a specialized
case of irresponsibility. A
thetan who cannot be killed and yet can be punished has only one answer to those punish ing him and that is to demonstrate to them that he is no longer capable of
force or
action and is no longer responsible. He therefore
states that he is
insane, and
acts insane and demonstrates that he cannot possibly harm them as he lacks any further
rationality. Also simply called
glee. We call it the
glee of
insanity. -
Union Station -
R2- 46 (30
Aug. 55)