Saint Hill Manor, East Greenstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 11 SEPTEMBER 1968 | Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex HCO BULLETIN OF 11 SEPTEMBER 1968 |
FALSE READS | |
False Reads are handled by checking back any that are false to when they were first "seen" by an auditor. | |
DATA ON PrPrs | Sometimes a false read goes on and on, never cleans because there wasn't anything there in the first place. |
Never never run or Rehab PrPrs on a person after they are Clear. You will always mess up a case if you do. | Find when and where somebody thought it read when it didn't. Can ask, "Who said you had an ______ reading when you didn't have one?" |
On VA, letting pc Itsa instead of getting F/N on the additional steps is a goof. You take the first BD and handle it with No. 2 HCOB 6.6.66. Do not let the pc list on and on. | Also check Protest, Invalidate and Suppress to clean up a false read. |
It happens that the first BD (not necessarily BD F/N) on listing is the item on VA but on a rework during a Rehab, the item may not BD. The list has to be nulled. The bulletin on the Laws of Listing must be followed. | Founder |
If the Pc gets ill after VA is complete, you should do an L4 to get the correct item, as the item found is probably not correct. | |
VA is best run in one go. It is possible when a PrPr is left unflat at end of session for the end phenomena to occur between sessions. It should always be checked next session. | |
In running Power, high ta means overrun. | |
You will always find an ARC break, PTP, M/W/H, Overt, Life Overrun, Self Auditing – something. Could even be a "coffee shop" session. Locate it. Get TA down. | |
The rule is: Don't start Power or any Power Process or any Grade Process with the TA risen since last session or break. Get it down first. | |
Founder | |