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I read the Introspective Rundown document just recently after it was leaked on Wikileaks. I was struck by how many questions had the word 'INTENT' in it. If I were to go through such a thing, I would go completely psycho like so many others have. After reading that bizarre document, I watched an episode of 'The Prisoner' called 'Once Upon A Time'. It's the second last episode, before the incredibly crappy final episode 'Fall Out'. In this episode, number 2 (the boss) decides takes a drastic measure to find out why number 6 (the protagonist of the whole show, and my nom de guerre) resigned. Intent. Why? What was his intent for resigning so suddenly? Was his intent treasonous? All of the show is like the Introspective Rundown. The whole plot of the show is how number 6 resists the attempts of the village to get him to crack. But 'Once Upon A Time' is the closest to the Introspective Rundown than the other episodes.
In this episode, number 2 regresses number 6 to a childlike state and tries to get number 6 to conform. Number 6 is by nature rebellious, so it doesn't work. Regression to a childlike state is what the Introspection Rundown is supposed to do, right? That's why it's called 'baby watch'. Number 6 may have been a stubborn son of a gun, but Scientologists who had to go through the Introspection Rundown were not so lucky. Take what happened to Lisa McPherson. Just recently I found the Knowledge Report made after Lisa McPherson's death, and it showed that she regressed to a childlike state after being in there for days.
At the end of this episode, one of the two men dies. And so many people who had the IR done on them didn't come out of it alive, like Lisa McPherson for example. This is just a random musing after watching one of my favorite shows. What do you guys think?
In this episode, number 2 regresses number 6 to a childlike state and tries to get number 6 to conform. Number 6 is by nature rebellious, so it doesn't work. Regression to a childlike state is what the Introspection Rundown is supposed to do, right? That's why it's called 'baby watch'. Number 6 may have been a stubborn son of a gun, but Scientologists who had to go through the Introspection Rundown were not so lucky. Take what happened to Lisa McPherson. Just recently I found the Knowledge Report made after Lisa McPherson's death, and it showed that she regressed to a childlike state after being in there for days.
At the end of this episode, one of the two men dies. And so many people who had the IR done on them didn't come out of it alive, like Lisa McPherson for example. This is just a random musing after watching one of my favorite shows. What do you guys think?