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2.    Perform a self-damaging act that furthers the purposes and or
objectives of the group one has betrayed.

    3. Inform the group, project or org one has betrayed of  one's  previous
    betrayal and I and 2 above and petition each member for forgiveness.

 4. Abide by their reaction or decision.




                             CONDITION OF DOUBT





    When one cannot make up one's mind as to an individual, a group, org  or
project a Condition of Doubt exists.

    The formula is:

    1. Inform oneself honestly of the actual intentions  and  activities  of
    that group, project or org brushing aside all bias and rumour.

    2. Examine the statistics of the individual, group, project or org.

    3. Decide on the basis of "the greatest good for the greatest number  of
    dynamics" whether or not it should be attacked, harmed or suppressed  or
    helped.

    4. Evaluate oneself or one's own group, project or org as to  intentions
    and objectives.

    5. Evaluate one's own or one's group, project or org's statistics.

    6. Join or remain in or befriend the one  which  progresses  toward  the
    greatest good for the greatest number of dynamics and announce the  fact
    publicly to both sides.

    7. Do everything possible to improve the actions and statistics  of  the
    person, group, project or org one has remained in or joined.

 8. Suffer on up through the conditions in the new group if one has  changed
    sides, or the conditions of the group one has remained  in  if  wavering
    from it has lowered one's status.




                             CONDITION OF ENEMY





    When a person is an avowed and knowing enemy of an individual, a  group,
project or org, a Condition of Enemy exists.

    The formula is:

    1. Examine oneself and one's mind or have it examined to  be  sure  that
    one's  attitude  is  not  based  on  prejudice  or  aberration  or  mere
    similarity to something else.

    2. Decide if one's reaction to the individual, group, project or org  is
    based on one's personal fear or  the  urging  of  others  or  on  actual
    menace.

 3. Assume the Condition of Doubt and apply its formula.



      L. RON HUBBARD
      Founder
LRH:mwp.rd
Copyright (c) 1967
by L. Ron Hubbard
ALL RIGHTS RESERVED


[The formulas for the Conditions of  Enemy  and  Treason  given  above  were
modified by HCO P/L 23 October 1967, Enemy Formula, page 245,  and  HCO  P/L
16 October 1968, page 247,  respectively.  The  penalties  (grey  rag,  etc)
associated with the above conditions formulas were cancelled by  HCO  P/L  6
October 1970 Issue III, Ethics Penalties,  and  reinstated  by  HCO  P/L  19
October 1971 (corrected & reissued 22 Oct 71), Ethics Penalties  Reinstated,
and then later modified by HCO P/L 16 November 1971, Conditions, Awards  and
Penances. These Policies can be found in the 1970 and  1971  Year  Books.  A
corrected table of Conditions is given in HCO P/L  14  March  1968  on  page
247.]