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He was in at the start of the Sea Org, one of the chosen few Saint Hill staff on the "Sea Project". ''[much more data needed on whole Sea Org career needed, <small>please!</small>]'' | He was in at the start of the Sea Org, one of the chosen few Saint Hill staff on the "Sea Project". ''[much more data needed on whole Sea Org career needed, <small>please!</small>]'' | ||
| − | He illustrated two, three or four Scientology Policy Letters, with his famous cartoon figure. He translated OT II nd OT III materials to Danish, and worked on the Danish translation of Scientology books | + | He illustrated two, three or four Scientology Policy Letters, with his famous cartoon figure. He translated OT II nd OT III materials to Danish, and worked on the Danish translation of Scientology books, his name is credited as translator of the first Danish edition of ''Problems of Work'' (''Arbejdets Problemer'') together with Ole Raben Smidt. |
In the 70s for a time, apparently out of the Sea Org, he helped at AOSH EU&SA by filing pc folders. | In the 70s for a time, apparently out of the Sea Org, he helped at AOSH EU&SA by filing pc folders. | ||
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Thok was an artist and worked in films, amongst them early children's TV (Danish) cartoons. He worked with Professor Kapok og Mekanikeren Nik [? exact title] which was a puppet show.
When in England for his work, some one at the place he was staying mentioned Scientology. He had psychological problems. An early book was A History of Man and this was just the ticket, for he was mentally seeing things which made him wonder if he was mad, and HoM explained them.
In the 60s he joined Saint HillThe name of LRH's home in East Grinstead, Sussex, England. (BTB 12 Apr 72R)
staff with the express purpose of using his artistic talent for Scientology. He made one 16 mm. animated film about affinity1. the feeling of love or liking for something or someone. Affinity is a phenomena of space in that it expresses the willingness to occupy the same place as the thing which is loved or liked...more
, more were planned and he made animated titles for the Clearing Course films.
He was in at the start of the Sea OrgAbbreviation for Sea Organization. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976).
, one of the chosen few Saint HillThe name of LRH's home in East Grinstead, Sussex, England. (BTB 12 Apr 72R)
staff on the "Sea Project". [much more data needed on whole Sea OrgAbbreviation for Sea Organization. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976).
career needed, please!]
He illustrated two, three or four Scientology Policy Letters, with his famous cartoon figure. He translated OTOperating Thetan - 7. this state of being is attained by drills and familiarity after the state of Clear has been obtained. A real OT has no reactive bank, is cause over matter, energy, space, time and thought and is completely free. (HCOB 12 Jul 65)...More
II nd OTOperating Thetan - 7. this state of being is attained by drills and familiarity after the state of Clear has been obtained. A real OT has no reactive bank, is cause over matter, energy, space, time and thought and is completely free. (HCOB 12 Jul 65)...More
III materials to Danish, and worked on the Danish translation of Scientology books, his name is credited as translator of the first Danish edition of Problems of Work (Arbejdets Problemer) together with Ole Raben Smidt.
In the 70s for a time, apparently out of the Sea OrgAbbreviation for Sea Organization. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976).
, he helped at AOSH EU&SA by filing pc folders.
He was well known in the Splinter movement (Free Zone) in Denmark. He was interested in Origami http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Origami and was invited a number of times to the Japanese Origami association at their expense. When he did not die at the age of 80 as he expected, he did not know what to do, and so set up a commemorative Internet site (for himself) filled with his cartoon figures, which unfortunately was not maintained after his death.
Two examples of his many small drawings:
References
In Issue 2 of International Viewpoints (An LRHL. Ron Hubbard commemorative issue) Thok wrote of his reminiscences of Ron on page 19. http://articles.ivymag.org/pdf/ivy02.pdf


