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HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex
HCO BULLETIN OF 28 SEPTEMBER 1960
Originally issued from Johannesburg
HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex
HCO BULLETIN OF 28 SEPTEMBER 1960
Originally issued from Johannesburg
Central OrgsCentral Orgs
HGCsHGCs

TIPS ON HOW TO CRACK AN HGC CASE

TIPS ON HOW TO CRACK AN HGC CASE

Run lots of “What question shouldn’t I ask you?”, and get them all off. Find and solve all PTPs with O/W on the terminals involved.

Run lots of “What question shouldn’t I ask you?”, and get them all off. Find and solve all PTPs with O/W on the terminals involved.

Lots of O/W in general.

Lots of O/W in general.

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Lots of discussion about failed help. Have pc check over many help failures.Lots of discussion about failed help. Have pc check over many help failures.

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Then check for havingness process.

Then check for havingness process.

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Here are some good tips.

Here are some good tips.

“Look around here and find something you can have” always works on any pc if the rudiments are done, done, done thoroughly.

“Look around here and find something you can have” always works on any pc if the rudiments are done, done, done thoroughly.

New Experimental Havingness Processes:

New Experimental Havingness Processes:

“Look around here and find something you don’t have to make duplicate you.” “Feel that (indicated room object).”

“Look around here and find something you don’t have to make duplicate you.” “Feel that (indicated room object).”

“How could you have that (indicated room object)?”

“How could you have that (indicated room object)?”

“How could that (indicated room object) make somebody guilty?”

“How could that (indicated room object) make somebody guilty?”

“Notice that (room object). How long can you be absolutely sure it will be there?” “What problem could that wall be?”

“Notice that (room object). How long can you be absolutely sure it will be there?” “What problem could that wall be?”

Confront Processes:
Confront Processes:

“What unworkable situation could you confront?”

“What unworkable situation could you confront?”

“What unworkable situation would you rather not confront?”

“What unworkable situation would you rather not confront?”

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“What sexual activity could you confront?”

“What sexual activity could you confront?”

“What sexual activity would you rather not confront?”

“What sexual activity would you rather not confront?”

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“What sound (or other perception) could you confront?”

“What sound (or other perception) could you confront?”

“What sound (or other perception) would you rather not confront?”

“What sound (or other perception) would you rather not confront?”

“Think of a problem.”

“Think of a problem.”

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L. RON HUBBARD
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L. RON HUBBARD