ChuckNorrisCutsMyLawn
Crusader
Regarding Hubbard's definitions of Clear: the definition most commonly used to debunk Clearing is his description of it in DMSMH. There sure ain't any of dem Clears (at least, none that I've seen) but this DMSMH definition is obviously a posited or postulated definition. There were no actual Clears at all at the time of writing that book so it has to be a posited definition, something he thought might be achievable through Dianetics (if you happen to believe in that sort of thing).
In Dianetics Hubbard describes a state of being he calls "Clear." He describes this in such a way that a person reading the book would think that Hubbard had achieved that state with people by applying Dianetics to them in doing his research. In fact a person with the characteristics of the "state of Clear" as described in that book had not been achieved at the time of its publication and has not since been demonstrably achieved, despite Hubbard's continuing claims that it had been achieved.
The management of the Church of Scientology is not foolish enough to publicly makes the same claims Hubbard did, but there isn't a registrar in the organization who does not make these claims and refer to them in private when attempting to prey on Fresh Meat and indoctrinate them into the cult.

