Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 1 NOVEMBER 1974RA Revised 5 September 1978 | Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 1 NOVEMBER 1974 |
ROCK SLAMS AND ROCK SLAMMERS | |
Revisions in this type style. Ellipsis indicates deletion.) | A lot of controversy has shown up this year on the subject of R/Ses and R/Sers. I thought I’d better write an issue on the subject to clarify it. The research on this was actually done years ago. |
Rock Slams And Rock Slammers | R/Ses |
An R/S or Rock Slam is defined as a crazy irregular slashing motion of the needle. It can be as narrow as one inch or more than a full dial in width, but it’s crazy! It slams back and forth. It is actually quite startling to see one. It is very different from other meter phenomena. | |
A lot of controversy has shown up this year on the subject of R/Ses and R/Sers. Therefore, the following bulletin was compiled from my materials to clarify the matter. My research on this was actually done years ago and remains very valid indeed. | Recently Auditors arriving on Flag were found not to know what an R/S was but were calling Dirty Needles, Dirty Reads, Rocket Reads, even Ticks as R/Ses. That comes from never having been trained on what an R/S is and never having seen one. R/Ses are unique in appearance. |
R/Ses | Actually this is quite a serious matter because pcs get labelled as R/Sers and get run on Evil Purposes connected with this “R/S” that isn’t one. You can really foul up a pc that way, believe me. |
An R/S or rock slam is defined as the crazy, irregular left-right slashing motion of the needle on the E-Meter dial. R/Ses repeat left and right slashes unevenly and savagely, faster than the eye easily follows. The needle is frantic. The width of an R/S depends largely on sensitivity setting. It goes from one-fourth inch to whole dial. But it slams back and forth. It is actually quite startling to see one. It is very different from other meter phenomena. | A real R/S also has a crazy meter. It doesn’t read then it does. This happens because the meter reads just below a pc’s reality. If the pc has no reality on the subject, then the meter won’t read. |
Recently auditors arriving on Flag were found not to know what an R/S was but were calling dirty needles, dirty reads, rocket reads, body motion and even ticks as R/Ses. That comes from never having been trained on what an R/S is and never having seen one. R/Ses are unique in appearance. On the other hand, far more serious is the fact that auditors have many times seen R/Ses, didn’t mark them down and didn’t report them! This is a High Crime as it injures society, the org and the person himself (see HCOB 10 Aug 76R “R/Ses, What They Mean”). | So you get a faulty meter. It doesn’t read on what it should, then it reads, then it doesn’t. |
Actually this is quite a serious matter because pcs get labelled as R/Sers and get run on evil purposes connected with this “R/S” that isn’t one. You can really foul up a pc that way. | ROCK SLAMMERS |
A meter also sometimes “goes crazy” on an R/Ser. You see it work, then it doesn’t read, etc. While this is rare it does happen. Auditors have changed their meters just to find the new one was also crazy. But the R/S will show up through all this. An inoperational meter does not mean you have an R/Ser – you might have just forgotten to charge it or have faulty leads. | In a group of 400, the actual percentage of R/Sers is low. It’s about 8 in 400, or 2-2.5%. Those figures should seem familiar. They are the same percentage for SPs. And that gives you a clue to the identification of an R/Ser. |
ROCK SLAMMERS | Where requirements for Scn or SO Orgs have been established for R/Ses they apply to the 2-2.5% of real R/Sers as these are also considered security risks for staff purposes. |
In a normal group of 400, the actual percentage of R/Sers is low. It’s about 8 in 400, or 2-2½%. Those figures should seem familiar. They are the same percentage for SPs. And that gives you a clue to the identification of an R/Ser. | These people can of course be salvaged as pcs using Expanded Dianetics. Letting them on staff could be disastrous, however. |
Where requirements for Scn or SO orgs have been established for R/Ses they apply to the 2-2½% of real R/Sers as these are high risks for staff purposes. | CHECKLIST |
These people can of course be salvaged as pcs using Expanded Dianetics. Letting them on staff could be disastrous, however. | To assist you in the identification of R/Sers I have done a complete checklist of characteristics and their references. |
A handled R/Ser can be expected to eventually wind up in the same category as a cleared cannibal. His experiential track is too educated in evil and too uneducated in anything else. So even when cleaned up will need a lot of living. | This checklist is to be used whenever a C/S is called upon to inspect a folder to determine whether a person is an R/Ser. |
R/Sers are also very expensive people to keep around. They waste the available resources and produce overt products. They cost a fortune in waste, repairs, lost business. They also cost a heartbreaking number of damaged people. | 1. The R/Ses reported are actual R/Ses and not some other read or broken meter leads, a dusty or worn TA or Trim “pot”, or cans in contact with metal such as rings, bracelets, etc. |
CHECKLIST | Ref: E-Meter Essentials; The Book of E-Meter Drills; The Book Introducing the E-Meter; HCO B 8 Nov 62, “Somatics – How to Tell Terminals and Opposition Terminals”, pp. 2 & 4; HCO B 6 Dec 62, “R2-10, R2-12, 3GAXX”; BTB 14 Jan 63, “Rings Causing ‘Rock Slams’ “; HCO B False TA Series 24 Oct 71, 12 Nov 71R, 15 Feb 72, 18 Feb 72, 29 Feb 72R, 23 Nov 73. |
To assist you in the identification of R/Sers a checklist of characteristics and their reference has been done. | 2. R/Ses have to do with Scientology or one or more areas of the old Scientology List One found in The Book of E-Meter Drills. |
This checklist is to be used whenever a C/S is called upon to inspect a folder to determine whether a person is an R/Ser. That he R/Ses is the main thing. The other points simply help investigate whether he R/Ses. He doesn’t have to have all these characteristics to be an R/Ser. | Ref: The Book of E-Meter Drills; HCO B 5 Dec 62, “2-12, 3GAXX, 3-21 and Routine 2-10 Modern Assessment”; HCO B 23 Nov 62, “Urgent – Routine Two-Twelve”; HCO B 12 Sept 62, “Security Checks Again”. |
1. The R/Ses reported are actual R/Ses and not some other read or broken meter leads, a dusty or worn TA or trim “pot,” or cans in contact with metal such as rings, bracelets, etc. ____________ | 3. Pc is Slow or No Case Gain. Also is in a chronically nattery or critical state. |
Ref: E-Meter Essentials; Book of E-Meter Drills; The Book Introducing the E-Meter; HCOB 8 Nov 62 “Somatics, How to Tell Terminals and Opposition Terminals” pg 2 and 4; HCOB 6 Dec 62 “R2-10, R2-12, 3GAXX”; BTB 14 Jan 63 “Rings Causing Rock Slams”; HCOB “False TA Series” 24 Oct 71R, 12 Nov 71RA, 15 Feb 72R, 18 Feb 72R, 21 Jan 77R, 23 Nov 73RA. | Ref: HCO B 23 Nov 62, “Routine Two-Twelve”; HCO B 5 Dec 62, “2-12, 3GAXX, 3-21 and Routine 2-10 Modern Assessment”; HCO B 6 Dec 62, “R2-10, R2-12, 3GAXX”; HCO B 28 Nov 70, C/S Series 22, “Psychosis”; BPL 31 May 71RA, PTS/SP Checksheet and mat’ls. |
2. R/Ses have to do with evil thoughts, overts or intentions. ____________ | 4. Pc chronically ill or who acts most “PTS”. This can be suppressed and hidden from view, however. |
3. Pc is slow or no case gain. ____________ | Ref: HCOPL 15 Nov 70R, “HCO and Confessionals”; HCOB 28 Nov 70, C/S Series 22, “Psychosis”; PTS/SP Pack. |
3A. Pc is in a chronically nattery or critical state. ____________ | 5. Pc’s product is consistently an overt act and his activities destructive to others. |
Ref: HCOB 23 Nov 62 “Routine Two-Twelve”;… HCOB 6 Dec 62 “R2-10, R2-12, 3GAXX”; HCOB 28 Nov 70 C/S Series 22 “Psychosis”; BPL 31 May 71RG “PTS/SP Detection, Routing & Handling Checksheet” and materials. ____________ | Ref: HCOPL 14 Nov 70, Org Series 14, “The Product as an Overt Act”; PTS/SP Pack; HCO Manual of Justice. |
4. Pc chronically ill or who acts most “PTS.” This can be suppressed and hidden from view, however. ____________ | 6. Pc’s behavior or condition or OCA classifies as psychotic. |
Ref: HCO PL 15 Nov 70R “HCO and Confessionals”; HCOB 28 Nov 70 C/S Series 22 “Psychosis”; PTS/SP Pack. | Ref: HCO B Ex Dn Series and tapes; HCO B 28 Nov 70. |
4A. He covers up his crimes with lots of PR. ____________ | Where the answers to this checklist are yes you have an R/Ser. HCO handles and Qual programs them for rehabilitation. |
5. Pc’s product is consistently an overt act and his activities destructive to others whether they have spotted this or not. ____________ | PCs WHO R/S |
Ref: HCO PL 14 Nov 70 Org Series 14 “The Product as an Overt Act”; PTS/SP Pack; HCO Manual of Justice. | Pcs who R/S are given Ex Dn. This does not change even though the pc is not an R/Ser. See HCO B C/S Series 93. |
6. Pc’s behavior or condition or OCA classifies as psychotic. ____________ | Where a pc R/Ses he will have Evil Purposes and be on a succumb as a result. R/Ses indicate an area of psychosis which will ruin the pc’s life if allowed to go unhandled. |
Ref: HCOB Ex Dn Series and tapes; HCOB 28 Nov 70. | SUMMARY |
7. The people near him get in trouble. ____________ | This HCO B in no way changes Ex Dn as a requirement for R/Ses or makes it ok not to handle them. |
Where some of the answers to this checklist are yes you can be certain an R/S will be found in auditing. HCO handles and Qual programs them for rehabilitation. | Staff concerned must be able to identify an R/Ser which is different from someone with an R/S. |
LIST ONE R/Ser | I thought you should have this data and hope it clears up any remaining confusion in the area. |
There are, for our purposes, two kinds of R/Sers. (a) Those who R/S on subjects not connected with Scn and (b) Those who R/S on subjects connected to Scientology. The latter is a “List One R/Ser” and it is of great importance to us that they be located and moved off lines when they are part of staffs as their intent is solely to destroy us whatever else they say: their long run actions will prove it. | |
The definition of a List One R/Ser is anyone who has R/Sed on List One. If that is confirmed fully, that’s it. Not all points on the checklist have to be present. The full list of Scientology List One items can be found in HCOB 24 Nov AD 12 “Routine 2-12 List One – Issue One, the Scientology List.” | |
Where there is any doubt as to the validity of a List One R/S, a verification should be done. The procedure is to vigorously Sec Check the pc on the subject of the reported List One R/S. This Sec Check must be done by an auditor who knows R/Ses and can make lists read and pull W/Hs connected with R/S. | |
PCs WHO R/S | |
Pcs who R/S are given Ex Dn. This does not change even though the pc is not an R/Ser. See HCOB C/S Series 93 and HCOB 10 Aug 76R “R/Ses, What They Mean.” | |
Where a pc R/Ses he will have evil purposes and be on a succumb as a result. R/Ses indicate an area of psychosis which will ruin the pc’s life if allowed to go unhandled. | |
SUMMARY | |
This HCOB in no way changes Ex Dn as a requirement for R/Ses or makes it OK not to handle them. | |
Staff concerned must be able to identify an R/Ser which is different from someone with an R/S. | |
Founder | |
Revision by L. RON HUBBARD Founder | |