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FREEZONE BIBLE TECH POST

BRIEFING COURSE CHECKSHEET - Level A

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I am the Tech Lion.

I bring you the checksheets from the Saint Hill Special Briefing
Course, circa 1981.

There are six checksheets in total, levels A through F. Each
checksheet is contained in its own separate post.

Note that at this time, the Briefing Course was Level 5 and NED
was below the Academy Levels.

With a thorough study of this material, you too can become a lion
of Standard Tech.

Yours truly,

-the Tech Lion

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STATEMENT OF PURPOSE 

Our purpose is to promote religious freedom and the Scientology
Religion by spreading the Scientology Tech across the internet.

The Cof$ abusively suppresses the practice and use of
Scientology Tech by FreeZone Scientologists.  It misuses the
copyright laws as part of its suppression of religious freedom.

They think that all freezoners are "squirrels" who should be
stamped out as heritics.  By their standards, all Christians, 
Moslems, Mormons, and even non-Hassidic Jews would be considered
to be squirrels of the Jewish Religion.

The writings of LRH form our Old Testament just as the writings
of Judiasm form the Old Testament of Christianity.

We might not be good and obedient Scientologists according
to the definitions of the Cof$ whom we are in protest against.

But even though the Christians are not good and obedient Jews,
the rules of religious freedom allow them to have their old 
testament regardless of any Jewish opinion.  

We ask for the same rights, namely to practice our religion
as we see fit and to have access to our holy scriptures
without fear of the Cof$ copyright terrorists.

We ask for others to help in our fight.  Even if you do
not believe in Scientology or the Scientology Tech, we hope
that you do believe in religious freedom and will choose
to aid us for that reason.

Thank You,

The FZ Bible Association


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     HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex

 HCO POLICY LETTER OF 10 FEBRUARY 1980R
               ISSUE I
        REVISED 6 JANUARY 1981

Remimeo
Saint Hills Only

(This checksheet has been updated and revised to include
changes in the word clearing requirements in the TR8 section
from M9 to M4, the addition of recent issues on TR8 and
further relevant clay demos on TRs. Revisions also include
the addition of Advanced E-Meter Drills CR0000-3, 4 and 5 in
the E-Meter Drills section, and the rearrangement of the
sections on Preparing a Folder, Method 4 Word Clearing and
Method 9 Word Clearing.)


     SAINT HILL SPECIAL BRIEFING COURSE
            LEVEL A CHECKSHEET
HUBBARD FUNDAMENTALS OF AUDITING SPECIALIST

(Cancels: BPL 18 Mar 75R II, Rev. 25.3.77: LEVEL FIVE CHECKSHEET-
SAINT HILL SPECIAL BRIEFING COURSE and BPL 25 Mar 77: SENIOR
SAINT HILL SPECIAL BRIEFING COURSE)


NAME:_________________________ ORG:__________________________

DATE STARTED:_________________ DATE COMPLETED:_______________


This checksheet contains the chronological development of
Dianetic and Scientology technology' including LRH's basic
books, from 1948 to 1955. It also covers TRs and all data
needed to operate an E-Meter, Fly ruds, run havingness, do
all forms of word Clearing and teaches the auditor how to
handle the basics of an auditing session including admin.

PREREQUISITES: (1) Student Hat or PRD (2) New Era Dianetics
Course (3) New Era Dianetics Internship (4) Class IV.

REQUISITE: Method 1 Word Clearing Completion (to be received
as soon as possible after starting the SHSBC Courses).

PURPOSE: To provide the student with a background of the
chronological development of tech from 1948 to 1955 and to
teach him the auditing skills of operating an E-Meter,
flying ruds, running havingness, delivering all forms of
Word Clearing and how to handle the basics of an auditing
session, including admin.


LENGTH: Full time (9:00 am - 10:30 pm) - 3 1/2 weeks

Part time (9:00 am - 6:00 pm) - 5 1/2 weeks

Foundation hours = 9 weeks.


STUDY TECH: This course is studied per HCO PL 25 Sep 79,
Issue I - IMPORTANT, SUCCESSFUL TRAINING LINEUP, with full
use of study tech.

R-FACTOR: The Theory and Practical Sections of this course
are done concurrently. The student audits daily either
during his practical time or outside of course hours while
continuing through the theory section of the checksheet.

E/P: Certainty that you can handle the basics of an
auditing session and can do all forms of Word Clearing.

PRODUCT: An auditor who can handle the basics of an
auditing session, can do all forms of Word Clearing and who
has a background of the chronological development of tech
from 1948 to 1955.

CERTIFICATE: SAINT HILL SPECIAL BRIEFING COURSE LEVEL A
             HUBBARD FUNDAMENTALS OF AUDITING SPECIALIST.


SHSBC LEVEL A: THEORY SECTION

============
INTRODUCTION:

1. HCO PL 7 Feb 65 KSW Series 1, KEEPING SCIENTOLOGY WORKING _______
Reiss. 21.8.80

2. HCO PL 17 Jun 70R KSW Series 5, TECHNICAL DEGRADES ________
Reiss. 30.8.80

3. HCO PL 14 Feb 65 KSW Series 4, SAFEGUARDING TECHNOLOGY ________
Reiss. 30.8.80 

4. HCO PL 15 Dec 65 STUDENTS GUIDE TO ACCEPTABLE BEHAVIOUR ________

5. HCO PL 16 Mar 71R WHAT IS A COURSE? ________
Rev. 29.1.75

6. HCOB 30 Oct 78 COURSES - THEIR IDEAL SCENE ________

7. HCOB 26 Feb 78 INTERNESHIPS VS COURSES ________

8. HCO PL 25 Sep 79 I URGENT - IMPORTANT SUCCESSFUL TRAINING LINEUP
   ________

9. HCO PL 12 Nov 62 PURPOSE OF THE SAINT HILL SPECIAL BRIEFING
   COURSE ________

10. HCO PL 9 Jul 62 SPECIAL BRIEFING COURSE ________

11. HCO PL 10 Feb 66 CHECKSHEETS, COURSE, SECTION: "WARNING"
    ________

12. HCO PL 2 Apr 64 TO THE SAINT HILL STUDENT: INSTRUCTION TARGETS
    ________

13. HCO PL 11 Jun 64 NEW STUDENTS DATA STAR RATED FOR NEW STUDENTS
    ________

14. HCO PL 17 Aug 66 ROUTING AND HANDLING OF SHSBC STUDENTS ________

15. HCO PL 23 Jul 63 RETREADS ON THE SAINT HILL SPECIAL BRIEFING
    COURSE ________

16. HCO PL 5 Oct 66 STUDENTS TERMINATING, LEAVE OF ABSENSE BLOWN
    STUDENTS ________

17. BPL 17 May 71RD II STUDENT POINTS ________
Rev. 27.4.77

18. HCO PL 5 May 71R II READING STATISTICS ________
Rev. 9.11.79

19. HCO PL 8 Jun 70RB II STUDENT AUDITING ________
Rev. 3.10.78

20. HCO PL 12 Sep 65 E-METER AND BOOKS FOR ACADEMY STUDENTS ________


============
TAPES AND TAPE PLAYERS:

1. BTB 22 Nov 71 II Tape Course Series 4, TAPE PLAYERS - DESCRIPTION
   AND CARE ________
Reiss. 11.8.74 as BTB

2. HCOB 10 Nov 71R Word Clearing Series 25R, Tape Course Series 6R,
   TAPES,HOW TO USE ________
Rev. 21 9.74

3. BTB25 Nov 71R Tape Course Series 7, SETTING UP AND USING A TAPE
   PLAYER ________
Rev. & Reiss. 21.11.74

4. DRILL:
   (a) Reach and withdraw on a tape player. ________
   (b) Sign out a tape from Course Admin and demonstrate to the
       Supervisor how to use a tape player. ________


============
TAPE NOTES

1. HCOB 21 Nov 71R II Tape Course Series 3R, TEACHING A TAPE COURSE,
   SECTION: "NOTEBOOKS" ________
Rev. 23 Oct 74

2. BTB 21 Nov 74 Tape Course Series 5, TRANSLATED TAPES FOR STAFF
   AND STUDENT USE, SECTION: "TAPE NOTES" ________


============
CHRONOLOGICAL THEORY SECTION:

1. Vol I, Page 1 INTRODUCTION (p 1-4) ________

2. BOOK: DIANETICS: THE ORIGINAL THESIS (written 1948)
   1. Foreword ________
   2. Introduction. ________
   3. Primary Axioms. ________
   4. DEMO: The purpose of the mind. ________
   5. An Analogy of the Mind. ________
   6. The Dynamics. ________
   7. The Basic Individual. ________
   8. Engrams. ________
   9. DEMO: The difference between engramic thought, justified
      thought and rational thought. ________
  10. DEMO: How the datum "One has as much functioning analyzer
      as one has awareness of NOW is true. ________
  11. Aberrations. ________
  12. The Tone Scale. ________
  13. The Character of Engrams. ________
  14. DEMO: What happens when an engram is restimulated. ________
  15. Dramatization. ________
  16. DEMO: The relation of tone level to dramatization. ________
  17. The Auditor's Code. ________
  18. Auditing. ________
  19. DEMO: What auditing technique consists of. ________
  20. Diagnosis. ________
  21. Exhaustion of Engrams. ________
  22. DEMO: When the auditor should look for an earlier
      engram. ________
  23. Engram Chains. ________
  24. Prenatal, Birth and Infant Engrams. ________
  25. The "Laws" of Returning. ________
  26. DEMO: The three equations which demonstrate how and why
      the auditor and preclear can reach engrams and exhaust
      them. ________
  27. Case Histories 1-3. ________

3. Vol 1, Page 6 TERRA INCOGNITA: THE MIND (p 6-10) ________

4. BOOK: DIANETICS: THE EVOLUTION OF A SCIENCE
   1. Pages 1 through 61. ________
   2. DEMO: How the analyzer gets held down sevens and how to
      handle. ________
   3. Pages 62 through 110. ________
   4. DEMO: How the reactive mind works. ________

5. BOOK: DIANETICS: THE: MODERN SCIENCE OF MENTAL HEALTH
   (May 9, 1950)
   1. How to read this book. ________

   BOOK ONE: THE GOAL OF MAN
   2. Chapter One. ________
   3. Chapter Two. ________
   4. DEMO: What recall is. ________
   5. DEMO: How returning differs from remembering. ________
   6. Chapter Three. ________
   7. DEMO: The survival suppressor and the survival dynamic.
      ________
   8. DEMO: What pleasure is, Dianetically. ________
   9. Chapter Four. ________
  10. Chapter Five. ________
  11. DEMO: The Potential Value equation. ________
  12. DEMO: How the Reactive Mind differs from the Somatic Mind.
      ________

   BOOK TWO: THE SINGLE SOURCE OF ALL INORGANIC MENTAL AND ORGANIC
   PSYCHO-SOMATIC ILLS
   1. Chapter One. ________

   2. DEMO: What the Analytical Mind is. ________
   3. Chapter Two. ________
   4. DEMO: How the Standard Memory Banks relate to the Analytical
      Mind and the Reactive Mind. ________
   5. DEMO: What the chief characteristic of the Standard Memory
      Banks is. ________
   6. Chapter Three. ________
   7. DEMO: What Justified Thought is. ________
   8. DEMO: What dramatization is and the source of it. ________
   9. Chapter Four. ________
  10. DEMO: Occlusion. ________
  11. Chapter Five. ________
  12. DEMO: What a psycho-somatic illness is. ________
  13. DEMO: What a key-in is. ________
  14. Chapter Six. ________
  15. DEMO: The two divisions of emotions, give an example from your
      own experience of each. ________
  16. DEMO: Engramically, what the most aberrative type of valence
      is. ________ 
  17. Chapter Seven. ________
  18. DEMO: What the basic rule of unconsciousness is. ________
  19. DEMO: A circuit. ________
  20. Chapter Eight. ________
  21. DEMO: The contagion of aberration. Give an instance, from your
      own observations, of this principle at work. ________
  22. Chapter Nine. ________
  23. DEMO: The Black Panther Mechanism. ________
  24. Chapter Ten. ________

   BOOK THREE: THERAPY
   1. Chapter One. ________
   2. DEMO: When can a mind be overloaded? ________
   3. Chapter Two. ________
   4. Chapter Three. ________
   5. DEMO: What Basic-Basic means. ________
   6. Chapter Four. ________
   7. DEMO: The common source of Dub-in and the Lie Factory.
      ________
   8. Chapter Five. ________
   9. DEMO: What Reverie is. ________
  10. DEMO: How Reverie is different from hypnosis. ________
  11. Chapter Six. ________
  12. DEMO: What effect a Denyer would have with regard to auditing.
      ________ 
  13. DEMO: What effect a Holder would have with regard to auditing.
      ________ 
  14. DEMO: What a Bouncer is. ________
  15. DEMO: What a Grouper is. ________
  16. DEMO: The Repeater Technique. ________
  17. Chapter Seven. ________
  18. Chapter Eight. ________
  19. DEMO: The four types of engrams. ________
  20. Chapter Nine Part One. ________
  21. DEMO: The difference between the knowing restimulation of an
      engram by an Auditor and the unknowing restimulation of an
      engram by the environment. ________
  22. Chapter Nine, Part Two. ________
  23. DEMO: How the presence of tacit consent impedes auditing.
      ________
  24. Chapter Ten. ________
  25. Appendix. ________

6. Vol 1, Page 13 "The aims of the Hubbard Dianetic Research
   Foundation are..." ________

7. TAPE: 5008C30 Lect. PREVENTIVE DIANETICS - 1 (30 mins) ________

8. DEMO:
   (a) 3 examples of preventive Dianetics. ________
   (b) Ethics. ________
   (c) Morals. ________

9. TAPE: 5008C30 Lect. PREVENTIVE DIANETICS - 2 (30 mins) ________

10. The Analytical Mind (p 27-37). ________

11. DEMO: Demo how Dianetic processes were evolved. ________

12. PAB Vol 1, No.5 Nov 50 THE PROCESSING OF CHILDREN ________

13. PAB Vol 1, No.6 Dec 50 HANDLING THE PSYCHOTIC ________

14. Jan 51 THE CREDO OF A TRUE GROUP MEMBER ________

15. Jan 51 THE CREDO OF A GOOD AND SKILLED MANAGER ________

16. PAB Vol 1, No.9 Mar 51 THE PROBLEM OF SEDATION ________

17. BOOK: SCIENCE OF SURVIVAL (Jun 51)
    1. The Goal of Dianetics. ________
    2. Introduction (The Introductory Section by LRH only). ________
    3. Chapter 1, Column A, THE TONE SCALE ________
    4. DEMO: The effect auditing has on the ratio of theta to
       entheta in the individual. ________
    5. Chapter 2, Column B. DIANETIC EVALUATION ________
    6. DEMO: The "four valid therapies" and what they do. ________
    7. Chapter 3, Column C, PHYSIOLOGY AND BEHAVIOUR ________
    8. DEMO: How you could tell a person's tone level by his motion
       and action level. ________
    9. Chapter 4, Column D, PSYCHIATRIC RANGE ________
   10. DEMO: The difference between a normal, a neurotic and a
       psychotic person. How you could tell if a psychotic had
       improved casewise. ________ 
   11. Chapter 5, Column E, MEDICAL RANGE ________
   12. Chapter 6, THE BASIC LAWS OF THETA, AFFINITY, REALITY,
       COMUNICATION ________
   13. DEMO: What the "strength of the dynamics in individual"
       could be determined by. ________
   14. Chapter 7, Column F. EMOTION ________
   15. DEMO: An example of displaying rational emotion and an
       example of displaying irrational emotion. ________
   16. Chapter 8, Column G. AFFINITY ________
   17. DEMO: What happens to a person's position on the
       affinity scale if affinity is repeatedly suppressed. ________
   18. Chapter 9, COMMUNICATION AND REALITY ________
   19. DEMO: The relation of perception to thedeiinition of
       reality and what communlcation has to do with it. ________
   20. Chapter 10, Column H. SONIC ________
   21. DEMO: What an auditor would expect to happen to sonic
       recall as a pc progressed. ________
   22. Chapter 11, Column I, VISIO ________
   23. DEMO: What is meant by "Valence walls". How the tone level
       of a pc can be determined by the visio in the incidents he
       runs. ________
   24. Chapter 12, Column J. SOMATICS ________
   25. DEMO: Why it may be necessary to run a case in "layers"
       secondaries and then engrams. ________
   26. Chapter 13, Column K, SPEECH, TALKS, SPEECH,
       LISTENS ________
   27. DEMO: How by observing how a person both listens and talks an
       opinion can be formed whether or not the person is operating
       on an engramic command. ________
   28. Chapter 14, Column L, SUBJECT'S HANDLING OF THE WRITTEN OR
       SPOKEN COMMUNICATION WHEN ACTING AS A RELAY POINT ________
   29. DEMO: Going from the top to the bottom of the scale at
       what point would a person begin to withhold vital info.
       ________
   30. Chapter 15, Column Y. REALITY (AGREEMENT) ________
   31. DEMO: What MEST reality is and how it differs from postulated
       reality. ________
   32. Chapter 16, Column N. CONDITION OF TRACK AND VALENCES
       ________
   33. DEMO: How a valence is a survival mechanism and why locks and
       secondaries would have to be run before the pain could be
       run. ________
   34. Chapter 17, Column O, MANIFESTATION OF ENGRAMS AND LOCKS
       ________
   35. DEMO: An example of the dramatization of a lock, of a
       secondary and of an engram. ________
   36. Chapter 18, Column P. SEXUAL BEHAVIOUR ATTITUDE TOWARD
       CHILDREN ________
   37. DEMO: How sex is an excellent index of the position of
       the preclear on the tone scale. ________
   38. Chapter 19, Column Q. COMMAND OVER ENVIRONMENT ________
   39. DEMO: How can a person's tone level be determined by
       observation of their environment, how they handle MEST, etc.
       ________
   40. Chapter 20, Column R. ACTUAL WORTH TO SOCIETY COMPARED TO
       APPARENT WORTH ________
   41. DEMO: The difference between actual worth and potential
       value of an individual. ________
   42. Chapter 21, Column S. ETHIC LEVEL ________
   43. DEMO: The difference between ethics and morals and how a
       person's tone level can be determined by his ethics.
       ________
   44. Chapter 22, Column T THE HANDLING OF TRUTH ________
   45. DEMO: That while it may be true that something is
       undesirable or that a person is bad, if it serves no good
       purpose to make the statement, the issuance of this "truth"
       is in reality the establishing of an entheta line. ________
   46. Chapter 23, Column U. COURAGE LEVEL ________
   47. DEMO: What the courage level of an auditor has to do with
       the success of auditing. ________
   48. Chapter 24, Column V, ABILITY TO HANDLE RESPONSIBILITY
       ________
   49. DEMO: The section on the responsibility level at 1.1 on
       the tone scale. ________
   50. Chapter 25, Column A, PERSISTENCE ON A GIVEN COURSE ________
   51. DEMO: How a potential psychotic might be expected to behave
       in regards to Persistence on a-Given Course. ________
   52. Chapter 26, Column X, LITERALNESS WITH WHICH STATEMENTS OR
       REMARKS ARE RECEIVED ________
   53. DEMO: Where the "concerned" person is on the Tone Scale and
       how, by the way a person receives a communication, you can
       tell where he is on the Tone Scale. ________
   54. Chapter 27, Column Y. METHOD USED BY SUBJECT TO HANDLE
       OTHERS ________
   55. DEMO: Each of the three general categories of methods
       of handling others. ________
   56. Chapter 28, Column Z. COMMAND VALUE OF ACTION PHRASES
       ________
   57. DEMO: Each type of Action Phrase. ________
   58. DEMO: Each tone level of the Hubbard chart of Human
        Evaluation (A-Z) going across by manifestation. ________
        
    BOOK TWO (SOS)
    1. Chapter One. ________
    2. DEMO:3 valid processes to raise tone. ________
    3. DEMO: The end goal of processing. ________
    4. Chapter Two. ________
    5. Chapter Three. ________
    6. DEMO: The purpose of the auditor. ________
    7. Chapter Four. ________
    8. Chapter Five. ________
    9. DEMO: The effect of telling someone where they are on the
       Tone Scale. ________
   10. Chapter Six. ________
   11. DEMO: An attention unit. ________
   12. DEMO: How to determine if the pc is out of PT. ________
   13. Chapter Seven. ________
   14. Chapter Eight. ________
   15. DEMO: When to run pleasure moments. ________
   16. Chapter Nine. ________
   17. DEMO: The use of imaginary incidents. ________
   18. Chester Ten. ________
   19. DEMO: When to address locks. ________
   19A. Chapter Eleven. ________
   20. DEMO: Lock scanning. ________
   21. Chapter Twelve. ________
   22. DEMO: How a person gets a confusion of identity. ________
   23. Chapter Thirteen. ________
   24. Chapter Fourteen. ________
   25. Chapter Fifteen. ________
   26. DEMO: The difference between a circuit and a valence.
       ________
   27. Chapter Sixteen. ________
   28. Chapter Seventeen. ________
   29. Chapter Eighteen. ________
   30. DEMO: The importance of aesthetics. ________
   31. Chapter Nineteen. ________
   32. DEMO: How theta converts entheta into theta. ________
   33. DEMO: What a boil-off is. ________
   34. Chapter Twenty. ________
   35. Chapter Twenty-one. ________
   36. DEMO: Why a pc must be correctly evaluated on the chart
       before processing. ________
   37. DEMO: Use of positive processing. ________
   38. Appendix. ________

18. BOOK: SELF ANALYSIS (Aug 51) ________

19. DEMO: How emotion is directly regulated by pro-survival
    and contra-survival factors in life. ________

20. DEMO: The use of Self Analysis. ________

21. Sep 51 SUPPLEMENT No. 1 TO SCIENCE OF SURVIVAL – ALL POSSIBLE
    ABERRATIONS ________

22. Sep 51 SUPPLEMENT No. 2 TO SCIENCE OF SURVIVAL – VALIDATION
    PROCESSING ________

23. BOOK: ADVANCED PROCEDURES AND AXIOMS
    1. Introduction. ________
    2. Self-Determinism Processing. ________
    3. DEMO: How self-determinism relates to aberration. ________
    4. Justice. ________
    5. DEMO: ARC and aberration. ________
    6. The Role of the Auditor. ________
    7. The Evolution of Man. ________
    8. Advanced Procedure. ________
    9. DEMO: The goal of an auditor. ________
   10. Thought. ________
   11. Emotion. ________
   12. Effort. ________
   13. Effort Processing. ________
   14. DEMO: The emotional curve. ________
   15. DEMO: The relationship between thought, emotion and effort.
       ________
   16. Postulates. ________
   17. DEMO: What is necessary for making a prime postulate.
       ________
   18. Types of Cases. ________
   19. Computations. ________
   20. DEMO: A dramatizing psychotic. ________
   21. DEMO: A computing psychotic. ________
   22. DIAGRAM: A time track showing where types of cases would be,
       relative to PT. ________
   23. Service Facsimile. ________
   24. DEMO: A service facsimile. ________
   25. Past Problems. ________
   26. Future Goals. ________
   27. DEMO: The importance of future goals. ________
   28. The Emotional Curve. ________
   29. Analysis of Self-determinism. ________
   30. Responsibility. ________
   31. DEMO: Responsibility. ________
   32. Cause and Effect. ________
   33. Definitions, Logics and Axioms. ________
   34. DEMO: A logic and how it affects survival. ________
   35. The Logics. ________
   36. DEMO: Each logic. ________

24. BOOK: HANDBOOK FOR PRECLEARS
    1. How to use this book. ________
    2. On the State of Man. ________
    3. An Ideal State of Being. ________
    4. DEMO: How the lines on the Chart of Attitudes interrelate.
       ________
    5. The Goals of Man. ________
    6. The Human Mind. ________
    7. DEMO: Why a thetan should be made able handle facsimiles.
       ________
    8. The Control Center. ________
    9. Emotion. ________
   10. DEMO: Counter-emotion. ________
   11. Processing. ________
   12. Processing Section (The First Act) ________
   13. The Second Act. ________
   14. DEMO: How to get a person to agree with you. ________
   15. The Third Act. ________
   16. The Fourth Act. ________
   17. DEMO: What "raising necessity level" consists of. ________
   18. The Fifth Act. ________
   19. DEMO: How to remedy failed help. ________
   20. The Sixth Act. ________
   21. DEMO: Right and wrong as related to Art. ________
   22. DEMO: A service facsimile. ________
   23. The Seventh Act. ________
   24. The Eighth Act. ________
   25. The Ninth Act. ________
   26. DEMO: How to process a psychotic. ________
   27. The Tenth Act. ________
   28. The Eleventh Act. ________
   29. DEMO: The survival value of sympathy and the non-survival
       value of sympathy. ________
   30. The Twelfth Act. ________
   31. The Thirteenth Act. ________
   32. DEMO: The importance of restoring belief in one's decisions.
       ________
   33. The Fourteenth Act. ________
   34. The Fiiteenth Act. ________

25. TAPE: 5203C03 SCL-1 INTRODUCTION TO SCIENTOLOGY: MILESTONE ONE
    (60 mins) ________

26. DEMO: Why a person has a "no I shouldn't, maybe I should".
    ________

27. TAPE: 5203C03 HCL-2 INTRODUCTION TO SCIENTOLOGY: OUTLINE OF
    THERAPY (60 mins) ________

28. DEMO: The relationship of thought, pictures and mest. ________

29. Electropsychometric Auditing - Operators Manual ________

30. BOOK: A HISTORY OF MAN
    1. Foreword. ________
    2. Chapter One. ________
    3. DEMO: The four general fields of incidents. ________
    4. Chapter Two. ________
    5. DEMO: The important target for an auditor and why. ________
    6. Chapter Three. ________
    7. DEMO: Why it's necessary to handle the pc's present life.
       ________
    8. Chapter Four. ________
    9. DEMO: How the genetic line and theta line cross. ________
   10. Chapter Five. ________
   11. DEMO: The basis of a theta being's identity. ________
   12. Chapter Six. ________
   13. Chapter Seven. ________
   14. DEMO: The types of invalidation. ________
   15. Chapter Eight. ________
   16. Chapter Nine. ________
   17. DEMO: A DED and a DEDEX. ________
   18. Chapter Ten. ________
   19. DEMO: Why it is necessary to run "transfer" into the body in
       order to achieve self-determined transfers out. ________

31. JOS 1-G Aug 52 WHAT IS SCIENT0LOGY? ________

32. JOS 1-G Aug 52 THE HANDLING OF ARTHRITIS ________

33. BOOK: SCIENTOLOGY 8-80 (Nov 52)
    1. Chapter One. ________
    2. Chapter Two. ________
    3. DEMO: How a static acts as a mirror and what this results in.
       ________
    4. DEMO: A static and a kinetic. ________
    5. Chapter Three. ________
    6. DEMO: How energy created by a static reactivates a facsimile
       and causes restimulation. ________
    7. DEMO: What hangs up a facsimilie. ________
    8. DEMO: What ability is being rehabilited in a pc. ________
    9. Chapter Four. ________
   10. DEMO: The only way theta will hold onto a facsimile. ________
   11. Chapter Five. ________
   12. Chapter Six. ________
   13. Chapter Seven. ________
   14. DEMO: How black and white processing works. ________
   15. DEMO: The effect of a stuck flow. ________
   16. Chapter Eight. ________
   17. DEMO: A concept. ________
   18. Chapter Nine. ________
   19. DEMO: How to separate a preclear from past bodies. ________
   20. Chapter Ten. ________
   21. DEMO: 3 patterns of wave flows. ________
   22. DEMO: What happens when a thetan puts beauty into bodies
       and situations too long. ________
   23. Chapter Eleven. ________
   24. DEMO: On what does the speed of a preclear depend. ________
   25. DEMO: How a being produces energy. ________
   26. Chapter Twelve. ________
   27. DEMO: Why a pc must be responsible for his facsimiles.
       ________
   28. DEMO: The way tractor, pressor and puller beams work.
       ________
   29. Chapter Thirteen. ________
   30. DEMO: The reason dichotomies are run closer to thought than
       to effort. ________
   31. Chapter Fourteen. ________
   32. DEMO: Each manifestation of energy. ________
   33. DEMO: The effect of imposing time and space on energy
       flows. ________
   34. DEMO: How a thetan can become identified with a body.
       ________
   35. Chapter Fifteen. ________
   36. DEMO: The result of assigning responsibility to something
       outside oneself. ________
   37. Chapter Sixteen. ________
   38. DEMO: How a thetan gets to be subzero on the Tone Scale.
       ________
   39. Chapter Seventeen. ________
   40. DEMO: What causes demon circuits. ________
   41. DEMO: The relationship between facsimiles and ridges. _______

34. BOOK: SCIENTOLOGY 8-8008 (Dec 52)
    1. Foreword. ________
    2. The Factors. ________
    3. DEMO: The Factors. ________
    4. The Beingness of Man. ________
    5. DEMO: The Optimum Solution. ________
    6. Theta-MEST Theory. ________
    7. CLAY DEMO: Time. ________
    8. DEMO: The 3 conditions necessary to action. ________
    9. DEMO: The qualities of energy. ________
   10. DEMO: The interrelationships of matter, energy, space and
       time. ________
   11. Affinity, Communication and Reality. ________
   12. DEMO: Identity, Individuality and Beingness. ________
   13. DEMO: Definition of action. ________
   14. DEMO: The effect of reversal of havingness on a thetan.
       ________
   15. DEMO: The universe of a thetan. ________
   16. How to use double terminal processing and why. ________
   17. DEMO: Self-determined versus stimulus response ideas.
       ________
   18. DEMO: The cycle of action and havingness. ________
   19. Differentiation, Association and Identification. ________
   20. DEMO: Differentiation, Association, Identification and their
       positions on the Tone Scale. ________
   21. DEMO: Logic. ________
   22. DEMO: Each pattern of energy. ________
   23. DEMO: How a thetan views black and white energy. ________
   24. DEMO: How perception relates to energy. ________
   25. DEMO: Gradient scale of responsibility. ________
   26. DEMO: "8-8008". ________
   27. DEMO: The goal of postulate processing and creative 
       processing. ________
   28. CLAY DEMO: Space and viewpoint. ________
   29. DEMO: How be, do and have correspond to space, energy and
       time. ________
   30. Standard Operating Procedure 8. ________
   31. Certainty Processing. ________
   32. Glossary. ________
   33. The Six Levels of Processing - Issue 5. ________
   34. Games Processing. ________

35. TAPE: 5212C01A PDC-1 SCIENTOLOGY: HOW TO UNDERSTAND AND STUDY IT
    (60 mins) ________

36. DEMO: The difference between what we're studying in Scientology
    versus Dianetics. ________

37. JOS 14-G Apr 53 CHILD SCIENTOLOGY

38. 1 May 53 Scientology 8-8008 Unlimited Techniques ________

39. PAB 1 10 May 53 GENERAL COMMENTS, GROUP PROCESSING AND A SUMMARY
    OF NEW WORK: CERTAINTIES ________

40. CLAY DEMO: The 3 universes - types of certainty. ________

41. DEMO: How responsibility relates to communication. ________

42. PAB 2 May 53 GENERAL COMMENTS, SOP 8 AND A SUMMARY OF SOP 8A
    ________

43. PAB 3 Jun 53 CERTAINTY PROCESSING ________

44. PAB 4 Jun 53 BEINGNESS AND CERTAINTY ________

45. PAB 5 Jul 53 ABOUT PABs ________

46. PAB 6 Jul 53 CASE OPENING ________

47. PAB 7 Aug 53 "Come on and bear a hand ..." ________

48. PAB 8 Aug 53 VIEWPOINT PROCESSING ________

49. DEMO: The gradient scale of cases. ________

50. DEMO: The scale the pc followed down from cause to all
    effect. ________

51. PAB 9 Sep 53 FORMULA H ________

52. CLAY DEMO: Formula H. ________

53. PAB 10 Sep 53 CHANGE PROCESSING ________

54. PAB 11 Oct 53 WHAT THE THETAN IS TRYING TO DO ________

55. JOS 21-G Oct 53 THE THEORY OF COMMUNICATION ________

56. DEMO: How communication relates to space. ________

57. PAB 12 Oct 53 THE CYCLE OF ACTION OF AN EXPLOSION ________

58. 28 Oct 53 STEP III AUDITING COMMANDS

59. PAB 13 Nov 53 ON HUMAN BEHAVIOUR ________

60. PAB 14 Nov 53 ON HUMAN CHARACTER ________

61. PAB 15 Dec 53 ACCEPTANCE LEVEL PROCESSING ________

62. JOS 22-G Dec 53 WHAT AN AUDITOR SHOULD KNOW ________

63. PAB 16 Dec 53 ACCEPTANCE LEVEL PROCESSING ________

64. PAB 17 Jan 54 FUTURE PROCESSING ________

65. PAB 18 Jan 54 OVERT ACTS ________

66. DEMO: The motivator overt act bundle. ________

67. DEMO: The Ded-Dedex bundle. ________

68. JOS-24-G 31 Jan 54 SOP-8-C: THE REHABILITATION OF THE HUMAN
    SPIRIT ________

69. DEMO: What a thetan is. ________

70. PAB 19 Feb 54 THE CIRCUIT CASE ________

71. DEMO: The entire purpose of thinking. ________

72. PAB 20 Feb 54 TWO ANSWERS TO CORRE SPONDENTS: THE NON
    PERSISTENCE CASE AND RIDGE RUNNING ________

73. PAB 21 Mar 54 REPORT ON CERTAINTY PROCESSING ________

74. PAB 23 16 Apr 54 HAVINGNESS ________

75. PAB 24 16 Apr 54 CERTAINTY OF EXTERIORIZATION ________

76. PAB 25 30 Apr 54 BASIC PROCEDURES ________

77. DEMO: The keynote to handling any process. ________

78. 3 May 54 VIEWPOINT STRAIGHTWIRE ________

79. PAB 28 11 Jun 54 "My dear Mr. Clouston..." ________

80. TAPE: 5406C04 6ACC-37 KNOW TO SEX SCALE: THE MIND AND THE TONE
    SCALE (60 mins) ________

81. DEMO:
    (a) The ridge (defense) and the dispersal (offense) for each
    level of the scale. ________
    (b) How a pc goes from the lower scale (sex is bad) to the
    upper scale (sex is good). ________

82. TAPE: 5407C19 7ACC-25A PRO 1 SCIENTOLOGY: ITS GENERAL BACKGROUND
    PART I (30 mins) ________

83. TAPE: 5407C19 7ACC-24 PRO 2 SCIENTOLOGY: ITS GENERAL BACKGROUND
    PART II (30 mins) ________

84. TAPE: 5407C19 7ACC-25B PRO 3 SCIENTOLOGY: ITS GENERAL BACKGROUND
    PART III (30 mins) ________

85. 23 Jul 54 GROUP AUDITING SESSIONS ________

86. PAB 32 7 Aug 54 WHY DOCTOR OF DIVINITY? ________

87. PAB 34 4 Sep 54 OPENING PROCEDURE SOP-8-C ________

88. PAB 35 18 Sep 54 "WHAT I LEARNED IN TRAINING" ________

89. PAB 36 1 Oct 54 THE USE OF SCIENTOLOGY MATERIALS ________

90. DEMO: To whom the materials of Scientology are designed to
    communicate and when. ________

91. TAPE: 5410C20A 8ACC-14 THE PARTS OF MAN (90 mins) ________

92. DEMO: How a thetan makes a body. ________

93. DEMO: The consideration behind the OM sequence. ________

94. PAB 37 15 Oct 54 THE COMMUNICATION LINES OF SCIENTOLOGY ________

95. PAB 38 29 Oct 54 THE AUDITOR'S CODE 1954 ________

96. PAB 39 12 Nov 54 THE AUDITOR'S CODE 1954 (CONCLUDED) ________

97. CLAY DEMO: The Auditor's Code. ________

98. PAB 40 26 Nov 54 THE CODE OF HONOUR ________

99. DEMO: The Code of Honour. ________

100. BOOK: PHOENIX LECTURES (May-Dec 54)
     1. Chapter One. ________
     2. Chapter Two. ________
     3. Chapter Three. ________
     4. DEMO: How Scientology is a religious wisdom in addition to
        being a religious practice. ________
     5. Chapter Four. ________
     6. DEMO: "The primary goal of processing is to bring an
        individual into such thorough communication with the
        physical universe that he can regain the power and the
        ability of his own postulates." ________
     7. Chapter Five. ________
     8. DEMO: How consideration of A, R and C is senior to A, R
        and C. ________
     9. Chapter Six. ________
    10. DEMO: Reality is an agreed upon is-ness. ________
    11. Chapter Seven. ________
    12. DEMO: How time is made by changing the position of something
        in space. ________
    13. Chapter Eight. ________
    14. DEMO: The Rule: An individual has a condition and the
        condition continues to exist as long as the individual has a
        condition. ________
    15. Chapter Nine. ________
    16. DEMO: Why a pc must be processed toward acceptance of
        responsibility. ________
    17. DEMO: Loss versus as-is-ness. ________
    18. Chapter Ten. ________
    19. DEMO: The fundamental principle of havingness. ________
    20. DEMO: How to remedy havingness. ________
    21. DEMO: How blame differs from responsibility. ________
    22. Chapter Eleven. ________
    23. DEMO: The basic anatomy of a problem and how to take a
        problem apart. ________
    24. Chapter Twelve. ________
    25. DEMO: How a person gets stuck in time. ________
    26. DEMO: How to cure a person of obsessive change. ________
    27. Chapter Thirteen. ________
    28. Chapter Fourteen. ________
    29. Chapter Fifteen. ________
    30. Chapter Sixteen. ________
    31. Chapter Seventeen. ________
    32. DEMO: How communication becomes a problem. ________
    33. DEMO: Why 2WC is the first step in processing. ________
    34. Chapter Eighteen. ________
    35. DEMO: What Opening Procedure of 8-C accomplishes. ________
    36. Chapter Nineteen. ________
    37. DEMO: The purpose of Op Pro by Dup. ________
    38. DEMO: How Op Pro by Dup pulls apart all moments of a time
        track. ________
    39. Chapter Twenty. ________
    40. DEMO: Why 2WC must accompany Op Pro by Dup. ________
    41. Chapter Twenty-one. ________
    42. DEMO: The formula of viewpoint straightwire. ________
    43. DEMO: The ways of making space per the Know-Mystery Scale.
        ________
    44. Chapter Twenty-two. ________
    45. DEMO: How spotting spots increases a pc's ability to
        tolerate space. ________
    46. DEMO: How delusion comes about. ________
    47. Chapter Twenty-three. ________
    48. DEMO: The purpose of two way comm. ________
    49. Chapter Twenty-four. ________
    50. DEMO: The purpose of a group auditor. ________
    51. DEMO: How granting of beingness affects group processing.
        ________
    52. Chapter Twenty-five. ________
    53. DEMO: How to understand and predict people. ________

101. JOS 41-G Dec 54 IS IT POSSIBLE TO BE HAPPY? ________

102. PAB 41 10 Dec 54 THE CODE OF A SCIENTOLOGIST ________

103. DEMO: The Code of a Scientologist. ________

104. LRH Note "Spot all the spots ..." ________

105. PAB 42 24 Dec 54 SIX BASIC PROCESSES ________

106. LRH Note "To Remedy Havingness" ________

107. BOOK: DIANETICS 55! (Dec 54 - Apr 55)
     1. Chapter One. ________
     2. Chapter Two. ________
     3. DEMO: The basic sub divisions in life. ________
     4. Chapter Three. ________
     5. DEMO: How the awareness of awareness unit handles the
        analytical mind and the reactive mind. ________
     6. DEMO: How the awareness of awareness unit was discovered
        and what it is. ________
     7. Chapter Four. ________
     8. DEMO: On what is abllity dependent. ________
     9. Chapter Five. ________
    10. Chapter Six. ________
    11. Chapter Seven. ________
    12. CLAY DEMO: Two way communication. ________
    13. Chapter Eight. ________
    14. Chapter Nine. ________
    15. Chapter Ten. ________
    16. Chapter Eleven. ________
    17. Chapter Twelve. ________
    18. Chapter Thirteen. ________
    19. Chapter Fourteen. ________
    20. Chapter Fifteen. ________
    21. Chapter Sixteen. ________
    22. Glossary. ________

108. ________

109. ________

110. ________

END OF SHSBC LEVEL A THEORY SECTION



SHSBC LEVEL A: PRACTICAL SECTION

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BASIC AUDITING SERIES:

1. HCOB 23 May 71R I Basic Auditing Series 1R, THE MAGIC OF THE
   COMMUNICATION CYCLE ________
Rev. 4.12.74

2. HCOB 23 May 71R II Basic Auditing Series 2R, THE TWO PARTS OF
   AUDITING ________
Rev. 6.12.74

3. DEMO: The two stages in processing. ________

4. HCOB 23 May 71 III Basic Auditing Series 3, THREE IMPORTANT
   COMMUNICATION LINES ________
Rev. 1.12.74

5. DEMO: The three important communication lines. ________

6. HCOB 23 May 71R IV Basic Auditing Series 4R, COMMUNICATION
   CYCLES WITHIN THE AUDITING CYCLE ________
Rev. 4.12.74

7. DEMO: The comm cycles within the auditing cycle. ________

8. HCOB 23 May 71 X Basic Auditing Series 9, COMM CYCLE ADDITIVES
   ________


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AUDITOR'S CODE:

1. HCO PL 14 Oct 68RA THE AUDITOR'S CODE ________
Rev. 19.6.80


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TWINNING AND COACHING:

1. HCOB 9 Feb 79 HOW TO DEFEAT VERBAL TECH ________

2. DEMO: How to defeat verbal tech. ________

3. HCOB 15 Feb 79 VERBAL TECH: PENALTIES ________

4. HCOB 21 Aug 79 TWINNING ________

5. DEMO: Why a student is responsible for his twin's progress
   through course. ________

6. HCOB 24 May 68 COACHING ________

7. HCO PL 16 May 65 III TECH DIVISION, ACADEMY COURSES, GENERAL
   REMARKS, ZERO COURSES, HUBBARD RECOGNIZED SCIENTOLOGISTS ________


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METHOD 4 WORD CLEARING:

1. HCOB 22 Feb 72RA Word Clearing Series 32RA, URGENT - IMPORTANT
   - URGENT, VITAL FOR ALL SUPERVISORS, ESTOs, AND CRAMMING
   OFFICERS, WORD CLEARING METHOD 4 ________
Rev. 26.3.72 & 8.7.74

2. DEMO: The procedure of Method 4 Word Clearing. ________

3. HCOB 17 Aug 72R Word Clearing Series 42R, Tape Course Series 10
   METHOD 4 NOTES ________
Rev. 8.7.74

4. DRILL: Method 4 Word Clearing. ________


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TRs:

IMPORTANT NOTE: The following issues and book chapters are to be
word cleared M4 (Method Four) and star-rated. The clay demos are
star-rated. (These issues may not be done fast flow. Every
student must do the M4s and starrates as stated above.)

*1. HCOB 23 Sep 79 CANCELLATION OF DESTRUCTIVE BTBs AND BPLs ON
    TRs ________

*2. HCOB 24 Dec 79 TRs BASICS RESURRECTED ________

*3. BOOK: PROBLEMS OF WORK, Chapter 6, Affinity, Reality and
    Communication. ________

*4. BOOK: FUNDAMENTALS OF THOUGHT, Chapter 5, The A-R-C Triangle.
    ________

*5. CLAY DEMO: The A-R-C Triangle, showing how A, R and C
    interrelate and lead to Understanding. ________

*6. CLAY DEMO: How one uses A, R. C and Understanding in
    TRs. ________

*7. BOOK: DIANETICS 55!, Chapter VII, Communication. ________

*8. HCOB 5 Apr 73R AXIOM 28 AMENDED ________
Rev. 24.9.80

*9. CLAY DEMO: A) Outflowing Communication. ________
               B) Inflowing Communication. ________

*10. CLAY DEMO: How an imbalance of outflow or inflow affects
     communication. ________

*11. CLAY DEMO: The definition of Aberration. ________

*12. CLAY DEMO: What can result from incomplete cycles of
     communication. ________

*13. CLAY DEMO: How duplication relates to a complete cycle of
     communication. ________

*14. HCOB 16 Aug 71RA II TRAINING DRILLS REMODERNIZED ________
Rev. 4.9.80

*15. CLAY DEMO: The full Communication Cycle showing all its
     component parts, and the result when it is fully applied.
     ________

*16. CLAY DEMO: How each TR relates to the Comm Formula. ________

*17. CLAY DEMO:
     (a) The primary Valuable Final Products of TRs. ________
     (b) The Secondary Valuable Final Product. ________
     (c) The End Phenomena of TRs. ________

*18. HCOB 5 Apr 80 Q & A, THE REAL DEFINlTION ________

*19. HC0B 18 Apr 80 TR CRITICISM ________

*20. DRILL: TRs OT TR 0 and TR 0 through 4, the hard way, each
     one to a pass from the supervisor, one TR at a time. (If a
     student hangs up or fails on one of the TRs, he is handles per
     page 4 of HCOB 16 Aug 71RA 11 Rev. 4. 9. 80, TRAINING DRILLS
     REMODERNIZED.)
     OT TR 0 ______
     TR 0 ______
     TR 0 BB ______
     TR 1 ______
     TR 2 ______
     TR 2 1/2 ______
     TR 3 ______
     TR 4 ______


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ADDITIONAL REFERENCES:

1. HCOB 31 Jan 79 MOOD DRILLS ________

2. HCOB 26 Apr 71 TRs AND COGNITIONS ________


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OBNOSIS:

1. HCOB 25 Sep 71RB TONE SCALE IN FULL ________
Rev. 1.4.78

2. HCOB 26 Oct 70 III OBNOSIS AND THE TONE SCALE ________
Reiss. 19.9.74

3. DRILL: (a) The obnosis drill. ________
          (b) The Tone Scale spotting drill. ________

4. HCOB 29 Jul 64 GOOD INDICATORS AT LOWER LEVELS ________

5. BTB 26 Apr 69 BAD INDICATORS ________
Reiss. 7.7.74 as BTB

6. DRILL: Coach to mock up various good and bad indicators which
   student spots. (Do this with running "Do Birds Fly?" as a
   repetitive process.) ________

7. DRILL:
   (a) Spotting people who are not sessionable (insufficient food
       and/or sleep). Verify each time with the person. ________
   (b) Spottlng people who are sessionable. Verify each time with
       the person. ________

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E-METER DATA AND DRILLS:

1. E-METER ESSENTIALS and HCO PL 21 Feb 79, E-METER ESSENTIALS
   ERRATA SHEET (to be studied together). ________
Corr. & Reiss. 26 Apr 79, Corr. & Reiss. 6 May 79

2. Ref: BOOK OF E-METER DRILLS ________

3. EM 1 ________

4. CONDITIONAL: The following drill is for use in a case where the
   student is unable to master any one of the following E-Meter
   drills on this checksheet despite all routine gradients and
   remedies having been applied. It is not to be used
   indiscriminately at the first sign of any difficulty, nor in such
   a way as to delay a students progress through the checksheet. It
   is used only when the student is still unable to pass a drill
   after the following has been done:
     a) standard drilling and coaching on the drill
     b) the handling of any misunderstoods
     c) correction, on the right gradient, of any preceding
        meter drills, including E-Meter Drill 1.

   E-METER DRILL CR0000-3 CONFRONT THE E-METER
   (CR0000-3 is simply an arbitrary drill number designation. The
   "CR" stands for "cramming" as these drills were originally
   intended for use in cramming.) ________

5. EM 2 ________

6. EM 3 ________

7. EM 3A ________

8. EM 4 ________

9. HCOB 16 Nov 65R E-METER SENSITIVITY SETTING ________
Rev. 22.2.79

10. HCOB 18 Mar 74R E-METER SENSITIVITY ERRORS ________
Rev. 22.2.79

11. HCOB 7 Feb 79R E-METER DRILL 5RA CAN SQUEEZE ________
Rev. 15.2.79

12. EM 5RA ________

13. EM 6 ________

14. EM 7 ________

15. HCOB 21 Jan 77RA FALSE TA CHECKLIST ________
Re-rev. 25.5.80

16. DRILL: Checking for False TA including correction actions.
    ________

17. HCOB 14 Oct 68 "YOU MUST NEVER NEVER..." ________

18. E-METER ESSENTIALS Section F 52 ________

19. DRILL: Basal Metabolism Test on at least 5 people. ________

20. HCOB 3 Aug 65 AUDITING GOOFS BLOW DOWN INTERRUPTION ________

21. EM 8 ________

22. EM 9 ________

23. EM 10 ________

24. EM 11 ________

25. HCOB 21 Jul 78 WHAT IS A FLOATING NEEDLE? ________

26. HCOB 21 Sep 66 ARC BREAK NEEDLE ________

27. HCOB 10 Aug 76R R/Ses, WHAT THEY MEAN ________
Rev. 5.9.78

28. EM 12 ________

29. EM 13 ________

30. EM 14 ________

31. EM 15 ________

32. EM 16 ________

33. ________

34. ________

35. ________

DIRTY NEEDLES:

37. HCOB 6 Sep 78 FOLLOWING UP ON DIRTY NEEDLES ________

38. HCOB 28 Jun 62R DIRTY NEEDLES HOW TO SMOOTH OUT NEEDLES ________
Rev. 5.9.78

39. HCOB 17 May 69 TRs AND DIRTY NEEDLES ________

40. HCOB 3 Sep 78 DEFINITION OF A ROCK SLAM ________

41. TAPE: 6205C23 SH TVD-7 Auditing Demo Tape FISH & FUMBLE,
    CHECKING DIRTY NEEDLES ________

42. EM 17 ________

43. EM 20 ________

44. EM 21 ________

45. ________

46. ________

47. ________

ASSESSMENT:

48. HCOB 22 Jul 78 ASSESSMENT TRs ________

49. TAPE: 6306C26 SH TVD-22 LISTING ASSESSMENT FOR
    ENGRAM RUNNING - PART 1. SECTION OF ASSESSMENT ________

50. ________

51. ________

52. ________

INSTANT READS:

53. HCOB 8 Jun 61R E-METER WATCHING ARE YOU WAITING FOR THE
    METER TO PLAY DIXIE? ________
Rev. 22.2.79

54. HCOB 5 Aug 78 INSTANT READS ________

55. HCOB 25 May 62 E-METER INSTANT READS ________

56. CLAY DEMO: Why all prior and latent reads are ignored. ________

57. ________

58. ________

59. ________

READS ON ASSESSMENT:

60. HCOB 27 Jan 70 E-METER DRILL COACHING ________

61. HCOB 23 Nov 61 METER READING ________

62. HCOB 9 Jun 71RA I C/S Series 41RA, C/S TIPS LISTS ________
Rev. 25.11.76 Re-Rev. 28.3.77 

63. HCOB 20 Dec 71 C/S Series 72, USE OF CORRECTION LISTS ________
Reiss. 27.9.77

64. HCOB 15 Oct 73RB C/S Series 87RB, NULLING & F/NING PREPARED
    LISTS ________
Re-Rev. 4.12.78

65. HCOB 6 Dec 73 C/S Series 90, THE PRIMARY FAILURE ________

66. EM 18 ________

67. EM 19 ________

68. EM 24 ________

69. HCOB 29 Apr 69 ASSESSMENT AND INTEREST ________

70. HCO PL 21 Feb 79 E-METER ESSENTIALS ERRATA SHEET, SECTION “THE 
    NEEDLE” ________
Corr. 26.4.79 Corr. 6.5.79 

71. DEMO: The difference between a tick and a small fall. ________

72. EM 26 ________

73. EM 23 ________

74. EM 27 ________

75. E-METER DRILL CR0000-4 SEE THE SESSION ________

76. HCOB 11 May 69R METER TRIM CHECK ________
Rev. 8.7.78

77. DRILL: Doing a Meter Trim Check. ________

78. E-METER DRILL CR0000-5 E-METER TRIM CHECK DRILL: ________


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SETTING UP SESSIONS:

1. HCOB 4 Dec 77 CHECKLIST FOR SETTING UP SESSIONS AND AN
   E-METER ________

2. DRILL: The full actions of setting up for a session. ________


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CLEARING COMMANDS:

1. HCOB 21 Jun 72 I Word Clearing Series 38, METHOD 5 ________

2. HCOB 9 Aug 78 II CLEARING COMMANDS ________

3. DRILL: Clearing the command "Do Birds Fly?". ________


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CHECKING FOR AND HANDLING A READ:

1. HCOB 28 Feb 71 C/S Series 24, METERING READING ITEMS ________

2. HCOB 3 Dec 78 UNREADING FLOWS ________

3. CLAY DEMO: Why you don't run an unreading anything. ________

4. HCOB 23 May 71 IX Basic Auditing Series 11, METERING _______

5. HCOB 20 Sep 78 AN INSTANT F/N IS A READ ________
Reiss. 9.10.78

6. DEMO: Why an instant F/N is a read and when it is taken
   up. ________

7. HCOB 18 Apr 68 NEEDLE REACTIONS ABOVE GRADE IV ________

8. HCOB 23 Aug 68 ARBITRARIES ________

9. DEMO: Why you must "prove out" a read. ________

10. HCOB 27 May 70R UNREADING QUESTIONS & ITEMS ________
Rev. 3.12.78

11. DEMO: The use of buttons on unreading questions and
    items. ________

12. HCOB 6 Sep 68 CHECKING FOR FALSE READS ________

13. HCOB 11 Sep 68 FALSE READS ________

14. DEMO: Use of False. ________

15. DRILL: Checking for and handling a read including use of false
    and buttons. ________


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F/N AND EP:

1. HCOB 20 Feb 70 FLOATING NEEDLEs AND END PHENOMENA ________

2. HCOB 21 Mar 74 END PHENOMENA ________

3. HCOB 4 Mar 71R F/N EVERYTHING ________
Rev. 25.7.73

4. HCOB 20 Nov 73 II C/S Series 89, F/N WHAT YOU ASK OR PROGRAM
   ________

5. HCOB 10 Dec 76RB C/S Series 99RB, URGENT IMPORTANT, SCIENTOLOGY
   F/N AND TA POSITION ________
Re-rev. 25.5.80

6. HCOB 2 Dec 80 FLOATING NEEDLE AND TA POSITION MODIFIED ________

7. HCOB 8 Oct 70 C/S Series 20, PERSISTENT F/N ________

8. TECH DICT: Word Clear Floating TA. ________

9. DEMO: Floating TA. ________

10. HCOB 7 Mar 75 EXT AND ENDING SESSION ________

11. DRILL: Ending off a session per "Ext and ending
    session". ________

12. HCOB 30 Jun 65 RELEASE, REHABILITATION OF FORMER RELEASES
    AND THETAN EXTERIORS ________

13. DRILL: Doing a rehab. ________


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RUDIMENTS:

1. HCOB 11 Aug 78 I RUDIMENTS, DEFINITIONS AND PATTER ________

2. HCOB 15 Aug 69 FLYING RUDS ________

3. DRILL: Flying each of the rudiments. ________

4. HCOB 23 Aug 71 C/S Series 1, AUDITOR'S RIGHTS, SECTION:
   RUDS GOING OUT ________

5. DRILL: Handling ruds going out. ________


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HAVINGNESS:

1. HCOB 7 Aug 78 HAVINGNESS, FINDING AND RUNNING THE PC'S
   HAVINGNESS PROCESS ________

2. HCOB 6 Oct 60R THIRTY-SIX NEW PRE SESSIONS ________
Rev. 8.5.74

3. DRILL: Finding and running a havingness process. ________


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MODEL SESSION:

1. HCOB 11 Aug 78 II MODEL SESSION ________

2. DRILL: Running a model session from start to finish, using
   the process "Do Fish Swim?". ________


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SCIENTOLOGY AUDITING CS-1:

1. HCOB 15 Jul 78 SCIENTOLOGY AUDITING CS-1 ________

2. HCOB 17 Oct 64 III ALL LEVELS GETTING THE PC SESSIONABLE ________

3. DRILL: Doing a Scn C/S 1. ________


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AUDITOR ADMIN:

1. HCO PL 19 Mar 72 C/SING OR AUDITING WITHOUT FOLDER STUDY ________

2. DEMO: The purpose of folder study. ________

3. HCOB 26 Oct 76 I C/S Series 97 AUDITING REPORTS, FALSIFYING
   OF ________

4. HCOB 28 Oct 76 C/S Series 98, AUDITING FOLDERS, OMISSIONS
   INCOMPLETENESS ________

5. BTB 2 Nov 72R Auditor Admin Series 1R, THE AUDITOR ADMIN
   SERIES FOR USE BY ALL AUDITORS ________
Reiss. 5.8.74

6. HCOB 25 Aug 71 Auditor Admin Series 2, C/S Series 56, HOW TO GET
   RESULTS IN AN HGC ________
Reiss. 2.11.72

7. DEMO: The definition of administration. ________

8. HCOB 3 Nov 72R Auditor Admin Series 3R, THE PC FOLDER AND ITS
   CONTENTS ________
Reiss. 18.9.74 as BTB

9. DRILL: Get a pc folder and locate the various front cover items,
   folder contents and back cover items. ________

10. BTB 4 Nov 72 Auditor Admin Series 4, THE FOLDER ________
Rev. 21.9.74

11. BTB 5 Nov 72R II Auditor Admin Series 6R, THE YELLOW SHEET
    ________
Rev. 24.7.74

12. BTB 5 Nov 72RIII Auditor Admin Series 7R, THE FOLDER
    SUMMARY ________
Rev. 9.9.74

13. DEMO: The purpose for a folder summary. ________

14. HCOB 7 May 69 VI SUMMARY OF HOW TO WRITE AN AUDITOR'S
    REPORT, WORK SHEETS AND SUMMARY REPORT, WITH SOME ADDITIONAL
    INFO ________

15. BTB 6 Nov 72R VI Auditor Admin Series 13R, THE AUDITOR'S REPORT
    FORM ________
Rev. 27.8.74

16. BTB 6 Nov 72R VII Auditor Admin Series 14R,
    THE WORKSHEETS ________
Rev. 25.7.74

17. HCOB 3 Nov 71 Auditor Admin Series 15, C/S Series 66, AUDITOR'S
    WORKSHEETS ________
Reiss. 6.11.72

18. BTB 7 Nov 72R V Auditor Admin Series 20R, MISCELLANEOUS
    REPORTS ________
Rev. 20.11.74

19. HCO PL 8 Sep 70RA EXAMINER'S 24 HOUR RULE ________
Rev. 24.10.75

20. HCO PL 13 Jan 71 EXAM 24 HOUR RULE ________

21. BTB 20 Jan 73RD C/S Series 86RD RED TAG LINE ________

22. DEMO: The Red Tag line. ________


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PREPARING A FOLDER:

1. HCOB 21 Dec 79 C/S Series 107, Cramming Series 20, Qual
   Corrective Actions on OTs Series 1, AUDITOR ASSIGNMENT POLICIES,
   CRAMMING ASSIGNMENT POLICIES ________

2. BTB 8 Nov 72RA II Auditor Admin Series 22RA, FOLDER ERROR
   SUMMARIES ________
Rev. 4.6.75

3. DEMO: What is wanted in an FES. ________

4. BTB 3 Feb 77 Auditor Admin Series 24, FES CHECKLISTS ________

5. DRILL: Get the folder of the pc who you will be auditing on
   Method 1 Word Clearing and ensure that the FES is done to PT. If
   not, do it or get it done by someone else if the actions to be
   FESed are above your class. ________

6. HCOB 28 Sep 71 C/S Series 62, KNOW BEFORE YOU GO ________

7. DEMO: When a 2WC for data or a D of P Interview is done. ________

8. DRILL: Doing a D of P interview. ________

9. HCOB 23 Aug 71 C/S Series 1, AUDITOR'S RIGHTS ________

10. HCOB 12 Jun 70 C/S Series 2, PROGRAMING OF CASES ________

11. HCOB 13 Jun 70 C/S Series 3, SESSION PRIORITIES - REPAIR
    PROGRAMS AND THEIR PRIORITY ________

12. BTB 6 Nov 72R II Auditor Admin Series 9R, THE PROGRAM
    SHEET ________
Rev. 15.7.74

13. Ensure a program is written for your pc or Pre-OT. ________

14. BTB 6 Nov 72R III Auditor Admin Series 10R, THE AUDITOR's
    C/S ________
Rev. 27.7.74

15. Ensure an auditor's C/S is written for your pc or
    Pre-OT and send folder to the Case Supervior. ________


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WORD CLEARING:

1. HCO PL 10 Jan 77 ETHICS AND WORD CLEARING ________

2. HCOB 25 Jun 71R Word Clearing Series 3R, BARRIERS TO STUDY
   ________
Rev. 25.11.74

3. DEMO: The barriers to study. ________

4. HCOB 26 Jun 71R II Word Clearing Series 4R, SUPERVISOR TWO-WAY
   COMM AND THE MISUNDERSTOOD WORD ________
Rev. 30.11.74

5. HCOB 27 Jun 71R Word Clearing Series 5R, SUPERVISOR TWO-WAY
   COMM EXPLAINED ________
Rev. 2.12.74

6. HCOB 31 Aug 71R Word Clearing Series 16R, CONFUSED IDEAS ________

7. DEMO: How a misunderstood word breeds strange ideas. ________

8. HCOB 4 Sep 71 II Word Clearing Series 19, ALTERATIONS ________

9. HCOB 4 Sep 71 III Word Clearing Series 20, SIMPLE WORDS ________

10. DEMO: The earliest misunderstood word in a subject is a key to
    later misunderstood words in that subject. ________

11. BTB 10 Dec 71RA Word Clearing Series 29RA, WORD CLEARING OK TO
    DO ________
Rev. 10.6.77

12. HCOB 9 Jun 72 Word Clearing Series 36, GRAMMAR ________

13. HCOB 19 Jun 72 Word Clearing Series 37, DINKY DICTIONARIES
    ________

14. HCOB 8 Jul 74R I Word Clearing Series 53R, CLEAR TO F/N ________
Rev. 24.7.74

15. HCOB 7 Sep 74 Word Clearing Series 54, SUPERLITERACY AND THE
    CLEARED WORD ________

16. DEMO: The definition of a cleared word. ________

17. HCOB 10 Jan 77 Word Clearing Series 55, HOW TO WIN WITH
    WORD CLEARING ________

18. HCOB 27 Mar 78 Word Clearing Series 58, ETHICS PENALTY FOR
    WORD CLEARERS ________

19. HCOB 23 Mar 78RA Word Clearing Series 59RA,
    CLEARING WORDS ________
Rev. 14.11.79

20. DEMO: How to clear a word. ________

21. HCOB 17 Jul 79 I Word Clearing Series 64, THE MISUNDERSTOOD WORD
    DEFINED ________

22. DEMO: A false definition. ________

23. DEMO: An invented definition. ________

24. DEMO: An incorrect definition. ________

25. DEMO: An incomplete definition. ________

26. DEMO: An unsuitable definition. ________

27. DEMO: A homonymic definition. ________

28. DEMO: A substitute definition. ________

29. DEMO: An omitted definition. ________

30. DEMO: A no-definition. ________

31. DEMO: A rejected definition. ________

32. HCOB 13 Oct 79 Word Clearing Series 66, CONCEPTUAL
    UNDERSTANDING ________

33. HCOB 8 Jul 74R II C/S Series 92R, WORD CLEARING ERRORS ________
Rev. 24.7.74

34. ________

35. ________

36. ________

METHOD 1 WORD CLEARING:

37. HCO PL 25 Sep 79R II METHOD ONE WORD CLEARING ________
Rev. 3.10.80

38. HCOB 30 Jun 71R II Word Clearing Series 8RB, STANDARD C/S FOR
    WORD CLEARING IN SESSION METHOD 1 ________
Rev. 9.8.71 Rev. 11.5.72

39. DEMO: The procedure for doing Method 1 Word Clearing. ________

40. HCOB 2 Jul 71 III Word Clearing Series 13, WORD CLEARING
    CLARIFICATION ________

41. BTB 27 Jul 71R IIR Word Clearing Series 14R, EP OF WORD CLEARING
    ________
Rev. 9.7.74

42. HCOB 6 Sep 71 Word Clearing Series 21, CORRECT SEQUENCE
    QUALIFICATIONS OF WORD CLEARERS ________

43. HCOB 17 Sep 71 Word Clearing Series 24, LIBRARY ________

44. BTB 30 Jan 73R III Word Clearing Series 47R, DIFFICULTIES WITH
    WORD CLEARING ________
Reiss. 5.7.74 Rev. 20.11.74

45. DEMO: The symptom of a person requiring M1. ________

46. BTB 30 Jan 73 IV Word Clearing Series 48, WORD CLEARING ON
    FOREIGN LANGUAGE STUDENTS, PCs OR STAFF ________
Reiss. 5.7.74

47. DRILL: Method 1 Word Clearing procedure. ________

48. HCOB 4 Dec 78 HOW TO READ THROUGH AN F/N ________

49. DRILL: Reading through an F/N. ________

50. ________

51. ________

52. ________

METHOD 2 WORD CLEARING:

53. TECH DICT: Word Clear: Word Clearing Method 2. ________

54. HCOB 2 Sep 71 Word Clearing Series 17, WORDS AND POST ________

55. HCOB 2 Jan 72 Word Clearing Series 30, WC1 COMES FIRST ________

56. DRILL: Method 2 Word Clearing. ________

57. ________

58. ________

59. ________

METHOD 3 WORD CLEARING:

60. HCOB 24 Jun 71 Word Clearing Series 2,

WORD CLEARING ________

61. DRILL: Method 3 Word Clearing. ________

62. ________

63. ________

64. ________

METHOD 6 WORD CLEARING:

65. HCOB 21 Jun 72 II Word Clearing Series 39, METHOD 6 ________

66. DRILL: Method 6 Word Clearing. Word Clear Method 6 the following
    key words on your twin: ________
    SYMBOL MISUNDERSTOOD LETTER WORD CLEARING ALPHABET WORD CLEARER
    WORD DUPLICATION VOCABULARY STUDY LANGUAGE STUDENT COMMUNICATION
    SUBJECT DICTIONARY

67. HCOB 21 Jun 72 III Word Clearing Series 40, METHOD 7 ________

68. DRILL: Method 7 Word Clearing. ________

69. HCOB 21 Jun 72 IV Word Clearing Series 41, METHOD 8 ________

70. DEMO: Method 8 Word Clearing. ________

71. ________

72. ________

73. ________

METHOD 9 WORD CLEARING:

74. HCOB 30 Jan 73RD Word Clearing Series 46R, METHOD 9 WORD
    CLEARING THE RIGHT WAY ________
Rev. 13.9.80

75. DRILL: Method 9 Word Clearing. ________

76. ________

77. ________

78. ________

WORD CLEARING CORRECTION LIST:

79. HCOB 13 Sep 71 Word Clearing Series 23, TROUBLESHOOTING ________

80. HCOB 27 Nov 78 Word Clearing Series 35RF, WORD CLEARING
    CORRECTION LIST ________

81. HCOB 25 Jun 63 ROUTINE 2 H. ARC BREAKS BY ASSESSMENT ________

82. DEMO: Prefacing a prepared list. ________

83. HCOB 3 Jul 71R SCIENTOLOGY III AUDITING BY LISTS
    REVISED ________
Rev. 22.2.79

84. DRILL: Taking up a line that read on a prepared list. ________

85. BTB 7 Nov 72R I Auditor Admin Series 16R, CORRECTION LISTS
    ________
Rev. 12.8.74

86. DRILL: Each line of the Word Clearing Correction List. ________


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PRACTICAL REQUIREMENTS:

1. Word clear at least 5 students who need word clearing, to
   satisfactory results using appropriate methods of word
   clearing. ________


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AUDITING REQUIREMENTS:

1. Audit a pc to completion of Method 1 Word Clearing. ________

(NOTE: The auditing and practical requirements can be started as
soon as the practical section for a particular action is complete.)


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STUDENT COURSE COMPLETION

A. STUDENT COMPLETION:

I have completed the requirements of this checksheet and I
know and can apply the materials.

STUDENT ATTEST:____________________________ DATE:________________

I have trained this student to the best of my ability and
he/she has completed the requirements of this checksheet
and knows and can apply the checksheet data.

SUPERVISOR ATTEST:_________________________ DATE:________________

I have worn my hat of "C/S as a Training Officer" and
trained this student to the best of my ability and he/she
has completed the auditing requirements of this checksheet
and knows and can apply the checksheet data.

STUDENT C/S ATTEST:________________________ DATE:________________


B. STUDENT ATTEST AT C & A:

I attest: (a) I have enrolled properly on the course. (b) I have
paid for the course, (c) I have studied and understand all the
materials of this checksheet, (d) I have done all the drills on
this checksheet, (e) I can produce the results required in the
materials of the course.

STUDENT ATTEST:____________________________ DATE:________________

C & A:_____________________________________ DATE:________________


C. STUDENT INFORMED BY QUAL SEC OR C & A:

I hereby attest that I have informed the student that to make his
provisional certificate permanent he will have to be interned
within one year.

QUAL SEC OR C & A:_________________________ DATE:________________


D. CERTS AND AWARDS:

Issue Certificate of SAINT HILL SPECIAL BRIEFING COURSE LEVEL A,
HUBBARD FUNDAMENTALS OF AUDITING SPECIALIST (Provisional).

C & A:_____________________________________ DATE:________________

(Route this form to Course Admin for filing in Student's folder.)


L. RON HUBBARD
FOUNDER

As assisted by Melanie Seider Murray
Commodore's Messenger
And Special Compilations Unit
for the BOARD OF DIRECTORS of
the CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY of CALIFORNIA

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ALL RIGHTS RESERVED
