Русская версия

Search document title:
Content search 2 (exact):
ENGLISH DOCS FOR THIS DATE- Formula 20 - B610302 | Сравнить
- New Pre-Hav Command - B610302 | Сравнить
- Use of S.O.P. Goals Procedure - B610302 | Сравнить

RUSSIAN DOCS FOR THIS DATE- Новая Команда Предобладательности (2) - Б610302 | Сравнить
- Новая Команда Предобладательности - Б610302 | Сравнить
- Формула 20 - Б610302 | Сравнить

SCANS FOR THIS DATE- 610302 - HCO Bulletin - Formula 20 [B028-012]
- 610302 - HCO Bulletin - Formula 20 [B037-016]
- 610302 - HCO Bulletin - Formula 20 [B085-005]
- 610302 - HCO Bulletin - Formula 20 [B085-006]
- 610302 - HCO Bulletin - Formula 20 [B135-002]
- 610302 - HCO Bulletin - Formula 20 [B154-002]
- 610302 - HCO Bulletin - New Prehav Command [B001-016]
- 610302 - HCO Bulletin - New Prehav Command [B037-015]
- 610302 - HCO Bulletin - New Prehav Command [B161-005]
- 610302 - HCO Bulletin - Use of SOP Goals Procedure [B001-015]
CONTENTS New Pre-Hav Command Cохранить документ себе Скачать
HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex
HCO BULLETIN OF 2 MARCH 1961
HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex
HCO BULLETIN OF 2 MARCH 1961
HCO SecsHCO Secs
Assn SecsAssn Secs
Ds of PDs of P
All HGC PersonnelAll HGC Personnel
All AuditorsAll Auditors
Auditing StaffAuditing Staff
All 22nd American ACC studentsAll 22nd American ACC students
All 3rd S. A. ACC studentsAll 3rd S. A. ACC students

New Pre-Hav Command

New Pre-Hav Command

Here is a new command for Communication on the Pre-Hav Scale.

Here is a new command for Communication on the Pre-Hav Scale.

It comes as a surprise to me to find a new Comm process after Comm being in prominence 11 years, but that’s what’s happened. Also this process is foreshadowed by the Code of Honor.

It comes as a surprise to me to find a new Comm process after Comm being in prominence 11 years, but that’s what’s happened. Also this process is foreshadowed by the Code of Honor.

It replaces the Pre-Hav Command in HCO Bulletin of February 2, 1961 (dated March 9, 1961 from Saint Hill).

It replaces the Pre-Hav Command in HCO Bulletin of February 2, 1961 (dated March 9, 1961 from Saint Hill).

The basic command from which the others are derived is:

The basic command from which the others are derived is:

“Recall not wanting to communicate.”

“Recall not wanting to communicate.”

The full commands that can be run in sequence are:

The full commands that can be run in sequence are:

“Recall not wanting to communicate.”

“Recall not wanting to communicate.”

“Recall another not wanting to communicate.”

“Recall another not wanting to communicate.”

“Recall not wanting another to communicate.”

“Recall not wanting another to communicate.”

“Recall another not wanting you to communicate.”

“Recall another not wanting you to communicate.”

“Recall another not wanting others to communicate.”

“Recall another not wanting others to communicate.”

“Recall a communication.”

“Recall a communication.”

“Recall a no-communication.”

“Recall a no-communication.”

“Recall a communication.”

“Recall a communication.”

“Recall a no-communication.”

“Recall a no-communication.”

“Recall a communication.”

“Recall a communication.”

“Recall a no-communication.”

“Recall a no-communication.”

The command structure, having so many possibilities, has only been partially sorted out. The first five commands of the above or the last six commands of the above or all of the above may be run. The last six, of course, handle loss incidents.

The command structure, having so many possibilities, has only been partially sorted out. The first five commands of the above or the last six commands of the above or all of the above may be run. The last six, of course, handle loss incidents.

It just may be that the first line as a process underlies all withholds and gives later withholds power. This may then, just as a process, considerably ease the task set in getting off withholds on secretive cases.

It just may be that the first line as a process underlies all withholds and gives later withholds power. This may then, just as a process, considerably ease the task set in getting off withholds on secretive cases.

Using all the first five lines in sequence is probably easiest on the pc, afterwards flattening the last six commands.

Using all the first five lines in sequence is probably easiest on the pc, afterwards flattening the last six commands.

L. RON HUBBARDL. RON HUBBARD
LRH:ph.rdLRH:ph.rd