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pretty good. They make it possible for this small handful of us to get more
things done
in this society than any other organization on Earth in terms of actual
accomplish-
ment.

    A comm line can be  jammed  in  several  ways.  Principal  of  these  is
entheta. Ask
yourself before it goes on the lines-It's bad news  but  is  it  necessarily
important?
Another is overburden. Too much traffic jams a line.  Too  long  a  dispatch
doesn't get
read. Another is too little data. That can jam a  line  but  thoroughly.  It
takes more
dispatches to find out what goes. Another way is to by-pass the line itself-
this jams
the terminal. The final way, in broad classes, to jam a comm line is to  put
erroneous
data on it.

    The last is a pet hate of Scientology  people.  Generally  its  form  is
"everybody
knows". Example: "They say that George is  doing  a  bad  job",  or  "Nobody
liked the
last newsletter". The proper rejoinder is "Who is  Everybody?"  You'll  find
it was one
person who had a name. When you have  critical  data  omit  the  "everybody"
generality.
Say who. Say where. Otherwise, you'll form a bad datum  for  somebody.  When
our
actions are said to be unpopular  the  person  or  persons  saying  so  have
names.




                                 IN SUMMARY


    A post in a Scientology Organization isn't a job. It's  a  trust  and  a
crusade. We're
free men and women-probably the last free men and women on Earth. Remember,
we'll have to come back to Earth some day no matter what  "happens"  to  us.
If we
don't do a good job now we may never get another chance.

    Yes, I'm sure that's the way it is.

    So we have an organization, we have a field we must support, we  have  a
chance.

    That's more than we had last time  night's  curtain  began  to  fall  on
freedom.

    So we're using that chance.

    An organization such as ours is our best chance to get the most done. So
we're
doing it!









                                               L. RON HUBBARD


LRH:gl.rd
Copyright � 1962
by L. Ron Hubbard
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED



[Added to by HCO P/L 25 July 1966, Allocation of Quarters-Arrangement of
Desks and Equipment, Volume 1, page 75.]