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The Pilot (Ken Ogger, USA) has done a considerable amount of research in the area of the Advanced Levels. Much of it is original and thought-provoking. Below are his writings related to OT II. It is possibly incidents earlier than the ones taken up by Ron Hubbard's materials. Again, we will here just bring it as information but do not recommend inexperienced students to try to run it on themselves.
Only Ron Hubbard's Pre-OT II has been tested on sufficient number of cases to deserve to be declared non-experimental, safe and effective.
Various Implant Platens
This is a random collection of some of the Implant Platens that I researched
out on
myself. I found some by scanning for later key-ins of the penalty universes
(the Goals
series and/or the terminals and/or restimulative Buttons were often used in
later
Implants) or the agreements universe (not as common), and I found others by
trying to
correct the half right Platens issued by Ron in 1963, and some I just
stumbled over.
At this time, none of these have been tried by anybody else and so these can
be
considered highly speculative. Also, I have a tendency to fool around a bit
with an
Implant, spot some things about it, and then have it come apart so that many
of the
ones I found are incomplete. I also have a high tolerance for wrong Items in
these
things (I don't have much charge on Implants in general and the Items don't
seem very
important) so that I can't guarantee that all the Items that I did find are
right.
Here I have only included the ones that I ran more extensively or that seemed
to
provide some useful bit of information and I have left out the tons of
fragmentary or
disorganized material that I came up with. The real product of my fumbling
around with
this stuff was to get enough of a view of the Time-track to put together the
Cosmic
History which is in an earlier write-up.
Note that it is only Ron's 1963 Platens that have extensive errors, and those
are not
generally used in Scientology™. Later he knew about implanted false dates, had
better
listing techniques, and followed up on the Platens in a more thorough manner
with
extensive team efforts to get the Items right.
DO NOT SKIM THROUGH IMPLANT PLATENS
If you insist on going through these materials in a casual manner, then read
the
introductions and look at the first Item or two very carefully, but don't
just skip around
glancing at the Items in the middle of these things. It might not make you
sick, but it
could, and it might also leave you feeling upset and irritated.
You probably can get away with reading these slowly and carefully,
considering each
Item, and reading each Item again if it seems to have some charge on it, and
by re-reading
the first or earlier Items if you start to feel upset. You really should
flatten
these Items with a Meter, but they are not so deadly that you should be
afraid of looking
at them.
1. OT II ADDITIONS
The OT II materials are currently being copied around on the internet.
The version that was read into the Fishman trial and which is the most common
version
on the net is highly incomplete and short cutted.
The materials included in the Scam-iz-dat postings are much more accurate.
But if you
take all the OT 2 Platens they published and also pickup the Fishman stuff
and put the
full versions of the 15 chapters in order, you will see that chapters 13 and
14 are
missing. This is probably because whoever collected them did not run the full
set when
they did the Level. I only ran about half of these when I did OT II. The posted
Platens
match what I remember of this, but there is no guarantee that there aren't a
few
mistakes or missing Items or even some later corrections that were found by
the org
which didn't make it onto the net.
Modern practice is, unfortunately, to shortcut this Level and bail out when
there is a
major release so that the person can go on to OT3. Because of misapplying
clearing
course theory to OT II, there is often a mistaken idea that the whole thing is
either there
or gone, so that if you have a big blowout on one of the chapters and it
wouldn't run
anymore, they think that its all gone instead of seeing that only the
particular chapter
(Implant) is gone.
They also mistakenly continue to apply clearing course style thoroughness to
running
later Implant Platens. Per the clearing course, everything must read and
flatten or else
something is wrong. But this is a gradient on confront of Implant Items. When
the
person is further along, he mostly FNs with an occasional Item Pair that
reads and
flattens. They used to see this kind of behavior on rerunning the CC on old
OT4 but
did not generalize it to apply as needed. Beyond this stage, you often have
an entire
Implant blow out on the first few Items. When that happens, you take a quick
scan over
it to see that its gone and persistent FNing and drop it.
It is a serious mistake to grind over an Implant when these things are coming
apart
easily. It can cause the PC to mock it up again and put it back. But it is
also a serious
mistake not to check over each Implant individually and knock out the last
remaining
bits that might still be there. It is not an all or nothing proposition. It
is a gradient of
confront and awareness. Also, sometimes it all keys out very thoroughly and
you need
to do something else (like OT3 or OT drills or Grade processes), but that is
a key-out
and if you haven't actually inspected the stuff or undercut it with really
early track
handling, then eventually you'll key the unhanded parts in again.
Realize that there is key-out and there is erasure. An Implant can erase on
running only
the first few Items. In that case, you are aware of the entire thing. But
when things fall
away without being looked at and without a restoration of awareness, then its
a key-out.
This is a very nice condition and you should go with it and use the clear
moment to let
you run other things, but don't feel invalidated when it finally keys in
again. Trying to
make these key-outs into absolutes leads to having OTs dramatizing unrun Implants and
mistakenly blaming NOTs or whatever. And it led to the even bigger mistake of
abandoning the entire Implant research line after OT II was mapped out. Despite
all the
PR, even the clearing course is nowhere near basic on Implants.
I went over the OT II Platens (the internet version) recently, checking if
there was any
more charge (especially on the chapters I hadn't run before). There was only
a small
amount to handle. But I did find the following which might be of use when
running
these.
Note that the individual chapters were used as separate Implants at various
times as
well as being used in the big mass Implants (as I have discussed in other
write-ups).
1.1 The Electrical GPM
This one runs on many different sensations, not just electrical. In all
cases, the
"End-word" is the actual sensation. Run the entire Platen on each of
these. The
electrical shock End-word used in OT II is the 5th one of these (included below
in the
correct position).
1. Pleasure
2. Pain
3. Heat
4. Cold
5. Shock (electrical)
6. Numbness
7. Sensation
8. Dizziness
9. Pressure
10.Suction (vacuum)
11. Glare (brilliant flash, like an explosion)
12.Blackness
1.2 The Tocky GPM (Time)
This may not be part of R6 at all. It may be used when time is reset.
The Platen may repeat on other Items such as Earth, Identity, Memory, etc.
1.3 The Big Being GPM (Survive)
This one also runs on
a) Obey / Rebel
b) Work / Be Lazy
c) Love / Hate
d) Survive / Die
The same Implant pattern also seems to have been used with the penalty
universe
Goals. In this variation, a giant face of the penalty universe terminal says
the Items.
The first one is the God Statue saying "You Must Create", "You
Mustn't Create" etc.
1.4 The Basic GPM (Picture Machine)
This Platen will also run on:
1. Sensation
2. Somatics
3. Reality
4. Forgettingness
It is possible that it will run on others as well but the whole thing keyed
out for me on
these. Possibly the original researcher who plotted this got a huge key-out on
simply
running "picture machine" and therefore thought he had the whole
thing.
Other End-words may be:
1. postulating machine
2. thinkingness machine
3. somatic machine
4. reality machine
5. confusion machine
6. forgettingness machine
1.5 The One Command GPM (To Seek Treasure)
There is a missing group of Items. Add these as 21. on the Platen: a)
Abandon, b) Do
Not Abandon, c) Have, d) Never Have.
As given, the Platen only has one End-word which is "Treasure". This
is incomplete.
The full series of End-words (the entire Platen runs on each End-word) includes
the
following:
a) Treasure
b) Wealth
c) Love
d) Knowledge
e) Pleasure
f) Bodies
g) Glory
h) Honor
i) Identity
j) Immortality
This Implant might or might not have been used as part of R6 (incident 2),
but it
certainly originates in a much earlier time period. I believe this one was
commonly
used in the magic universe.
1.6 The Lower LP GPM (Pictures)
The entire Platen also runs on "sensation" in place of
"pictures".
I see nothing else wrong with the OT II Platens at this time. These were
researched
very thoroughly and they only missed occasionally when the things fell apart
so
extensively that they missed some of the later End-words. The earlier (1963) Platens,
on the other hand, need lots of corrections.
2. The Helatrobus Prison Planet Implant
2.1 Background
In 1963, Ron researched what he called the Helatrobus or Heaven Implants. He
issued
a number of bulletins (which can be found in new tech volume 7) and tapes on
the
subject.
LRH and his Briefing Course students didn't work on this very long and
dropped it in
favor of searching for more advanced materials. Among other things, the Implant
was
very long and difficult to run. As far as I know, he never got back to this
one.
He gives a bit of a story on the tapes about how this happened in the range
of 63 trillion
years ago and had some theories about why the Goals varied from person to
person.
But the truth of the matter is that they only found a tiny percentage of the
Goals and
they only appeared to vary because there was so much missing. They had so
many
errors because they were running something that was too highly charged. And
this was
researched before he had figured out that Implants included false dates and
stories etc.
(he discovers that a few months later, but never gets back to this Implant).
Back in 1992, I decided to take the Platens he had researched and try to run
the
Implant out on myself.
At a guess, there are 256 Pairs of Items which are repeated for each of 256 Goals,
which would give a total of about 65,000 Items in the Implant. I began by
simply using
Ron's Platen on Goals which read well and I knew were in the Implant.
Gradually I
corrected and expanded the Platen slightly (but Ron's was pretty close) and I
still think
there may be a few missing or incorrect Items, but generally I could get
everything to
read and FN using the Platen as it is given here (see the next section).
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