Saturday, August 12, 2017

PART 4:SCIENTOLOGY ROOTS: THE FIRST SCIENTOLOGISTS AND THEIR MASTERS

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Chapter Seven The First Scientologists and Their Masters

The subjects of Dianetics and Scientology were developed by the British slave masters before Ron Hubbard was born.
That includes the therapy used.
L. Ron Hubbard was recruited by British intelligence and then groomed to be the front man for their subjects.
Dianetics and Scientology propagate the mental, spiritual, religious and political ideas of the New World Order men.
.The Rise of the British Slavemasters
Brothers of Light sects say that God is Light. Rosicrucians and Freemasons are Brothers of Light sects.
The previous union of King and Priest to rule the world was –
King of Germany + Catholic Pope = German Holy Roman Empire
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That got overthrown by another union of King and Priest to rule the world –

British Crown + Brothers of Light = the modern era slave masters
That got started when Queen Elizabeth I assumed the British throne in 1558.
Queen Elizabeth I
Her chief adviser was William Cecil.
William Cecil
WILLIAM CECIL
Cecil was the head of British intelligence. The Cecil family has been the head of British intelligence ever since.
In their quest to be the ruthless ruler of the world, the British slave masters have engaged in slave-trafficking, drug-trafficking, instigating and financing wars, self-serving banking practices and self-serving business practices. They have caused death and suffering to hundreds of millions of people.
One name they have given to their Grand Plan to rule the world is – the New World Order.
The Cecil family is one of the top British slave master families. Robert Cecil (Lord Salisbury) was the leader of an influential family called the Cecil Bloc. He was the head of British intelligence and he was a British Prime Minister.
Robert_Cecil_-_3rd_Marquess_of_SalisburyRobert Arthur Talbot Gascoyne-Cecil
One of his sisters had a son named Arthur Balfour. He was in the Cecil family and he was also a head of British intelligence and a Prime Minister of Britain. 9
505px-Arthur_Balfour,_photo_portrait_facing_leftArthur J. Balfour

The Cecil family is who started the first practice of Scientology.

They developed the subjects of Dianetics and Scientology before Ron Hubbard was born, including the therapy used.

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When the British East India Company ruled India, it took Hindu Veda manuscripts back to England.
In 1846 Max Muller began studying the Sanskrit texts that were collected by the East India Company. This led to a career as a professor at Oxford University. Max Muller performed Sanskrit translations, including a 6 volume set of the Rig-Veda from 1849 – 1874. At Oxford, he performed his greatest work, editing the 51 volume Sacred Books of the East. 3
While Robert Cecil was being the head of British intelligence and the British government, he was also the Chancellor of Oxford University when Max Mueller was translating religious works like the Veda.
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LRH book The Phoenix Lectures –
…there is a set of hymns which as I recall were introduced into the societies of earth in about 8212 BC. These were religious hymns and they are our earliest debt in Scientology. Our earliest debt, because the very early hymns contain much that we know today…
I can tell you that today these hymns are still in existence. They are very hard to acquire in the western world. You have to find the specialized translations of them 
And we find Scientology’s earliest certainly known ancestor in the Veda.
The Veda… is best read in a literal translation from the Sanskrit. A great deal of our material in Scientology is discovered right back there.
Development of Scientology, an LRH lecture 13 December 1952 –
The data which was left in India about 8,200 years ago and which lay dormant… It lay there unevaluated and, of course, was a field of tremendous richness… an awful lot of men have fallen on their faces in the last century trying to hit this track. Amongst them were Schopenhauer; amongst them were Aleister Crowley.
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Robert Cecil and Aleister Crowley were British intelligence. So, British intelligence had the Veda and was studying that data. So, that is how Ron Hubbard was provided with the literal translations of the Veda from the Sanskrit.


Inception of Scientology

Stephen Pearl Andrews was a leader in the religious movement called Spiritualism. Spiritualism is a belief that the soul continues to exist after death of the physical body. Spirits of the dead have the ability and inclination to communicate with the living. Anyone may receive spirit messages, but formal communication sessions are held by “mediums”.
Spiritualism attracted a lot of attention because of the people who had lost loved ones in the American civil war.

Those people had a keen interest in talking to the spirits of their departed loved ones. 8

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In 1871, Stephen Pearl Andrews authored a book entitled –
The Primary Synopsis of Universology and Alwato, The New Scientific Universal Language   55
Universology
Here are some quotes from that book:
Scientology is therefore Universology developed in the spirit of the Exact Sciences, and is wholly new in kind. It is the Core or Centre and the most distinctive Department of Universology… (page 37)
Scientology will re-assert and vindicate… Spiritualistic Realities and Tendencies…
(page 146)

It will be the supreme triumph of Scientology, the Exact Branch of this new Universal Science, to exhibit in Diagram, and by illustrative object-teaching, all the Root-thoughts of which the Human Mind is capable… (page 165)
The same year (1871) that Andrews started the idea of Scientology, the Cecil family took up the idea – in 1871.
In 1871, Arthur Balfour and his in-laws form a private group to study paranormal phenomena. The private group consists of members of the Cecil family – Arthur Balfour, Lord Rayleigh, Henry Sidgwick, Edmund Gurney, Eleanor Balfour, Evelyn Balfour, Stanton Moses, Walter Leaf. This is the earliest beginnings of what would become the Society for Psychical Research.

Inception of Dianetics and Scientology Therapy

In 1880 Sigmund Freud lived and worked in Vienna, Austria.
Sigmund-Freud
Sigmund Freud

The mentor of Sigmund Freud was Josef Breuer, a physician and psychiatrist.
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Josef Breuer

Breuer was treating Bertha Pappenheim in the summer of 1880. She was a disturbed woman showing hysterical symptoms.
Bertha Pappenheim - pseudonym Annie O.
Bertha Pappenheim aka Annie O

He found that when she recalled a series of memories back to a traumatic memory, one of her many symptoms would disappear. The first example came soon after she had refused to drink for a while: She recalled seeing a woman drink from a glass that a dog had just drunk from. While recalling this, she experienced strong feelings of disgust… and then had a drink of water! Her symptom, an avoidance of water, disappeared as soon as she remembered its root event, and experienced the strong emotion that would be appropriate to that event.
Breuer was treating her with hypnosis twice a day and eventually all of her symptoms were gone. Breuer drew two important conclusions from his work with Bertha: that her symptoms were the result of thoughts that were buried in her unconscious and that when these thoughts were spoken and became conscious, the symptoms disappeared. 41
Breuer called this catharsis, from the Greek word for cleansing. It was also called abreactive therapy and talking therapy.
Catharsis
The process of bringing repressed ideas and feelings into consciousness.

It is the reliving of past traumatic incidents buried in the subconscious.

Freud began using this cathartic treatment under Breuer’s guidance.
They noticed that simply remembering the incident was insufficient to produce a cure, the emotions had to be experienced for the release of symptoms to take place. They also noticed that you had to go earlier in time on a chain of similar traumatic incidents.
Freud said:
What left the symptom behind was not always a single experience. On the contrary, the result was usually brought about by the convergence of several traumas, and often by the repetition of a great number of similar ones. Thus it was necessary to reproduce the whole chain of pathogenic memories in chronological order, or rather in reversed order, the latest ones first and the earliest ones last; and it was quite impossible to jump over the later traumas in order to get back more quickly to the first, which was often the most potent one.
They also noticed that the patient commonly used a particular phrase, and that repetition of that phrase would bring traumatic experiences into view. (Dianetics also used this method, calling it repeater technique.)
In 1893 Breuer and Freud summed up their joint explorations in this form of psychotherapy in a book called Studies in Hysteria. 40
Note –
Breuer and Freud proposed the theory of the existence of a subconscious mind. Hubbard called it the Reactive Mind. Breuer and Freud discovered the basic ideas found in Dianetics, including going earlier in time on a chain of similar traumatic incidents, and repetition of a phrase to locate them. The cathartic technique developed by Breuer and Freud, was used as the method of therapy in Dianetics and Scientology.

LRH book Research and Discovery Series Volume 1 pages 68, 440, 441 –
The early part of Freud’s work back around 1894 was good and we can use it. …Breuer’s first belief in the subject of mental catharsis… Breuer was pretty right. It was Breuer’s theory that full recall equalled full sanity…
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Inception of Scientology Advanced Levels

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For 2,000 years Brothers of Light religion has been saying that numerous evil demons attach themselves to a human body and cause all of man’s woes.

In 1882, John Ballou Newbrough authors a new bible called Oahspe. It was published in London and New York.
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Oahspe, a new Bible in the words of Jehovah and his angel embassadors
by John Ballou Newbrough
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This is a Brothers of Light book. It says hundreds of evil demons attach themselves to the same human body and cause all of man’s woes. This is the basis of the Scientology Advanced Levels, called the OT levels. On the Scientology Advanced Levels you get rid of the evil demons.
For an in-depth look at the history of the Oahspe and its relationship to British intelligence agents at the time, see my wife’s article A Comprehensive History of the Oahspe: And It’s Surrounds.
The same year the Oahspe was published in London, the Society for Psychical Research was founded in London.

The First Scientologists – Society for Psychical Research

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Stephen Andrews was a spiritualist who said Scientology was to be a scientific investigation into the various mental and spiritual realities.

In 1882, the Society for Psychical Research was founded in London by Arthur Balfour and his in-laws. 9
Founding person of Society of Psychical Research, as Prime Minister he formed Committee of Imperial Defense 1902, which is the committee that recommends formation of MI5 and MI6.
FOUNDING PERSON OF SOCIETY OF PSYCHICAL RESEARCH, AS PRIME MINISTER HE FORMED COMMITTEE OF IMPERIAL DEFENSE 1902, WHICH IS THE COMMITTEE THAT RECOMMENDS FORMATION OF MI5 AND MI6.
Other Cecil family members in the S.P.R were Edmund Gurney, Henry Sidgewick and Lord Rayleigh.
Frederick Myers was another important S.P.R member.
Edmund_Gurney,_Henry_Sidgwick_and_Frederick_Myers_-_Society_for_Psychical_Research

Spiritualists believed that the living could communicate with the spirits of people who had died. The Society for Psychical Research used the leading scientists of the day to study mediums who claimed they could contact the dead or produce other psychic effects. The SPR had Spiritualists as members and as subjects to be studied in their scientific research into mental and spiritual phenomena.

Investigation of Spiritualist phenomena was the focus of their work. You know, Spiritualist phenomena like Stephen Pearl Andrews was into, the guy who first wrote a book in 1871 on the subject of Scientology. Andrews said that Scientology will re-assert and vindicate Spiritualistic Realities. He also said that Scientology would be developed in the spirit of the Exact Sciences.
Here is Scientology in action and development, right here at the S.P.R. These people are the initial Scientologists – the scientific study of mental and spiritual realities. They called it Scientology, as you will see later on here.
They formed six research committees to investigate hypnotism and clairvoyance; telepathy; sensitives; mediums; ghosts and hauntings; and records and archives.
They also extensively studied catharsis therapy! That means they also developed the subject of Dianetics.
Arthur Balfour was a President of the S.P.R and the S.P.R was always dominated by members of the Cecil family. 8, 9 Dianetics and Scientology were both developed at the S.P.R, under the control of the Cecil family, which means underneath British intelligence.
The S.P.R is one place where the interconnection is seen between various slave master front groups. The S.P.R shows their ties together, and each group was engaged in “social engineering” by advocating the British New World Order.
Some noteworthy S.P.R members:
Arthur Balfour – member of the Cecil family
Frank Podmore – member of the Fabian Society
George Wyld – President of the British Theosophy Society 
Sigmund Freud – member of the Independent Order B’nai B’rith (Freemason)
Henri Bergson – his sister Mina Bergson was in the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn
Thomas Edison – promoter of the “Life Units” idea that was later used in Scientology

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Frank Podmore – member of Fabian Society

The Fabian Society, also working to make a “new world”, has a wolf in sheep’s clothing as its coat of arms. It is a good symbol for all the New World Order people and their front groups.
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George Wyld was President of the British Theosophical Society, a Brothers of Light sect. He was an advocate of Spiritualism. The Independent Order B’nai B’rith (Freemason) and Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn are Brothers of Light sects.
Catharsis therapy was further developed by psychiatrists working for MI 6 – British intelligence. Dianetics and Scientology were tied together from the beginning, both were under British intelligence, so it is their subjects, they are not Ron Hubbard’s subjects. Ron Hubbard was the Johnny-come-lately that they recruited and groomed to act as the front man for their subjects.
Ron Hubbard and Scientology are part of a massive British slave-master intelligence network.
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Emil Kraepelin was a German psychiatrist regarded as the founder of modern scientific psychiatry. Kraepelin believed the chief origin of psychiatric disease to be biological. In 1883 he published Compendium der Psychiatrie, wherein he wanted mental illness to be viewed as a disease of the brain. This is where he argued that psychiatry was a branch of medical science.
Emil Kraepelin

Psychiatry and the mental health movement was now split into two branches – one branch said that mental illness was physical and they used physical means to treat it, such as drugs, electric shock therapy, and surgery. That treatment is performed by medical doctors who have specialized in treating mental disorders, and they are called psychiatrists. They say the mind is the brain, which is not true, but that is what they say.
The other branch of psychiatry and the mental health movement is talking therapy – which was initially developed by psychiatrist Josef Breuer. This branch of psychiatry did not require a person to be a trained and licensed physician, because it doesn’t say that mental illness is physically caused. Therefore, people who are not doctors were able to become practitioners in talking therapy.
The doctor psychiatrists in Germany and England used brutal torture methods on mental patients and that was exported into the United States as the model to follow.
nausea as a ‘cure’ – the spinning chair
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Mustard skin plasters causing indescribable suffering
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harnessed in a standing position, with arms outstretched for 10 hours
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locked in a case
the coffin, the lunatic box, the english booth, the clock case - psychiatric torture
water torture
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Even more vicious methods were developed – horrible drugs, electroshock, and brain operations that reduced the patient to a slobbering vegetable.
The psychiatrists are more insane than the patients.
Talking therapy is a lot more humane than the methods used by psychiatrists who say that mental illness has a physical cause.[No Kidding...DC]

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In 1884 the American Society for Psychical Research was formed in Boston.

The Society for Psychical Research in London and the American Society for Psychical Research were using the leading scientists of the day to study mediums who claimed they could contact the dead or produce other psychic effects. They produced reports about precognitive dreams, descriptions of table levitations, accounts of ghost sightings, etc.
When the A.S.P.R was founded, telepathy was the first psychic phenomenon to be studied scientifically by the S.P.R and A.S.P.R.
The term telepathy was coined by Fredric W. H. Myers in 1882 – by using the Greek terms tele (distant) and pathe (occurrence or feeling). Myers thought his term described the phenomenon better than previous terms; thought-transference, and thought-reading.
The first testing was simple. A sender in one room would try to transmit a two-digit number, a taste, or a visual image to a receiver in another room. Physiologist Charles Richet introduced mathematical chance to the tests, and also discovered that telepathy occurred independent of hypnotism.

Research interest in telepathy had its beginning in Mesmerism (hypnotism). The hypnotists had discovered that telepathy was among the “higher-phenomena” observed in hypnotized subjects, who read the thoughts of the hypnotists and carried out the unspoken instructions.

Soon other psychologists and psychiatrists were observing the same phenomena in their patients. Sigmund Freud noticed it so often that he soon had to address it. He termed it a regressive, primitive faculty that was lost in the course of evolution, but which still had the ability to manifest itself under certain conditions.
Telepathy can be induced in the dream state. Electroencephalogram monitoring shows that the brain waves of the recipient change to match those of the sender.
In 1887, the Society for Psychical Research sent Richard Hodgson to oversee the American Society for Psychical Research. The A.S.P.R is also under the thumb of British intelligence.
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Richard Hodgson

Leonore E. Piper of Boston, USA, allowed herself to be subjected to the most exacting scientific investigation of her Mediumship for a period of 45 years. Dr. Richard Hodgson made a study of the Mediumship of Leonore Piper, through which he became completely convinced of the reality of spirit return. The development of his own mediumistic powers late in life brought to him an even deeper conviction. 24
In their investigations into mental and spiritual phenomena they had encountered some charlatans, but they had also encountered some people who could actually do the various mental and spiritual phenomena. This was so much the case that even the skeptics came to the conclusion that the mental and spiritual phenomena were real.
1887/88 – Henri Bergson is a member of the Society for Psychical Research. Mina Bergson is his sister. S.P.R has a committee to research records and archives. Mina Bergson spends her time hanging out with friends at the British Museum dabbling in Egyptology and mystical books. In other words, they are researching… for S.P.R.
Her friends and fellow researchers are MacGregor Mathers, Arthur Edward Waite, Florence Farr, William Butler Yeats, Annie Horniman, and Arthur Machen. Most are members of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn and all of them are connected to it.
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While engaging herself in the famous reading room, it was there she first met MacGregor Mathers.

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Three Rosicrucians founded the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn in 1888. They were Samuel L MacGregor Mathers, William Wynn Westcott, and William Robert Woodman. They were members of Societas Rosicruciana in Anglia. All three were also Freemasons. Westcott was also a member of the Theosophical Society.

Mathers had received the Corpus Hermeticum from the Fraternity of the Asiatic Brethren. 38
Kenneth MacKenzie was another member of the Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. MacKenzie had the grades of attainment for the Freemason lodge, L’Aurore Naissante.
Oahspe is a Brothers of Light bible that was incorporated into the ideas of the Society for Psychical Research.
The S.P.R had three religious works that were used in creating the subject of Scientology –
Veda
Oahspe 
Corpus Hermeticum

The Oahspe and the Corpus Hermeticum are Brothers of Light religion. The religious aspect of Scientology is taken from Brothers of Light religion. See Scientology Roots Chapter Seven – Scientology Is Brothers of Light Religion
  • The only place that had amassed all the mental, spiritual and religious data used in formulating Dianetics and Scientology was the Society for Psychical Research in London – and more accurately, British intelligence.
In the Society for Psychical Research we have the initial Scientologists and the collection place of the mental, spiritual and religious data that they used to formulate Dianetics and Scientology.

The Round Table


Cecil Rhodes mined diamonds in Africa and was one of the wealthiest men in the world.

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Cecil Rhodes wanted to form a secret society –

Why should we not form a secret society with but one object, the furtherance of the British Empire and the bringing of the whole world under British rule, for the recovery of the United States, for making the Anglo Saxon race but one Empire?
Rhodes described this society –
development of a Secret Societythe true aim and object whereof shall be for the extension of British rule throughout the world, … the ultimate recovery of the United States of America as an integral part of the British Empire…. 42
In February 1891, Cecil Rhodes and William Stead met and discussed how to organize the secret society.
The General of the Society was 
Cecil Rhodes.
Society of the Elect (also called the Junta of Three) –
Alfred Milner
William Stead
Reginald Brett

Circle of Initiates 
Arthur Balfour
and some others

Association of Helpers 

Lord Rothschild
Waldorf Astor
Lord Halifax Edward Wood
Lord Lothian Philip Kerr
Lionel Curtis
Robert Brand
Geoffrey Dawson
The Rockefellers
Other international bankers
etc.

The Association of Helpers is the visible aspect of the secret society. It is called the Round Table and was founded in 1909. Lord Rothschild in Britain joined the Round Table, other international bankers such as the Rockefellers are also members.
Lionel Walter Rothschild - 'Lord Rothschild'
Lionel Walter Rothschild

The Round Table members are in a junior position. They are not the top British slave masters.
come igor rothschild and friends - slavemaster

Arthur Balfour and other members of the Cecil family joined the secret society. The secret society has always been dominated by members of the Cecil family. Alfred Milner married into the Cecil family and he became the head of the secret society. It was the Cecil family that gave power to the secret society.

The modern day slave masters are the British nobility. At the core is the Cecil family.

This is the group that has the grand plan
to rule the world – the New World Order.

This is the British New World Order –

Eliminate national boundaries
One World Government (led by the British nobility)
One World Bank
One World Army
One World Court
One World Religion

Slavemaster hierarchal society
At the top you have the British nobility as the ruthless ruler of every person in the world.

Beneath them are their demented minions such as the Brothers of Light international bankers.

Then you have the world army that will use force on anyone not accepting slave master rule.

At the bottom you have the slaves who have no rights or freedoms, they can only do what they are told.

The top slave masters remain hidden and are not named. They use minions as visible front men, who do the dirty work and take the blame for it. The demented minions are in a junior position, which grants them privileges, such as wealth or a certain amount of power, but they still have masters and take orders.


Their Further Development of Dianetics and Scientology

In 1889, due to financial difficulties, the American Society for Psychical Research was absorbed by the parent Society for Psychical Research in London. 43
Frederick Myers, a member of the Society for Psychical Research, was the first writer to introduce the works of Sigmund Freud to the British public in 1893.
In 1897 Florence Farr initiated Aleister Crowley into Hermetic Order of the Golden Dawn. Crowley is British intelligence.
In 1897 Sigmund Freud becomes a member of the Independent Order B’nai B’rith. The I.O.B.B is a Scottish Rite Freemason lodge. It is that Brothers of Light religion. The I.O.B.B advocates the New World Order. 44
The major attempt to synthesize the great mass of data which had been gathered by S.P.R was undertaken by Frederick Myers in his work published in 1903. The book was titled The Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death. It has been called a classic, that has established psychical research as an organized science (established Scientology, the first written work of Scientology).
Myers was widely read in all the fields of knowledge of his day. His book is still regarded as the most important single work in the history of psychical research. Even those who do not accept his hypothesis of the survival of the soul are indebted to his explorations of the unconscious and subliminal regions of the personality. 45
human personality survival after death fredric myers
We will now examine some of the statements made in this first book on Scientology.
Statements made in the book are shown in Green color. My comments are in black.
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Mike comment – In the book the word supraliminal personality is used to represent the spirit (you) and you are viewed as being the conscious mind. The word thetan is used in modern Scientology and this is said to be you and you are viewed as being the conscious or analytical mind. (The Technical Dictionary defines Analytical Mind as “we say the analytical mind is kind of a misnomer because most people think it’s some kind of a computing machine, and it’s not. It’s just the p.c. We mean the thetan”.)
In the book the word subliminal personality is used to represent other lesser Beings who also inhabit the body and they are viewed as being the subconscious mind. In modern Scientology the words Genetic Entity and Body Thetans are used to represent the other Beings inhabiting the body and they are viewed as being the subconscious or reactive mind.
each man is essentially spirit, controlling an organism which is itself complex of lower and smaller lives. The spirit’s control is not uniform throughout the organism, nor in all phases of organic life. In waking life it controls mainly the centers of supraliminal thought and feeling, exercising little control over deeper centers, which have been educated into a routine sufficient for common needs.
But in subliminal states—trance and the like—the supraliminal processes are inhibited…
The Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death by Frederic Myers – Volume II, Chapter 10
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Mike comment – In this section of the book Myers is discussing what is called an engram in modern Scientology. The words they used were “tumours of the mind” and “idea fixe”. These mental impediments are held in the subconscious mind, outside the consciousness of the supraliminal personality (you). The solution is to bring them into the consciousness of the supraliminal personality.

All such changes, of course, are generally noxious to the psychical organism …and regarding them as steps on the road …to mental overthrow.

The process begins, then, with something which is to the psychical organism no more than a boil or a corn is to the physical.

In consequence of some suggestion from without,a small group of psychical units set up a process of exaggerated growth which shuts them off from free and healthy interchange with the rest of the personality.

The first symptom of disaggregation is thus the idee fixe, that is to say, the persistence of an uncontrolled and unmodifiable group of thoughts or emotions, which from their brooding isolation, —from the very fact of deficient interchange with the general current of thought, —become alien and intrusive, so that some special idea or image presses into consciousness with undue and painful frequency.

One may look for analogy sometimes, as I have said, to a corn, sometimes to a boil, sometimes to an encysted tumor… The idee fixe may be little more than an indurated prejudice, which hurts when pressed upon. Or, again, it may be like a hypertrophied center of inflammation, which sends its smart and ache abroad through the organism. Such tumors may be encysted or en-capsuled

Some of these conscious groupings have got separated from the ordinary stream of consciousness. These may still be unified in the subliminal, but they need to be unified in the supraliminal also.

Such tumors of the mind may sometimes be psychologically cut down upon and removed by free discussion“talked out,” as Dr. Breuer has it.

The Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death by Frederic Myers Volume I, Chapter 2

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Mike comment  In this section of the book Myers says that every symptom of the patient was traced to a traumatic incident and re-living it caused the symptom to disappear. In modern Scientology there is this statement “The engram is the single and sole source of aberration and psycho-somatic illness.”

Every evening Dr. Breuer hypnotised her, and then inquired as to the origin of each symptom in turn. For each symptom there did exist such a moment of origin; often a trivial accident originating a long and serious trouble.

So soon as the cause of each accident of this kind was traced and discussed …the perversion …disappeared. The isolated, hypertrophied memory was brought back, as I have said, into the general current of the psychical circulation. It is as though the past passage of life was re-lived, and altered in the re-living.

The Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death by Frederic Myers Volume I, Chapter 2

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Mike comment – This section of the book says the subconscious mind sucks down scraps of the conscious mind. This idea is expressed in modern Scientology with the statement that the reactive mind captures and holds attention units from the analytical mind (you). See Science of Survival book 2, pages 53 and 54.

The morbid subliminal activity attracts or sucks down scraps of supraliminal activity… and deprives the supraliminal self of thus much of its due scope of control.

The Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death by Frederic Myers Volume I, Chapter 2

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Mike comment This section of the book says the aberrated person is called a hysteric. And the person who has removed his aberrations with therapy is called a genius. In modern Scientology the person undergoing therapy is called a preclear and the person who has removed his aberrations with therapy is called a Clear.

We in this work are concerned with changes which are the converse of hysterical changes. We shall then reach the point where the vague name of hysteria must give place to the vague name of genius. …and the man of genius will be a man more capable than others…

…Genius —should rather be regarded as a power of utilizing a wider range than other men can utilize of faculties in some degree innate in all,a power of appropriating the results of subliminal mentation (thinking) to subserve the supraliminal stream of thought…

…the man is consciously manipulating of other ideas which he has not consciously originated, but which have shaped themselves beyond his will, in profounder regions of his being.

…the man of genius …effects a successful co-operation of an unusually large number of elements of his personality — reaching a stage of integration slightly in advance of our own.

The Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death by Frederic Myers Volume I, Chapter 2

The Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death by Frederic Myers Volume I, Chapter 3

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Mike comment – The book says mental image pictures of an incident will further develop when the therapist continues to direct the patient’s attention to the incident. The same idea is stated in modern Scientology.

But by strong suggestions in a waking or lightly hypnotised state,—placing his hand on the patient’s forehead,—Dr. Freud was able to evoke a stream of pictorial memory…

He called upon her to picture thus the scene required. Then slowly and fragmentarily “a picture rises to the surface”. But it represents only the dining-room of her employer’s house, where she is waiting with the children for his return to early dinner from the manufactory. “And now,” she says, “we are all sitting down at table—the gentlemen, the French governess, the housekeeper, the children, and I. But this is just an everyday scene !” Go on looking at the picture,” replies Dr. Freud, “it will develop and specialise itself.”

The Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death by Frederic Myers Volume I, Chapter 2

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Mike comment – The book says there is a conscious mind and a subconscious mind, and each one is a Being capable of performing spiritual faculties such as clairvoyance. Each one forms memories into chains but it is how each one analyses them that makes the difference. The same ideas are found in modern Scientology. Modern Scientology says that the reactive mind simply reacts without analysis.

Hidden in the deep of our being is a rubbish-heap as well as a treasurehouse —degenerations and insanities as well as beginnings of higher development…

Sometimes we seem to see our subliminal perceptions and faculties acting truly in unity, truly as a Self; —co-ordinated into some harmonious “inspiration of genius” …or some far-reaching supernormal achievement of clairvoyant vision or of self-projection into spiritual world.

The distinction, then, between supraliminal and subliminal,…in short, between the thoughts and sensations which fall within our ordinary waking consciousness and those which find place beneath or outside it… the basis of the distinction is… a purely psychological one: it is founded on the attempt to analyse the relation of one chain of memory to another chain of memory
The Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death by Frederic Myers Volume I, Chapter 3

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Mike comment – Here is another statement in the book indicating that the subliminal personality (subconscious mind) is a Being.

…we must remember how much of psychical operation goes on below the conscious threshold, imperfectly obedient to any supraliminal appeal.

The Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death by Frederic Myers Volume I, Chapter 3

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Mike comment – The book talks about the subliminal mind (subconscious mind) taking over in an emergency and performing actions beyond what a man could normally do. The same idea is found in modern Scientology.

Let us consider the way in which the maximum of faculty is habitually manifested ; the circumstances under which a man does what he has never supposed himself able to do before. A man, we say, outdoes himself in a great emergency. If his house is on fire… he carries his children out over the roof with a strength and agility which seem beyond his own.

It is performed with almost no conscious intervention of thought… the action will appear to have been …a subliminal uprush, — which takes command of the man and guides his action at the moment…

The Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death by Frederic Myers Volume I, Chapter 3

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Mike comment – The book says that pain is recorded by the subconscious mind. The same idea is stated in modern Scientology. Modern Scientology also states that the subconscious mind is always aware, even during moments of pain and unconsciousness.

…there are occasional indications that some memory of the pain, say, of an operation, has persisted in some stratum of the personality;—thus apparently indicating that there was somewhere an actual consciousness of the pain when the operation was performed.
The Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death by Frederic Myers Volume I, Chapter 5

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Mike comment – The books says that hypnosis only works when the person himself makes it work. The same idea is expressed in modern Scientology.

…I define (hypnotic) suggestion as ” successful appeal to the subliminal self”…The success of suggestion depends, not on the suggestion itself, but on conditions inherent in the subject. These are (1) willingness to accept and carry out the suggestion, and (2) the power to do so.

the hypnotiser can plainly do nothing by his word of command beyond starting a train of thought which the patient has in most cases started many times for himself… We cannot predict when the result will occur; still less can we bring it about at pleasure.

The Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death by Frederic Myers Volume I, Chapter 5

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Mike comment – The book says there is a “conscious spectrum”. The same idea appears in modern Scientology with the Awareness Scale and the Tone Scale.

Let me illustrate this conception by a return to the metaphor of the “conscious spectrum” to which I introduced my reader in the first chapter. I there described our conscious spectrum… the spectrum of man’s conscious faculty is not a continuous but a banded spectrum.
The Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death by Frederic Myers Volume I, Chapter 3

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Mike comment – In this next section of the book Myers says that the spiritual plane is the origin of life and that there are laws for the spiritual universe just as there are laws for the material universe. In modern Scientology there is an effort to state mental and spiritual laws in the form of axioms. Myers also states there is a law of cohesion between spirits, which becomes the law of affinity in modern Scientology.

The needed clue, as I believe, can be afforded only by the discovery of laws affecting primarily that unseen or spiritual plane of being where I imagine the origin of life to lie.

If we can suppose telepathy to be a first indication of a law of this type, and to occupy in the spiritual world some such place as gravitation occupies in the material world, we might imagine something analogous to the force of cohesion as operating in the psychical con-texture of a human personality. Such a personality… involves the aggregation of countless minor psychical entities…

Love is a kind of exalted, but unspecialized telepathy;—the simplest and most universal expression of that mutual gravitation or kinship of spirits which is the foundation of the telepathic law.

…it is the soul in man which links him with other souls… We are every one members one of another. Like atoms, like suns, like galaxies, our spirits are systems of forces which vibrate continually to each other’s attractive power.
The Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death by Frederic Myers Volume I, Chapter 2

The Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death by Frederic Myers – Volume II, Chapter 10

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Mike comment – The book talks about Beings living in a limitless environment, a thought-world or spiritual universe. In modern Scientology this is called the Theta Universe.

May we not then suppose that there are yet other environments, other interpretations, which a further awakening of faculty still subliminal is yet fated… to discover?

It was a great day when the first thought or feeling flashed into some mind of beast or man from a mind distant from his own…—when a previously unsuspected capacity of telepathic percipience revealed the fact that we had long been acted upon by telepathic… stimuli ; and that we were living in an …limitless environment,—a thought-world or spiritual universe charged with infinite life…

The Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death by Frederic Myers Volume I, Chapter 3

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Mike comment – The book says the spirit gives the body life and death occurs when the spirit irrevocably withdraws from the body. The body can die but the spirit lives on past body death. The spirit can leave the body without causing injury or death. These ideas are expressed in modern Scientology and when the spirit is in a state where he exists outside the body without causing death, that is called exterior.

The highest development of sleep thus involves …more penetrative bodily recuperation, and more independent spiritual activity. The spirit is more powerful… to act in partial independence of the organism. In other words, it can for the time either pay the body more attention, with benefit, or less attention, without injury.

The cases already cited of ” traveling clairvoyance ” have, in fact, generally occurred during sleep-waking states… I take this to mean that the spirit can in such states more easily either modify the body, or partially quit and return to the body.

The evidence for communication from the departed is now in my personal estimate quite as strong as that for telepathic communication between the living; and it is moreover evidence which inevitably alters and widens our conception of telepathy between living men.

But, given telepathy, we have some psychical agency connected with man operating apart from his organism. Given survival, we have an element of his personality… operating when his organism is destroyed. There is therefore no very great additional burden in supposing that an element of his personality may operate apart from his organism, while that organism still exists.

I would say in crude terms that the soul keeps the body alive by attending to it… Bodily death ensues when the soul’s attention is wholly and irrevocably withdrawn from the organism… Life means the maintenance of this attention; achieved, in this view, by the soul’s absorption of energy from the spiritual or metetherial environment. For if our individual spirits and organisms live by dint of this spiritual energy, underlying the chemical energy by which organic change is carried on, then we must presumably renew and replenish the spiritual energy as continuously as the chemical. To keep our chemical energy at work, we live in a warm environment, and from time to time take food. By analogy, in order to keep the spiritual energy at work, we should live in a spiritual environment, and possibly from time to time absorb some special influx of spiritual life.
The Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death by Frederic Myers Volume I, Chapter 5

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Mike comment – The last chapter in the two-volume book states the covert evil purpose of the Society for Psychical Research and Scientology. They want a World Religion to go along with their World Government, World Army, World Bank, and World Court. And that is exactly what modern Scientology is – Ron Hubbard was a British agent who told Scientologists to support the New World Order.

The Function of a Society for Psychical Research

This search for new facts is precisely what our Society undertakes. …to be able to say to theologian or to philosopher: “Thus and thus we demonstrate that a spiritual world exists…”

…it seems to me that a growing conception of the unity, the solidarity, of the human race is preparing the way for a world-religion

… Now here, I take it, lies the special, the characteristic duty of the Society for Psychical Research. …the expansion of Science herself until she can satisfy those questions which the human heart will rightly ask, but to which Religion alone has thus far attempted an answerOr rather, this is the duty, the mission, of the coming century’s leaders of spiritual thought. Our own more special duty is to offer through an age of transition more momentous than mankind has ever known, that help in steadying and stimulating psychical research all over the world which our collective experience should enable us richly to bestow.
The Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death by Frederic Myers – Volume II, Chapter 11

I said this is the first Scientology book

and you can now see that is a fact.

The actual books are available through the Internet Archive as:
Frederic W.H. Myers Human Personality and Its Survival of Bodily Death (1903) Volume I and Volume II

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1 November 1903 – William Melville was secretly recruited to lead a new intelligence section in the British War Office, MO3, which subsequently was called M05, and later came to be called MI 5.
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This new intelligence section was to be something quite different than normal military intelligence. The British new intelligence section was an intelligence agency that concerned itself with public and society affairs. It sought to gain information about the people themselves, that could be used to covertly undermine, manipulate, and mold any given society into conforming to the ideas and realities that the British slave masters wanted them to have. It is a constant psychological warfare attack on the people that is carried on in peacetime as well as during wartime.
They call it “social engineering”. It is behavior modification.
Originally psychiatry was only done to people in mental institutions. A new mental health movement was about to be engaged upon, under the thumb of the new British intelligence section. They call it social psychiatry. Now the psychiatrists would be used to attack the entire society.

Social psychiatry is social engineering = behavior modification

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Behavior Modification –

Step 1 – Removal of your personality
Step 2 – Installing the new personality

It is essentially your consent to accept the NEW YOU with the NEW IDEAS they want you to have.

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Richard Semon in Germany authored a book in 1904 – The Mneme.

He coined the word engram for the trace or record of a stimulus left on the organism.

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Some quotes from The Mneme by Richard Semon –
But the immediate effect of stimulation on the irritable substance is only one half of the problem with which we are concerned…
The other and distinctive half of the mnemic problem underlying the problems of memory, habit, and heredity, is the effect which remains in the stimulated substance after the excitement produced by the stimulation has apparently ceased. The capacity for such after-effect of stimulation constitutes what I have called the Mneme.
Its result, namely, the enduring though primarily latent modification in the irritable substance produced by a stimulus, I have called an Engram…
When an organism has been temporarily stimulated and has passed, after the cessation of the stimulus, …it can be shown that such organism… has been permanently affected.
This I call the engraphic action of a stimulus, because a permanent record has been written or engraved on the irritable substance.
I use the word engram to denote this permanent change wrought by a stimulus; the sum of such engrams in an organism may be called its “engram-store,”…
The mere sight of the whip in the hand of its master will ecphorise in the dog the mnemic excitation of the definite sensation of pain, and produce the corresponding reaction, namely, curling of the tail, howls, and flight.
…a partial return of a definite energetic condition suffices to awaken the engram from its latent state.
Like the individually acquired engrams, they are evoked from this state of latency by stimuli…
An engram… implies an altered disposition of the irritable substance towards a recurrence of the state of excitement produced by the original stimulus. On being subjected again to this stimulus… the original state of excitement is reproduced.

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On 10 November 1904James Hyslop formed the American Institute for Scientific Research.
He was a British agent under William Melville.
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He sent an announcement to the New York Times, which read:

To the Editor of the New York Times:

An important institute, intended to be of a National character, has been founded in this city for the purpose of organizing certain scientific investigations… It has been incorporated as the American Institute for Scientific Research.

The institute will not engage officially in any investigations connected with this field (psychic research) but will act as a custodian of funds to be devoted to it….”
James H. Hyslop. New York, Nov. 10, 1904

Richard Hodgson was President of the American Society for Psychical Research. He died in 1905.
James Hyslop takes over as President of the American Society for Psychical Research and moves it from Boston to New York. Hyslop puts the A.S.P.R under the psychical research branch of his newly formed American Institute for Scientific Research.
James Hyslop, through the Abnormal Psychology branch of his American Institute for Scientific Research, did an in-depth study of schizophrenics and he came to the conclusion that it was an infestation of spirits, or spirit possession.
This is the exact same idea that was in a British backed book called Oahspe. It states the Brothers of Light idea that numerous evil demons inhabit a human body and cause all of man’s woes. The idea was deeply imbedded in the accepted ideas of the Society for Psychical Research in London and the American Society for Psychical Research.
These SPR people are the initial Scientologists. And they determined that demons were the cause of schizophrenia.
That idea was used in modern Scientology…
Man has believed longer that demons inhabit men, than Man has believed they do not. We assume demons. We look for some demons, one way or another. And we find some!
– Dianetics, the Evolution of a Science by L. Ron Hubbard
…are there such things as demons, idle spirits, devils, any one of those things, or are they just psychotics, or what? The psychotic theta body is what we call demons
You can reduce psychosis to this definition: Psychosis is the condition of an entity or “idle spirit,” you might say, moving in to control, but being stuck on the track.
But there is your basis on psychosis, and also on neurosis…
– Anatomy of the Theta Body, an LRH lecture 16 April 1952
The advanced levels in Scientology are dedicated to getting rid of the evil demons.
In 1909, James Hyslop resurrects the American Society for Psychical Research as a now independent organization. The OAHSPE was one of the first things the newly resurrected A.S.P.R investigated.

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Further evidence that Scientology existed before Hubbard was born is found in a book published in 1908.

The New Word by Allen Upward. The book says Scientology is pseudo science.

Here are some quotes from that book –
I find there are at least three atoms known to science, or at least to scientology, the arithmetical atom, the physical one, and the logical one. (page 117)
All this is not really science, but only scientology. (page 136)
…all brought together to account for a not-quite-true law; is a fair sample, taken at haphazard, of scientological writing. It is no whit better than theological writing. And unhappily scientology is as often mistaken for science as theology is for worship. (page 145)
We distinguished between science and scientology.  (page 151)   56

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Clifford Beers started the mental hygiene movement in the United States. He published a book about his personal experience in three mental hospitals – A Mind That Found Itself.
Beers founded the National Committee for Mental Hygiene in 1909. The committee wanted to humanize care of the insane: to eradicate the abuses, brutalities and neglect from which the mentally ill have traditionally suffered.
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1 August 1909 – A new British Secret Service Bureau was formed under Admiral George Mansfield Smith-Cumming.
It is called the Secret Intelligence Service (SIS), also called the Directorate of Military Intelligence Section 6 – MI 6.
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Sir George Mansfield Smith-Cumming

Some of the first officers Smith-Cumming recruited were writers. MI 6 has a tradition of recruiting agents who are writers or who are in the occult.
Cumming and MI6 headquarters

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In 1911 Sigmund Freud joined the Society for Psychical Research in London.

Freud is connected to the British slave masters through the S.P.R.
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Sigmund Freud

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On 13 March 1911 Lafayette Ronald Hubbard was born. He is the son of United States naval commander Harry Ross Hubbard and Ledora May Hubbard. A friend of Ron’s father was US Navy Commander Joseph “Snake” Thompson.


All of the basic mental, spiritual, and religious ideas found in Dianetics and Scientology were already developed by the Society for Psychical Research, before L. Ron Hubbard was even born. That includes the therapy used.
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The New World Order men did a takeover of the mental hygiene movement. By 1912, the Rockefeller Foundation had funded Thomas W. Salmon to be the first medical director of the National Committee for Mental Hygiene. The mental hygiene movement was originally concerned with eradicating abuse of mental patients. Salmon transformed it into an organization that was concerned with society, not with the patients in mental institutions.
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Salmon then worked for the National Committee for Mental Hygiene for the next 10 yearsWilliam Alanson White, a prominent American psychiatrist, was on the Board of Directors of the National Committee for Mental Hygiene, so he is working directly with Thomas W. Salmon. William White was one of Ron Hubbard’s mentors on the mind.
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William Alanson White

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World War I was from 1914 to 1919.

In 1916 Sigmund Freud joined the American Society for Psychical Research.
Freud and his daughter, Anna Freud, took part in convincing experiments in thought transference. Freud sent out a circular stating how impressed he was with certain telepathic experiments published by the Society for Psychical Research.

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During World War I, John Rawlings Rees and some other psychs were brought into the British Army to handle officer selection and to treat soldiers suffering from shell shock. They called it battle neurosis when the soldiers did not want to kill and be killed.
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The soldiers did not want to kill other men, women and children.
They viewed that as a mental illness?
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In war your bullets and bombs are hitting men, women and children you never met and do not know. Most of them are decent people who did not deserve to be killed. Only a psychopathic killer would want to do that to decent people. So, these psychs are not treating a mental illness, they are trying to create a mental illness by turning men into psychopathic killers who will gladly go kill lots of decent men, women and children who do not deserve to die.
They were using abreactive therapy on the soldiers who had developed “battle neurosis”. The catharsis therapy developed by Breuer and Freud is also called abreactive therapy.
They also used electric shock on the soldiers to “cure” their lack of desire to kill other men, women and children. They attached electrodes to the ‘patients’ body and then delivered electric shocks of up to 20,000 volts for one second each, repeated ten to twenty times daily 47
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The psychs were the psychos, not the soldiers who did not want to kill, and be killed.
Some soldiers decided to go back into battle to get away from the psychiatrists.
Their interest was in how to make men into killers and how to choose men to lead and influence others to be killers. Thus their interest in personality testing began. That grew into all manner of – how to influence others to do what they “should”.
In 1917, Doctor Thomas Salmon moves to England and works with the British psychs.
Statement by John Rawlings Rees
In World War I the British army had a “consulting psychologist” and a number of neurologists. Many of them, in fact, were psychiatrists. They were brought into the army’s machinery in response to the critical situation created by the wave of battle neurosis at first called “shell shock.”
… Doctor Thomas Salmon came over to England in 1917… The main concern of psychiatrists in the last war was with treatment and they were very successful in treating battle neurosis just behind the lines and in tackling the more resistant cases in base hospitals. 5
Thomas W. Salmon proposed broadening the specialty of psychiatry to move beyond the traditional focus on institutional care. He wanted to treat the rest of society for “mental illness”. This aligned perfectly with the plans of the British new intelligence section that concerned itself with public and society affairs.
British intelligence had its operatives in the field of mental health and they infiltrated society, began front groups, and carried out propaganda – all designed to accomplish behavior modification on the rest of humanity – to make them into consenting subjects in the New World Order.
In 1920, the Tavistock Institute of Medical Psychology (aka Tavistock Clinic) was formed. After World War I ended, the psychs in the British Army formed the Tavistock Clinic.
The Tavistock Clinic psychs had worked together with some social scientists during WW I, to develop methods of manipulating people to fight. They then had the idea to apply these same ideas to the population during peacetime and thus was social psychiatry born. 14, 34
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Eric Trist

Eric Trist was a member of Tavistock Clinic, he offers a history…
To understand how such a small group was able to be so influential, we must go back to the period immediately after World War I when there was a growing recognition that neurotic disabilities were not merely transitory phenomena related to the stress of war, but were …pervasive in a modern society.
In order to respond to the ‘felt social need’ thus arising, the Tavistock Institute of Medical Psychology (better known as the Tavistock Clinic), …was founded in 1920…
The founding group comprised many of the key doctors who had been concerned with neurosis in World War I. They included general physicians and neurologists, as well as psychiatrists, and one or two multiply-trained individuals who combined psychology and anthropology with medicine. The group, therefore, showed from the beginning the preparedness to be linked to the social sciences and to general medicine, as well as to psychiatry, which has characterized it ever since.
Interest focused on the then new ‘dynamic psychologies’ as representing the direction which offered most hope. …tolerance of different viewpoints was part of the undertaking and the Tavistock Clinic functioned as a mediating institution, a clearing-house where the views of several contending parties could be aired. On the one hand were the adherents of Freud… On the other were a neurologically-oriented general psychiatry 6
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According to the official history of the Tavistock Clinic:

In 1920, …the Tavistock Clinic made a significant contribution to the understanding of the traumatic effects of ‘shell shock’ and how it could be treated by talking, listening and understanding.

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John Rawlings Rees made the following statements about Tavistock Clinic –

After the war, in 1920, the Tavistock Clinic was founded for outpatient psychotherapy.

The Maudsley Hospital, built before the war and then used as a military hospital, took on its full functions for civilians soon afterwards…

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 …the best results with the war neuroses are obtained when they have active treatment.

“Psychosurgery” in the shape of abreaction followed by simple re-education should as a rule precede a period of rest under narcosis.

There is, however, no question that the general method of abreaction followed by sedation is applicable to many cases in civilian life, particularly in psychosomatic conditions, and it is well worth further experiment. 20

They were using catharsis therapy at Tavistock Clinic. Catharsis is the discharge of repressed emotional energy. The discharge was induced by the psychoanalytic technique of abreaction, first under hypnosis, and later by using the concentration technique. It was particularly used in the abreactive treatment of shell-shocked combatants in World War I7
abreaction – the reliving of past traumatic experiences buried in the subconscious, in such a way that previously repressed emotions associated with it are released.
Catharsis, abreaction and Dianetics are 3 words that all mean the same type of therapy – the reliving of past traumatic incidents to release repressed emotions.
The mental health movement was split into two factions, one faction was talking therapy and the other faction was the psychiatrists who said that mental illness was physical and they used physical means to treat it, such as electroshock therapy and drugs.
At Tavistock Clinic they combined both factions. They first gave abreactive talking therapy to a patient, followed up by drugs and electroshocks.

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During World War I, William McDougall served in the British Medical Corps, treating the soldiers at Maudsley Hospital and giving lectures there. 46 So, he was working with John Rawlings Rees treating soldiers.

William McDougall
William McDougall

James Hyslop died in 1920. In-fighting immediately began, and the American Society for Psychical Research split into two factions. One pro-Spiritualism, by mostly Spiritualists themselves, and the other group anti-Spiritualism, being skeptical of “discarnate spirits”; however this faction was still very interested in telepathy and other phenomena that was more associated to someone with a body.
William McDougall was elected President of the Society for Psychical Research in London, and he also took over the American Society for Psychical Research. McDougall moved to the United States in 1920, where he became a Professor of Psychology at Harvard University. He was pro-eugenics.
McDougall had authored Body and Mind: A History and Defence of Animism. In the work he defended the theory that mind and the brain are distinct but interact with each other. He also said telepathy had been scientifically proven.

So, see, they DO KNOW.

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Thomas Edison (owner of Edison Electric Company) was a member of the Society for Psychical Research.
On October 30, 1920, Thomas Edison submits an article to Scientific American 
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I cannot conceive of such a thing as a spirit. Imagine something that has no weight, no material form, no mass; in a word, imagine nothing!



The Society for Psychical Research idea of a spirit is in Scientology –

Scientology Axiom 1 – Life is basically a static. A life static has no mass, no motion, no wavelength, no location in space or in time.

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Thomas Edison was a member of the Society for Psychical Research.
Many people were killed in World War I, and grieving family members took an interest in being able to communicate with their departed loved ones. Thomas Edison began working on a machine that would assist the departed to communicate with the living.
Thomas Edison was the promoter of the “Life Units” idea. It was used in Scientology.
New York Times January 23, 1921
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Thomas Edison has announced his entrance into a new sphere, that of psychic research.
Life he conceives as a series of “units”…
These personalities are various groups of units within the larger group that constitutes life. When so-called “death” appears to drive life from our bodies Mr. Edison thinks that our personality “units” do not die, but continue to exist…
Mr Edison stated:
“I believe our bodies are composed of myriads and myriads of infinitesimal entities, each in itself a unit of life, which band together to build a man. Once conditions in the body become unsatisfactory… the entities simply depart from the body… Being indefatigable workers, they naturally seek something else to do. They either enter into the body of another man or even start work on some other form of life.
The individuals in the aggregate which we call ‘a man,’ the members of the swarm which …have collected to make that man, are 95 percent Workers and 5 per cent Directors. The workers cannot stop even though something may compel them from their habitat, that which has been ‘the body’ of ‘a man’. They must go to something else to build, as, for instance, to corn, a tree, grass …always working under the direction of the higher type among them.
The life units which have formed that man do not die. They merely pass out of the unimportant mechanism which they have been inhabiting, which has been called a man and has been mistaken for an individual, and select some other habitat or habitats.”
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The “life unit” idea gets used in modern Scientology.

The Whole Answer To The Problems Of The Mind, an LRH lecture 1 January 1961 –
If you don’t know anything about the life unit, you would know nothing about life.
And a thetan is a life unit.

Dianetics the Modern Science of Mental Health, Chapter Emotion and Life Force –
Where the individual finds himself ‘possessed of less and less life force,’ he is losing some of the free units somewhere. And the free units of this life force, in a society or an individual, are the extra surge that is needed to tame North Africa, divide an atom or reach the stars.
there are so many units of force per individual. …we can consider that man… has a ready number to hand for use in any given hour or day. He may manufacture these life units as required and he may simply have a given supply…
The manic with 500 units of directed purpose has been cleared. He now has 1,000 units of sentiently directed purpose.
Hence, discharging these frozen units is a vital and important part of therapy and the condition of the case will improve in direct ratio to the number of these units so discharged.
Consider these life units as free life energy To free these units is the primary task of therapy
Thus we see that more data from the Society for Psychical Research, was used in Dianetics and Scientology.

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On 29 July 1921, the Round Table men established the Council On Foreign Relations (CFR) in New York City.

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Council On Foreign Relations

David Rockefeller served as the chairman of the CFR for many years.
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David Rockefeller

The C.F.R is one of the primary ways the British New World Order men have infiltrated the U.S. government and covertly influenced the US government to forward the agenda of the British slave masters.
Since then, every US President except one, has been a member of the C.F.R. C.F.R members also fill many other top government positions. Allen Dulles was a member of the C.F.R and he was Director of the Central Intelligence Agency. Twelve members of C.F.R have been U. S. Secretary of State, etc.
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Allen Dulles

Thus the Round Table has exercised a strong influence on American foreign policy.
In several ways, America was covertly brought back under British influence.

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May 1922 – J.B. Rhine hears a lecture at University of Chicago, given by Arthur Conan Doyle exulting the scientific proof of communication with the dead. Thus  J.B. Rhine became interested in psychical research.
1923 – Frederick Edwards, became President of the American Society for Psychical Research. He was a prominent Spiritualist.

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U.S. Navy Commander Joseph Thompson had a career working for Naval Intelligence. Thompson had gone to Vienna and was a personal student of Sigmund Freud on the subject of the mind and psychoanalysis.
Sigmund Freud was a member of the Cecil family group – the Society for Psychical Research.

The place where they developed the subjects of Dianetics and Scientology.
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Commander Joseph “Snake” Thompson

Ron Hubbard’s father, Harry Ross Hubbard, was ordered to report to Washington, D.C. Ron and his parents board the USS Ulysses S. Grant on 1 November 1923 and sail to New York. Commander Joseph Thompson was also on board on his way back to Washington D.C. During this voyage, Ron meets Commander Thompson. 5
the_USS_U.S._Grant_coming_into_Seward_Harbor_Alaska_-_1941
United States Ship Ulysses S. Grant

Commander Thompson was stationed at Saint Elizabeths Hospital in Washington, DC – a mental health hospital.
Starting in 1923, Commander Thompson became the mentor of Ron Hubbard, who is 12 years old at the time. Commander Thompson spends many afternoons in the Library of Congress teaching Hubbard about the mind. 49
Further Introduction to Dianetics, an LRH lecture 23 September 1950 –
I was in the Orient when I was young. Of course, I was a harum-scarum kid; I wasn’t thinking about deep philosophic problems; but I had a lot of friends. One such friend was Commander “Snake” Thompson. He had studied under Sigmund Freud, and he found me a very wide-eyed and wide-eared boy. He had just come from Vienna, and his mouth and mind were full of associative words, libido theories, conversion, and all the rest of it. He had served as an intelligence officer in Japan during the First World War.

An LRH autobiographical note presented in the court case CSI vs Armstrong –

Through his friendship I attended many lectures given at Naval hospitals and generally became conversant with psychoanalysis as it had been exported from Austria by Freud.


The Story of Dianetics and Scientology, an LRH lecture 18 October 1958 –

The story actually starts back when I was about twelve years old and I met one of the great men of Freudian analysis – a Commander Thompson. He was a commander in the United States Navy.

Anyway, at the Library of Congress in Washington, DC, where they have all the books on everything, he started shoving my nose into an education in the field of the mind. Now, that’s a very unusual thing to do, to take a twelve-year-old boy and start doing something with the mind. But he really got me interested in the subject – up to the point where I was pretty sure that Freud didn’t know what he was talking about.

One of the books that Commander Thompson shoved Ron Hubbard’s nose into was a Crowley book.
As a teenage boy Ron Hubbard accompanied his mother to the Library of Congress in Washington D.C. He found a book there that interested him, it was The Book of the Law by Aleister Crowley. The whole of the law was – Do what thou wilt. 10
In another book written by Crowley, Magic and Theory In Practice, he states –
The whole and sole object of all true magical training is to become free from every kind of limitation.

The Tone Scale: Moving The PC Up The Scale, an LRH lecture 5 December 1952 –

Our whole activity tends to make an individual completely independent of any limitation.

Aleister Crowley was an MI 6 agent during and after World War I. And Sigmund Freud was connected to British intelligence through his membership in the Society for Psychical Research.
British intelligence means the Cecil family.
Society for Psychical Research means the Cecil family.

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On 15 March 1925, Freud admitted his complete “conversion” to belief in telepathy.




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