Betrifft: Artikel "E-Meter ersetzen Gewehre", veröffentlich an
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Terroristen und Subversive haben weitaus mehr Angst vor E-Metern, als
vor Gewehren.
Ein E-Meter ist ein kleiner, nicht teurer elektronischer Kasten der
Subversive oder Kriminelle von ehrlichen Leuten unterscheiden kann.
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The
Technical Bulletins
of Dianetics and Scientology
by
L. Ron Hubbard
Founder of Dianetics and Scientology
VOLUME VIII 1966-1969
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HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex
HCO INFORMATION LETTER OF 16 OCTOBER 1968
Gen Non-Remimeo
To: All Orgs From: Ron
Subject: Article "E-Meters Replace Guns," issued this date for general
info.
Terrorists and subversives are far more afraid of E-Meters than guns.
An E-Meter is a small, inexpensive box of electronics that ably distinguishes
the subversive or the criminal from honest men.
When guns are used on subversives the subversive wins; he wins worid
support, boycotts, the protests of huge governments. But when E-Meters
are used, the subversive loses. He loses his leaders, his communication
lines and his support. And even more important he loses his hold of terror
over people by which he can cause broad strikes and passive resistance.
The Mau Mau won after all. Even though he slaughtered thousands of
natives in terrorism, the opinion of the worid swung toward the "poor native
downtrodden by his masters" and Kenya was delivered over to Mau Mau inspired
freedom—and presumably more Mau Mau* massacres.
Subversion is a large subject. Only a skilied expert can handle it.
A good control requires superior technology. Just now the "superior
technology" in political use is mental terrorism in subversive and seditious
hands. And it is winning in the UN, throughout the Northern Hemisphere
and in Asia. It does not mean freedom. It only talks about it. It means
slavery for all, white, brown, and black.
Unless the controlling forces in Africa use technology superior to
that in the hands of the terrorist, no amount of guns, no number of soldiers
or police can stem the tide.
Police force is an emergency measure. It is vital to bring about order—but
only after security technology has failed. That riots occur and that police
must act says that security has already broken down.
Unless broad, effective security measures can be instituted, more riots,
more police, more terrorism can result.
The average native does not like to run with the terrorists. He would
rather live in peace. But when criminal subversives exist amongst the native
population,
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Mau Mau: a secret organization of tribesmen in Kenya that used revolutionary
terrorism during the 1950s in a rebeilion against British colonial ruie.
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the native is cowed by their terrorism into taking part in demonstrations,
strikes and vandalism.
This was the pattern of the Mau Mau. By threats and enforced oaths,
a fe\v trained subversives dominated the area. That the native population
was reluctant is demonstrated by the thousands of natives slain by the
terrorists, compared to twenty whites.
The terrorist is the proper target of any police action, not the defenseless
bodies the terrorist throws upon police guns. The terrorist stays safe
while his enforced slaves die.
How does a terrorist subversive accomplish this? His devious ways include
blackmail on sex and other crimes, threats of reprisals on families, and
promised punishment if the hapless native fails to act.
Guns only shoot the pawns set up by subversives. They do not kill the
subversive.
And that is why the E-Meter is far better than guns. It hunts down
the shadowy man behind the trouble.
How?
Find one native who participated in a riot or a strike. Put him "on"
an E-Meter and without that pawn saying one word, you can find out who
made him do it.
Then, finding the person who forced him on and putting that person
in turn upon the E-Meter, you can find the man behind him.
The safety of the terrorist is blasted apart the moment an E-Meter
is applied to some of the people taken from any riot or passive strike.
There is no known way to "beat the E-Meter" used in this fashion except
Scientology processing. And in processing honesty and courage are returned
and the information is usually volunteered. So there is no known way to
beat the E-Meter except by smashing it or discrediting it.
The subversive bitterly hates the meter. He hates it so much that a
London pro-Russian paper recently devoted half a page calling it "a box
of rubbish" and other hard names even knowing they would be sued and would
lose 20,000 pounds at least. It is worth many times 20,000 pounds to world
subversives to discredit "the magic box."
What is it anyway? It is a very sensitive, extremely modern version
of the old Wheatstone bridge, designed a century ago. Its use has been
constantly fought by "liberal" and subversive groups.
An older version exists today as the "skin galvonometer" unit of the
police lie detector. These machines however are unwieldy and subject to
9% error. Further they cost about 6,000 pounds apiece.
Ten years ago new research was begun on the structure of the machine
and improvements were made. Then about four years ago a brilliant electronics
team under heavy supervision, designed and built the modern Electrometer.
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Many times as sensitive as the police lie detector, this new meter is
constructed with a very sensitive dial and transistors. It is not subject
to mains variations and can be adjusted to read through the reactions of
the most nervous subjects.
What does it read? The older models were thought to read "lies." The
new model reads emotional reaction and disagreement—and it reads them whether
the subject talks or not.
The subject is made to hold two electrodes, one in each hand. The operator
asks questions. The machine reads the emotional reaction to the questions.
Whenever the needle dips a bit the answer is "Maybe." When the needle dips
a great deal, the machine is answering "Yes." When the needle does not
dip at all,
the answer is "No" or "Not Guilty."
The machine also has a tone arm which tells a quicker story. Used,
for instance, at a road block, if the subject took the electrodes in hand
and the E-Meter was adjusted to read, the tone arm would tell at once whether
the person should be questioned further. A tone-arm too high or too low
would mark the subject that should be interrogated at length. Sixty persons
an hour could be checked by one machine in the hands of one operator by
using the tone arm only. And every person with a bad tone arm reading could
be set aside for additional testing. All this has held true on tens of
thousands of cases.
This compared to the old police lie detector is a great advantage since
the old lie detector required about one hour per subject.
The 6,000 pound detector would require a truck to carry it about. Its
new, better grandson is a box not much bigger than a large book.
And what if a person refused to take the electrodes. They almost never
refuse even when guilty. But if they did, a gentle placing of the electrodes
under the armpits or against the soles of the feet gets the same readings.
The E-Meter costs no 6,000 pounds. It costs about 36 pounds less than
a good rifle. And it gets the right game, not the pawn or the innocent
bystander.
In troubled times business tends to halt because there has been no
way to sort out the dishonest employee, house boy or farmhand. The method
used in the past was to remove all the help to a reserve. And that nearly
ruined everyone and punished the innocent.
A better method is for every manager or householder to have an E-Meter
and to understand its operation (it takes about two weeks to become rather
expert). Every employee can be checked out at effective intervals and trouble
will be caught a long time before it happens, for the instigator of future
trouble would instantly be disclosed. It's nice to sleep comfortably and
eat and work with no fear.
Subversion attempts to break down the natural affection and understanding
that should exist amongst people, between employer and employee. An E-Meter
restores confidence. And after all, security is only confidence confirmed.
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A whole otherwise loyal population can be turned against its employers
and rulers by doing two things:
(1) By corrupting the worker with lies and threats and
(2) By provoking the leaders to act savagely toward the governed, thus
severing loyalties.
When these two actions are undone, subversion, sedition and terrorism
collapse.
All subversion depends on messengers, delivery of arms, collection
of monies and other movements. These actions require the use of paths and
roads.
By putting road blocks across internal and external paths and highways
of the country and equipping these with E-Meters, this necessity of movement
is hampered and most communication chains are broken. Subversion could
collapse on this alone. For instance there is no reason to unload and inspect
trucks when drivers and riders are checked for conspiracy and found "clean."
Constant checking is obviated by thorough checking at regular intervals
and issuing certificates of a check, complete with picture and thumb print.
A person with "clean hands" does not need continuous checking or special
passes. He can be trusted.
Honest people are the victims in a subversion. It is the basic responsibility
of a government or an establishment to protect its loyal and honest people.
Make no mistake about the end product of a subversion campaign. The
talk during a revolt is all of "liberty," but once the revolt is over,
slavery of the cruelest kind is the country's lot. Look at France in the
18th century. Look at Ghana. It is no kindness to go soft and let a people's
lot be worsened.
Around the world today, an enormous raid is in progress. Perhaps capitalism
has had some bad points. But capitalism at least returned something for
a people's labor.
Socialism and communism, growing ever stronger in the Northern Hemisphere,
are a raid on the production of labor by the privileged few. Socialism
and communism seek to have a people's labor for no return. And the least
progress, the least happiness, exist in communist dominated countries.
They "award" the worker with near starvation, no freedoms and total labor.
The reign of terror which ushers in a communist state in practice never
abates. Even when communism has won "freedom for the worker" there is no
freedom—in fact far less freedom than ever before. So no effective measure
that halts the sweep of terrorism should be left unused. So, have no qualms
about the invasion of privacy factor in using E-Meters. Only the honest
deserve privacy. Only the loyal have earned it.
And yet we often hear honest men revile the use of quiet interrogation.
They are misguided. They have been set on by dishonest men who are trying
to hide. Only the honest have rights. It's a good thing to remember that
when subversion is about.
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The E-Meter prevents the honest from being arrested, jailed, martyred.
The punishment of the honest is all music to the terrorists' ears and earns
a large splash in world news. So prevention of injustice is vital.
It is remarkable that the E-Meter makes it unnecessary to jail men
for political crimes. And this punishment of political action is what makes
bad press in the United States and England.
How is that?
Political crimes of the intensity of mob violence, terrorism and vandalism
occur against the background of a very odd fact: The professional subversive
is held on the job by blackmail. The blackmail consists of threatened exposure
of an actual criminal background.
In a very large number of cases checked on the E-Meter it was discovered
that the majority of persons guilty of political crimes were first guilty
of actual crimes such as robbery, murder, rape and mayhem. Of a long series
of known communists checked out, the large majority were found to have
committed crimes of violence.
In the light of this startling fact, jailing a person for political
beliefs or sedition becomes relatively unnecessary. One doesn't jail a
murderer for inciting a riot and incur vast international press repercussions.
One jails a murderer for murder and hangs him very thoroughly.
A country can be torn asunder by failing to understand subversion.
A government becomes savage, driven half mad and understandably so. It
cannot find anything to hit except its people. Employer becomes paranoid
about his employees. Which one of them will cut his throat? And understandably
he becomes hostile to all of them. The worker feels the brunt of government
and foreman and, afraid, has no place to turn and comes at last under the
executioner's axe of the terrorist as he mounts to power or grinds out
his life, a slave in the donkey mill of the "new people's state."
The forces of subversion loose on Earth today use exact technologies.
These are taught carefully to criminals in prison, in schools, in foreign
states. This is the new psychosis of Earth. To break it one need only work
with truth and reach men's minds with truth. One need but be certain to
have the subversives behind bars, or otherwise cared for, to prevent truth
from being corrupted. And the E-Meter singles them easily out from the
loyal crowd.
No fortress, business or country can long endure in the climate of
hate.
No gate, no fortress is more secure than its garrison. That corrupted
and why the walls?
Not for nothing does any "new people's state" shoot down the moment
it's in power the very men who destroyed the old. Counter-revolution is
the terror bed mate of all new communist states. They know how easily it
is done and how. And so they usually remove even their own old agents by
the firing squad or through exile. The Trotskys don't live long. Therefore,
if this is so efficient, why don't we remove the agents now before the
people's state is formed by violence? We don't even need to know their
names and addresses typed on a neat list.
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Those can be found by a quiet dial placed in the hands of any rioter
or striker that is caught. These wouldn't talk. They don't have to. The
meter does the talking, even in semi-skilled hands.
Reform of abuses in a state cannot be achieved while that state is
filled with distrust and nerves. And a state will be so filled while subversives,
trained in their own technologies, are still at large amongst a people.
Confidence is the only atmosphere in which reforms can take place.
The subversives in the UN and throughout the Northern Hemisphere have
South Africa now just where they want her. Antagonized by violence within
her borders, South Africa uses guns. The subversives through the world
scream and cause, by this, good people to act and protest.
The end of this tragedy would be a South Africa denied all help, even
arms, shut off to the North by "new people's states" well supplied with
arms, and finally attacked from without only to collapse from within by
carefully prepared revolts.
To turn this into a comedy, with the subversive at the receiving end
of the joke is not hard to do. A populace of Asians and natives loyal to
South Africa could help fight subversives rather than aid the collapse
and any war declared in the north could be rolled back with ease.
To accomplish this at first not even government cooperation is necessary
to the project. If employers and householders could read men's minds with
"the magic box," they could assemble to themselves loyal crews. If this
were broadly done the government would soon follow suit, if only to the
extent of the individual police members adopting the method to save themselves
hot work in interrogation and arrests. But let us hope the government as
well would quickly avail itself of technology superior to that of the subversive
and quickly run subversion down with modern scientific technology instead
of tedious and ancient actions which, everywhere they have been used, failed.
E-Meters are cheap. They can be imported in enormous quantities. They
are easy to operate. Special evening classes could be set up quickly in
existing centers throughout South Africa. There are no frailties or bugs
in the modern meter. They read positively. The E-Meter and the know-how
to use them is fifty years ahead of the technology being used by subversives.
And if the terrorists learn it, they cannot use it against South Africa
because it is the technology of honest men. To use it is to become honest.
Although the E-Meter technology now extant and well known to certain skilled
persons in South Africa could be adequate, some additional technical work
should be done to speed the resolution of this particular problem. Coordination
of the. program and compiling instruction leaflets for the layman also
should be done. Not even this is needed to launch the program but the effectiveness
of the action could be speeded even more if it were. There would be no
substitute for having a top flight security expert on the ground. Unfortunately
those present, through no fault of their own, lacking technology, have
already failed.
Once subversion is handled and terrorists put out of the way, continued
use of this activity would prevent further occurrences. Thus a rechecking
of employees and population at intervals would be necessary to maintain
peace.
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And peace with trust is the only atmosphere in which measures can be
taken to bring greater understanding and participation to a populace.
A government cannot compromise or quit under duress without losing
its strength and vitality. One cannot give up his integrity just because
he is threatened. But once peace with trust is secured, harsh and inhumane
methods of handling people become stupid and can be discarded.
Only by treating its situation sensibly and effectively can South Africa
live through the tremendous external pressure of a world gone mad with
slavery in a new and terrible form.
Don't think the world outside South Africa is free. It is not. It is
sinking deeper and deeper into the slavery of new economic task masters,
of rapacious governments, of its own terrible weapons.
South Africa and Australia may well be the only civilized countries
that will survive a coming atomic war. Thus South Africa has a tremendous
responsibility to keep civilization alive and a population free of "people's
dictatorships."
South Africa needs every bit of modern technology it can obtain to
win through to security.
She faces today these menaces:
(1) The exerted and concentrated technology of the terrorists which
has so far won everywhere it has been hard tried—i.e., Kenya, Ghana, the
U.A.R, etc.;
(2) A possible shut-off of arms—i.e., Batista in Cuba;
(3) Economic boycotts in the hands of rabble rousers running free and
unhampered in the Northern Hemisphere—i.e. recent boycott in London;
(4) Bad world press, fattened by new riots, a press that forgives any
vandalism if anyone seeks to keep order and uses guns—i.e., Vereeniging,
Hanga riots;
(5) News people's states just to the north, ready and able to supply
new subversives, unlimited arms and eventual war with the whole-hearted
support of the world—i.e., Egypt, Algeria, etc.;
(6) Internal distrust which can rise to stop all productions—i.e.,
Kenya, etc.;
(7) An ever more divided government as the government seeks to hammer
back the threat by needful methods which yet dismay the hearts of every
decent man;
(8) An engulfing of white, Indian and black alike in the chaos calculatingly
created by a handful of trained subversives.
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This is no time to leave stones unturned. This is no time to fail to
write and apply the best available technology and the most effective plans.
There are only two things which can prevent South Africa from winning
with this program. These are:
(1) Discrediting of the plan, its source and its tools. The E-Meter
is violently hated by the subversive who already knows of it and will try
to tear the sky off to prevent its use. When you hear it disparaged, look
behind the discreditor to see what you find; and
(2) Failure to use the most modern weapons and technology to fight
back. To turn this tide use E-Meters, not guns.
Probably, the only nation left on earth with the will to fight subversion
is South Africa.
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Do we want to win?
L. RON HUBBARD
Founder
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