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Lecture: Universe

March 27, 2011 by admin  
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Author: Hubbard, L. R.
Document date: 1956, 1 September
Document title: Universe
Document type: lecture transcript
Event: Games Congress
Location: Washington, D.C.
Document ID: 5609C01
Description: Hubbard discusses an order of goals for fixing up a civilization; claims to have the only known cure for atomic fission; discusses his upcoming book, All About Radiation; quotes from civil defense books saying "That in the event of an attack by enemy atomic bombs, you're on your own. There's nobody going to help you."

If you  cannot  fix  up  a  civilization  so  that  it will  dispose  of its man-killing weapons, then the next step would be to fix up the civilization so that it would be defended against such things.  But if you can’t do that and both of these things have failed, then the next best thing to do would be to fix up its population and the food supply so that it wasn’t too allergic to atomic radiation. And if you couldn’t do  that, let’s at least cure some of the burns which have occurred. Well, we can do that; we’re on safe ground there. People who would probably die within twenty days, something like that, could  probably  be  saved  rather  uniformly  with  some  good  auditing.  We  do have the only known cure for atomic fission.

Well,  it  may  be  the  only  cure  but it’s  not  good  enough;  it’s  not  good enough. Too many people go up in smoke when these  bombs hit. There aren’t enough auditors around to  patch them all up right at once,  so it’s  not very good unless we got on an all-out program and squared it around. It’s almost easier to go out on a  program which actually takes care of the bomb itself, which insists on international control in a sensible wise, and straightens out this mad tangle. Nevertheless, it’s a very good thing to have a cure.

All right, we are — a book* is in composition right at this moment, by the way, which informs the public as to the exact status of atomic radiation warfare and burns and situations-a factual book which is not any flight of fancy.  It’s merely a fast rundown on what it is and what could be done for it-a practical book, not something by, you know, “It is said that there’s atomic radiation, and molecules and atoms and they all wiggle …” Something … What this  book takes up is-for about three-quarters  of its  length-is simply the cause and prevention of radiation difficulties. And the last third of the book, or a little less, takes up how you solve the  serious-or less serious burns with  Scientology  processes.  This  book is  in composition  at this  time and probably will be written-completely written in a  few months,  since my part of it has to be written after the other part is finished. It’s a composite of practically all  of the  books  on  radiation  that have  been  written,  but more importantly  it’s  a  composite  of armed  forces  courses  on  the  subject  of the prevention of radiation.  But that book will be out in a few months and we’ll at least have  this  little  bit and  piece in the  bookstores  for  people to  read, because there is nothing else for them there on the subject.

The US Government Civil Defense Programi says the first thing you have to know about civil defense: “That in the event of an attack by enemy atomic bombs, you’re on your own.  There’s nobody going to help you.” That’s right.

That’s the first  paragraph of their  book-you think  I’m joking.  “Nobody is going to help you. You’re on your own.” In other words, the country is gone the moment an A-bomb goes boom. That is as far as I can figure  out. That may not be their program but I have been given to understand that it is, by their own literature. They should write their literature a little bit better. Well,  this  book-this  book  will  be  of interest  to  you  because  it  will attract attention to you.

*[Editor's Note: The book discussed here was subsequently published in 1957 and is entitled All About Radiation.]1

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i US  Government  Civil  Defense  program: the  plan  or  procedure  of the United States Office of Civil Defense which is to be used to protect the citizens of the United States against enemy attack. At the time of this lecture, this included public education, training schools, stockpiling vital supplies  and  an  attack  warning  system.  The   US  Government  Civil Defense  program  says  the  first  thing  you  have  to  know  about  civil defense:  “That in  the event of an attack  by enemy atomic  bombs, you’re on your own.” -  Universe (1 Sept. 56) 2

Hubbard, L. R. (1956, 1 September). Universe. Games Congress,  (5609C01). Lecture conducted from Washington, D.C.

Notes

  1. See All About Radiation: Revolt of the American Nuclear Physicists.
  2. Definition from transcript glossary.

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