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The thing NASA made to go furthest is Voyager-1 which has got a little way out of our solar system. It's messages take 36 hours to reach earth - compare that to 8 minutes from the sun's distance - nearly 300x further than that.
Hubbard's inter-galactic DC-8 spacecraft is a bit different. Maybe OT-IX will have the rundown to fix that?
The electronic ribbon used to trap the dead thetan spirits . . . well, he was nearly right on that one.
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"Of course, if it's true that Mr. Hubbard was never injured during the war, then he never did heal himself using Dianetics principles,
then Dianetics is based on a lie, and then Scientology is based on a lie." - Tommy Davis
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On May 25, 1961, President Kennedy, in a momentous speech before the United States Congress, urged America to put a man on the moon before the decade was out. It took Hubbard a little while to jump on the bandwagon. His letter to President Kennedy began:
In the early '40s a lonely letter wandered into the White House, uninvited, unannounced. It was brief. It was factual, and it gave America the deciding edge in arms superiority. Its subject was the atom bomb and its signature was Professor Albert Einstein .... This is another such letter.
Hubbard offered his mental "technology" to the President to assist in the Space Program. He repeated his usual tale about Russian interest in his work, saying he had been offered Pavlov's laboratory in 1938. He said Scientology "conditioning" would increase the IQ and "body skills" of astronauts, and that "the perception of a pilot or Astronaut can be increased far beyond normal human range and stamina and be brought to an astonishing level, not hitherto attainable in a human being."
The "conditioning" was to cost $25 per hour. Hubbard ended with an admonition to President Kennedy: "Such an office as yours receives a flood of letters from fakes, crackpots and would-be wonderworkers. This is not such a letter .... If that earlier letter from Einstein had been filed away, we would have lost our all in the following twenty years. Is this such a letter?"
Hubbard did not receive a reply from the President. On January 4, 1963, however, the Food and Drug Administration raided the Washington Church, and Hubbard felt this constituted an indirect response.
http://www.xenu.net/archive/books/apobs/bs3-7.htm
"Of course, if it's true that Mr. Hubbard was never injured during the war, then he never did heal himself using Dianetics principles,
then Dianetics is based on a lie, and then Scientology is based on a lie." - Tommy Davis
By the late 60s, NASA was set to colonise the planets and trips to the moon would be like a bus trip to Chicago.
I see Scientology as a lingering product of the cold war. The Berlin Wall is gone, the 'Space Race' is gone (the shuttle only goes 400km up) , nuclear weapons never got much of a run, even 'the Russians' had to be replaced by 'terrorists', 'remote viewing' is just flakey.
NASA gets it and morphed itself into a science bureau . . . Cruise is still caught up in 'Clearing the Planet' and appeasing intergalactic warlords.
"Of course, if it's true that Mr. Hubbard was never injured during the war, then he never did heal himself using Dianetics principles,
then Dianetics is based on a lie, and then Scientology is based on a lie." - Tommy Davis
Nope, according to Hubbard's Cult, The release of OT8 caused the Berlin Wall to come crashing down
There's a discussion about it on Leaving Scientology
http://leavingscientology.wordpress....ieve-in-magic/
Yes lurkers you are not alone, everyone thinks Scientology is creepy, it's not just you
http://www.mediacurves.com/Religion/...logy/Index.cfm
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The video in the OP got yoinked, this is a mirror. It highlights the lie that Tom Cruise invented the glossary on the NASA website...
"Of course, if it's true that Mr. Hubbard was never injured during the war, then he never did heal himself using Dianetics principles,
then Dianetics is based on a lie, and then Scientology is based on a lie." - Tommy Davis
I didn't drink the KoolAid but I sure did drink the wine
I wasn't on the spot but I sure did walk the line
You know I saw her coming but I didn't hear her go
'Cuz she said goodbye to me years before she said hello
http://cmdrbirdsong.org
http://churchofamericanscience.org/
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