16 Apr 2004 @ 19:37, by Bee
We wondered together about the universe. We would ride motorcycles then eat pizza and drink beer. We searched the sky for ufo's long before there were computers we could use to search for pictures.
Bill Robertson has written a number of articles posted on this Newciv site. He was an early collaborator with Flemming Funch who founded NCN. He is affectionately remembered by Scientologists, splinter scientologists and anti scientologists as Captain Bill, Cap’n Bill. I met him when I was a student at the Hubbard College of Scientology at Saint Hill, East Grinstead, Sussex, England. He was the director of processing, an experienced auditor and case supervisor. We became acquainted and did some straight wire auditing, two way comm. as co auditors. Sometimes we would sit on the grass at night and watch the skies, looking at the stars, naming constellations and perceiving cosmic phenomena When I joined Apollo in Southampton it was no surprise for me to see Lt. Bill Robertson aboard. He was one of those who had disappeared for the last six months from Saint Hill. He was the ships navigator and a conning officer of a sea watch. On the long voyage out of Southampton to Cagliari, Sardinia I became lead helmsman on a different sea watch. After mission Cagliari I was a ships courier and carried LRH documents, flying back to England then to Saint Hill. I had some unfinished business and I had turned in my OT2 materials at SH before going to check out the ship at dock. I began solo auditing OT2 again. I resumed course and on the weekends I went to London and gambled in any one of a hundred casinos. English pontoon was very similar to American blackjack and they had 21 too. Using my mind I could count the decks down and calculate how many large cards, “paints” and aces were left. I would judge when they would come out and bet that advantage. Back at my digs in a 16th century Inn near Saint Hill I could feel that I was coming to completion of OT2 when I heard that the Apollo was in Valencia, Spain. LRH announced that he was going to come out with OT3 and OT4. I began auditing 8 to ten hours a day. It was not long before I was having many realizations and very good indicators of happiness. I broke through when I realized then that something big went away in a band that I had not known existed. Again there was more of me. There were more attention units of mine that I could use. I went to the examiner.
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