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Ah, just noticed, the manuscripts were changed either in the '70s or after. Interesting. The only book I know for sure was reissued in a correct
version is "History of Man". That'd be my doin', and wondering if I've spawned a whole industry without knowing it (they really should have given you
a copy of the new edition if they were going to take your old ones away, that's just the fair thing to do).
Here's how that happened. I had access to all the old books during the '70s, which were then the official texts. What nobody had ever noticed, Ron
Hubbard or anyone, was that the book that became 'History of Man' which was first called 'What To Audit' (my teacher had a copy or two of that one
too, from his early days) had lots of mistakes in it. For some reason, and I can't recall why, I began to compare his copy of'What To Audit' with the
current 'History of Man', and darn if there weren't so many differences which had been made when somebody, who knows who, retyped the manuscript.
Missed entire lines (not many, but enough to really change the meaning). Lots of people had goofed up for a long time, no one had ever noticed it, and
I typed up a two page letter telling Scientology what I'd found and pointing out the differences. If I recall a couple of the footnotes had been
mistyped as well.
I'm assuming that someone from the upper tippity top of the Scientology pyramid (and I mean you, Tom Cruise) will eventually read this thread, so just
a suggestion or three. If I recall correctly, and my knowledge is limited by being well outside the organization (and from the looks of those videos,
the first I've seen of Scientology in a long time, man, you guys need to cool it), Hubbard said that the time a new religion needs to survive to
establish itself permanently was 50 years. That new religions always have major organized and meme-creating societal attacks on it, with all that goes
with that nonsense. It's been pretty gruesome, on both sides. You guys have lost the public perception battle (just look at the posts on this thread,
these guys really despise you, and by you I mean, of course, Tom Cruise). But the organization has lasted long enough now in what you call the MEST
universe, and in Hubbard's religion-established formula, to stick around. Correct, or am I pulling that out of a hat (although I distinctly recall
reading that somewhere in the Hubbard material)?
If I do recall it correctly, 50 years would have been up around 2005, give or take a few years and a Super Bowl or two. Well, the calendar has moved
well past that now. That was the period that the organization had to defend itself with things including intimidation tactics, the "strong offense is
the best defense" sport philosophy, maybe with a dash of 'The Art of War' thrown in with the bathwater. But Hubbard, I don't think, would have wanted
it to last forever. And if he saw those videos, in what, 2014?, do you think, Tom, that he'd approve? Hell no! You guys haven't got to love and
nonviolence yet? Where you love your enemies, and do good to those who....etc., the Sermon on the Mount?, you haven't got to that data yet?
I think I've earned a rant about you guys (maybe we'll make a movie sometime Tom), if what I think may have happened happened (What, did someone take
my suggestion and look at the old manuscripts and find out that whoever - lol, just thought of this - whoever Hubbard had typesetting them as books
missed words and entire lines and other things in all or many of them? No wonder you had to go around collecting everyone's book, because they weren't
the 'canon', 'History of Man' sure wasn't, and Hubbard's exact words are important to you, yes? Like the 50 year thing I mentioned, I think that is
close to his exact words), and then after seeing those videos. Enough already. Embrace total nonviolence, answer each and every question, start
putting 'Self Analysis' in the hands of anyone who would like to play with it at the lowest possible price, make amends left and right, apologize, and
maybe explain that Hubbard pretty much ordered that fifty-year defensive shield, that it was important to maintain it, but now maybe it's time to
stand-down. Take a few lumps, turn the other cheek, change some policies, take some more lumps (man, look at the comments in this thread, this is what
people think of you, and by you I mean...), Yes, the forces aligned against Scientology did, and will continue to do, some very horrible things. But
Scientology is now an established religion, per Hubbard's formula, no matter what they throw at you. So a common sense suggestion: stand down. Declare
peace.
Nonviolent Scientology. Try it, you'll like it.
EDIT: I had written this and hadn't seen your newest posts before putting it up. So it was possibly all of them, all the books. All probably due to a
poor typist. They didn't have computers in those days, and had to use typesetters or something harder to operate, so somewhere along the line (either
someone typing the material or typesetting it) somebody had a habit of every so often skipping over entire lines while retyping the original material
and manuscripts (it didn't happen a lot in 'History of Man', but a couple of times if I recall, but enough to throw off the meanings of a sentence or
two) while typing.
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