Sunday, August 16, 2015

Scientologists: Was LRH Stupid

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From Ask The Scientologist
That isn’t my opinion, that’s David Miscavige‘s opinion. Is Miscavige right? Was LRH really stupid?
Let me clarify.
LRH declared, in “Keeping Scientology Working”, that the technology was complete and was as perfect as it was ever going to get. He said don’t mess with it, don’t change it, and stop others from altering it.
Hubbard, over the years, personally taught many people how to apply the tech. He trained people on how to audit and supervise. He worked out all the training methods and content. When he trained the Flag auditors and supervisors, he declared their training to be “perfect“. He personallydeveloped and approved all the auditor training courses, checksheets, etc.
Yet, only a few years after Hubbard’s death, Miscavige completely rewrote the technical training – methods and content, and dubbed it the “Golden Age of Tech”. He then canceled all the certificates of everyone trained underHubbard‘s methods. Even those who had been personally trained by Ron.Personally trained by Ron!
Is this clear enough for you? Miscavige said that L. Ron Hubbard waswrong! Miscavige said that Hubbard’s training methods were wrong! He said that all those personally trained by Ron were so poorly trained by Hubbard that they had to retrain from scratch, using the correct, Miscavigemethods.
Was Hubbard so stupid and so unobservant that he couldn’t train people competently? That’s what Miscavige claims in no uncertain terms. What do you think?
How about another example?
For more than thirty years, Hubbard wrote tons of books. The books were reprinted many, many times. Various people have reported working with LRH on getting the reprints exactly right, under Ron’s strict guidance. Others have reported seeing copies of the books, marked up with LRH’s notes in preparation for a reprint. LRH took great care with his books and their many reprints. To Hubbard, his books were the most important things he had ever produced.
Yet, for the second time after LRH’s death, Miscavige has undertaken anextensive rewrite of Hubbard’s books, claiming they were wrong, wrong, wrong! Today, you are not allowed to own the original books printed under LRH’s directions, you must own the Miscavige versions.
Was Hubbard so stupid and so unobservant that he missed those massive errors, even as he read his own books and noted down corrections and changes he wanted, year after year, decade after decade? Was he so stupidthat he allowed significant errors to continue printing after printing after printing? This is what Miscavige claims. Do you think he’s correct?
You can’t have it both ways. You can’t think that LRH was brilliant, but then, at the same time believe that Hubbard was so stupid and so wrong about his own technology, his own training, and his own statements about the people he trained. You can’t have it both ways.
You can’t believe that Hubbard was a careful, thorough, brilliant writer, but then, at the same time believe that he never, ever checked his own works as they were being printed. Never cared. Never checked his books again when they were reprinted. This is something even the most inexperienced of authors takes pains to do. Was Ron as careless and stupid as Miscavige claims?
You can’t have it both ways. If you believe Miscavige, then you must agree with him that Hubbard was abysmally stupid and careless about the things that Ron said were absolutely, vitally, most important: his all-important tech, and his all-important books.
If you are going to go along with Miscavige’s massive alterations then you obviously agree with him that Ron was really, really stupid.
And that’s what Miscavige wants you to believe.
Think about it.
https://therealaskthescientologist.wordpress.com/2008/05/11/scientologists-was-lrh-stupid/

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