By Tilman Hausherr (C) 1998 Tilman Hausherr
Based on a work written by David Mayo for L. Ron Hubbard, (C) 1978 CSC
Reproduction except in usenet and WWW is verboten.
NOTS34 is interesting to analyse because it touches two fields of science: criminology and law. Criminology because NOTS34 illegally promotes an electronic device, the scientology "e-meter" for healing, and Law because of the measures the criminal cult of scientology uses to keep the discussion of its criminality off the public: lawsuits and illegal cancellation. A netizen, Keith Henson, was recently fined $75000 for posting it to the internet. (not final)
Numerous people are believed to have died from the application of NOTS34. US Judge Ronald Whyte has prohibited Keith Henson to send this document to law enforcement, even after he was told of the deaths. This makes him a co-conspirator, but he is protected by federal immunity.
Unlike the Tobacco companies, scientology uses copyright laws to attempt to keep the NOTS34 off the public. (The Tobacco companies used attorney-client privilege)
Even in court, scientology attempted to prevent discussion about the material; scientology's attorney Sandy Rosen (Mr) tried to keep the material off the eyes of the Jury! Scientology claims that a segment in the court which discusses the NOTS is sealed - but no evidence for this allegation exists.
(Excerpts from the court case will be added later)
Scientology claims that NOTS34 is "unpublished", but the materials are available to every scientologist who pays for the course and who has done the previous courses.
NOTS34 is a small part of a bigger work; there are about 50 different NOTS files, and they cannot be bought separately. Sadly, Judge Whyte considered NOTS 34 as a single work.
The author of this analysis has been threatened by one Helena Kobrin, an attorney working for scientology whose mental sanity can be doubted. (This will be discussed in a separate analsysis). This attorney has accused the author of being a criminal, and has also wasted the time of his internet provider with useless messages. Helena Kobrin has already been fined for bringing a frivolous lawsuit; this case is now taught in law school as a bad example.
Even worse, an old friend of Helena Kobrin, attorney Maureen Garde recently came forward with an internet testimony that Helena Kobrin herself was involved in a massive copyright violation when she was in Law School.
Here an excerpt about Kobrin's behaviour, as told by her friend, who probably felt guilty for her own "crimes":
These "source books" consisted of photostatic copies, frequently multiple copies, of such materials as entire published, copyrighted law review articles, large portions of copyrighted legal treatises and other books, even entire newspaper articles, as well as copies of cases from West Reporters (whose headnotes and key numbering system are copyright protected), and statutes from copyrighted sources. "Copy, copy, copy"! You might say that was our motto.
If these copyright violations would go to court and be treated like the Henson violations, Helena Kobrin might be fined to millions, if not a billion dollars.
In discussion of small excerpts of scientology, scientologists often claim "this is out of context". When asked for the context, they claim that scientology is much bigger, i.e. basically a critic would never get the context because he would first have to learn the "full" scientology. In this case, the full text of NOTS34 shows very well what the crime is about.
While David Mayo is the author of NOTS, it was a "work for hire", i.e. Mayo was the long arm of the delusions of his criminal master, the convicted felon and tomator auditor L. Ron Hubbard.
In the text below, the original text [is included in grey frames].
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"NED" means "new era dianetics". It is an attempt to sell the book "Dianetics" a second time, since the old dianetics book is also still sold.
"OT" means "operating thetan". When scientologist does a level known as "OT3", he believes that he is possessed by the spirits of aliens murdered 75,000,000 years ago by "Xenu." These spirits (or "space cooties") have to be exorcised, at a very high cost per alien.
Celebrity scientologists like John Travolta and Tom Cruise did OT3.
NOTS (= NED for OTs) is also known as "OT5".
It deals with more space aliens who have not been exorcised in OT3 and 4.
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Of course, these files are as much confidential as scientology's PC folders are confidential: not at all. A few years ago, three pranksters were able to get a pack of NOTS simply by visiting an org and wearing a fake naval uniform.
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As we see, this is about healing. A "psysical condition" is an illness, and not something spiritual.
There is a definite sequence for handling a physical
condition. All steps must be done in this sequence to fully handle the
condition:
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Note that he says "definite sequence". He clearly alleges that it can be done, and that there is a way so it can be done, and he describes the way. It is not suggested to go to a doctor. It is not explained that maybe this would handle only psycho-somatic illnesses.
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(Note that these are claimed to have been handled in scientology's purification rundown)
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"BT clusters" are groups of space aliens. A part of the bait-and-switch of scientology is that they are never all handled. L. Ron Hubbard claims that these space aliens are poinsoning our body - maybe by impersonating chemicals.
Scary: L. Ron Hubbard considers all illesses to be the result of body thetans. But himself he didn't mind to be put on "Vistaril" or other drugs. L. Ron Hubbard was obviously afraid to eat his own spiritual saussage, like the Phillipino "psychic surgeons" who sent their families to real hospitals.
(a) being the item
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This is scary. So by "being asbestos" a scientologist would be able to heal by "blowing" the asbestos space alien. Fact is that Asbestos causes cancer by messing up the lung cell DNA. (Aspestos splits into very tiny parts)
This is kiddie stuff. The scientologist is asked to impersonate what is bothering him. It is a sad example of the low skills they have.
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No explanation is given how to "resist". A scientologist won't be able to ask - this would be "verbal tech".
The item will then cease to read.
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"read" means that it will stop appearing on the e-meter.
Step Two - The Body Part
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This is scary. So by "being asbestos" a scientologist would be able to heal by "blowing" the asbestos thetan ?!
Now the scientologist is asked to impersonate his body parts. If incorrectly applied, a scientologist would end as his own feces.
On this step you handle BTs being the body part, i.e. being
"lungs". This includes the negative of BTs being "a no body part" such
as "no lungs". And BTs and clusters stuck in and on the body part, or
area of the body, or affecting the body part or area. When all such
BTs and clusters are handled, the body part will no longer read.
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Scientologist attorney Earle C. Cooley once gave an excellent remark to the Washington Post about our opinion of scientology literature:
"Isn't this crap"?
He was right.
Step Three - Illness
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For example because of smoking too much.
Here, the scientologist is asked to "be" an illness. "I am a headache".
Again - the e-meter tells whether you are ill or not.
Step Four - Cures for Illness
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You have to "blow" all over your body, in the hope of getting rid of the space cooties.
Step Five - Protest of Cures for the Illness
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Aha, some of the space aliens don't want to be healed, so you have to stop their resistance by filing a "protest" (or maybe a lawsuit?).
Step Six - Body Part
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This is again the previous steps 1 - 5, an attempt to make the document longer.
Step Seven - Item
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What is that? A BT who went "clear"? Did Xenu already have "clears"? I thought John McMasters was the first clear. But this claims that BTs went clear 75,000,000 years ago, on the days where Xenu ruled the Galactic Federation.
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L. Ron Hubbard implicates that illnesses produce BTs, but also that BTs produce illnesses!
The above are the full steps and sequence for handling a
physical condition or illness. If not done fully or omitted, the
condition will recur. So all steps must be fully done in that
sequence.
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L. Ron Hubbard alleges again that this is the way to heal. At no time he says that you have to believe, pray, or whatever. He clearly says that "this is the way to do it", and if you don't do it that way, you won't be healed.
Even a medical doctor would agree that his own science does not work 100%.
On each step of this sequence the BTs and clusters are handled
with the various techniques given for blowing them - the Valence
Technique is the most usual and effective method.
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"Valences" are multiple personalities of scientologists.
The item for Step One is found by asking the PreOT for what
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Here the author gets confused: the OT becomes a "pre-OT".
caused or produced the condition. It will most likely be the first
item given by the PreOT. Be alert for getting into listing or getting
an out-list. If so the most likely error is that it was the first item
on the list, and this item was invalidated by going past it, or by
over-listing past it, or the item was found and audited previously but
not fully handled resulting in the item being suppressed or
invalidated.
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This explains that if you are still ill, you are to blame. No need to visit a doctor - it's your fault.
The steps are repeated here in short form for auditor use:
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Indeed, he repeats himself. But that's what scientology is all about.
L. RON HUBBARD
FOUNDER
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I left this NOTS34 intact so that people can see that at no time, L. Ron Hubbard tells that a conventional method should be used first to find whether there is a physical illness. Also, this way I can avoid that scientologists will claim that it was "out of context". This NOTS 34 can explain why Heber Jentzsch didn't prevent his wife Yvonne dying of a brain tumor, or why Flo Barnett was so desperate that she killed herself although she could have lived if she had continued with conventional medicine. It makes me sad that so many people have died and will die because they believe this fraud, and that the Honorable Judge Whyte is responsible for this.
A very good analysis was provided by attorney Graham E. Berry in court, in his closing argument:
22 BUT I ASK YOU TO REMEMBER THAT TESTIMONY. 23 AND I ASK YOU TO GO THROUGH IT IN THE JURY ROOM AND 24 DO WHAT I HAVE DONE AND COUNT UP THE NUMBER OF 25 TIMES CERTAIN WORDS ARE USED. THE WORD ILLNESS 677 1 USED 19 TIMES; THE WORD CURES USED NINE TIMES; THE 2 WORD PHYSICAL USED SIX TIMES; THE WORD HANDLED, AND 3 THAT WAS EXPLAINED TO YOU, USED FIVE TIMES; THE 4 WORD FULLY USED FOUR TIMES IN CONNECTION WITH 5 HANDLING. THE WORD ILLNESS USED THREE TIMES; THE 6 WORD CLUSTER, AND THAT WAS EXPLAINED TO YOU, USED 7 THREE TIMES; CLUSTERS THE PLURAL FOURTEEN TIMES; 8 CONDITIONS, PHYSICAL CONDITIONS USED NINE TIMES; 9 SEQUENCES FOR HANDLING THE CONDITION, HE'S HAD SIX 10 TIMES; STEPS FOR HANDLING THE PHYSICAL CONDITIONS 11 USED FOUR TIMES; PROTESTING THE BT'S, THREE TIMES; 12 BLOWING THE BT'S USED THREE TIMES; BEING REFERRING 13 TO BT'S, NINE TIMES; STEPS IN HANDLING THESE 14 PHYSICAL CONDITIONS USED NINE TIMES. HANDLED USED 15 ANOTHER NINE TIMES; PERIOD, FOUR TIMES; HANDLING 16 USED THREE TIMES; INCIDENT, THE CAUSE OF THE 17 PHYSICAL CONDITION, USED THREE TIMES. 18 ANY REASONABLE PERSON LOOKING AT THAT 19 DOCUMENT CANNOT HELP BUT CONCLUDE THAT IT DEALS 20 WITH THE HANDLING OF A PHYSICAL CONDITION WITH AN 21 E-METER, AND NO ONE HAS TAKEN THE STAND FROM RTC TO 22 SAY OTHERWISE, AND THEY HAD MANY IN THE COURTROOM 23 WHO COULD HAVE DONE SO. |
Sadly, the jury did not agree, and slapped a $75000 fine on Henson. Apparently, they didn't like his "funny" attitude in court.
Tilman Hausherr
Berlin Germany