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                                   HCO BULLETIN OF 7 NOVEMBER 1978 

                                                 
                                         NED for OTs Series 38

                                         C O N F I D E N T I A L

                                            BASIC FEAR 


            There are two fundamental things that all beings have in
common. 

            One is that they are sure they will become worse, go down
scale. That is the one thing thetans are really
      certain of. 

            The other is there are two things they are afraid they will
become (and are certain they will become), cells
      and molecules. 

            You will encounter the above in handling BTs and clusters on
NED for OTs. 


       

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                                    HCO BULLETIN OF 29 OCTOBER 1978

                                              ISSUE I 

                                                 
                                         NED for OTs Series 39

                                         C O N F I D E N T I A L

                                   MORE ON DIANETIC CHAIN ERRORS 


            BTs and clusters who have been run on Dianetic chains, may
have to be taken apart by assessing and
      handling an L3RF. But you only indicate the line that reads, and
must not engage in running engrams.
      Sometimes there will be three or four different chains all tangled
up and you have to sort these out. You can
      also get a kind of linear chain or "time track" composed of a
wrong item that was run and jumped from one
      BT to another and formed them into a sort of false "linear track". 

            Handle the L3RF Method 3, as you will find there are often
more than one BT or cluster who have what
      the L3RF line states, wrong with them. 

            Another reason for BTs run Dianetically failing to blow, is
when they were run on what appeared to be a
      motivator chain, it was really an overt chain, and when this is
straightened out and handled as an overt
      chain, they blow. 

            Because you after all are handling several BTs when you
handle a cluster, Dianetics may have operated
      differently on the different BTs in the cluster. Therefore it may
be necessary to run the L3RF several times
      on the same auditing session as they will have different reasons
why they got hung up. 

            You could also do a C/S 53RL on a BT. 


       

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                                   HCO BULLETIN OF 15 NOVEMBER 1978 

                                                 
                                         NED for OTs Series 40

                                         C O N F I D E N T I A L

                                           AUDITOR ROLE 


            The auditor is there to help the PreOT blow BTs and
clusters. On OT III repairs the PreOT when audited
      is usually a relay point from the auditor to the BT. On NED for
OTs the PreOT is becoming more and more
      OT and actually does most of the auditing of BTs and clusters. The
auditor should only act in the session to
      keep the PreOT working on blowing BTs and clusters. And should not
act in the session when the PreOT is
      working. Done right this is the easiest auditing there is. Only if
the PreOT runs into a difficult BT or cluster
      does the auditor act and then only as needed to get it sorted out. 

            The auditor needs to keep a sharp eye on the meter and must
be proficient at handling a very loose
      needle at high Sensitivity, as he will need to do this to get
reads, especially later in the Rundown. 

            During the Rundown F/Ns become more frequent to a point
where the needle is F/Ning most of the time,
      reads and BDs to F/N when the PreOT blows a BT or cluster. As
these are often several blows in succession
      the auditor shouldn't interrupt the PreOT with questions or F/N
indications. (It would be impossible to
      indicate all the F/Ns anyway, especially later in the Rundown.)
What's more important is indicating where
      the charge is, sometimes steering the PreOT by meter read to where
the BT is located in the body or sorting
      out whether it's a single BT, a cluster, a cumulative cluster,
etc. 

            The auditor should inform the PreOT of what is reading and
use the meter reads to help PreOT identify
      and find masses. Never let the PreOT try to answer an unreading
question or to look for a BT or cluster that
      isn't reading. Tell him when the TA is F/Ning or he may overrun.
The F/N is unimportant and should not be
      indicated unless you're running ruds. 


       

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                                   HCO BULLETIN OF 11 DECEMBER 1978

                                              ISSUE I 

                                                 
                                         NED for OTs Series 41

                                         C O N F I D E N T I A L

                                   HANDLING BTs MESSED UP ON OT III 


            On OT III the PreOT is Clear but running engrams, and where
he made a mistake on one of these, he'd get
      messed up. In some instances the rule of "no engram running on a
clear" is violated on OT III. 

            If BTs and clusters who were messed up on running OT III are
not repaired, the PreOT on NED for OTs
      can run into despair, mystery and get into an on and on and on
grind on it. This has to be repaired at the
      beginning of NED for OTs and may have to be returned to later in
the Pgm. 

            Unblown BTs or clusters, or BTs and clusters messsed up on
OT III, are sometimes at a distance of 6 - 8 -
      10 feet out from the body. This is a perimeter you wouldn't
normally think to handle. They blew out to this
      perimeter and stuck there. 

            Up until now PreOTs on Solo OT III didn't have the data on
"earlier Incident I", and "earlier universe"
      and you will find misses on this which will be picked up by doing
an LDN OT IIIRB. 

            There will also be engram errors made in Solo OT III, which
are repaired by assessing an L3RF on the BT
      or cluster and indicating the reading line. 

      EXAMPLES OF ERRORS 

            A BT who had no incident (Inc II or Inc I) and tried to run
someone else's; 

            A BT who tried to run someone else's and didn't run his own; 

            A BT who thinks he is an Inc I; 

            A BT who thinks he is an Inc II; 

            A BT who think he is a picture; (some BTs will mock up or
become whatever is suggested - hence you
      get a recurrency of picture due to copying). 

            A BT who didn't have any engram and tried to run someone
else's; 

            A BT who went Clear and tried to run other people's
incidents; 

            A BT with an earlier Inc I (or Inc Is); 

            A BT with an earlier universe(s); 

            The incident was erased and was run more, mocked up by those
who didn't have it, and were told to go
      earlier, resulting in misownerhip; 

            A later similar incident mistaken for the same incident; 

            A wrong indication such as thinking or indicating it's a
cluster when it's really a BT - causing it to go
      black; 

            BTs or clusters who tried to blow but hung up against other
BTs or clusters or ridges or bones. 

            A cumulative cluster for which the original (basic) incident
was never found. 

      HANDLING 

            The above are to be handled in Step 4 of the Rundown (HCOB 1
Nov 78, Issue II, NED for OTs Series 27)
      as additional steps, given below, or at any later point in the
Rundown when encountered. A special list has
      been made up of the above which may be used. The danger of using
the list is that you may get several in
      restim. So if you get a read on the list handle it, and handle the
right one. 

      Addition to Step 4: 

      Step 4h) LDN OT IIIRB 

      Step 4i) "A BT or cluster messed up in running OT III?" 

            If this reads, locate the BT or cluster and assess the NED
for OTs "Repair List for Errors in Running OT
      III", and find what the error was. And blow the BT or cluster,if
he doesn't blow on indication, by completing
      the OT III action. Also NED for OTs techniques may be used if this
does not seem to resolve it. 

            After handling many of these you will get a sudden series of
blows as the barrier holding them has been
      removed. 


       

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                                   HCO BULLETIN OF 11 DECEMBER 1978

                                              ISSUE II 

                                                 
                                         NED for OTs Series 42

                                         C O N F I D E N T I A L

                                   REPAIR LIST FOR ERRORS IN OT III 


            This list is used to repair and blow BTs or clusters messed
up in running OT III. The danger of using this
      list is that you may get several in restim. So if you get a read
on the list handle it, and handle the right one. 

      INSTRUCTIONS 

        A."A BT or cluster messed up in running OT III?" (If this reads,
do B below. If no read, check
           "Suppressed?" and "Invalidated?") 

        B.Pre-OT finds the BT or cluster by position in, on or around
(outside) the body. (Same BT or cluster
           that read in A above and same meter read.) 

        C.Assess down this list with Pre-OT's attention on that BT or
cluster, until you get a read, and indicate
           the reading line. 

        D.If no blow on indication, complete the OT III action, to blow
of the BT or cluster. 

         E.If no blow on D above, or you can't complete the OT III
action on that same BT or cluster, continue
           to assess down this Repair List to next reading line, as
there could have been more than one error.
           Handle per steps C and D. (NB: You should check "Suppressed?"
and "Invalidated?" on "Earlier Inc
           I" and "Earlier Universe?" if no read on either.) 

         F.When BT or cluster blown, return to Step A and handle per
Steps B - E. Repeat this sequence A - E
           until Step A no longer reads and just F/Ns on the question. 

      CAUTIONS 

            After handling a BT or cluster do not recheck or repeat the
Repair list line, as doing so would invalidate
      the fact that you have handled it, and would restimulate others,
cause others to mock up (copy) what was
      just handled. Only question A is rechecked. 

            Be sure to handle fully to blow the same BT or cluster you
started with, and do not restimulate others, or
      jump from one BT or cluster to another. 

            You could use other NED for OTs techniques, (such as "What?
Who?' or "Jolting the BT a bit earlier"), if
      the above Steps A - E do not resolve it. You fill find that most
blow either on indication of the error or on
      completing the OT III action. "Earlier Inc I" (sometimes several
earlier) or "Earlier Universe" most commonly
      are the reason and produce blows. 

      REPAIR LIST FOR ERRORS IN RUNNING OT III 


      1.  AN EARLIER INC I?                           _________

      2.  AN EARLIER UNIVERSE?                        _________

      3.  A BT WHO HAD NO INCIDENT II AND TRIED TO
          RUN SOMEONE ELSE'S?                         _________

      4.  A BT WHO HAD NO INCIDENT I AND TRIED TO
          RUN SOMEONE ELSE'S?                         _________

      5.  A BT WHO TRIED TO RUN SOMEONE ELSE'S AND
          DIDN'T RUN HIS OWN?                         _________

      6.  A BT WHO THINKS HE IS AN INC I?             _________

      7.  A BT WHO THINKS HE IS AN INC II?            _________

      8.  A BT WHO THINKS HE IS A PICTURE?            _________

      9.  A BT WHO DIDN'T HAVE ANY ENGRAM AND TRIED
          TO RUN SOMEONE ELSE'S?                      _________

      10. A BT WHO WENT CLEAR AND TRIED TO RUN OTHER
          PEOPLE'S INCIDENTS?                         _________

      11. THE INCIDENTS WAS ERASED AND WAS RUN MORE
          AND MOCKED UP BY THOSE WHO DIDN'T HAVE IT?  _________

      12. THE INCIDENT WAS ERASED AND AND TOLD TO GO
          EARLIER WHEN THERE WAS NONE?                _________

      13. MISOWNERSHIP OF INCIDENT?                   _________

      14. A LATER SIMILAR INCIDENT MISTAKEN FOR THE
          SAME INCIDENT?                              _________

      15. SOMETHING LATER MISTAKEN FOR SOMETHING
          EARLIER?                                    _________

      16. DIDN'T GO BACK FAR ENOUGH AND JUST MOCKED
          IT UP TO RUN?                               _________

      17. DIDN'T GET THE RIGHT INCIDENT?              _________

      18. STUCK IN AN IMAGINED INCIDENT OR PICTURE?   _________

      19. DELUSION?                                   _________

      20. SAW SOMEBODY ELSE'S INCIDENT OR PICTURE
          AND DIDN'T RUN HIS OWN?                     _________

      21. NEVER RAN HIS OWN INC II?                   _________

      22. NEVER RAN HIS OWN INC I?                    _________

      23. NEVER HAD AN INC II?                        _________


      24. NEVER HAD AN INC I?                         _________

      25. INTERRUPTED WHILE RUNNING INC II?           _________

      26. INTERRUPTED WHILE RUNNING INC I?            _________

      27. DIDN'T ERASE THE INCIDENT AND STILL TRYING
          TO RUN IT?                                  _________

      28. AN UNRUN INC II THAT WAS IN RESTIM?         _________

      29. AN UNRUN INC I THAT WAS IN RESTIM?          _________

      30. DIDN'T HAVE AN INC I, AND INC II DIDN'T
          ERASE BECAUSE INC II HAS AN EARLIER SIMILAR
          INCIDENT?                                   _________

      31. JUST WATCHED OTHERS RUN INC I AND INC II
          AND DIDN'T RUN OWN?                         _________

      32. WENT CLEAR AND TRIED TO RUN OTHERS'
          INCIDENTS?                                  _________

      33. JUMPED BTs?                                 _________

      34. INCIDENT II WAS LEFT UNFLAT?                _________

      35. INCIDENT I WAS LEFT UNFLAT?                 _________

      36. INCIDENT II WASN'T RUN?                     _________

      37. INCIDENT I WASN'T RUN?                      _________

      38. A WRONG INDICATION OF THINKING OR INDICATING
           IT'S A CLUSTER WHEN IT'S REALLY A BT?      _________

      39. A WRONG INDICATION OF THINKING OR INDICATING
           IT'S A BT WHEN IT'S REALLY A CLUSTER?      _________

      40. SOME OTHER WRONG INDICATION?                _________

      41. TOLD SOMETHING DIDN'T READ?                 _________

      42. A BT OR CLUSTER WHO TRIED TO BLOW BUT HIT A
          BONE AND STUCK?                             _________

      43. A BT OR CLUSTER WHO TRIED TO BLOW BUT HIT A
          RIDGE AND STUCK?                            _________

      44. A BT OR CLUSTER WHO TRIED TO BLOW BUT HIT
          AN UNHANDLED BT OR CLUSTER?                 _________

      45  NO PLACE TO GO?                             _________

      46. CAN'T GO?                                   _________

      47. MUST GO?                                    _________

      48. A CUMULATIVE CLUSTER FOR WHICH THE ORIGINAL
           (BASIC) INCIDENT WAS NEVER FOUND?          _________

      49. AN EARLIER INC I SUPPRESSED?                _________

      50. AN EARLIER INC I INVALIDATED?               _________

      51. EARLIER UNIVERSE SUPPRESSED?                _________

      52. EARLIER UNIVERSE INVALIDATED?               _________

      53. RAN INTO AN IMPLANT THAT SAID THERE WAS
           MORE EARLIER UNIVERSES THAN THERE WERE?    _________

      54. A BT OR CLUSTER WITH A WRONG ITEM OR
           OUT-LIST? (L4BRA)                          _________

      55. A BT OR CLUSTER WITH SOMETHING ELSE WRONG?
          (C/S 53 on that BT or clustere.)            _________



       

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                                   HCO BULLETIN OF 31 JANUARY 1979 

                                                 
                                         NED for OTs Series 43

                                         C O N F I D E N T I A L

                                         (Amends and clarifies
                                         NED for OTs Series 27
                                      Ref: NED for OTs Series 41, 42 


            Step 4 of the NED for OTs Rundown (Series 27) is subdivided
into 9 actions (4A, 4B, 4C, 4D, 4E, 4F, 4G,
      4H, 4I). The instruction to check interest only applies to Step 4F
, (Repair of Past Auditing). All the other
      steps, (4A - 4E, 4F - 4I) are done without checking interest. 

            The usual rules of not running anything that doesn't read,
and checking for false read or protest if the pc
      is not interested or protesty, apply to all steps. 

      ADDITIONAL ACTION 

            After running or handling any category, one should check
whether this acted as a wrong item (or wrong
      indication) to other BTs to whom it did not apply, but only if
there seems to be trouble. 

            Example 1: Auditor completes handling "BTs who went Clear
and were audited on engrams". Auditor
      can then check "Did `went Clear and then audited on egrams', act
as a wrong item for other BTs to whom it
      did not apply?" and if reading indicates this was a wrong item to
the others. 

            Example 2: Auditor completes handling "BTs audited past
erasure". Then auditor can check "Did
      `audited past erasure' act as a wrong item to other BTs?" And if
reading, indicate. 

            If discomfort or lack of GIs seems to indicate trouble has
occurred be sure to check if it has acted as a
      wrong item, however you can also use the Repair List (NED for OTs
Series 24). 

            This pheonmenon of other BTs taking on a wrong item by
copying what is run on other BTs tends to
      happen on any category or button being run. It happens to a far
greater degree if an Overrun occurs, i.e. one
      goes on trying to handle the same category or button after it has
been handled, and starts in on a new area
      of the body or new category using the same category or button that
has just been handled. 

            Sometimes when using a category or button, a series of
automatic blows will occur, you will get a
      floating TA, and this is the EP for that action and the EP for the
session. Hence the rule of short sessioning
      on NED for OTs and ending off on a floating TA. 


       

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                                   HCO BULLETIN OF 9 FEBRUARY 1979

                                              ISSUE II 

                                                 
                                         NED for OTs Series 44

                                         C O N F I D E N T I A L

                                           WRONG ITEMS 


      (Refer HCOB 19 Nov 79) 

            The reason why a wrong item (L & N error) produces such a
violent reaction is because it can key-in
      practically every BT in the body. 

            They're all sitting on a wrong item already - what they are
being - and if you find a wrong item on an L &
      N list, it can give them all another wrong item on top of the
wrong item each is being. 

            The L & N error is a wrong item for a very large number of
BTs, hence the very heavy and violent
      reaction. 


       

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                                   HCO BULLETIN OF 10 FEBRUARY 1979 

                                                 
                                         NED for OTs Series 45

                                         C O N F I D E N T I A L

                                        PARTIALLY BLOW BTs 


      (Ref: NED for OTs Series 16) 

            In HCOB 17 Sep 78, Issue II, NED for OTs Series 16, the
phenomenon of partially blown BTs causing
      "Exterior visio" is described and the handling is given. 

            In addition to sometimes causing an apparency of exterior
perception, partially blown BTs can cause a
      physical reaction of discomfort. Not having fully blown they react
back against the body with energy or
      mass. 

            The reason why they only partially blow is because they are
still mixed up in a mass with untouched,
      unaudited BTs that stick them. By having the Pre-OT reach out in
front of the partially blown BTs with a
      question "Who are you?", the uncleared BT or BTs get handled. This
may have to be repeated as the group
      of BTs may blow further out and hang up again. Simply keep putting
the question "Who are you?" out in
      front of the BTs each time they hang up until they blow apart and
clear fully and completely. 

            It is interesting that the mass sometimes flies apart like
sparks way out there. It is at that moment the
      Pre-OT experiences a feeling of relaxation. 


       

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