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Monday, 12 April 2010 00:44

What David Miscavige Doesn't Want You to Know

by Silvia Kusada

In May ‘09, while routing on at ASHO Day to continue my OEC Vol. 7, I shared with a staff member how fantastic it was to be studying the Admin tech. I asked her if she had done OEC Vol 0. She said she hadn't but was ordered to continue studying right past it.

I saw this bypass as an OUTPOINT. After all, if the staff receive only part of the tech, how can they understand LRH's idea of an ideal scene?

I compare it to the suppressive act of shortening a checksheet. In fact, every single staff member, per LRH, should do the full OEC Vol. 0 as one of the first basic actions.

On the other hand, if staff and public were to study the entire Admin/Data Series, they would gain a full understanding of what an ideal scene is per LRH. One then wonders what would occur if said individuals had enough knowledge to spot DEPARTURES from the ideal scene? Or have the tools at their disposal to discover TRUTH?

Of course, management would lose control and its betrayals and lies would be exposed by the many. (The exception being that there are always people who, resulting from a case/responsibility factor, are unable to spot truth or prefer not to see it).

Therefore, today, staff and public are being intentionally deviated from LRH Admin tech, toward numerous other, off-Grade-Chart activities. Keep the group ignorant and feed them false data…. and here we are!

What DM and some 1.1 antisocial personalities are overlooking is the fact that some beings have high awareness. They have a natural knowingness and enough freedom, integrity and courage to be able to SEE.

This is what makes most Independents special beings.

Now, for those of you who are confused and looking for answers, I did some study and have included a few basic references from the Data Series. I encourage you to read them all. This tech is utterly PRICELESS!

While the Church is trying to control people and protect its lies by forbidding the observation of true data, thereby hindering the application of the Data Series tech, LRH has, nonetheless, laid out a series of steps for us to be able to get CORRECT ANSWERS.

When an MAA tells you that you are "not allowed" to look on the internet or to talk to "disaffected" people, and when the C/S orders or adds to your auditing program a tailor-made Sec Check simply because you spotted and voiced outpoints with the IAS regging and/or Management's money-making campaigns… all they are trying to do is deter you from LOOKING and from FINDING OUT!

This is a flagrant violation of Data Series II, HCO PL 11 May 1970 LOGIC:

It is a wise man who, confronted with conflicting data, realizes that he knows at least one thing—that he doesn’t know. Grasping that, he can then take action to find out.

As well as Data Series 5, HCO PL 15 May 1970, INFORMATION COLLECTION:

Obtaining information is necessary for any analysis of data.

Furthermore, there is HCOB 26 April 1970R Data Series 1R THE ANATOMY OF THOUGHT:

SANITY IS THE ABILITY TO RECOGNIZE DIFFERENCES, SIMILARITIES AND IDENTITIES.

My personal comment: Recognizing differences, similarities and identities is rendered difficult by the huge amount of false data being fed by David Miscavige via current Management to staff and public.

LRH explains, in HCO PL 11 May 1970 Data Series 2 LOGIC:

A population that is unable to think or reason can be manipulated easily by falsehoods and wretched causes. Thus logic has not been a supported subject, rather the opposite. ...

ILLOGIC


There are 5 primary ways for a relay of information or a situation to become illogical.


1.    Omit a fact.

2.    Change sequence of events.
3.    Drop out time.
4.    Add a falsehood.
5.    Alter importance.

These are the basic things which cause one to have an incorrect idea of a situation. ...


REASON DEPENDS ON DATA.


WHEN DATA IS FAULTY (as above) THE ANSWER WILL BE WRONG AND LOOKED UPON AS UNREASONABLE. ...


Observation and its communication may contain one of these 5. If so, then any effort to handle the situation will be ineffective in correcting or handling it. ...


LOGIC


Therefore, logic must have several conditions:


1.    All relevant facts must be known.

2.    Events must be in actual sequence.
3.    Time must be properly noted.
4.    The data must be factual, which is to say true or valid.
5.    Relative importances amongst the data must be recognized by comparing the facts with what one is seeking to accomplish or solve. ...

It is a wise man who, confronted with conflicting data, realizes that he knows at least one thing—that he doesn’t know. Grasping that, he can then take action to find out.


If he evaluates the data he does find out against the 5 things above, he can clarify the situation. Then he can reach a logical conclusion. ...


When you can sort out data and become skilled in it, you will become very difficult to fool and you will have taken the first vital step in grasping a correct estimate of any situation
.

And there is more in HCO PL 12 May 1970, Data Series 3 BREAKTHROUGHS:

Logic concerns obtaining answers. And answers depend on data. Unless you can test and establish the truth and value of the data being used, one cannot attain right answers. ...

DATA ANALYSIS is necessary to ANY logic system and always will be. ...


VALID ANSWERS MAY ONLY BE ATTAINED IN USING VALID DATA.


Thus, if the subject of Data Analysis is neglected or imperfect or unknown or unsuspected as a step, then wild answers to situations and howling catastrophes can occur.


...if we specialize in the subject of DATA ANALYSIS we can assume that a person can attain right answers.


…it is vital that he be able to observe and conclude with minimal error.


Thus, we will not be stressing HOW to think but how to analyze that with which one thinks -- which is DATA.


My personal comment: What the church is doing today, is stressing how to think as opposed to how to analyze. Analysis is considered today a "dangerous" activity amongst public and staff.


HCOPL 15 May 1970, Data Series 4 DATA AND SITUATION ANALYZING:

The two general steps one has to take to "find out what is really going on” are:

1.    Analyze the data,

2.    Using the data thus analyzed to analyze the situation.

The way to analyze data is to compare it to the 5 primary points and see if any of those appear in the data.


The way to analyze the situation is to put in its smaller areas each of the data analyzed as above. ...


WE OBTAIN AN ANALYSIS OF THE SITUATION BY ANALYZING ALL THE DATA WE HAVE AND ASSIGNING THE OUTPOINT DATA TO THE AREAS OR PARTS. THE AREA HAVING THE MOST OUTPOINTS IS THE TARGET FOR CORRECTION. ...


We call these two actions:


DATA ANALYSIS

SITUATION ANALYSIS.

DEFINITIONS


SITUATION – The broad general scene on which a body of current data exists.

DATA – Facts, graphs, statements, decisions, actions, descriptions, which are supposedly true.

OUTPOINTS – Any one datum that is offered as true that is in fact found to be illogical when compared to the 5 primary points of illogic.

PLUSPOINT – A datum of truth when found to be true compared to the 5 points.


Further information may be found in HCO PL 15 May 1970, Data Series 5 INFORMATION COLLECTION:

Obtaining information is necessary for any analysis of data. ...

INDICATORS MUST BE WATCHED FOR IN ORDER TO UNDERTAKE A SITUATION ANALYSIS.


And


A SITUATION ANALYSIS ONLY INDICATES THE AREA THAT HAS TO BE CLOSELY INSPECTED AND HANDLED. ...


An indicator is a visible manifestation which tells one a situation analysis should be done.


An indicator is the little flag sticking out that shows there is a possible situation underneath that needs attention. ...


The correct sequence, then, is:


1.    Have a normal information flow available.

2.    Observe.
3.    When a bad indicator is seen, become very alert.
4.    Do a data analysis.
5.    Do a situation analysis.
6.    Obtain more data by direct inspection of the area indicated by the situation analysis.
7.    Handle.

An incorrect sequence, bound to get one in deep trouble, is:


1.    See an indicator.

2.    Act to handle.

This even applies to emergencies IF ONE IS FAST ENOUGH TO DO THE WHOLE CORRECT CYCLE IN A SPLIT SECOND. ...


Sometimes it has to be done over and over, full cycle, to get a full scene purring. ....


BAD INDICATOR


What is a “bad indicator” really? ...


It is not “bad news” or “entheta” or a rumor. The “bad news” could easily be a falsehood and is an outpoint because it is false bad news!


"Good” news when it is a falsehood is an outpoint! ...


If three people tell you the same thing, it is not necessarily a fact as they might all have heard the same lie. Three liars don’t make one fact – they make three outpoints. ...


It is odd but all the “facts” you protest in life and ridicule or growl about are all one or another of the outpoints.


HCO PL 18 May 1970 Data Series 7 FAMILIARITY:

The rule is:

A PERSON MUST HAVE AN IDEAL SCENE WITH WHICH TO COMPARE THE EXISTING SCENE.


If a staff hasn’t got an idea of how a real org should run, then it misses obvious outpoints. ...


Being reasonable" is the chief offender. People dub in a missing piece of a sequence, for instance, instead of seeing that it IS missing. A false datum is imagined to exist because a sequence is wrong or has a missing step.


It is horrifying to behold how easily people buy dub-in. This is because an illogical sequence is uncomfortable. To relieve discomfort they distort their own observation by not-ising the outpoint and concluding something else. ...


ACCURATE OBSERVATION ...


First is a means of PERCEPTION whether by remote communication by various comm lines or by direct looking, feeling, experiencing.


Second is an IDEAL of how the scene or area should be.


Third is a FAMILIARITY with how such scenes are when things are going well or poorly.


Fourth is understanding PLUSPOINTS or rightnesses when present.


Fifth is knowing OUTPOINTS (all 5 types) when they appear.


Sixth is rapid ability to ANALYZE DATA.


Seventh is the ability to ANALYZE the SITUATION.


Eighth is the willingness to INSPECT more closely the area of outness. ...


If one is trained to conceive all variations of outpoints (illogics) and studies up to conceive an ideal and gains familiarity with the scene or type of area, his ability to observe and handle things would be considered almost supernatural.


My personal comment: Reverse Scientology, or “believe” and “obey”, as opposed to “knowing how to know”, is being accepted by too many staff and public that have no knowledge of what the Ideal Scene should be. They are not trained and without training they cannot see departures from the tech. Management is keeping them all "too busy" or keeping them too broke for real training and education. Only the few are on full-time study, obtaining said data.

HCO PL 19 May 1970 Data Series 8 SANITY:

An observer has to be sane to sanely observe. ...

FIXED IDEAS ...


Whenever an observer himself has fixed ideas he tends to look at them, not at the information. ...


The strange part of it is that the “idée fixe” they think they have isn’t the one they do have. ...


A fixed idea is something accepted without personal inspection or agreement. It is the perfect “authority knows best.” It is the “reliable source.”...


NORMAL SCENE


The reason a fixed idea can get so rooted and so overlooked is that it appears normal or reasonable. ...


THE PURPOSE OF THE ACTIVITY MUST BE PART OF THE IDEAL ONE HAS FOR THAT ACTIVITY. ...


Thus one can analyze for a sane ideal by simply asking, "What’s the purpose of the activity?” If the ideal is one that forwards the purpose, it will pass for sane. ...


Morale has its part in any ideal. ...


R (reality) consists of the isness of things. ...


One can also degrade the R by dropping the representation (description) of the scene well below the actual. ...


Both actions of upgrade and downgrade are outpoints when reported as facts. ...


A decline of survival is attended also by outpoints.


SANITY IS SURVIVAL ...


...organizations, wild things can and do happen unexpectedly.


HCO PL 6 December 1970 Personnel Series 13 Org Series 18 THIRD DYNAMIC DE-ABERRATION:

The person who is setting random or counter illegal policy is off purpose. He is other-purposed to greater or lesser degree. ...

The first impulse of a hostile being is “to leave” a decent group. What a weird one. ...


Thus all we can do to survive even on the first dynamic is to know how to handle and be part of the third or fourth dynamic and clean it up. ...


Thus, combined with auditing tech, for the first time we can rely wholly on technology to improve and handle group members and the group itself toward desirable and achievable accomplishment with happiness and high morale.


Written by Silvia Kusada
www.silviakusada.wordpress.com
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