/r/ "Whole Track Prison Warden" explanation From Tommy Davis' outburst at SP Times: lolwut? It sounds like he's reading tarot cards. What signifigance does "Whole Track Prison Warden" mean? Is Marty Rathbun keeping us jailed in time?
Re: /r/ "Whole Track Prison Warden" explanation prolly an inside snark at Marty or this is DM's view or scilon management's view of scientology's role here on earth (which is not as unlikely as it may sound)
Re: /r/ "Whole Track Prison Warden" explanation Probably Marty fantasized during auditing that he was a cruel Prison Warden/Psychiatrist in the Maw Galaxy, eleventy-nine quintillion years ago, and Tommy just read that in Marty's ethics folder.
Re: /r/ "Whole Track Prison Warden" explanation In Scientology the earth is a prison for the beings on it. Hence the reference. Scientology is, apparently, the key to escaping from this prison.
Re: /r/ "Whole Track Prison Warden" explanation Since they ALWAYS accuse their enemies of everything they themselves are guilty of, only 10 times worse, and since it was said in defense of their pocket hitler - i took this remark to be a pretty good confirmation that the Int Base / SP Hall nick for Miscavige these days must be "Whole Track Prison Warden" sorta fitting in that context ehhh?
Re: /r/ "Whole Track Prison Warden" explanation Random guess, culled from last sec check and something to do with space opera. maybe the unpublished stuff.
Re: /r/ "Whole Track Prison Warden" explanation "Whole track" would mean "through all the time of his existence as an immortal thetan." Tommy Davis is not only saying Rathbun ruled with a reign of terror in his present life, but accusing him of also being a prison warden repeatedly in his previous incarnations, back trillions of years in time to the days of the galactic empire etc.
Re: /r/ "Whole Track Prison Warden" explanation It could mean that, or it could mean he's effectively being a prison warden in his present lifetime by harming Scientology and keeping people trapped on earth and in the MEST universe. If there's a standard "prison warden" incident in Scientology, I haven't heard of it before.