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CONTENTS S.O.P. GOALS
REPAIRING A CASE
REMEDY
HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex
HCO BULLETIN OF 6 APRIL 1961
Issue II
CenOCon

S.O.P. GOALS
REPAIRING A CASE

An auditor, after a proper assessment, was afraid to let the TA go too tight on running any Pre-Hav level.

He ran, then, four levels worth of processes in the first two hours of S.O.P. Goals running.

The pc bogged and no further assessment for Pre-Hav level could be done.

REMEDY

An auditor must keep his pc’s record in full including all assessments and even rough notes and lists.

The auditor above should return to the process of the first level he ran and run it again until the Tone Arm is fairly motionless and looks like it is going to remain so after a 20-minute additional test.

Then the auditor should take the second process he had run and run it until the Tone Arm is motionless and remains so for 20 minutes.

Then the auditor should take the third process he had already run and run it until the Tone Arm remains motionless for 20 minutes.

Then the auditor should take the fourth process and run that until the TA remains motionless for 20 minutes.

Now the auditor should find he can reassess for a new Pre-Hav level. Before doing such, however, he should cover Rudiments with great care, cleaning up every possible ARC break and getting any withhold that shows.

Just as a series of unflat levels on a terminal may have to be gone over again in sequence, so may a list of terminals previously run have to be taken up one after another if the case hangs up late in processing — as too many terminals can also be run too fast.

Further, the Attention and Change process will loosen a needle but not be used before the above remedy is done.

L. RON HUBBARD LRH:ph.rd