The Ecclesiopath
Deconstructing DM’s RTC logo | Deconstructing DM’s RTC logo |
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Hubbard initiated the snake and double triangle Scientology symbol in 1952. He used the Rosicrucian philosophical triangle concept, with which a pair of concepts are modulated by a third concept. In the Scientology symbol, the lower triangle represents Affinity-Reality-Communication. Combined, ARC represents Understanding. The upper triangle is the KRC triangle, consisting of Knowledge-Responsibility-Control. Although not mentioned in Scientology literature or definitions, the S is obviously a snake. The 1952 design shows the triangles in green and the snake in yellow.
The RTC logo has been in use since the time of the inception of the RTC network in the mid- 1990s, and certainly since 1996, when DM announced the “Golden Age of Tech.” The 58 lightening bolts include the following correspondences in Gematria: Mechi - Battering ram; 64th name of Shem ha-Mephorash. Associated with the 4th quinance (period of 5°) of Gemini. The angel or ruler of the 4th quinance of Gemini is Mekekial (also spelled Mochayel or Mochaiel), angel by night of the Nine of Swords in the Tarot; associated with Psalm 33:18 in the Bible.1 From Crowley’s The Book of Thoth: The Swords no longer represent pure intellect so much as the automatic stirring of heartless passions. Consciousness has fallen into a realm unenlightened by reason. This is the world of the unconscious primitive instincts, of the psychopath, of the fanatic. The celestial ruler is Mars in Gemini, crude rage of hunger operating without restraint; although its form is intellectual, it is the temper of the inquisitor. ![]() Thoth deck DM closed his 2001 IAS “Mission Briefing” to the International Association of Scientologists (IAS) with the following:
The fourteen “rivets” around the perimeter of DM’s logo associate with the 14th key of the Tarot. In Crowley’s deck, the fourteen key is named Art, but usually the dominant concept for the card is Temperance, which relates to the activity of changing or modifying.
Jack Parsons, head of the Agape Lodge of the OTO, wrote to Aleister Crowley in 1946, relaying that Hubbard’s holy guardian angel had sent in the archangel Michael (depicted on Key 14) for protection. 5 Unbeknownst to Parsons, Hubbard was then running a confidence trick on him, which ended in Hubbard making off with Parsons’ money, girlfriend, and the highest secrets of the OTO. Aleister Crowley’s deck and interpretation emphasizes the alchemical Art of uniting the opposites to produce a new, androgenous creation.
Hubbard’s “Great Work” is of course Scientology, the supposedly successful marriage of science and religion. 7 But Hubbard was a black brother, who willed himself to believe that all men were his slaves. The OTO’s ninth degree secrets contain instructions on how to attract elemental spirits and make them do the magician’s will. 8 In 1996, DM declared a Golden Age of Tech, which celebrated the completion of Hubbard’s “Great Work.” The 14 rivets on his logo no doubt affirm his apprenticeship and his own “great work.”
____________________ 2 Hubbard was familiar with the Emerald Tablet. See The Scientology Cross article. However, he often wrote that the correct action (perhaps, “art”) is to get your environment to adapt to you, not the other way around. 3 Case, Paul Foster The Tarot ©1990 Builders of the Adytum, Ltd. 4 Ref. Axioms and Fundamentals About Data (excerpted) 5 Jack Parson’s letter to Aleister Crowley. 6 Crowley, Aleister The Book of Thoth ©1944 Ordo Templi Orientis (p. 103) 7 See Scientology site: bonafidescientology.org/Chapter/index.htm 8 Ref. Symonds, John The Beast 666 (excerpts) |
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David Miscavige is the “Chairman of the Board” of “Religious Technology Center,” the top and controlling corporation in the
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As mentioned earlier, the 58 lightening bolts on DM’s logo relate to the 64th name of God: Mechi, the Battering Ram.
Hubbard was very familiar with the Tarot card from the Rider or
similar deck. In a 1950 lecture he revealed that the ARC triangle was
inspired by this card. 4
There is a particular interpretation of this card which is only to
be understood by Initiates of the Ninth Degree of the O.T.O.; for it
contains a magical formula of such importance as to make it impossible
to communicate it openly.