RE: why don't atheists support scientology?
October 20, 2013 at 12:18 am
(This post was last modified: October 20, 2013 at 12:20 am by Cheerful Charlie.)
(October 15, 2013 at 9:05 am)Doubting Thomas Wrote:(October 15, 2013 at 5:29 am)daandaan Wrote: yeah thats why u should rub urself in with a conductive gel before the tests ,, maybe u ll be regarded as the reincarnation as ron hubbard and u ll get rich and be their god/king ...
No, they'll just turn the dial down so the needle is in the middle of the dial. I think what they look for is the needle swinging back & forth a lot. But I'm guessing that no matter what the reading, it's probably just a scam to get you into their cult so they can sell you books and "auditing" sessions. Basically, it's just a prop. Something that looks "scientific" but the only purpose is to tell the interested party that they have "engrams" in their soul which need to be removed.
Occasionally in auditing, a needle will swing violently till it pegs. This is called a rock slam and in Scientology its a bad, bad thing that can get you into trouble. it indicates having very bad thoughts, "overts" In Scientology its great insult to be called a rock slammer. Your useless trivia for today.
http://www.xenu-directory.net/glossary/glossary_qr.htm
RS or R/S to R to index
Rock Slam, a type of "read" that registers on the E-Meter, indicating that you have an evil intention. The needle swings violently back and forth. Round about '77 or so, everyone in the Sea Org had to be run on "List One", a list containing items like LRH, auditing, E-Meters, etc. If an R/S showed up at any point on the list, you went directly to RPF. Do not pass go, do not collect $17. Rock slammer technically means any person with one or more R/Ses shown in their PC folders. In slang, it means a criminal or SP. "Harry is a real Rock-Slammer; better get him into a sec-check fast."
Stop laughing damn you! This is science!
Cheerful Charlie
Cheerful Charlie
If I saw a man beating a tied up dog, I couldn't prove it was wrong, but I'd know it was wrong.
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If I saw a man beating a tied up dog, I couldn't prove it was wrong, but I'd know it was wrong.
- Attributed to Mark Twain