• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
  • Skip to footer

Refund and Reparation

  • Home
    • About
    • Legal and Disclaimer
  • The Angles
  • Sourcery
  • Scripture
  • Glossary
You are here: Home / Documents / Scientology scripture / Lecture: The Overt Motivator Sequence

March 27, 2011 by clerk

Lecture: The Overt Motivator Sequence

Author: Hubbard, L. R.
Document date: 1962, 3 April
Document title: The Overt Motivator Sequence
Document type: lecture transcript
Event: Saint Hill Special Briefing Course
Location: East Grinstead, Sussex
Document ID: 6204C03
Description: Hubbard talks about what animal psychologists write in civil defense manuals.

And you study men under stress and men in various guises and men under various actions of this particular character, and you find out that the world has built up a series of superstitions about people. And they’re not facts–they’re superstitions. They hardly even are dignified as findings.

Your animal psychologist has categorized the whole lousy lot. I mean, he’s got them all. His textbooks are nothing else but the mirage of ought-to-be, see? There’s no facts in there. It’s just a bunch of ought-to-be.

He tells everybody, “Beware of anybody who is active.” Isn’t that interesting? “Beware of anybody who is active.” You will find in the civil-defense manuals of the United States government, in that area delegated to (ha!) psychology, that the whole provision that they have made is for anybody who gets active: and if a citizen were to start flying around and talking about what should be done or what shouldn’t be done or blaming the government or saying anything like this, he is the one you have the butterfly nets for. And this is why you have psychological units in civil-defense teams. They’re the butterfly-net people, and they’re supposed to pick up these guys who get active. And that’s exactly what it says.

I’m not minimizing this or I’m not stretching it or–I don’t have to. I mean, it’s a marvelous example-of “be good.” You see, the whole U.S. civil defense system is based on the idea that there is a thing called the government which is composed of people (which already is silly), and they’re going to take over the country at the moment of an attack, see? They aren’t there now. They’re not part   of the people, and they’re not human, you see? And they’re parked up someplace in Canada along the DEW line or down in Mexico or out on some island–and they don’t exist there now. And at the moment of an attack, nobody is supposed to do anything but be taken over by the government. That’s what you’re supposed to do in an attack.

Hubbard, L. R. (1962, 3 April). The Overt Motivator Sequence. Saint Hill Special Briefing Course,   (6204C03). East Grinstead, Sussex.

Notes

Filed Under: Scientology scripture, The Angles Tagged With: psychology, The Civil Defense Angle

Primary Sidebar

auditing claims brainwashing Buddhism Caroline Letkeman case histories Catholic chaos children Christ Christianity claims about Hubbard claims of research claims of science Clear confidence control David Miscavige dissemination Dr. Joseph Cheesman Thompson Dr. Sigmund Freud exteriorization General Semantics George Washington University Glossary God hypnosis insanity IQ claims L. Ron Hubbard magic mental health mental health claims occult priests psychiatry psychoanalysis psychotic cases Sea Org children semantics Suppressive Person doctrine The Ability Angle The Law Enforcement Angle The Mental Health Angle The Religion Angle thetans

Footer

The whole track

anti-social personalities Black Dianetics chaos merchant critics of Scientology Dr. Joseph Cheesman Thompson Dr. William Alanson White Dr. Winfred Overholser fair game good roads and good weather mental health no-gain case Suppressive Acts Suppressive Person doctrine Suppressive Persons

Copyright © 2021 · Executive Pro on Genesis Framework · WordPress · Log in