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  1. This is bad too on Fox Explains Why SSSCA Is Bad · · Score: -1

    OT III

    1. Check for any BTs (E-meter, theta perceptics, intention, pressure areas, telepathy is HOW) on and in:

    1. Body surface (WHERE)
    2. Body inside
    3. In thetan's space (Approx. 40' X 60')
    4. On thetan

    2. Run Incident 2, then Incident 1, until BT(s) have gone and are released. Then, check for additional Incidents 1's and 2's until dry (on the meter).

    3. Return to Step 2, to find new ones to run. Use ruds while running if necessary. There is an effort to stop and hurry on Incident 1.

    4. When complete, exact date and run both of the incidents on self.

    5. If a bog, do Millazo Pack. Write down some 'mutual associations'. Re each one on this list, FIND THE INCIDENT THAT MADE THEM ONE, and run that. Then, run OT III, Incident 2 and 1 after that cluster is broken up. Occasionally, BTs will have an incident that made them one other then Incident 2, thus this action.

    INCIDENT 2: Dates approx. 75 million years ago, earth years, location, Earth, named TEEGEEACK at that time (meaning planet of sorrow), involved 33 planets of this sector, each with populations of 80 - 200 BILLION PER PLANET. XENU, the ruler, and 'Renegades' decided to solve overpopulation as follows, but was halted and XENU placed in a mountain trap after over 5 years of war.

    Incident 2 Patter: DETERMINE IF A LOYAL OFFICER, RESIDENT OF EARTH, or FROM ANOTHER PLANET. If the latter two, start at their being picked up and shot and if from another planet, frozen in an ice cube, transported (flying saucer), taken to mountain, a volcano always, H BOMB EXPLOSION, TERRIFIC WINDS, EFFORT TO ORIENT, MAGNETIC STRIP UP FROM CENTER OF VOLCANO OR DOWN FROM AN AIRPLANE, EFFORT TO GET OFF AND FIND REST OF SELF, PROTEST, BEING PULLED ON STRIP, VISUAL DISPLAY OF INSTRUCTION BY A 'GO TO THE PILOT', WHO SAYS 'HE'S MOCKING IT UP'. There are 26 - 29 days of implanting (the CC and OT II, God and Devil material, reasons for this being done, helicopters, etc.) that need not be run. SOME WERE PACKAGED INTO CLUSTERS in the HAWAII and LOS PALMAS ISLANDS (8 to a cluster). If a loyal officer, the sequence is SURPRISE at being shot, placed at the volcano. Use meter to determine and determine volcano. Watch for earlier beginning (pulled in for a tax audit), run only up to the 'HE'S MOCKING IT UP' as BTs can go into 'free fall', spin and get sick from the 29 days implanting, with pneumonia and death the implanted phenomena of free fall in addition to insomnia. Coltus, the Reigning planet, Hubbard a part of the 'rescuing force that put an end to it'. Don't force or push them off, and answer the BTs questions. There were probably not any good or bad guys in this incident, although Hubbard insists the sector to have been a cultural desert since. Very SP BTs can usually be brought around with adept 2WC, Charm, Ruds, but if not use Power Processing on the rare hard core.

    Incident 1: Dates 4 QUADRILLION YEARS AGO (which is 15 zeros or 4,000 trillion years ago).

    Incident 1 Patter: LOUD SNAP, WAVES OF LIGHT, HORSES DRAWING CHARIOT RIGHT TO LEFT, CHERUB COMES OUT, BLOWS HORN, COMES CLOSE, SHATTERING SERIES OF SNAPS, CHERUB FADES, RETREATS, BLACK MASS IS DUMPED ON THE THETAN.

    Volcano List

    HAWAII Pacific Ocean
    MT HOOD Pacific NW
    MT BAYER Pacific NW
    MT RAINIER Washington
    MT ETNA Mediterranean
    MT ST. HELENS Washington
    MT EREBUS Antarctica
    MT FUJI Japan
    MT EVEREST Himalayas - Nepal & Tibet
    MT KILIMANJARO Northeastern Africa
    LAS PALMAS Canary Islands off NE
    Africa MT SHASTA California
    MT VESUVIUS Italy
    MT KRAKATOA Indonesia
    MT PELEE Martinique
    MT MCKINLEY Alaska
    Volcanoes existed New Zealand
    at these locations Philippines
    then, but no Mexico
    longer South America
    North Dakota
    Vermont
    Scotland
    Iceland

    Note: These were the most common locations. 600 other volcanoes did and do exist, which I did not list.

    You clear up that a BT is a body thetan, The instructions are self explanatory, Basically, the reason they are doing this is to where they won't be confused with hundreds of different thoughts so that they can have some peace and quiet, and so they won't be other-determined. After they have run all these remnants of folks out by telepathic auditing on them, they attain the state of freedom from overwhelm and a return of full self determinism. One cleans off those 4 areas in the order listed. It is generally underrun, it is rarely overrun. What you have been doing all the way up the Bridge is breaking these clusters apart. With Expanded Dianetics, Grades and all the previous auditing, you have been taking these off. About 1/2 of the BTs come off and leave and go live their own lives by doing the lower Bridge right, and the other 1/2 come off here by doing OT III correctly. So, if you don't do the lower Bridge correctly on someone and they do a real good job on OT III, they will get about 1/2 of it done. It is pretty wild material to run and the gains of it are beyond description. It is not a crazy idea at all. The irony of it is that it happened alot more than once. It is listed as an event that happened 75 million years ago. It probably happened to the preclear dozens of times. So, watch out for your dates.

    After that you do not do OT VII, and then put them on OT III again, like the churches do. You do OT IV which is included here. After they have done that they have attained the state of certainty of self as a being and freedom from uncertainty of self.

    On OT V they attain the state of freedom from fixated introversion into MEST and gain the ability to refamiliarize as a thetan exterior with the physical universe.

  2. Re:It's bad. on Open Relays, Free Speech, and Virus Propagation · · Score: -1

    Kind of like Kazaa, and Napster, and Morpheus, and GNU, and Slashdot?

  3. Re:What's his IP address? on Open Relays, Free Speech, and Virus Propagation · · Score: -1

    I wonder if he leaves his copyrighted works unprotected and without crypto?

  4. Re:Finally People are Standin Up on Anti-anti-cd-copying Legislation? · · Score: -1

    Moderators: Please mod down this obvious troll. It is people like this who keep me from buying a subscription, two goatsex redirects in as many posts! Disgusting.

  5. Re:Finally People are Standin Up on Anti-anti-cd-copying Legislation? · · Score: -1

    Real funny buddy, a goatsex redirect disguised as a congress.org page. It won't work, everyone knows that the real page would be congress.gov.

  6. Re:Good Guy or Publicity stunt? on Anti-anti-cd-copying Legislation? · · Score: -1

    So why wasn't copyright violation a problem back when audio was available on only vinyl?

  7. Re:Just not possible... on Anti-anti-cd-copying Legislation? · · Score: -1

    Which is why we should lock up the people doing the copying. You might figure out a way to do it but that won't get you too many packs of cigarettes in a Federal pen.

  8. Re:I agree with Rosen on Anti-anti-cd-copying Legislation? · · Score: -1

    She doesn't mean self-help as in "help yourself to all the copyrighted information you can steal".

  9. Re:The Cheap Alternative to Subscribing on IEEE Computing Covers Freenet · · Score: -1

    Yeah, that was the funniest sentence I have ever read. Why did that rant get deleted from Adequacy?

  10. Re:The Cheap Alternative to Subscribing on IEEE Computing Covers Freenet · · Score: -1
    You left out the part where Rob, like the rest of the world, actually does something worth getting paid for. Maybe you think Slashdot is worth it, so maybe you come up with the coin. Most likely you and your 5 like minded buddies aren't going to pay for the bandwidth, servers, goat sex avoidance software, caffiene, insurance, car payments, clothes, mortgage, candy bars, and bacon sandwiches...for the whole crew.

    Most likely Rob will actually have to come up with a saleable product if he wants to stay out of tenement apartments.

  11. Re:Is it better now? on Sorcerer Review, and News of Impending Doom · · Score: -1
    So, since it is a wonderful idea all is well? Terrible execution, but the idea is great, paved with good intentions you might say.

    Also redeeming, to you anyway, is that it is created by volunteers. Well then, that ought to be enough for anyone. Volunteers made it. Sort of the Ross Perot spirit. Whatever volunteers do, it is made of gold, put it on your computer and go with it, to hell with actually getting anything done, there is fucking volunteerism at stake here.

  12. Re:No more ads! on Sorcerer Review, and News of Impending Doom · · Score: -1
    I agree wholeheartedly, and I encourage further debate on the subject. If all pages were as wide as this it would spur development of better quality monitors capable of higher resolution, possibly even with a 'wide screen' format.

    Feeble minded, myopic Slashdotters cannot possibly realize the impetus you provide monitor vendors with your relentless efforts to point out the faults with current technology. I like to think of it as 'White Hat' hacking.

  13. Re:Is it better now? on Sorcerer Review, and News of Impending Doom · · Score: -1
    That experience compares with most other Linux users. You could substitute the name of any distro you like in place of 'sorcerer' in the above post and it would be equally true.

    You people must have a lot more time than sense. I tried Linux last week and it was shitty. Slashdot says a new version is out, maybe it will be cool!. You aren't even far enough along in your intellectual evolution to have developed a Pavlovian Response.

  14. Re:Linux is Doomed on Sorcerer Review, and News of Impending Doom · · Score: -1
    Damn

    fucking

    straight

  15. Whiners on Kazaa Conundrum -- The Plot Thickens · · Score: -1
    Hi,

    Could all you people stop whining for a few days? I'm getting tired of this shit and I need a break.

  16. Its the weekend on Telecommuters and Downtime? · · Score: -1
    Go outside one time you bed ridden, buttermilk complected, squint eyed, half witted, fat, waifish, impotent geeks.

    And don't try to call me on being inside, I just got back in from the great outdoors, so kiss my ass.

  17. Re:Help your favorite site, spoof the click on Announcing Slashdot Subscriptions · · Score: -1
    The rallying cry of Open Source:



    What somebody should do is...


    Note the lack of an "I" in there anywhere.

  18. Re:Slashdot charges for what exactly. on Announcing Slashdot Subscriptions · · Score: -1
    Remember that time Katz tried to steal everyone's comments and publish them in a book on fucking Waco or Columbine or teen angst or something?

    This is sort of like that, only the users are getting fleeced by the entire editorship instead of just Katz. Its good to see that Slashdot is finally coming around, looking for every opportunity to grab some coin.

  19. Re:Hooray! on Announcing Slashdot Subscriptions · · Score: -1
    You'll love XP Pro, I know I do. You'll also love a Slashdot free world, I know I will.

    I think I'll fire up a cigar. Maybe pour myself a glass of Booker's.

  20. Re:Super Dumbasses on ESR Says as PCs Get Cheaper, Windows Will Die · · Score: -1
    1. My job title wouldn't explain my business experience, as I am fairly well traveled. At the moment I am the Director of Product Development for a company that produces industrial PLCs.

    2. I was a programmer there, then was promoted to a management position. I left 6 years ago.

    3. Yes they will. MS is an incredible company, obviously, and they are very good at what they do. The fact that I despise geeks is generally a result of their lack of understanding of what makes a successful product, what makes a successful company, and their reliance on what they preceive as 'better' to make their predictions. A glass of '67 Chateau LaFite is 'better' than a glass of Coca Cola, if by better you mean 'has more depth of taste', but that means nothing to the business world. If the Linux zealots would go back to being happy that they have a functional operating system that doesn't cost them any money, rather than trying to make predictions about who will buy what, I would despise them much less.

  21. Hello Geeks on Linux Web Browsers Compared · · Score: -1, Offtopic
    You are all morons. That is all for now, thank you for reading.

    P.S. - Please don't steal anything on your way out.

  22. Re:I will accept copy protection. on SSSCA Hearing · · Score: 0, Funny
    I'm sure that those pushing the SSSCA will call you about this issue. I see no reason why manufacturers won't be willing to provide a lifetime replacement warranty (which is what I think you want, rather than a guarantee, which an entirely different thing) against anything you might possibly do to your stuff.

    You are such an important customer to them, what with your stealing and all, that they will probably bend over backward for you.

  23. Re:This is the opposite of what is really needed. on SSSCA Hearing · · Score: -1, Troll

    It could be called "The Right to Steal Act". Why don't you write your reps and see if they'll put their names on that one.

  24. Re:But... on SSSCA Hearing · · Score: 0

    So, since you won't be copying anything with your microwave's flash ROM, you don't mind if there is copy protection there do you?

  25. Re:The old saying: on 'Free Broadband' Scam Exposed · · Score: 0

    dslknowitall writes: "It appears that http://www.microsoft.com/ntserver/nts/news/msnw/li nuxmyths.asp is first on the crime scene regarding Gnu.org's scam to offer free operating systems for the price of only two crashes a day (remember Minix, anyone?). "If you remember back on December 18th we raised the warning flag concerning an operating system provider known as VA.com, who's business stank of illegitimacy. With a website made up of plagiarized portions of Microsoft's features, and a qualification system that claimed it could provide software to locations like "the dark side of the net", it appeared to be a scam waiting to happen." Not only a well written piece but lots o' backgroud too!"