From my psychiatric evaluation after reading Admissions.
Thanks to Roger Gonnet who pointed me to this and of course a Big
thanks to Gerry Armstrong who brought this confessional" writings to
the public. George , you really knew what you were talking about in
your foreword. I know understand why the "church" hates you and
persecutes you and ultimatly fears you so much.
http://www.holysmoke.org/ga/ga07.htm
You can read all the details on :
http://www.lermanet.com/exit/hubbard-ad ... -eval.html
(Thanks Arnaldo!)
and in french at:
http://www.antisectes.net/admissions-dr ... ttstam.htm
(Thank´s Roger!)
SUMMARY
There is little question about LRH suffering from paranoic
schizophrenia at the time he wrote the above. Predominant symtoms are
auditive and likely visual hallucinations together with numbed emotions
, suicidal thoughts , extremely low selfworth, impotence , thought
disturbances and problems with articulation and memory. His fatigue and
indolence together with the anhedonia is the typical low energy , low
vigilance and numbed emotions found in the domaine of so called
negative symtoms in this disease . He is fighting a hard battle with
inner psychological conflicts, balancing between the depressed state
with suicidal thoughts and the Godlike, allmighty powerful
"chosen" one with special gifts and blessed with an inner
"Guardian". The Church of Scientology and its methods is merely the
reflection of this seriously sick mans inner world. Constantly on guard
against percieved critique and attacks from the hostile surrounding
environments. Obsessed with money , not only as a mean of survival but
as an instrument of power and evidence of success.
Ulf Brettstam
Senior psychiatrist
The organization clearly is schizophrenic and paranoid, and this
bizarre combination seems to be a reflection of its founder [L. Ron
Hubbard]. The evidence portrays a man who has been virtually a
pathological liar when it comes to his history, background and
achievements. The writings and documents in evidence additionally
reflect his egoism, greed, avarice, lust for power, and vindictiveness
and aggressiveness against persons perceived by him to be disloyal or
hostile."
-- Judge Paul G. Breckenridge, Jr., 6/20/84 (Scientology v. Armstrong,
affirmed on appeal 232 Cal.App.3rd 1060, 283 Cal.Rptr. 917.)
Ulf Brettstam