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SCANS FOR THIS DATE- 740708 Issue 1 - HCO Bulletin - Clear to FN [B052-024]
- 740708 Issue 1R - HCO Bulletin - Clear to FN [B052-027]
- 740708 Issue 2 - HCO Bulletin - Word Clearing Errors [B052-025]
- 740708 Issue 2R - HCO Bulletin - Word Clearing Errors [B052-028]
- 740708 Issue 2R - HCO Bulletin - Word Clearing Errors [B098-013]
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HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex
HCO BULLETIN OF 8 JULY 1974R
Issue I
Revised 24 July 1974
HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex
HCO BULLETIN OF 8 JULY 1974R
Issue II
Revised 24 July 1974
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(Revisions in this type style)CS Series 92R
Word Clearing Series 53R (Revisions in this type style)

CLEAR TO F/N

WORD CLEARING ERRORS

(Word Clearing Series 32R has been corrected as 32RA to require the F/Ning of all words and forbids W/Cing on a high TA.)(Applies to Methods 1, 2, 4 and 5 done on a meter.)

Do not try to Word Clear a person Method 1, 2 or 4 whose TA is high at session start. Use standard auditing procedures by an Auditor of the required class to get the TA down to normal range. (Usually a C/S Series 53RG and handling.)

The attention of the C/S is called to the revised Word Clearing Series 32RA which requires words be F/Ned and to HCO B 8 July 74 of the Word Clearing Series which requires word clearing errors be red tabbed and that all Word Clearing worksheets be placed in folders.

If the TA is high at start of session one of course cannot F/N a TA on Word Clearing when it is high for some other reason.

Case troubles have occasionally been traced to metered W/Cing over a High TA or failure to F/N words.

Always F/N a word being cleared on the meter. It may happen there is a chain and the word has to be earlier similared. But even then, when the chain is F/Ned, the words on the chain that didn’t F/N must F/N.

This is a hidden area from the C/S unless W/C worksheets are included in folders and the red tab system for non-F/N at conclusion is used. Only in this way is a C/S able to get all the data.

Example: A chemical type word reading. Doesn’t F/N. E/S it on E/S words, comes down to a lecture in school. The Mis-U word there F/Ns. Now check the words touched while going E/S. Usually they just F/N.

Correction of W/C errors is done by a Word Clearing Correction List.

Do not do a lot of words to “Clean” and say the person has been “Word Cleared”. Cases are messed up because the Word Clearing may be over out rudiments or even out lists or out Int.

High TA or Low TA at start of a W/C session is usually handled by C/S 53RG.

A Word Clearing worksheet must show truthfully all words F/Ned.

All “non-session” worksheets such as why finding, contact or touch assists and Word Clearing should go into the pc’s folder.

RED TAB

None of this can be used as an excuse not to word clear somebody. Make a C/S handle that TA fast and Red Tab the folder until handling occurs. Then do the Word Clearing.

Where a pc has been Word Cleared on the meter without F/Ning or with or to a high or low TA, the whole folder must be red tabbed.

L. RON HUBBARD
Founder

W/Cing worksheets must go into the pc’s folder, just as why finding and touch assists and other auditing actions must be put in the folder.

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A pc red tabbed because of Word Clearing must be repaired within 24 hours, as in the case of any other red tab.

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Stalled cases have been traced to Word Clearing errors. Repair of these will get them going again.

L. RON HUBBARD
Founder
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