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HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex
HCO POLICY LETTER OF 7 FEBRUARY 1965
REISSUED 15 JUNE 1970
(Reissued 28.1.73 to correct word on p. 39,
para 2. [Change in this type style.])
Remimeo
Sthil Students
Assn/Org Sec Hat
HCO Sec Hat
Case Sup Hat
Ds of P Hat
Ds of T Hat
Staff Member Hat
Franchise
(issued May 1965)
Note: Neglect of this Pol Ltr has caused great hardship on staffs, has
cost countless
millions and made it necessary in 1970 to engage in an all out
International effort to
restore basic Scientology over the world. Within 5 years after the issue
of this PL with
me off the lines, violation had almost destroyed orgs. "Quickie grades"
entered in and
denied gain to tens of thousands of cases. Therefore actions which
neglect or violate
this Policy Letter are HIGH CRIMES resulting in Comm Evs on
ADMINISTRATORS
and EXECUTIVES. It is not "entirely a tech matter" as its neglect
destroys orgs and
caused a 2 year slump. IT IS THE BUSINESS OF EVERY STAFF MEMBER to
enforce it.
ALL LEVELS
KEEPING SCIENTOLOGY WORKING
HCO Sec or Communicator Hat Check
on all personnel and new personnel
as taken on.
We have some time since passed the point of achieving uniformly workable
technology.
The only thing now is getting the technology applied.
If you can't get the technology applied then you can't deliver what's
promised.
It's as simple as that. If you can get the technology applied, you can
deliver what's
promised.
The only thing you can be upbraided for by students or pcs is "no
results".
Trouble spots occur only where there are "no results". Attacks from
governments or
monopolies occur only where there are "no results" or "bad results".
Therefore the road before Scientology is clear and its ultimate success
is assured if
the technology is applied.
So it is the task of the Assn or Org Sec, the HCO Sec, the Case
Supervisor, the D
of P, the D of T and all staff members to get the correct technology
applied.
Getting the correct technology applied consists of:
One: Having the correct technology.
Two: Knowing the technology.
Three: Knowing it is correct.
Four: Teaching correctly the correct technology.
Five: Applying the technology.
Six: Seeing that the technology is correctly applied.
Seven: Hammering out of existence incorrect technology.
Eight: Knocking out incorrect applications.