Golden Age of Tech,
- the.
-
- Stats, Statistics. Each Scientologist has to monitor his or her
- success, which is transmitted to control organs, e.g. the EO,
- Ethics Officer. Stats must be up every Thursday by two (pm), or the
- hapless cult indoctrinee is punished by being made to do Conditions
- or extra work. See also Conditions.
-
- Straightwire, an auditing technique, using hypnosis to place the PC
- (Preclear) right back in the memory incident, to see and hear it
- all over again.
-
- Student Hat, an approximately $1,500 dollar course that teaches
- students to never go by a word they don't understand, and do little
- clay demos out of Plasticine (tm). A good revenue source, as most
- of the course is done from audio tapes, and requires little effort
- from the Supervisor or teacher. See also M3, M4.
-
- Study Tech, the cult's training methodology, involving ensuring the
- student never goes past a word he or she doesn't understand, making
- little Plasticine (tm) figures, and demoing by shuffling a kit of
- small blocks and toys about with the hands. "Stewart paid $1,500 to
- learn Study Tech on the Student Hat course." See also M3, M4.
-
- Success Story, a coerced write-up required to complete any auditing
- "therapy" action. Success Stories are usually filled with bland,
- often meaninglessly nebulous statements about "blowing mass",
- "having cognitions", and "big wins." See "Win", "Big Win."
-
- Sunshine Rundown, an expensive auditing "therapy" routine similar
- to a locational, in which the Preclear (patient) is told to look at
- things about them. "Solo audited without a meter. Spotting drills
- where the Clear spots specific things in the environment. Four of
- the five things to spot may include something near, something far,
- something big, and something small. Available at Class V
- Organizations which deliver the CCRD and all higher organizations."
- - Jonathon Barbera.
-
- Superliterate, referring to a Scientologist who has done the
- Student Hat course and M1 word clearing to enable him or her to
- fastflow through course checksheets. Superliteracy mainly means
- that the Scientologist has no upset on misunderstood words, not
- that they are really super literate, although this is sometimes
- implied and tacitly agreed to. "Hey, you're Superlit? Must be a big
- win to fastflow through your courses like that!"
-
- Super Power, A series of 12 rundowns including: Ethics and Justice
- Repair Rundown, Personal Revival Rundown, Consequences Rundown, and
- False Data and Loss Rundown. Delivered by Super Power auditors at
- FSO (Flag) and might also be delivered to staff at Class Vs who
- have completed KTL (in English speaking organizations) and LOC.
- Release of this rundown is expected to make planetary clearing and
- the expanding of all service organizations to the size of old Saint
- Hill a reality. - Jonathon Barbera.
-
- Suppressive person, see SP.
-
-
- T:
-
- TA, Tone Arm, a potentiometer on the E-meter that adjusts
- sensitivity. TA motion indicates "blowing charge", or success in
- auditing "therapy." Like almost every word in Scientologese, it has
- a loose definition, and is often used to indicate happiness,
- general success, warm fuzzy feelings, etc. "I was really getting
- some good TA on that editor in Clearwater!"
-
- TARSCCDNE, acronym for "the arscc does not exist", the standard
- disclaimer, usually lower-case. See ARSCC.
-
- TD, Technical Dictionary; the cult's wonderful study of semantics
- gone awry; complements the Admin Dictionary. Recommended reading.
- Hubbard recommends certain dictionaries in the Student Hat course,
- and gives several reasons why certain dictionaries are bad. His own
- dictionary fits snugly into his own definition of a bad dictionary.
- Sometimes called the Tech Dictionary,
-
- Tech, short for "technology", the quasi-scientific auditing
- "therapy" processes and actions of Scientology, as found in HCOBs,
- Hubbard Communication Office Technical Bulletins, collections of
- which are found in the Red Vols, qv. "You are hereby declared an
- SP, Sam, for committing Out-Tech."
-
- Teegeeack, Earth. Its old name. 75 million years old, according to
- Hubbard.
-
- Tenyaka Memorial, a world-conspiracy that Hubbard was paranoid
- about; he was convinced this mysterious organization was
- responsible for coordinating attacks on Scientology, and that
- various mental health organizations were in cahoots with it, along
- with Nazis, drug companies, banks, Communists, spies, and, of
- course, psychiatrists. Compare Tanaka Memorial, 1927, a Japanese
- plan for world domination followed in aggression against China and
- later in WWII, named for prime minister general Tanaka, d. 1929.
- Hubbard seems to have misspelt and borrowed his paranoid delusion,
- just like many other things in his life! (Dianetics from dianoetic;
- Scientology from Scientologie, etc.)
-
- Terminal, a fully hatted (trained) person on their post (job), to
- which particles (people or paper) can be sent to and from. A
- dehumanizing term for people, but not a derogatory word inside the
- cult. "After being Declared, your only Terminal is the
- International Justice Chief."
-
- Theta, 1. Uptone. "That was a really Theta speech Miscavige gave
- about how we are stopping the Psyches from taking over the world."
- 2. Life force. "This universe was constructed by Theta."
-
- Theta-L, an email discussion list for Scientologists in good
- standing. Discussion mainly revolves around vapid "wins" and hollow
- "success stories", interspersed with the occasional plan to destroy
- or remove alt.religion.scientology.
-
- Thetan, Spirit, Soul. "I now realize I am a Thetan, not a body."
-
- Thursday at 2:00, the end of the week of production and making
- money in the cult of Scientology. "The Execs are adding up our
- week's statistics now; you better hope you're upstat by Thursday at
- 2:00."
-
- TOK, Tokyo Organization.
-
- Tone Arm, see TA.
-
- Tone Forty or Tone 40, the top of the emotional tone scale, seen as
- a godlike state of command and control of others; see Intention,
- Postulate.
-
- Tone Forty Command, an order given at Tone Forty, and therefore
- filled with mystical OT, Operating Thetan intention that must be
- instantly obeyed.
-
- Tone Scale, the list of all human emotional states, arranged beside
- an arbitrary scale number from -40 (total failure), through 0
- (death), to +40. "SPs are at 1.1, Covert Hostility, on the Tone
- Scale."
-
- Touch Assist, a cult medical regimen meant to reduce ridges
- (afflicted areas due to impact) in the body due to injury. Several
- methods are used. One involves repeatedly touching the injured part
- back to the object which caused the injury. Another involves using
- the hands to smooth away the supposed built-up ridges or force
- lines from impact between objects or flows. Yet another involves
- sticking a finger on the body, and saying "feel my finger"
- repeated, as always, ad nauseum.
-
- Track, the timeline of life's memories; both this life and earlier
- ones.
-
- TRs, Training Routines. Designed to train the auditor "therapist"
- to be unresponsive to the PC patient. Side effect is creating a
- cold and distant "thousand-mile stare" in Scientologists' eyes.
-
- TWC, two-way comm. See 2WC.
-
- Two-way comm. See 2WC.
-
-
- U:
-
- UK-ARSCC, the United Kingdom branch office of the ARSCC, which also
- does not exist.
-
- UFZA, United Freezone Alliance, a loose affiliation of former cult
- members who still can't throw off the tatters of Hubbard's "tech".
- See Free Zone. (act)
-
- Up Lines, towards the top of the cult hierarchy of Organizations.
- "All the money from Class V Orgs goes Up Lines."
-
- Up Stat, describing a condition of having the all-important
- production statistics going up, indicating increased output and
- more money coming in. Also, a general term of goodness or
- cleanliness, showing a kind of Scientological glow. After all, what
- could be better than having more money? "You should see the new ASI
- offices in LA; they are so incredibly Up Stat it would blow your
- mind." See Down Stat.
-
- USB, United States Base - same as Flag Service Org. See FSO.
-
-
- V:
-
- Valence, possession by another personality or evil spirit. "You
- sure mock up a good SP valence!"
-
- Verbal Tech, the cardinal sin of describing the cult's "tech" by
- word of mouth, or through one's own writing, deemed a "High Crime."
- "If you don't shut up with your originations of what you think a
- Fall means, I'm sending you to Ethics for spouting Verbal Tech!"
-
- VFP, Valuable Final Product, the end result of a plan of action
- drawn up with targets. Each post in an org has a VFP it is meant to
- produce; ie, the VPF of a supervisor might be well-trained
- students.
-
- VGIs, Very Good Indicators. A bright, shining, smiling face
- expected and rewarded after a feedback session with an auditor
- "therapist" and an E-Meter. "Sally was F/Ning with VGIs after her
- Sunshine Rundown."
-
-
- W:
-
- Wall of Clay, the extensive clay demos of Plasticine (tm) done on
- the Pro TRs (professional training routines for auditor
- "therapists.") A whole chapter from a book needs to be clay demoed.
- It can take over a week of 16 hour days, if doing TRs (training
- routines) the hard way, according to SO (Sea Org) standards.
-
- Wall of Fire, the OT 3 incident with atomic bombs being dropped on
- our frozen souls on Hawaii. See Incident Two, OT 3.
-
- WDC, the Watchdog Committee. A high-level cult security arm
- designed to keep an eye on the other branches. Jonathon Barbera:
- "Senior-most management organization in the Church of Scientology.
- WDC Chairman is, officially, the head of the Church. In 1993 this
- post was held by the CO CMO INT somewhat secretly, but it may be
- policy for these two posts to be held by the same individual. This
- organization oversees large areas of Scientology such as OSA, WISE,
- SMI, SO Service Orgs, etc. and each one of these areas are overseen
- by a specific executive (referred to as WDC OSA, WDC SMI, etc.).
-
- WDNE, which does not exist. Used after ARSCC, as: "the arscc
- (wdne)" or tarsccdne. See ARSCC, TARSCCDNE.
-
- White Glove, a clean-up make-work done at the end of each week by
- Sea Org staff. It usually entails removing every speck of dust from
- a room with dirty grey rags and little or no cleaning supplies to a
- standard whereby a white glove wielded by the superior cannot pick
- up anything when wiped on various surfaces around the area
- involved. Of course, if a group is downstat, the cleanup takes
- longer; white-glove inspections can take many hours. "This is the
- sixth flunk on the white glove in this room; if I have to come back
- again if it doesn't pass next time you're all staying and working
- for another five hours to get your fucking stats up!"
-
- Wholetrack, the timeline of trillions of years of memory
- Scientologists claim to have. "Sally has major Overts from six
- million years ago on her Wholetrack."
-
- Why, a reason to explain why something happens; a cause. "We need
- to find the why behind the failure of Operation Snow White."
-
- Win, a success from a Scientology perspective. "David Miscavige
- announced some Big Wins we had in Germany in 1994." See "Big Win",
- "Success Story."
-
- WISE, World Institute of Scientology Enterprises. Business
- department of Scientology. Licenses L. Ron Hubbard's "Tech" to
- corporations and then infiltrates them in high-level takeovers. A
- cult front-group, now located at the HGB, qv.
-
- Withhold, after committing an Overt (undisclosed bad act), people
- try to hide it or Withhold it; thus a Withhold is what you're
- hiding. "Sit down and write up your Overts and Withholds." See MU.
-
- Wog, a derogatory and racist term the cult co-opted from British
- slang, and now uses to refer to people outside of Scientology's
- purview.
-
- Wog world, the mundane society away from the totally free supermen
- inside the cult of Scientology, seen as an aberrated sea of
- insanity and criminality to be feared and avoided.
-
- Word clearing, a very common and central activity in the cult.
- There are nine formal methods of word clearing, many being done on
- the E-meter with an auditor (word-clearer). See the individual
- methods under M1, M2, M3, M4, M5, M6, M7, M8 and M9. See in
- particular M3 and M4 for a more detailed explanation of what word
- clearing does and what its real purpose is.
-
- WUS, Western US. See CLO.
-
-
- X:
-
- Xenu (ZEE-new, ZEEN-you), sometimes spelled Xemu (ZEE-moo,
- ZEEM-you), the evil galactic ruler that packaged us all up, put us
- on Hawaii, and blew us up with H bombs 75,000,000 years ago,
- according to L. Ron Hubbard, author of Dianetics. The picture on
- the cover of Dianetics is meant to restimulate this incident
- implanted by Xenu, and force us to buy a copy. What's that you say?
- Hawaii didn't exist 75,000,000 years ago? Shhh! You'll wake him!
- Note: which spelling you choose is up to you; the field is split
- about 50/50 in ex-Scientologists, critics, and even authors on
- which one is best. Each side vigorously defends their pet spelling,
- and both sides have documentation to back up their version, which
- they insist is the only correct one. I believe either is correct,
- but I prefer Xenu with an N, pronounced ZEE-new. It is rumoured
- that this emotional debate will eventually lead to a schism of the
- arscc into two distinct and warring camps (can't you *see* the
- difference? *He's* black on the *left* side!)
-
-
- Some definitions from the cult's literature:
-
- These were provided by provided by sdraper, xpolitic@ix.netcom.com,
- nobody@c2.org (Anonymous User), Xenu's Sister, and several others.
-
- Aberrate, to make something diverge from a straight line. The word
- comes basically from optics. *Aberrated*, departed from
- rationality, deranged. (from TD)
-
- Anaten, a composite of two words, "analytical and attenuation, or
- partial or complete dilution or weakening of the functions of the
- analytical mind. The preclear goes "unconscious" for a moment in
- the session. (HCOB 11 May, AD 15)
-
- Anaten, 1. an abbreviation of analytical attenuation meaning
- diminution or weakening of the analytical awareness of an
- individual for a brief or extensive period of time. If sufficiently
- great, it can result in unconsciousness. (It stems from the
- restimulation of an engram which contains pain and
- unconsciousness.) - Dianetics and Scientology Technical Dictionary.
- 2. simply a drop in ARC to an extreme. (Scn AD) (PAB 70) 3. the
- physiological by-product of unconsciousness. (SOS, Bk. 2, p. 170)
- 4. dope-off. (Ability 52) (dope-off is also defined...basically
- means "sleepy, foggy (as though doped)."
-
- Anger, 1. True anger is a hate hold. At exactly 1.5 on the tone
- scale we have a total ridge. It's hate. When we move a little above
- or below 1.5 we get a dispersal. 2. Anger is simply the process of
- trying to hold everything still. (from SOS glossary)
-
- Antagonism, at the level of tone 2.0, affinity is expressed as
- antagonism, a feeling of annoyance and irritation caused by the
- advances of other people toward the individual. (from SOS glossary)
-
- Apathy, 1. Complete withdrawal from person and people. There is in
- apathy no real attempt to contact one's self and no attempt to
- contact others. Here we have a null point of dissonance which is on
- the threshold of death. 2. A very docile and obedient, if sick,
- state of not-beingness. 3. No effort, all counter-effort. 5.
- Apathy, near death, imitates death. If a person is almost all
- wrong, he approximates death. He says, "What's the use? All is
- lost." (from SOS glossary)
-
- Attention Unit, a theta energy quantity of awareness existing in
- the mind in varying quantity from person to person. (HCOB 11 May,
- AD 15)
-
- Beingness, 1. The assumption or choosing of a category of identity.
- *Beingness* is assumed by oneself or given to oneself, or is
- attained. Examples of *beingness* would be one's own name, one's
- profession, one's physical characteristics, one's role in a game -
- each and all of these things could be called one's *beingness*. 2.
- The person one should be in order to survive. 3. Essentially, an
- identification of self with an object. (from TD)
-
- Blanketing, this incident consists of throwing oneself as a thetan
- over another thetan or over a mest body. Blanketing is done to
- obtain an emotional impact or even to kill. It is strongest in
- sexual incidents where the thetan throws two mest bodies together
- in the sexual act in order to experience their emotions. (HOM, p.
- 62)
-
- Boil-off, v. 1. to become groggy and seem to go to sleep. (HFP, p.
- 100) n. 1. usually a flow running too long in one direction. (XDN
- No. 4, 7204C07) 5. boil-off was originally and sedately named
- "comatic reduction," but such erudition has been outvoted by the
- fact that it has never been used. (DMSMH p. 303)"
-
- Boredom, 1. Boredom is not just not doing anything. Boredom is an
- eddying back and forth which on its lower harmonic becomes pain and
- on a lower harmonic becomes agony. 2. Boredom is not a state of
- inaction. It is a state of idle action, vacillating action where
- penalties are yet in existence, and where they are grave, but a
- state in which one has decided he can't really do anything about
- them. It's just a high-toned apathy. (from SOS glossary)
-
- Cans, electrodes for the E-meter. Steel soup or vegetable cans,
- unpainted, tops cleanly removed, label and glue washed off, tin
- plated or not, have been standard for many years. It is with these
- that calibration has been done. (HCOB, 14 Jul '70)
-
- Cleared theta clear, 1. a person who is able to create his own
- universe; or, living in the mest universe is able to create
- illusions perceivable to others at will, to handle mest universe
- objects without mechanical means and to have and feel no need of
- bodies or even the mest universe to keep himself and his friends
- interested in existence. 2. next level above theta clear (which is
- cleared of the need to have a body) 3. one who has full recall of
- everything and full ability as a thetan. (Scn 8-8008, p. 114) 5.
- ... the thetan is immortal and is possessed of capabilities well in
- excess of those hitherto predicted for man. (Scn 8-8008, p. 9)
-
- Conservatism, at 3.0 on the tone scale we have the person who is
- democratic, but who is somewhat more conservative than the liberal
- at 3.5 in his attitudes and more given to social regulations, being
- more in need of them. (from SOS glossary)
-
- Counter-effort, 1. The *effort* which *counters* one's survival. 2.
- Any *effort* the environment can exert against you. 3. What we're
- talking about when we talk about a *counter-effort is the force of
- impact of an engram. The force of impact which gives the pc an
- engram is a *counter- effort*. (from TD)
-
- Counter-emotion, any *emotion* that is *countering* an existing
- *emotion*. (from TD)
-
- Counter-thought, you think one thing somebody else thinks another.
- Their *thought* is *counter* to your thought. (from TD)
-
- Covert hostility, around 1.1 on the tone scale we reach the level
- of covert hostility. Here the hatred of the individual has been
- socially and individually censured to a point where it has been
- suppressed, and the individual no longer dares demonstrate hate as
- such. He yet possesses sufficient energy to express some feeling on
- the matter, and so what hatred feels comes forth covertly. All
- manner of subterfuges may be resorted to. The person may claim to
- love others and to have the good of others as his foremost
- interest: yet, at the same moment, he works, unconsciously or
- otherwise, to injure or destroy the lives and reputations of people
- and also to destroy property. (from SOS glossary)
-
- Criminal, 1. One who is unable to think of the other fellow, unable
- to determine his own actions, unable to follow orders, unable to
- make things grow, unable to determine the difference between good
- and evil, unable to think at all on the future. Anybody has some of
- these; the criminal has ALL of them. 2. One who thinks help cannot
- be on any dynamic or uses help on anyone to injure and destroy. 3.
- Criminals are people who are frantically attempting to create an
- effect long after they know they cannot. They cannot then create
- decent effects, only violent effects. Neither can they work. (from
- TD)
-
- Ded-dedex, 1. The overt-motivator sequence went backwards. You hit
- Joe, then he hits you. Although it went this way you had it figured
- out that he must have hit you first. So you invented something that
- he did to you to motivate your hitting him. (SH Spec 83, 6612C06)
- 3. where the preclear all out of his own imagination has done
- something to somebody else and then it has been done to him. (PAB
- 18) An overt act (which may also be covert or accidental) is an
- incident which the preclear does to another dynamic. A DED is an
- incident the preclear does to another dynamic and for which he has
- no motivator - i.e., he punishes or hurts or wrecks something the
- like of which has never hurt him. Now he must justify the incident.
- He will use things which didn't happen to him. He claims that the
- object of his injury really deserved it, hence the word, which is a
- sarcasm. A DEDEX is an incident which happens to a preclear _after_
- he has a DED. It is always on the same chain of subject, is always
- after the DED. It means the DED EXposed. It is covered guilt. Its
- effect on the preclear is out of all proportion to the actual
- injury to him. A degrader is an incident or a chain of incidents
- whereby a low-toned person seeks to bring down the tone of a
- higher-toned person...If the preclear is prone to degraders, he has
- a DED-DEDEX situation on the same dynamic he permits to degrade
- him. If he accepts criticism from women, he has a DED-DEDEX on
- women - History of Man Pages 85-86. DED: an incident the pc does to
- another dynamic and for which he has no motivator -- i.e., he
- punishes or hurts or wrecks something the like of which has never
- hurt him. DEDEX: an incident which happens to the pc _after_ he has
- a DED. It is always on the same chain or subject, is always after
- the DED. It means the DED exposed. It is covered guilt. Its effect
- on the pc is all out of proportion to the actual injury to him.
- (Glossary, Scientology: 8-80).
-
- Delusion, a belief in something which is contrary to fact or
- reality resulting from deception, misconception, or misassignment.
- (HCOB 11 May, AD 15).
-
- Dwindling Spiral, 1. one commits overt acts unwittingly. He seeks
- to justify them by finding fault or displacing blame. This leads
- him into further overts against the same terminals which leads to a
- degradation of himself and sometimes those terminals, (HCOB 21 Jan
- '60, Justification) 2. as life progresses, more and more theta
- becomes fixed as entheta in locks and secondary engrams, and less
- and less theta is available to the organism for purposes of reason.
- This is called the dwindling spiral. It is so called because the
- more entheta there is on the case, the more theta will be turned
- into entheta at each new restimulation. It is a three-dimensional
- vicious circle which carries the individual down the tone scale.
- (SOS, Bk. 2, p.26) (From TD)
-
- E-meter, 1. the E-meter is a religious artifact used as a spiritual
- guide in the Church confessional...(HCOPL 24 Sept 73 VII) The
- E-meter is not intended nor effective for the diagnosis, treatment
- or prevention of any disease...(Scn Abridged Dictionary) 5. The
- meter tells you what the preclear's mind is doing when the preclear
- is made to think of something. The meter registers before the
- preclear becomes conscious of the datum. It is therefore a
- pre-conscious meter. It passes a tiny current through the
- preclear's body. This current is influenced by the mental masses,
- pictures, circuits and machinery. When the unclear pc thinks of
- something, these mental items shift and this registers on the
- meter. (from TD)
-
- Engram, a mental image picture of an experience containing pain,
- unconsciousness, and a real or fancied threat to survival; it is a
- recording in the mind of something which actually happened to the
- preclear in the past which contained pain and unconsciousness, both
- of which recorded in the mental image picture called an engram.
- (HCOB 11 May, AD 15)
-
- Ethics, 2. Ethics actually consist, as we can define them now in
- Dn, of rationality toward the highest level of survival for the
- individual, the future race, the group, and mankind, and the other
- dynamics taken collectively. The highest ethic level would be
- long-term survival concepts with minimal destruction, along any of
- the dynamics. (from TD)
-
- Fac One, was an outright control mechanism, invented cut down rebel
- raids on invader installations. It was probably designed by the
- Fourth Invader and used by him in its original state and "ritual"
- for a considerable time. It gave him a nice, noncombative,
- religiously insane community. (Page 73, HOM)
-
- Facsimile, 1. Any mental picture, that is unknowingly created and
- part of the time track is a *facsimile*, whether an engram,
- secondary, lock or pleasure moment. 2. A theta recording. All
- physical perceptions, all effort, emotion and thought which a
- person experiences are recorded continuously, and these recordings
- are called *facsimiles*. They are not dependent upon an organism
- for their continued existence. Any *facsimile* which has been
- recorded is there to be recalled - when the individual has risen
- high enough on the tone scale, when he has regained enough of his
- self-determinism. 3. An energy picture made by a thetan or the
- body's machinery of the physical universe environment. It is like a
- photograph. It is made of mental energy. It means copy of the
- physical universe. 4. The pictures contained in the reactive mind.
- 5. A full *facsimile* is a sort of three-dimensional color picture
- with sound and smell and all other perceptions plus the conclusions
- or speculations of the individual. 6. A simple word meaning a
- picture of a thing, a copy of a thing, not the thing itself. 7. A
- *facsimile* is an energy picture which can be reviewed again. A
- *facsimile* contains more than fifty easily identified perceptions.
- It also contains emotion and thought. 8. Means the physical
- universe impression on thought and it means that section of thought
- which has a physical universe impression on it and it has a time
- tag on it. (from TD)
-
- Fear, 1. A condition of alertness for counter-efforts that threaten
- survival. 2. A fast uncontrolled flow. 3. The emotion of fear and
- the dispersal of energy are one and the same thing because the
- dispersal of energy makes one feel like he wants to run away. (from
- SOS glossary)
-
- Fifth invader force, a thetan from the fifth invader force believes
- himself to be a very strange insect-like creature with unthinkably
- horrible hands. He believes himself to be occupying such a body,
- but is in actuality simply a unit capable of producing space, time,
- energy and matter. (Scn. 8-8008, p. 132)
-
- Firefight, the action of a quarrel between an auditor and a pc is
- called a firefight. (HCOB 21 Apr 71RB)
-
- Fixed Attention Units, attention units which are caught somewhere
- down the time track in one incident or another in the form of
- entheta. (HCOB 11 May, AD 15)
-
- Generality, a general or non-specific statement which is applicable
- to all and used in Scientology to connotate a statement made in an
- effort to either hide cause or to overwhelm another person with the
- all-inclusive. (HCOB 11 May, AD 15)
-
- Grief, 1. A ridge and is occasioned by loss. 3. Grief takes place
- where one recognizes his loss and failure as in the death of
- somebody he loved and tried to help. (from SOS glossary)
-
- Hard way TRs, demand for a start, two hours of no twitch, no blink,
- no eye redness, no unconscious, no wiggle TR Zero. Really real TRs
- beginning with Zero. Like the Bulletin. (LRH Exec Directive 143
- Int)
-
- Invalidation, 1. Refuting or degrading or discrediting or denying
- something someone else considers to be fact. 2. Any thought,
- emotion or effort, or counter-thought, counter-emotion or
- counter-effort which denies or smothers the thought, emotion or
- effort of the individual. 3. *Invalidation* by words is the
- symbolic level of being struck. 4. Basically, non-attention.
- Attention itself is quite important for attention is necessary
- before an effect can be created. 5. *Invalidation* is force
- applied. You apply enough force to anybody and you've *invalidated*
- him. How *invalidated* can he get? Dead! (From TD)
-
- Marcab Confederacy, various planets united into a very vast
- civilization which has come forward up through the last 200,000
- years, [it] is formed out of the fragments of earlier
- civilizations. In the last 100,000 years they have gone on with a
- sort of a decadent kicked-in-the-head civilization that contains
- automobiles, business suits, fedora hats, telephones, spaceships. A
- civilization which looks [like an] almost exact duplicate but is
- worse off than the current U.S. civilization. (SH Spec 291,
- 6308C06)
-
- Megalomaniac, a person who has delusions of grandeur, wealth,
- power, etc. (HCOB 11 May, AD 15)
-
- Mest, 1. A coined word, meaning *matter*, *energy*, *space* and
- *time*, the physical universe. (from TD)
-
- Misemotional, 1. Such a word would indicate that a person did not
- display the *emotion* called for by the actual circumstances of the
- situation. 2. Being *misemotional is synonymous with being
- irrational. (from TD)
-
- Mock-up, verb. To get an imaginary picture of. (from TD)
-
- Mock-up, noun. 1. *Mock-up* is derived from the World War II phrase
- which indicated a symbolized weapon or area of attack. Here, it
- means in essence, something which a person makes up himself. 2. A
- *mock-up* is more than a mental picture; it is a self-created
- object which exists as itself or symbolizes some object in the mest
- universe. It is a thing which one can be. 3. A full perceptic
- energy picture in three dimensions created by the thetan and having
- location in space and time. Now, that's the ideal definition. 4. We
- call a mental image picture a *mock-up* when it is created by the
- thetan or for the thetan and does not consist of a photograph of
- the physical universe. 5. Any knowingly created mental picture that
- is not part of a time track. (from TD)
-
- Motivator, 1. An aggressive or destructive act received by the
- person or one of the dynamics. It is called a *motivator* because
- it tends to prompt that one pays it back - it *motivates* a new
- overt. 2. Something which the person feels has been done to him,
- which he is not willing to have happen. 3. An act received by the
- person or individual causing injury, reduction or degradation of
- his beingness, person, associations or dynamics. 4. An overt act
- against oneself by another. In other words, a *motivator* is a
- harmful action performed by somebody else against oneself. (from
- TD)
-
- Neurotic, 1. Considered to be below 2.5. The neurotic has thorough
- concern about the future to the degree that he has many more fears
- about the future than he has goals in the future. He spends much of
- his time pondering the past. He acts and wonders if he has acted
- correctly and is sure he has not. Thoughts to him are as solid as
- mest. He is overwhelmed by sudden counter- efforts. He is operating
- on a subcontrol center which has been itself very blunted. He is
- ill much of the time to a greater or lesser degree. He has colds.
- He brings "bad luck" and disaster. He is Homo Sapiens at his
- irrational worst. 2. A neurotic is a person who has some obsession
- or compulsion which overmasters his self-determinism to such a
- degree that it is a social liability. 5. The computation of present
- time only. (from TD)
-
- Operating Thetan, 1. A *thetan* exterior who can have but doesn't
- have to have a body in order to control or *operate* thought, life,
- matter, energy, space and time. 2. Willing and knowing cause over
- life, thought, matter, energy, space and time. And that would of
- course be mind and that would of course be universe. 3. An
- individual who could *operate* totally independently of his body
- whether he had one or didn't have one. He's now himself, he's not
- dependent on the universe around him. 4. A Clear who has been
- refamiliarized with his capabilities. 5. A being at cause over
- matter, energy, space, time, form and life. *Operating* comes from
- "able to *operate* without dependency on things" and thetan is the
- Greek letter *theta* which the Greeks used to represent "thought"
- or perhaps "spirit" to which an "n" is added to make a new noun in
- the modern style used to create words in engineering. 6. By
- *operating thetan* we mean theta clear plus ability to operate
- functionally against or with mest and other life forms. 7. This
- state of being is attained by drills and familiarity after the
- state of Clear has been obtained. A real *OT* has no reactive bank,
- is cause over matter, energy, space, time and thought and is
- completely free. (from TD)
-
- Overt Act, 1. An *overt act* is not just injuring someone or
- something; an *overt act* is an *act* of omission or commission
- which does the least good for the least number of dynamics or the
- most harm to the greatest number of dynamics. 2. An intentionally
- committed harmful *act* committed in an effort to resolve a
- problem. 3. That thing which you do which you aren't willing to
- have happen to you. (This term is usually shortened to *overt* and
- is used as a noun.) (from TD)
-
- Paranoid, a person with delusions, as of grandeur or, especially,
- persecution. (HCOB 11 May, AD 15)
-
- Present Time, the time which is now and which becomes the past
- almost as rapidly as it is observed. It is a term loosely applied
- to the environment existing in now, as in "preclear came up to
- present time", meaning the preclear became aware of the existing
- matter, energy, space, and time of now. The point on anyone's time
- track where his physical body (if alive) may be found. "Now". (HCOB
- 11 May, AD 15)
-
- Psychotic, 1. Does not know what is going on in his environment and
- does not know what is going on inside himself. It is all unknown
- and therefore unobservational-unobserved. He doesn't know what's
- happening into receive or is the effect. 4. When a person has lost
- his ability to impose time and space upon his facsimiles and his
- memories he's psychotic, he's gone. 5. An avoidance of both the
- future and present time and a shift into the past. 10. Computation
- only of past situations. (from TD)
-
- Responsibility, 1. The ability and willingness to assume the status
- of full source and cause for all efforts and counter-efforts on all
- dynamics. 2. When one speaks of responsibility he means "the
- determination of the cause which produced the effect." 7. Admission
- of control of space, energy and objects. 8. Willingness to own or
- act or use or be. 10. "Admit causing", "able to Withhold." (from
- TD)
-
- Revivification, the bringing back to life of an engram in which a
- preclear is stuck. The engram or some portion thereof is being
- acted out in present time by the preclear. It is called a
- revivification because the engram is suddenly more real to the
- preclear than present time has ever been. He relives that moment
- briefly. He does not merely recall or remember it. (HCOB 11 May, AD
- 15)
-
- Rock Slam, the following is the only valid definition of an R/S:
- the crazy, irregular *left-right* slashing motion of the needle on
- the E-Meter dial. R/Ses repeat left and right slashes unevenly and
- savagely, faster than the eye easily follows. The needle is
- frantic...A rock slam (R/S) means a hidden evil intention on the
- subject or question under auditing or discussion." (Tech Dict, p.
- 356)
-
- Secondary, a secondary engram is a mental image picture at a moment
- in the past containing misemotion anger, fear, grief, apathy -
- where loss either is threatened or accomplished. However, a
- secondary can not exist unless an engram underlies it. (HCOB 11
- May, AD 15)
-
- Security Checking, 2. Withholds don't add up to Withholds. They add
- up to overts, they add up to secrecies, they add up to
- individuation, they add up to games conditions, they add up to lot
- more things than O/W. Although we carelessly call them Withholds,
- we're asking a person to straighten out their interpersonal
- relationships with another terminal. Our normal security check is
- addressed to the individual versus society or his family. It's what
- people would consider reprehensible that makes a Withhold. In a
- Catholic society, not having kept Mass would be a reprehensible
- action. In a non-Catholic society, nobody would think twice about
- it. So, most of our security checks are aimed at transgressions
- against the mores of the group. That is the basic center line or
- the security check. It's a moral code that you're processing in one
- way or the other. You're straightening out somebody on the "Now,
- I'm supposed to's." They've transgressed, they are now
- individuated. If their individuation is too obsessive, they snap in
- and become the terminal. All of these cycles exist around the idea
- of the transgression against the "Now I'm supposed to." That's what
- a security check clears up and that is all it clears up. It's a
- great deal more than a Withhold. (from TD)
-
- Service Facsimile, 1. these are called "service facsimiles."
- "Service" because they serve him. "Facsimiles" because they are in
- mental image picture form. They explain his disabilities as well.
- The facsimile part is actually a self-installed disability that
- "explains" how he is not responsible for being able to cope. So he
- is not wrong for not coping. Part of the "package" is to be right
- by making wrong. The service facsimile is therefore a picture
- containing an explanation of self condition and also a fixed method
- of making others wrong. (HCOB 15 Feb 74) 2. this is actually part
- of a chain of incidents which the individual uses to invite
- sympathy or cooperation on the part of the environment. One uses
- engrams to handle himself and others and the environment after one
- has himself conceived that he has failed to handle himself, others
- and the general environment (AP&A, p. 7) 3. it is simply a time
- when you tried to do something and were hurt or failed and got
- sympathy for it. Then afterwards when you were hurt or failed and
- wanted an explanation, you used it. And if you didn't succeed in
- getting sympathy for it, you used it so hard it became a
- psychosomatic illness. (HFP, p. 89) 4. every time you fail, you
- pick up this facsimile and become sick or sadly noble. It's your
- explanation to yourself and the world as to how and why you failed.
- It once got you sympathy. (HFP, p. 89) 5. that facsimile which the
- preclear uses to apologize for his failures. In other words, it is
- used to make others wrong and procure their cooperation in the
- survival of the preclear. If the preclear well cannot achieve
- survival, he attempts an illness or disability as a survival
- computation. The workability and necessity of the service facsimile
- is only superficially useful. The service facsimile is an action
- method of withdrawing from a state of beingness to a state of not
- beingness and is intended to persuade others to coax the individual
- back into a state of beingness. (AP&A, p. 43) 6. that computation
- generated by the preclear (not the bank) to make self right and
- others wrong, to dominate or escape domination and enhance own
- survival and injure that of others. (HCOB 1 Sept 63) Ser Fac,
- service facsimile. (HCOB 23 Aug 65)
-
- Straightwire, 1. When we say *straightwire*, we're simply talking
- about stringing a line from cause to effect through the past. 2.
- Straight memory is also called *straight wire* because the auditor
- is directing the memory of the preclear and in doing so is
- stringing *wire*, much on the order of a telephone line, between
- *I* and the standard memory bank. 3. A technique of direct memory.
- 4. In 1950 in the early HDA lectures we described this as the act
- of stringing a line between present time and some incident in the
- past, and stringing that line directly and without any detours. 5.
- *Straight wire* is - the recovery of the actual time, place and
- object. (from TD)
-
- Stuck in Present Time, the condition of a person being incapable of
- moving on the time track into the past. In actuality the preclear
- is in some incident which forces him to be in the apparent present.
- (HCOB 11 May, AD 15)
-
- Suppress, to squash, to sit on, to make smaller, to refuse to let
- reach, to make uncertain about his reaching, to render or lessen in
- any way possible by any means possible, to the harm of the
- individual and the fancied protection of a suppressor. (from TD)
-
- Suppressive Person, 2. A person who rewards only down statistics
- and never rewards an up statistic. He goofs up or vilifies any
- effort to help anybody and particularly knifes with violence
- anything calculated to make human beings more powerful or
- intelligent. A suppressive automatically and immediately will curve
- any betterment activity into something evil or bad. 4. The person
- is in a mad, howling situation of some yesteryear and is "handling
- it" by committing overt acts today. I say condition of yesteryear
- but this case thinks it's today. 5. An SP is a no-confront case
- because, not being in his own valence he has no viewpoint from
- which to erase anything. That is all an SP is. 6. Those who are
- destructively antisocial. 7. A person with certain behavior
- characteristics and who suppresses other people in his vicinity and
- those other people when he suppresses them become PTS or potential
- trouble sources. (from TD)
-
- Technique 88, 1. a technique is in there for everything. And that's
- why we say Technique 88. There's an infinity of techniques inside
- of Technique 88. Technique 88 includes all of the technology of
- doing anything that man or any other being has ever done.
- (5206CM25B) 2. is processing the theta body and actually anything
- that pertains to processing the theta body can be lumped into
- Technique 88. (5206CM27A) 3. the knowledge and know-how necessary
- to clear a theta body. (5206CM27A)
-
- Theta Clear, 1. It is a person who operates exterior to a body
- without need of a body. 2. That state wherein the preclear can
- remain with certainty outside his body when the body is hurt. 3. A
- *theta clear*, then can be defined as a person who is at cause over
- his own reactive bank and can create and uncreate it at will. Less
- accurately he is a person who is willing to experience. *Theta
- clear* is stable. 4. *Theta clear* would mean clear of the mest
- body or cleared of the necessity to have a mest body. 5. There are
- two types of *theta clear*, the theta being which is cleared of its
- necessity or compulsion to have a body and a theta being which is
- cleared all the way on the track. 6. The basic definition of *theta
- clear* is: no further necessity for beingnesses. 7. This is a
- relative not an absolute term. It means that the person, this
- thought unit, is clear of his body, his engrams, his facsimiles,
- but can handle and safely control a body. 8. In its highest sense,
- means no further dependency on bodies. 9. An individual who, as a
- being, is certain of his identity apart from that of the body, and
- who habitually operates the body from outside, or exteriorized.
- (from TD)
-
- Time Track, the consecutive mental image pictures recording the
- consecutive moments of "now" through which the individual has
- lived. It consists of locks, secondaries, and engrams. (HCOB 11
- May, AD 15)
-
- Tone Scale, a scale which shows the emotional tones of a person.
- These, ranged from the highest to the lowest, are, in part serenity
- (the highest level), enthusiasm (as we proceed downward),
- conservatism, boredom, antagonism, anger, covert hostility, fear,
- grief, apathy. (from SOS glossary)
-
- Tone Scale, the intention to exert effort bridges into the body by
- emotion. In other words, the physical-mental bridge is called the
- energy manifestation of affinity. As used in Dn, emotion could be
- called the index of state of being. In the English language,
- 'emotional' is often considered synonymous with 'irrational.' This
- would seem to assume that if one is emotional one cannot be
- reasonable. No more unreasonable assumption could possibly be made.
- (From the TD)
-
- Trans-orbital leucotomy, an operation which, while the patient is
- being electrically shocked, thrusts an ordinary dime store ice pick
- into each eye and reaches up to rip the analyzer apart (DMSMH, p.
- 194)
-
- Withhold, 1. A Withhold is an unspoken, unannounced transgression
- against a moral code by which the person was bound. 2. The
- unwillingness of the pc to talk to the auditor or tell him
- something. 3. A Withhold is something that a person believes that
- if it is revealed it will endanger their self-preservation. 4. When
- a person should be reaching and is withdrawing that's a Withhold.
- 9. Is always the manifestation which comes after an overt. Any
- Withhold comes after an overt. (from TD)
-
-
- A sample of Scientologese:
-
- The below was written by sdraper, and posted to alt.religion.
- scientology with the definitions from the Technical Dictionary and
- Science of Survival. The reasons for including it should be
- obvious; it provides a prime example of the tortuous windings of
- the thought processes of an active-phase cult member, while also
- using many of the cult's terms and stock phrases in their natural
- context. There's a startling similarity in phraseology between
- Scientologists...reading this excerpt from sdraper will provide
- much insight into how a Scientologist thinks and speaks. The heavy
- strains of the cult's cruel Ethics system, as when sdraper talks
- about "criminals," is strangely juxtaposed with such words as
- "freedom" and "spiritual." In addition, the paranoid thread that
- runs throughout the organization as a living testament to Hubbard's
- own insanity is clearly seen in the lines about sec-checks, being
- "under attack," the omnipresent "chaos merchants" and "criminal
- organizations."
-
- In my words:- I provide these definitions from Scientology
- materials so as the interested reader may apprise themselves of the
- component parts of the basics of ethics. Scientology is a religion
- founded on ethical systems and conduct, by using the understanding
- that freedom is found for the individual by that individual taking
- responsibility for their past, present and future. Some criminal
- organizations have recognized this as a threat to their survival or
- criminal intent to rob mankind of spiritual freedoms and have thus
- gone about in quite a methodical fashion to undermine the work of
- Scientology in the community. The E-meter and auditor combination
- can be used to locate and find criminal acts and criminal persons
- within the Scientology organizations using security check
- procedures. This is done so that either criminal actions can be
- repaired; the person is relieved of their criminal impulses or the
- criminal can be expelled from the organization. Scientology as a
- religious practice is about the individual taking responsibility
- for themselves and others across the dynamics. It is a good
- organization under attack, from ignorance, from evil intent and
- from those who are not into taking responsibility in general. It is
- my personal belief that their are suppressive individuals in
- society, suppressive groups, chaos merchants and the like who
- knowingly attack the truth either consciously or unconsciously.
- They are repelled by the fact that others wish to stop criminal
- action. They are repelled by a group that has the capability to
- find them out. They are repelled by concepts of freedom, love and
- honor and higher spiritual concepts. I don't mean to say that CoS
- or other Scientology type organizations are error free, or pure of
- overt acts or anything else. This is no justification for errors
- made in the past. But the interested reader needs to understand
- that this is what the subject is about, these are the basic issues
- involved. If this is not being done then Scientology it isn't!
-
-
- Notes on this FAQ:
-
- I have waited patiently for the cult to come up with a list of
- definitions, as it is a suppressive act, according to their dogma,
- to let anyone go by a misunderstood word. They were first asked to
- post a list of cult terms in 1994; they have failed in their duty.
- They are suppressive according to their own definitions and dogma;
- deliberately trying to cave people in with MUs...just as they use
- the R6 Bank symbols on the cover of their books to cave people in.
-
- If you, or anyone reading this has any further acronyms you don't
- understand not in this list, feel free to send e-mail to
- uo880@freenet.victoria.bc.ca (Martin Hunt), and it will be added to
- the FAQ. Keep in mind that this list cannot include all the cult's
- terminology as contained in the Tech and Admin dictionaries. Only
- terminology which is current, frequently used on ars, or generally
- informative will be considered for inclusion in the FAQ.
-
- See any corrections? Same deal; send it along. But keep in mind it
- would be preferred to keep the descriptions a few lines long...no
- essays on one term, please!
-
- Worried about my evident bias? Too bad! I was in the cult, and I
- see no reason to call it a religion. If it walks like a duck, looks
- like a duck, quack quack quacks like a duck, then it must be
- Scientology. Call a spade a spade, I always say.
-
- Note that this FAQ was written for the purpose of cutting through
- the recondite cult semantics, using humour and wit. As such, it is
- not intended to be scholarly or "technically" accurate; many of the
- definitions have been gathered from ars, and many more I wrote
- myself based on my experience within Scientology. Only the posted
- definitions from sdraper, nobody, and xpolitic out of Scientology
- references can be considered accurate, unless you believe the
- cult's language is irrational nonsense, and in need of explanation
- by an inside expert.
-
-
- Martin Hunt / martinh@islandnet.com / July 19 1997
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