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ENGLISH DOCS FOR THIS DATE- ARC Brk Needle - B681005

CONTENTS ARC Brk Needle
HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex
HCO BULLETIN OF 5 OCTOBER 1968
Class VIII

ARC Brk Needle

An ARC Brk needle (and a Stage 4 "float") are easily detected.

An "F/N" with bad indicators is an ARC Brk needle. These can include propitiation.

A Class VIII must know the Bad Indicator List and know that when these accompany an "F/N" it is an ARC Brk needle.

When this happens, one checks for session ARC Breaks, then for missed ARC Break, then for falsely called ARC Brks or suppressed ARC Brks. If this doesn't clean it, then ask for an ARC Brk long duration.

What has happened is that the pc has gone into a secondary or an engram.

It is not a job for rudiments to run it. It is only to be keyed-out.

It is a Q and A to date and run a secondary in rudiments because of an ARC Brk needle. The auditor is to key it out by session or life. Itsa and earlier similar incident with itsa, each ARC break with ARCU CDEI.

The C/S can have it run as a secondary. It will be too heavy to run if it is not keyed-out first. It is handled by key-out in rudiments.

It is quite usual that a pc has just mentioned grief when the ARC Br needle turns on. Or some gloomy idea. A real F/N means the pc is out the top, an ARC Br needle means he's out the bottom. He ceases to mock up, through grief.

It is a very serious thing for a pc to get audited over an ARC Br needle. It must be spotted and handled (keyed-out) when it occurs.

It occurs most often with a TA below 2.0.

A real F/N has one or more GIs.

L. RON HUBBARD
Founder
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