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# Scientology: A History of Man

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Review: THIS is the Scientology book that has some nice Space Opera - A very interesting book, for sure. Not scientifically accurate at all, but Science Fiction rarely is (thus the "fiction"). Clocking in at a slim 147 pages, it's not too long and a pretty easy read. The book is actually 247 pages, but the last 100 pages are the Appendix and Glossary. Hubbard had a great habit of putting extremely thorough glossaries in the back of his Scientology books, so any terminology that you don't understand can be easily looked up. (By the way, that glossary has even more Space Opera elements littered throughout.) No Xenu here, but that's only because this book predates that "secret OT III revelation" by 10 years or so being that this was one of the first Scientology books L. Ron wrote. There are, however, some pretty strange notions about Evolution along with some Cold War era Space Opera peppered throughout this work. Apparently when this book came out in 1952 L. Ron was giving WHOLE lectures on Space Opera stories, but hardly any of these made it into print. Damn! This is one of the few books in Scientology that actually contains some of this stuff. The whole book was fairly entertaining (you'll need that Glossary), but if you're curious, the two Chapters to pay close attention to here are 4 and 9. If you have read some of the other reviews you'll notice people writing about Clams, Sloths, Birds, the Piltdown Man; these "Incidents" are found in Chapter 4. Wildly imaginative stuff. Now let's get to the really good parts: Large, glowing, nebulous bodies made of radioactive material floating in thin air that give off a hypnotic pulse, hostile alien invaders on Earth trapping and brainwashing Thetans, flying saucers dumping beings packed in ice into the ocean, bodies suspended in either electronic baths or some kind of a fluid, past life forgetter implants, Between-Lives Martian implant stations, alien invader forces fighting each other over Earth territory, and all those crazy Thetan Forgetter Traps set by the invaders (remember, Earth was a prison planet at that time). It's ALLLLL here in Chapter 9. That actually all sounds really cool! Unlike some of his ACTUAL science fiction novels, there is no bad character development, no stilted dialogue, and no overly bloated, unnecessary descriptions. Happy reading!!
Review: FANTASTIC IN THE DERIVATION SENSE OF THE WORD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! - Wow what a book! Due to the need for excessive "word clearing" it took me 8 years to finish it but the "cognitions" I got out of it were fantastic and I mean "fantastic" in the derivation sense of the word: "Late Middle English (in the sense of existing only in the imagination, unreal)" I didn't know that I used to be a clam, a sloth or, as everyone knows, the scientifically proven Piltdown Man. Because of reading this early on and really getting it without questioning I was able to complete OTIII without considering that having Thetans blown up in an Hawaiian volcano 75 million years ago by that cosmic jackass Xenu, they would have a hard time having been the victims of that since there were no Hawaiian volcanos at that time. But that's what makes Scientology so great is that is only for the insiders to be the ones privy to information that may seem outrageously stupid to the average person and because basic logic and common sense does not live in the rarified realms of the upper levels of the Operating Thetans. Operating Thetans such as Hubbard can create their own realities and in his case he put them down on the printed page and I don't see any reason that all humanity should not believe what he wrote word for word without any alterations. After my 8 years of completing this book I left it with a sort of consistent buzz in my ears and a sort of floating feeling that made it a bit difficult to order eggs and pancakes at Denny's but considering my trillions of years of existence and now my understanding of it all by reading this book, that is a small price to pay for my ultimate freedom down the line by going up the Bridge. I say "down the line" since unfortunately I only have $1.97 in my bank account (Hey, Denny's is getting progressively more expensive!) and I know going up the OT Levels will cost at least 10 bucks. Maybe in another 8 years I can scrounge that up. I wonder if eggs and pancakes taste better when one is freed of body Thetans? I suggest everyone read this book if you are curious about the egg-stent of your history as a spiritual entity!!!!!!!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| Best Sellers Rank | #859,891 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (44) |
| Dimensions  | 5.91 x 0.91 x 9.45 inches |
| Edition  | unknown edition |
| ISBN-10  | 1403144230 |
| ISBN-13  | 978-1403144232 |
| Item Weight  | 1.42 pounds |
| Language  | English |
| Print length  | 247 pages |
| Publication date  | January 1, 2007 |
| Publisher  | Bridge Publications, Inc. |

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## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ THIS is the Scientology book that has some nice Space Opera
*by E***M on August 30, 2018*

A very interesting book, for sure. Not scientifically accurate at all, but Science Fiction rarely is (thus the "fiction"). Clocking in at a slim 147 pages, it's not too long and a pretty easy read. The book is actually 247 pages, but the last 100 pages are the Appendix and Glossary. Hubbard had a great habit of putting extremely thorough glossaries in the back of his Scientology books, so any terminology that you don't understand can be easily looked up. (By the way, that glossary has even more Space Opera elements littered throughout.) No Xenu here, but that's only because this book predates that "secret OT III revelation" by 10 years or so being that this was one of the first Scientology books L. Ron wrote. There are, however, some pretty strange notions about Evolution along with some Cold War era Space Opera peppered throughout this work. Apparently when this book came out in 1952 L. Ron was giving WHOLE lectures on Space Opera stories, but hardly any of these made it into print. Damn! This is one of the few books in Scientology that actually contains some of this stuff. The whole book was fairly entertaining (you'll need that Glossary), but if you're curious, the two Chapters to pay close attention to here are 4 and 9. If you have read some of the other reviews you'll notice people writing about Clams, Sloths, Birds, the Piltdown Man; these "Incidents" are found in Chapter 4. Wildly imaginative stuff. Now let's get to the really good parts: Large, glowing, nebulous bodies made of radioactive material floating in thin air that give off a hypnotic pulse, hostile alien invaders on Earth trapping and brainwashing Thetans, flying saucers dumping beings packed in ice into the ocean, bodies suspended in either electronic baths or some kind of a fluid, past life forgetter implants, Between-Lives Martian implant stations, alien invader forces fighting each other over Earth territory, and all those crazy Thetan Forgetter Traps set by the invaders (remember, Earth was a prison planet at that time). It's ALLLLL here in Chapter 9. That actually all sounds really cool! Unlike some of his ACTUAL science fiction novels, there is no bad character development, no stilted dialogue, and no overly bloated, unnecessary descriptions. Happy reading!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ FANTASTIC IN THE DERIVATION SENSE OF THE WORD!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
*by T***R on March 22, 2016*

Wow what a book! Due to the need for excessive "word clearing" it took me 8 years to finish it but the "cognitions" I got out of it were fantastic and I mean "fantastic" in the derivation sense of the word: "Late Middle English (in the sense of existing only in the imagination, unreal)" I didn't know that I used to be a clam, a sloth or, as everyone knows, the scientifically proven Piltdown Man. Because of reading this early on and really getting it without questioning I was able to complete OTIII without considering that having Thetans blown up in an Hawaiian volcano 75 million years ago by that cosmic jackass Xenu, they would have a hard time having been the victims of that since there were no Hawaiian volcanos at that time. But that's what makes Scientology so great is that is only for the insiders to be the ones privy to information that may seem outrageously stupid to the average person and because basic logic and common sense does not live in the rarified realms of the upper levels of the Operating Thetans. Operating Thetans such as Hubbard can create their own realities and in his case he put them down on the printed page and I don't see any reason that all humanity should not believe what he wrote word for word without any alterations. After my 8 years of completing this book I left it with a sort of consistent buzz in my ears and a sort of floating feeling that made it a bit difficult to order eggs and pancakes at Denny's but considering my trillions of years of existence and now my understanding of it all by reading this book, that is a small price to pay for my ultimate freedom down the line by going up the Bridge. I say "down the line" since unfortunately I only have $1.97 in my bank account (Hey, Denny's is getting progressively more expensive!) and I know going up the OT Levels will cost at least 10 bucks. Maybe in another 8 years I can scrounge that up. I wonder if eggs and pancakes taste better when one is freed of body Thetans? I suggest everyone read this book if you are curious about the egg-stent of your history as a spiritual entity!!!!!!!

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Scientology tech
*by J***G on January 19, 2011*

This is not a beginning book on Scientology. It is best suited for auditors, Scientology counselors, and advanced students. This book has several chapters about the theta, or the Scientology term for a spiritual being. The origin of the theta can reach back countless centuries, even before recorded time. The frontmatter says that it is "a cold-blooded and factual account of your last 76 trillion years."

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