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BOARD TECHNICAL BULLETIN
26 NOVEMBER 1971
Issue III
Reissued 9 September 1974 AS BTB
(Corrected 30 December 1971)
Changes in Arial
Cancels HCOB of 26 Nov 1971 III Same Title
BOARD TECHNICAL BULLETIN
26 NOVEMBER 1971
Issue III
Reissued 9 September 1974 AS BTB
(Corrected 30 December 1971)
Changes in Arial
Cancels HCOB of 26 Nov 1971 III Same Title
RemimeoRemimeo
GF-40X ChecksheetGF-40X Checksheet

OUT OF VALENCE – 220H

OUT OF VALENCE – 220H

This BTB is corrected as the command were too permissive.

This BTB is corrected as the command were too permissive.

220H is the reference number for an:LRH Class VIII C/S action used in handling the GF-40 item "Out of Valence".

220H is the reference number for an:LRH Class VIII C/S action used in handling the GF-40 item "Out of Valence".

This action is done after completing LX 3, 2 & 1 actions only if the PC has not had the Valence Cognition. (Ref. HCOB 2 Aug 69 "LX" Lists)

This action is done after completing LX 3, 2 & 1 actions only if the PC has not had the Valence Cognition. (Ref. HCOB 2 Aug 69 "LX" Lists)

220H Procedure

220H Procedure

3 Way Recall
3 Way Recall

1. Clear Recall.

1. Clear Recall.

2. Give R-Factor: We are going to run 3 flows of Recall.

2. Give R-Factor: We are going to run 3 flows of Recall.

3. Clear F1 "Recall another causing you to be someone else".

3. Clear F1 "Recall another causing you to be someone else".

4. Run repetitively to F/N Cog VGIs.

4. Run repetitively to F/N Cog VGIs.

5. Clear F2 "Recall you causing another to be someone else".

5. Clear F2 "Recall you causing another to be someone else".

6. Run F2 repetitively to F/N Cog VGIs.

6. Run F2 repetitively to F/N Cog VGIs.

7. Clear F3 "Recall another causing another or others to be someone else".

7. Clear F3 "Recall another causing another or others to be someone else".

8. Run F3 repetitively to F/N Cog VGIs.

8. Run F3 repetitively to F/N Cog VGIs.

9. Give R-Factor: We will now run 3 flows of R3R on being someone else.

9. Give R-Factor: We will now run 3 flows of R3R on being someone else.

10. A. Give F1 command:

10. A. Give F1 command:

"Locate an incident containing pain and unconsciousness of another causing you to be someone else. "

"Locate an incident containing pain and unconsciousness of another causing you to be someone else. "

B. Use Standard R3R procedure.

B. Use Standard R3R procedure.

B. F1 command for going earlier:

B. F1 command for going earlier:

"Is there an earlier similar incident containing pain and unconsciousness of another causing you to be someone else?"

"Is there an earlier similar incident containing pain and unconsciousness of another causing you to be someone else?"

D. Run to F/N Cog VGIs and Erasure.

D. Run to F/N Cog VGIs and Erasure.

11. A. Give F2 Commands:

11. A. Give F2 Commands:

"Locate an incident containing pain and un­consciousness of you causing another to be some­one else. "

"Locate an incident containing pain and un­consciousness of you causing another to be some­one else. "

B. Use Standard R3R procedure.

B. Use Standard R3R procedure.

C. F2 command for going earlier:

C. F2 command for going earlier:

"Is there an earlier similar incident containing pain and unconsciousness of you causing another to be someone else?"

"Is there an earlier similar incident containing pain and unconsciousness of you causing another to be someone else?"

D. Run to F/N Cog VGIs and Erasure.

D. Run to F/N Cog VGIs and Erasure.

12. A. Give F3 command:

12. A. Give F3 command:

"Locate an incident containing pain and un­consciousness of another causing another or others to be someone else. "

"Locate an incident containing pain and un­consciousness of another causing another or others to be someone else. "

B. Use Standard R3R procedure.

B. Use Standard R3R procedure.

C. F3 command for going earlier:

C. F3 command for going earlier:

"Is there an earlier similar incident containing pain and unconsciousness of another causing another or others to be someone else. "

"Is there an earlier similar incident containing pain and unconsciousness of another causing another or others to be someone else. "

13. Do not run beyond the EP of Major Cog with remarkable valence shift. (Pc will cognite on having been out of valence and will return to his own valence. It's a cognition on beingness not doingness or havingness, that indicates the EP.).

13. Do not run beyond the EP of Major Cog with remarkable valence shift. (Pc will cognite on having been out of valence and will return to his own valence. It's a cognition on beingness not doingness or havingness, that indicates the EP.).

Compiled from LRH Class VIII Data by Training & Services Aide
Reissued as BTB by Flag Mission 1234
I/Cs CPO Andrea Lewis
2nd Molly Harlow,
Authorized by AVU for the BOARDS OP DIRECTORS of the CHURCHES OF SCIENTOLOGY
Compiled from LRH Class VIII Data by Training & Services Aide
Reissued as BTB by Flag Mission 1234
I/Cs CPO Andrea Lewis
2nd Molly Harlow,
Authorized by AVU for the BOARDS OP DIRECTORS of the CHURCHES OF SCIENTOLOGY
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