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CONTENTS TRIPLE LOWER GRADES Running Them Auditor Confusion Clearing Commands Don't Overrun Listing Out Ruds Old Pcs Tight C/Sing Invalidated Auditors
HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex
HCO BULLETIN OF 25 JANUARY 1969
Issue III
Remimeo Class VIIIs May be issued to Lower Level Auditors Class IV in Academies and SHSBC (Hold and send with 24 Jan 1969)

TRIPLE LOWER GRADES

(Corrected Issue)

Running Them

Providing certain actions are done, Triple Grades are easy to run.

Triple Grades means handling 3 of available flows, the 3 major ones, self to another, another to self, another to others.

The HCOB 24 Jan 69 is written to be used as part of the C/S and pc's folder.

It is checked off and used DURING the session. An HCOB goes in each pc's folder for use.

The main danger is auditing a pc who has no clue what auditing is and letting him get all butchered up too far up the grades before it is caught.

Therefore the pc really ought to get a brief indoctrination by attending a Comm Course for TRs and get an idea of it.

Also only Triple Ruds should be run on him AND NO MORE in the second session.

Then the C/S can see how it is going and do Triple Grades in the 3rd session.

You can even order simply the Triple Rud of an ARC Break in the second session.

You should just order 2 way comm in the first session plus White Form anyway.

YOU DON'T SIMPLY LET A GREEN PC AND GREEN AUDITOR or a green pc and a good auditor loose on triple grades in the first session.

Auditor Confusion

An auditor can get lost trying to follow triple grades (first thing I learned about auditors and triple grades). He misses flows.

Example: Pc on secondaries flow I drops into engrams. Auditor audits out engram. Now the auditor can goof by running the other two flows as engrams too. He would thus skip 2 processes — the other two secondary flows. It is correct to finish the engram he dropped into and THEN run the other two secondary flows. And then the other 2 engram flows.

MAKE THE AUDITOR USE THE HCOB for that pc on every process as he runs it. He should not be reading the Commands to the pc from it however.

Clearing Commands

Don't clear the Commands of all ruds and then run them, or of all processes and then run them. You'll miss F/Ns.

Commands of one process are cleared just before that process is run.

Don't Overrun

It can be fatal to overrun a leg of triple grades and then not clean it up before going on.

So order your auditors to stop if an overrun looks suspicious (TA going up) and check it. And then if still not sure to send it back for C/S.

Don't let the auditor go on and butcher up all the grades above the goof.

Listing

The laws of Listing are a MUST. If a list goes oddly — too long or TA rises — make the auditor check with C/S. And don't let him go on.

Out Ruds

Be sure ruds are cleanly in on Triple Grades before letting an auditor take off and run them.

Old Pcs

Any pc, or pre OT, can be run on the missing legs of the lower grades. But not Power after clear.

There is not yet Triple Power. There aren't triple OT sections. There are just Triple grades.

Tight C/Sing

Small errors must be caught by C/Ses, not let go by.

Keep a tight, exact control.

Invalidated Auditors

An auditor (or a C/S for that matter) who begins to goof has collided with a stop on his purpose to help people and set them free.

Therefore all you have to do is two way comm his earlier purpose into view and the stop usually blows.

If it doesn't, a routine patch up session remedies it.

In Triple grades there are more chances for goofs that then go on and more chances for gain.

So up your precision.

L. RON HUBBARD LRH:sdp.ei.cden

[This HCO B was cancelled by HCO B 17 June 1970, Issue III, Cancellation of HCO Bs that Conflict with Full Lower Grades, which was not written by LRH and was cancelled by BTB 10 December 1974, Issue VII, Cancellation of Bulletins 1970. BTB 10 December 1974, Issue Vl, Cancellation of Bulletins 1969, confirms the above HCO B as cancelled and gives as a reference HCO B 3 February 1969, Triple Grades-Flows, on the following page.]