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The highlighted sentence below is missing from the excerpt of this Hubbard
essay quoted in Impact Magazine and made part of Miscavige's
speech at an anniversary event onboard the Freewinds. Its absence is marked
with [...]

It should be obvious that Miscavige ordered the removal of this amazing statement
by Hubbard just because, in the more than forty years since Hubbard wrote it,
Scientology had been proven in courts of law and beyond any rational argument
to be a get-rich-quick-scheme, to be selling outrageous nonsense about demons,
and to be a cult. Even at an IAS rally on board the cult's ship, if DM hadn't
squirreled the tech and had really quoted what Hubbard said here, there'd have
to be one or two OTs who couldn't suppress a titter.
See this other
example of Miscavige squirreling away key pieces of Hubbard tech out of his
guilty knowledge.
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See also: Impact 96 excerpt
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Text of this excerpt:
| Issue 83 |
Ability
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mid-October 1958 |
The Magazine of
DIANETICS and SCIENTOLOGY
from
Washington, DC
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THE GOAL
Without a broadly informed population who are capable
of understanding motives and aberrations, no sane government of Earth is possible.
Without a great many Clears, no real effective leadership is possible for man.
The joke is on all of us, to say nothing of man at
large. The singular truth of the matter is that when he deserts this life he doesn't
quit. He has to come back here again and do it all over. You might not believe
this but you can learn it subjectively fast enough if you are in the hands of
any good auditor. Truth will out, no matter how final everyone has pretended death
might be. Death is very far from a permanent state. This is probably much easier
to prove with much less strain on the brain than some of the fundamental laws
of physics.
If we don't do something about this now, we'll have
to come back at a less optimum time without adequately organized data and organizations
and somehow muck through once more. Personally, I don't believe we could in the
next few hundred thousand years and I believe this is a rare opportunity to break
the chain and start walking upward into the sunlight.
We aren't any cult that believes some outrageous nonsense
about demons
and devils and we aren't any get-rich-quick scheme and might even succeed
better if we were. We are dedicated and sincere in getting the job done and we
are the first people to appear on Earth since its first solidification out of
nebulous vaporings who can get the job done and who know what we are doing. The
very truth that we know, its simplicity and ease of grasp, the very honesty with
which we approach our tastk, are probably the largest barriers we have to overcome.
Man has been defrauded so often, persuaded so wrongly and has returned to the
same old rut so inevitably and in such a defeated frame of mind that he is not
able to grasp easily the firm and friendly hand which is being reached toward
him. "
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L. RON HUBBARD
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