Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO POLICY LETTER OF 11 AUGUST 1971 (Replaces HCO P/L of 10 Nov 66) Issue V | SAINT HILL MANOR, EAST GRINSTEAD, SUSSEX HCO POLICY LETTER OF 11 AUGUST 1971 ISSUE I |
BASIC HAT PACK | |
The Basic Staff Hat is OEC Volume No. 0. Every staff member needs one of these. | |
When every staff member of one org bought one, the stats promptly went up through the roof. | |
It tells how an org operates and gives the basic information necessary to a staff member to operate properly as one. | |
The whole set should be owned by execs. And the divisional book as well as Vol 0 by members of any one division. | |
ADVANCED COURSES MATERIALS | An heroic job of compilation and publishing was done by the staff involved. It took years of work. And they did a beautiful job of making these big books. |
Issued with a small amount of R6 data in 1964, three or four persons promptly used it on pcs knowing well it was forbidden. The pcs became ill or misemotional toward us. And just the day I write this (original writing 4 October 1965) I myself encountered a pc, very ill, who had had some original R6 data misused on her and did not suspect why her case and health had worsened. She was not ready for it at all. | They contain all the policy ever issued sorted by divisions, fully indexed. |
The issue earlier was a trial balloon, in a sense. I found certain persons (a small minority) were not up to responsibility for the material of April 1964. | Just the Basic Staff Hat in every staff member’s hands and available for reference made the first org boom. |
Therefore our firm action will be that the moment we find the material of the Clearing Course or Course has escaped or been misused we will quickly trace the person who was insecure and cut off all further or any future Clearing or data issue to that person The likelihood of independent discovery even with clues has proven to be non-existent by actual review of auditors trying to find pieces of it when they had over half of the answers already. | So what will the whole set do? |
You must realize that we suffer, all of us, from the misuse of knowledge concerning the mind at a very early period. To place this data near such people as psychiatrists or even states places them in a position to enslave people or repeat the original action and cave people in. A very small minority, receiving incorrect data did promptly use it harmfully on others after April 1964. | FOUNDER |
Until we ourselves have climbed well out of the hole, we must safeguard the materials. Our case gains depend on it. And others could make our salvage of people impossible. | |
We do not safeguard these materials from any commercial consideration. Our futures, those of each of us and those of all Scientologists, depend on our keeping this material under lock and safeguarded from abuse until we are well away as a group and can handle things better as individuals as well as a group. | |
The road is wide open to anyone to come up the grades and obtain them. But it is shut to any who misuse them or injure their security. | |
Students of the Advanced Courses, the Advanced Course C/S and Supervisor, Ethics Officers and all HCO and Org staff have it in their personal interest to enforce security of materials to the limit. | |
These restrictions apply to no data up to Grade V. | |
From Power Processing on up the data is confidential. Up to there, you can release Scientology data as you always have — freely and to everyone. But this last bit is dangerous in unskilled or uneducated or unscrupulous hands and it is purely ours. It belongs to the Scientologists who keep the show on the road and must be available to them when they are ready. | |
Founder | |