Sorry Hoxie but the SP EP is confidential. You'll have to have a chat with IJC first, then a small donation (say $25,000) and you can secure your spot for the oilyness tilt-a-whirl extravaganza! Can't wait to see you at dinner in the Sand Castle. Much Lv, Me
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But really. . .
After 20 years and 200 million dollars to build a SuperPower building, does nobody actually know what the EP of SuperPower is?
The tech that will "make planetary Clearing a reality" and there is no published EP?
WTF? (What The Fraud?)
I am still having trouble conceiving of the idea that tens of millions of cult-man-hours of feverishly frantic fanaticism has been dedicated to an EP that nobody knows anything about. If it is true that Scientologists have dedicated their entire lives to an ambiguous marketing jingle ("make planetary Clearing a reality") then the depths of Scientologists' moronics is unimaginably pathetic.
Is that it then? A sociopath can simply utter the words "Total Freedom" or "Clearing the Planet" and believing marks derail their own lives, leaving a wake of destruction everywhere they go? That's all that Scientology is?! A cruel money making hoax chased by blinkless fools?
Cringe.
Sometimes in moments of real clarity, the utter stupidity of the hoax just hits with a stunningly sobering thud.
Scientology EP ????
2 days of deep thinking
Scientology end phenomena
Ability to mock up a mock up
In other words, she is sitting at a desk MOCKING UP ("postulating") a thought of herself postulating a horse. And in that imaginary thought bubble there is a "real" horse. Thus, she imagines that if she postulates a horse it is really real. OMG, sounds crazy, but I guess that's the point of Scientology--to drive people nuts to the point where they cannot tell the difference between their own thoughts and reality.
Scientology is a mirror
It show to wyou what you want it to reflect
LRH & $cientology have no grip on one's mind while this mind is aware and not seeking for illusion!
I think you are right. Hubbard only knew how he himself (the narcissist) operates. So he assumed that others are made the same way only worse.I think you're onto something here.
The EP of Superpower woud be to have the air, arrogance and certainty that one is above all others by having the ability to convince others that one has the satus and powers of a thetan in super fantastic shape and can prove it by displaying his Certificate of Superpower Completion.
I think you are right. Hubbard only knew how he himself (the narcissist) operates. So he assumed that others are made the same way only worse.
So he gave the followers the perfect model to strive for: a false front – an infallible, omnipotent thetan, perfect, arrogant and impervious to criticism, and the agonized, tortured real self inside, full of aberrations and imaginary crimes. He called the real self ‘case’, the case is almost a physical container full of imperfections the narcissist can’t face and must disown (erase) to survive.
Making others to confront their own imperfections gives the narcissist sadistic pleasure, as he wishes but can’t do it himself, so he does it vicariously.
His model did not work as people are not narcissists and can only delude themself into believing they are a two-part being – the thetan and the case.
OCMB...
hmmmm...
four hours and nobody's talking? LOL
Really? Nobody knows the EP of SuperPower?
I might have to just make one up. Hey, that's how Hubbard did it! LOL
http://ocmb.xenu.net/ocmb/viewtopic.php?t=6838&p=83362"revenimus2004"
End phenomena... that which tells the auditor that a degree has been achieved.
The Superpower End Phenomena has finaly been released to you...
You will see... I was in the Gray Office (RTC Chairman's) and for some reason found it... finaly the Golden Age of Tech End Phenomena of Super Power in my hands... and it is for you...
It is in the format of the Golden Age of Tech... you now, you have to say the answer vervatim and by memory...
Step One: Who is the Founder of the Church of Scientology International?
Answer: Earl Emory, the IRS Attorney, and David Marcavige is his prophet.
Step Two: Who leads The Church of Scientology? Answer: David Marcavige, with the blessing and Copyright authorization from Emory's IRS.
Step Tree: What is your most sacred and important mission in the Church of Scientology International?
Answer: To pay my taxes under the supervision of the special IRS tax enforcement officers at OSA, with the blessings of Earl Emory's IRS.
Step Four: What is the mission, henceforth, of every Super Power OT Ambassador?
Answer: To make the world and every individual in it, whether alien or humman, to pay his taxes under the supervision of the special IRS tax enforcement officers at OSA, with the blessings of Earl Emory's IRS.
Some indications of the eps of the individual rundowns are listed here by Dan Koon. There is also some end phenomena mentioned about many of the pilot pcs winding up not doing well, some even put on the RPF.:
http://www.mikerindersblog.org/superpower-the-facts/
Ironically the Super Power rundown will probably be the final straw that does the cult in. Scilon Whales will be dying and going off the rails like crazy!
Thank you Slappy!! You put the 'Retarded' in RTC.
Hey why don't you get your legal team to do the rundown!
CONCLUSION: Scientologists absolutely love SuperPower. They are indescribably euphoric over its release. They don't know what it is. They never received it. The people who did receive it blew, came to ruin and/or died. But Scientologists have total certainty that it works. That's how Scientology itself "works"--the wins come first, in advance of doing the process. The rest of Scientology is repairing what you did to prevent the tech from working.
. . .
The “Scientology Singularity” is a theoretical moment in time when the intelligence and BS detection capability of the majority of Scios progresses to the point of an average Internet-savvy, well-educated human being living in the modern world. A mass awakening of sorts occurs . . . like slowly shaking off a morning-after hangover. Scios change radically and forever, never again being able to rekindle their former esprit de corps.
I believe that moment is happening right now. Some signs:
And most of all, I believe the "Scientology Singularity" is happening right now because of a controversial magazine just released on the heels of the last IAS event. It gives clues about the current mindset and what we should expect.
- six-man SO mission declaring many go-to-whales in South Africa,
- abysmal turnout for the 35-years-in-the-making Super Power event,
- flying squirrels Mike and Mike over Clearwater,
- reports of very low turnouts at several GAT II org events around the country,
- raised financial bar with a mandatory two $5K Mark VIIIs plus a $5K IAS lifetime membership,
- use of a serial port and serial-to-USB adapter in a $5000 electronic device in 2013, :confused2:
- mandatory retraining of all auditors . . . again,
- demands to turn in and destroy all old training materials/books/lists/issues (it’s coming to an org near you soon)
- and a great “disturbance in the force” that I’m feelin’ right now in a big way.
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Thanks! I had read Dan Koon's writeup when he first wrote it and walked away scratching my head, thinking it was all just some half-baked theory without any real research, pilot or EP.
I just read it again and have an even more profound disrespect for what Scientologists so sacredly refer to as "science", "tech" and "Standard Tech".
In summary, here is a recap of the madness that is SuperPower:
1. It was entirely theoretical just like DMSMH was supposed to produce a "Clear".
2. Hubbard never finished the SuperPower Rundown.
3. Sea Org members were tasked with finding ways and techniques to implement Hubbard's theories, pouring over decades of arcane unrelated tech references and making up with their own "processes".
4. The SuperPower concept arose out of the fact that Sea Org members were so frequently "effect", "casey", ineffective, out-of-present-time, unproductive and not able. This was contrary to the entire mythology of Sea Org members and the theoretical states of "Clear" and "Operating Thetan" that they should have evidenced if any of the previous "tech" had actually worked.
5. More specifically, "SuperPower" was one of the first remedies hypothecated to repair the massive screw up when vast numbers of staff were ordered off post for "List One Sec Checks", RPF and other evil purpose handling. The new "why" of "evil purposes" (Rockslams, et al) had not worked and the generality was blindly applied to such extent that entire divisions or orgs were decimated by reason of staff being "busted" to "handle their out ethics and case" that supposedly were the reason they were "impeding" (i.e. sabotaging) the expansion of Scientology. In other words, evil people were preventing more money from being paid to Hubbard.
6. There were never any fancy "perceptic" machines or machines of ANY kind that Hubbard conceived of, created or tested. That was, as above, all the "bright idea" of Sea Org members who, themselves, were failed cases.
7. There never was any need for a special building to deliver SuperPower. It was not part of the rundown and was dreamed up by the same flubbing Sea Org members that the SuperPower Rundown was supposed to handle. And, none of the people researching and inventing the SuperPower R/D had received SuperPower.
8. The "pilot" that was run on SuperPower was incomplete and all that actually happened was a few Sea Org members were run on a few of the processes and they wrote Success Stories.
9. The SuperPower R/D was only intended to help staff members to produce more on their post because they were incompetent. The theory was that if all staff were no longer incompetent, they could easily Clear the planet--something all the previous Clears, OTs and Hubbard himself were unable to do.
10. The SuperPower "abilities" were repetitions of previous stated EPs that the recipients should have already possessed, had the stated EPs of Clear and/or OT actually been true. Example: Attaining "No longer having attention on the past" should have long since occurred with Dianetics, Grades and Clearing.
11. The three (3) most prominent SuperPower completions did not evidence ANY of the attributes of SuperPower. Those would, of course, be:
MATT FESHBACK: Paid one million dollars to receive SuperPower. Business ruined and dead.
JOE FESHBACK: Pid one million dollars to receive SuperPower. Multiple businesses ruined, personally declared bankruptcy.
L. RON HUBBARD: Perpetrator of massive international frauds, tax evader, criminal mastermind behind innumerable felonies under the guise and protection of the Fair Game "religious" doctrine. His life concluded with years in hiding from authorities and dodging process servers--in addition to being overwhelmed by debilitaing physical and psychological infirmities.
CONCLUSION: Scientologists absolutely love SuperPower. They are indescribably euphoric over its release. They don't know what it is. They never received it. The people who did receive it blew, came to ruin and/or died. But Scientologists have total certainty that it works. That's how Scientology itself "works"--the wins come first, in advance of doing the process. The rest of Scientology is repairing what you did to prevent the tech from working.
. . .
The “Scientology Singularity” is a theoretical moment in time when the intelligence and BS detection capability of the majority of Scios progresses to the point of an average Internet-savvy, well-educated human being living in the modern world. A mass awakening of sorts occurs . . . like slowly shaking off a morning-after hangover. Scios change radically and forever, never again being able to rekindle their former esprit de corps.
I believe that moment is happening right now. Some signs and accelerants:
- six-man SO mission declaring many go-to-whales in South Africa,
- abysmal turnout for the 35-years-in-the-making Super Power event,
- flying squirrels Mike and Mike over Clearwater,
- reports of very low turnouts at several GAT II org events around the country,
- raised financial bar with a mandatory two $5K Mark VIIIs plus a $5K IAS lifetime membership,
- use of a serial port and serial-to-USB adapter in a $5000 electronic device in 2013, :confused2:
- mandatory retraining of all auditors . . . again,
- demands to turn in and destroy all old training materials/books/lists/issues (it’s coming to an org near you soon)
- and a great “disturbance in the force” that I’m feelin’ right now in a big way.
And most of all, I believe the "Scientology Singularity" is happening right now because of a controversial magazine just released on the heels of the last IAS event. It gives clues about the current mindset and what we should expect.
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Amazing post!
And I luvvvv Adventures of Kool-Aid Man! Whenever and wherever that Superhero appears, he is being routed to the Stupid Thread!
ps: Superheroes always have a nemesis. Superman had Kryptonite. I wonder what can possibly make Kool-Aid Man go PTS?