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 Post subject: Scientology and the Titanium Disks
PostPosted: Fri Oct 19, 2007 4:09 am 
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For years, and years, and years Scientology took money
from their members, millions of dollars,---promising them that this was for a project they'd come up with, "To Protect the tech". As most of you know, this is "The tech" put on Titanium Disks (safe from any Nuclear Bombs they said)--
and in caves deep in mountains. Argh! :roll:

Ok, so now DM says "the tech" isn't correct, and he's getting it fixed, shredding ALL the books, re-writing them.

Sooooooooooo???? What about the Titanium Disks?

Will this open the door to having to re-do these, and man
with *that* be tons of $$$$, again.

Scientologists "in": How do you justify this bS?

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I'll say this....

Titanium is sounding more and more like a good investment!$! :D

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Tory,
I've wondered that, too. Remaking the titanium disks that are already finished will be an expensive proposition .... not to mention making all the ones that haven't yet been done at all. And this is not going to be the last tech revision that DM institutes. I see this titanium disk construction as a never-ending project, for which people will be regged in perpetuity.

CoS members are already being regged to purchase the rehash of the ENTIRE bridge ... and to pay for placing the revised books in every library on Teegeeack ... and to complete the long-suffering Super Power Building ... and to create more Ideal Orgs ... and to fight SPs in the mental health profession .... and .........

How much will the average Scientologist take before he simply throws in the towel and says: "I quit! Eternity or no eternity .... I'm outa here!!"


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How much will the average Scientologist take before he simply throws in the towel and says: "I quit! Eternity or no eternity .... I'm outa here!!"


LOL! Soooo true~~
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We'll see, eh? Someone just called me last night, they're OUT! :alien:
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Tory great to here that another has awakened.

As for the disks has anyone ever seen more then one?

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StormBringer wrote:
As for the disks has anyone ever seen more then one?

Good question! It may well be like the Super Power Building ... folks being regged & regged, but no building going on. All the money that's being donated to immortalize the ramblings & rantings of "Source" in titanium could be finding its way to somewhere else entirely. I'll bet some of the SPs imprisoned in "The Hall" could tell us..... :wink:


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Ohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh BlownForGood :wink: :?: :?:

Perhaps he knows. I never saw any, except their 'demos' they did at
Author Services, when they were regging the money.

Supposedly ALL of the tech is on them, so this shall be one more
disaster.

Did you know for those who donated to that project (We did, monthly), you got a
leather bound Fiction book of Hubbard's every month. So guess which stat
that raised? :roll:

Jeeeeeeeeeeeeeeesh! WHAT A CON!!! :twisted:

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let see if you give me this money i am going to use it for these expensive disks that once are done they will be buried in the ground so no one will see them until the world is destroyed and the survivors come back to dig them up. :?

How many disks do you really think were made?

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StormBringer wrote:
let see if you give me this money i am going to use it for these expensive disks that once are done they will be buried in the ground so no one will see them until the world is destroyed and the survivors come back to dig them up. :?

How many disks do you really think were made?

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StormBringer wrote:
...these expensive disks that once are done they will be buried in the ground so no one will see them until the world is destroyed and the survivors come back to dig them up. :?


I had heard of this before, but this point makes me curious. These disks... is the "tech" written in words, like a tablet, onto the surface of these disks? such that a person could just look at the disk and start reading L Ron's nonsense? Or are these disks some kind of medium, like a CD or something, that would need to be read by some kind of device?

If it's like a CD, and the world gets destroyed, I guess the "tech" will have to wait until the electricity is restored... and I hope some CD readers are still working... what code are they using? At my job, we routinely encounter records that can't be read because the software that created them is outdated - I presume they're praying that someone will have an operating system that can read these disks... are they banking the world's future on Mac, MS, Linux, or which?

or option #2: it's all BS.

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or option #2: it's all BS.

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I go with option #2... :roll:


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 Post subject: Re: Scientology and the Titanium Disks
PostPosted: Sat Oct 20, 2007 12:35 am 
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magoo1 wrote:
For years, and years, and years Scientology took money
from their members, millions of dollars,---promising them that this was for a project they'd come up with, "To Protect the tech". As most of you know, this is "The tech" put on Titanium Disks (safe from any Nuclear Bombs they said)--
and in caves deep in mountains. Argh! :roll:

Ok, so now DM says "the tech" isn't correct, and he's getting it fixed, shredding ALL the books, re-writing them.

Sooooooooooo???? What about the Titanium Disks?

Will this open the door to having to re-do these, and man
with *that* be tons of $$$$, again.



Tory, I haven't been able to find the thread where this was discussed. I remember reading it.

Actually, I think I asked the same question you did. It's somewhere on ESMB.

According to Little Bear Victor, yes, they're definitely redoing them.

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entheta wrote:
I had heard of this before, but this point makes me curious. These disks... is the "tech" written in words, like a tablet, onto the surface of these disks? such that a person could just look at the disk and start reading L Ron's nonsense? Or are these disks some kind of medium, like a CD or something, that would need to be read by some kind of device?

If it's like a CD, and the world gets destroyed, I guess the "tech" will have to wait until the electricity is restored... and I hope some CD readers are still working... what code are they using? At my job, we routinely encounter records that can't be read because the software that created them is outdated - I presume they're praying that someone will have an operating system that can read these disks... are they banking the world's future on Mac, MS, Linux, or which?

or option #2: it's all BS.


According to a story on ABC News 20/20, the titanium discs were like an indestructible version of vinyl records, complete with solar-powered record players for the post-apocalyptic era.

http://www.xenutv.com/us/20.htm

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aerial footage of Scn compound in New Mexico (opening credits listing names of people who worked on the segment; metal titanium storage containers; metal recording disks; closeup of record player and needle playing a segment of LRH reading one of his works

VO: Buried deep in these New Mexico hills in steel-lined tunnels, said to be able to survive a nuclear blast, is what Scientology considers the future of mankind. Seen here for the first time, thousands of metal records, stored in heat-resistant titanium boxes and playable on a solar-powered turntable, all containing the beliefs of Scientology’s founder, L. Ron Hubbard.


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The 1,800,000 stainless steel disks of Mr. Hubbard's are able to be played on a metal phonograph that has a stylus. These phonographs they can be turned by hand like an old Victrola. When cranked by hand, the energy from your hand is transferred into a spring that coils down and stores your body's energy in the form of mechanical energy. This simple and ingenious method assumes that beings will have hands with opposable thumbs in a million years after some form of catastrophe.

When I was in Trementina psychoanalyzing the staff (please do not ask for details as it confidencial), I was allowed to place a stainless steel record of Mr. Hubbard on the metal platen, or turntable, of one of these metal phonographs. I turned the hand crank. As the spring unwound inside of the phonograph with an audible whirr, the authentic voice of Mr. Hubbard emanated from the speaking tube. I felt as if I were in the same room as Ron. I then realized that I was in the same room with his recorded voice and that this was not so remarkable. It was like listening to a radio, yes?

Mr. Hubbard's recorded voice was transmitted from the precisely etched ridges in the grooves of the stainless steel record to the stylus. This stylus converted the ridged up data into sounds which were amplified marvelously by the speaking tube. I imagined the thrill that Thomas Edison had when he invented the phonograph in 1877 AD. How remarkable and strange, I thought to myself, that this Scientology spent tens of millions of perfectly good dollars to highly engineer such woefully obsolete technology for the future use of beings who may or may not have ears. Hey caramba!!!

This voice of Mr. Hubbard informed me that I have some thing that is called a reactive mind. I further wondered within myself if beings in a million years will have reactive minds or minds at all. Furthermore, Mr. Hubbard did not make it clear to me if all beings, aliens, Marcabs, etc., if all of these differing sorts of sentient beings have this reactive mind. There are no blood tests for the reactive mind you know. We also, and I mean we as medical science, have not seen a reactive mind. If you find one, please send it to me so that I may assay it and examine its engrams. One of my colleagues, Dr. Xavier Vendaloo, he believes that engrams excrete toxic neuropoops of some kind and this accounts for the discordant behavior of the Scientologist.

As I was psychoanalyzing Scientology, I continued to listen to droning voice recordings of Mr. Hubbard. But then, yes, suddenly Mr. Hubbard is heard screaming for someone to come and remove his body thetans off him. His is heard screaming for Pat and Annie and also cursing a woman named Flavia for having sexually penetrated him in an unnatural and painful way with a soup can.

Upon completion of my examination, I have now diagnosed the Scientology as having had two strokes. I have prescribed Vistaril and bed rest for the Scientology. The prognosis for the Scientology it is not good. Please to say prayers for this Scientology, yes?


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spacecootie wrote:
According to a story on ABC News 20/20, the titanium discs were like an indestructible version of vinyl records, complete with solar-powered record players for the post-apocalyptic era.



Ha! that just shows how pathetic those guys are. Vinyl records? Those went out in the 70's... EVERYONE knows the future of audio media is the 8-track tape player...

They'd be better off storing Ron's prose on titanium video tapes (betamax format, of course...)

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