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ENGLISH DOCS FOR THIS DATE- Correction to HCO Bulletin of February 22, 1963 (GPM) - B630306 | Сравнить

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CONTENTS CORRECTION TO HCO BULLETIN OF FEBRUARY 22, 1963 STEP ONE STEP TWO Cохранить документ себе Скачать
HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex
HCO BULLETIN OF 6 MARCH AD 13
HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex
HCO BULLETIN OF 6 MARCH AD 13
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URGENTURGENT

CORRECTION TO HCO BULLETIN OF FEBRUARY 22, 1963

CORRECTION TO HCO BULLETIN OF FEBRUARY 22, 1963

Please correct that HCOB as follows. It is vital to do so.

Please correct that HCOB as follows. It is vital to do so.

STEP ONE

STEP ONE

Third line middle sentence, correct to read: Prepcheck it until it consistently RRs at least once out of three, every time it is said three times to the pc.

Third line middle sentence, correct to read: Prepcheck it until it consistently RRs at least once out of three, every time it is said three times to the pc.

In a Goals Prepcheck, Tiger Drill or Mid Ruds Prepcheck, do not use, never use, “On the goal to catch catfish has anything been .” Use only and always just the wording of the actual goal: “On to catch catfish, has anything been .” See Step 2 for reasons why.

In a Goals Prepcheck, Tiger Drill or Mid Ruds Prepcheck, do not use, never use, “On the goal to catch catfish has anything been .” Use only and always just the wording of the actual goal: “On to catch catfish, has anything been .” See Step 2 for reasons why.

STEP TWO

STEP TWO

Delete entire step. Substitute:

Delete entire step. Substitute:

Use only the wording, “Who or what would (the exact wording of the goal) oppose.”

Use only the wording, “Who or what would (the exact wording of the goal) oppose.”

Do not use, “Who or what would ‘the goal to catch catfish’ oppose.” Do not use, “Who or what would ‘somebody or something with the goal to catch catfish’ oppose.” Do not use, “Who or what would ‘catching catfish’ oppose.”

Do not use, “Who or what would ‘the goal to catch catfish’ oppose.” Do not use, “Who or what would ‘somebody or something with the goal to catch catfish’ oppose.” Do not use, “Who or what would ‘catching catfish’ oppose.”

Why?

Why?

Using the hypothetical goal “to catch catfish,” in GPMs toward the bottom there are reliable items called “The goal to catch catfish,” “Somebody with the goal to catch catfish,” “Somebody or something with the goal to catch catfish,” and “Catching catfish.” As these are RIs using anything but the naked goal in goal oppose or prepchecking can restimulate the RI and cause the goal not to fire.

Using the hypothetical goal “to catch catfish,” in GPMs toward the bottom there are reliable items called “The goal to catch catfish,” “Somebody with the goal to catch catfish,” “Somebody or something with the goal to catch catfish,” and “Catching catfish.” As these are RIs using anything but the naked goal in goal oppose or prepchecking can restimulate the RI and cause the goal not to fire.

Therefore use only the naked goal in any operation involving the goal. Don’t add “the goal” to it or any other words. Just “To catch catfish.”

Therefore use only the naked goal in any operation involving the goal. Don’t add “the goal” to it or any other words. Just “To catch catfish.”

L. RON HUBBARD
Founder
L. RON HUBBARD
Founder