reply to post by Tetsuo-51
For some reason this thread seems to have ended in 2006. But I think this is where the following comments belong.
I was introduced to the subject of "conspiracies" in about 1981 when I first heard a lecture recorded in 1967 by L. Ron Hubbard as information for
church members. This lecture has been released to the public on cassette. The CD copy that I have is a limited release, I believe. But there's
nothing secret about it and I am sure anyone could get their hands on it if they tried.
In this lecture LRH states that he hired some private investigators to help him discover the source of attacks on Scientology. These were taking the
form of bad-news articles in certain newspapers, Parliamentary Inquiries, and other government harassment.
What they traced this to was a small group of men (about a dozen) who were connected to the Bank of England and who owned or controlled various
newspaper chains around the world and had undue influence over certain MPs. He said that they had been working on a plan for a long time that could be
described as seeking "world domination." The plan had several aspects to it, including the use of psychiatry as a means of eliminating dissenters.
Hubbard, in his research, had run across a few people who had been given a treatment he calls "pain-drug-hypnosis." He had been able to recover data
from these people as to how and why these treatments had occurred. He went public with his findings - I think starting in the 1950's - and thus this
group saw him and his work as a threat to their plan and were trying to stop him.
The way LRH saw it, these dozen or so guys were basically crazy criminals. They didn't work because they had inherited large amounts of money. And
they had this idea that they were somehow the true destined rulers of the planet. They had a plan to undermine the basic stabilizing institutions of
society in order to bring the planet under their control. They already had many countries owing them fantastic sums. Psychiatry seemed to be
thoroughly backing them up. They also had programs for public education, religion, and popular cultural.
These men used many different mouthpieces at various times to attempt to popularize what they were trying to do by attaching various slogans and
theories to it. "New World Order" is just one such slogan/theory. The mouthpieces, we can assume, were not fully informed of the agenda of these
men. These men put a high value on secrecy.
LRH predicted that they would ultimately fail because that is what crazy people normally do. But in the process they could create, and have created,
considerable confusion, grief, and destruction around the planet. LRH saw the only real answer to all this to be total spiritual freedom, and he
encouraged church members to continue to work in that direction. This work involves making the technologies of freedom available to every single
inhabitant of earth. The problem for Scientology, then, is how to keep the planet going long enough to give everyone their chance. (I am severely
paraphrasing to get across the main concepts.)
This lecture and other points I have mentioned above should be viewed in the context of other LRH research, and also data from other sources.
Briefly:
1) LRH has researched the subject of insanity, how it works, and where it comes from. It definitely includes the practice of working in secret to stir
up conflicts.
2) Church and other research into the history of psychiatry reveals that it has always basically been corrupt and used as a tool of this group.
3) While you can get more historical data for this planet from a site like
www.terrorism-illuminati.com..., LRH and other sources (e.g.FIGU) find its roots go back a long, long way.
Using this data, you can integrate a lot of diverse subjects, such as UFO's, past lives, religious fanaticism, and the occult.
That's all for now!