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Subject: Does Hubbard mean what I think he means?
Anonymous asked this question on 5/5/2000:
"The sudden and abrupt deletion of all individuals occupying
the lower bands of the tone scale from the social order would
result in an almost instant rise in the cultural tone and would
interrupt the dwindling spiral into which any society may have
entered. It is not necessary to produce a world of clears in
order to have a reasonable and worthwhile social order; it is
only necessary to delete those individuals who range from 2.0
down, either by processing them enough ... or simply quarantining
them from the society."
I think Adolf Hitler tried this already, didn't he? Does Hubbard
mean what I think he means?
Desertphile gave this response on 5/5/2000:
As horrifing as it seems to sane people, yes, that is exactly what he
meant. And remember that this is Scientology Scripture! It reads like
something out of Hitler's _Mein Kamph_ (a person Hubbard greatly
admired in many respects). Hubbard said these "undersirables" would
have their own final solution by either concentration campes of "disposed
of quietly and without sorrow." One method was "R2-45" i.e., shooting
them to death.
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Answered by: Desertphile
Asked By: Anonymous
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