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CONTENTS CHANGE OF COMMANDS
OVERT-MOTIVATOR SEQUENCE
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HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex
HCO BULLETIN OF 5 AUGUST 1968
Remimeo LEVEL II

CHANGE OF COMMANDS
OVERT-MOTIVATOR SEQUENCE

IMPORTANT (This HCOB takes precedence over all other
tapes and HCOBs on overts)

Whereas it is workable to ask for “What have you done” and “What have you withheld”, it is NOT the Level II Grade II process any longer.

The original work on this used the overt-motivator sequence and the commands are

There is a third “leg” which is

which can be used and if not used may stick as a flow.

This is a problem in flows. (1) Inflow, (2) Outflow, (3) Cross Flow.

Therefore the only commands to be used to clean up overts are three in number. They are run one at a time to floating needle on the process (not F/N on each leg).

(By drawing three symbols

an auditor can put his pen on each as it is asked and so keep his place.)

L. RON HUBBARD
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