Saturday, October 19, 2013

OSA INT ED: Department of Special Affairs Investigations Officer Full Hat Checksheet


                       	E X E C U T I V E    D I R E C T I V E

        		OFFICE OF SPECIAL AFFAIRS INTERNATIONAL

OSA INT ED 508R1 		

					________________1991

DSA Investigations
Officers	

                                 Confidential
                        DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL AFFAIRS
                            INVESTIGATIONS OFFICER
                            FULL HAT CHECKSHEET

     "TO HELP LRH INVESTIGATE PUBLIC MATTERS AND INDIVIDUALS WHICH
SEEM TO IMPEDE HUMAN LIBERTY SO THAT SUCH MATTERS MAY BE EXPOSED
AND TO FURNISH INTELLIGENCE REQUIRED IN GUIDING THE PROGRESS OF
SCIENTOLOGY." – LRH
(HCO PL 17 FEB 1966, PUBLIC INVESTIGATION SECTION)

NAME: ___________________________________ORG: _____________________________________________

POST: _____________________________________________________________________________________ 

DIVISION: _________________ DEPARTMENT:_________________ SECTION: _________________________

DATE STARTED: ________________________ DATE COMPLETED: ____________________________________

PREREQUISITES:	1. The Student Hat or Basic Study Manual
                2. Staff Status II

STUDY TECH: Study tech is to be applied in full throughout this
course. The materials are to be studied and drilled in sequence.
By initialling the blank after each checksheet entry you are
attesting that you fully understand and can apply the data. DRILLS
ARE TO BE DONE FULLY TO THEIR RESULT. If you are not a fast flow
student you must star-rate checkout on all items marked with an
asterisk (*). (Ref: HCOB 13 Aug 72RB, FAST FLOW TRAINING) This
course does not require twinning.

You are required to maintain a standard course schedule. Study and
work during your class periods and outside of class. You have a
lot to study and get checked out on in order to complete this
course. You can't afford to waste time.

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You may be credited with materials you have studied on previous
checksheets.

MATERIALS:	1.      The Department of Special Affairs
         		Investigations Officer Full Hat pack

		2.      Book: The Art Of War by Sun Tzu2

		3.      Book: On War by Clausewitz3

The student must have these books as part of this course.

PRODUCT: A DSA Invest Officer who can successfully investigate
those impeding the forward progress of Scientology and furnish
intelligence (prediction) data to management.

CERTIFICATE: FULLY HATTED DSA INVESTIGATIONS OFFICER

LENGTH OF COURSE: 4 weeks full-time (8 hours a day), 5 days a week

                                SECTION A: KEEPING SCIENTOLOGY WORKING 

*l.	HCO PL 7 Feb 65		KSW Series 1
        			KEEPING SCIENTOLOGY WORKING			___ ___ ___

2.	DEMO:  How you can apply the 10 points of HCO PL
	7 Feb 65, KEEPING SCIENTOLOGY WORKING to your post:

		1. ___ ___ ___ 		6. ___ ___ ___
		2. ___ ___ ___ 		7. ___ ___ ___
		3. ___ ___ ___ 		8. ___ ___ ___
		4. ___ ___ ___ 		9. ___ ___ ___
		5. ___ ___ ___ 		10.___ ___ ___	

3.	HCO PL 17 June 70RB I
	Rev. 25.10.83		KSW Series 5R
				TECHNICAL DEGRADES				___ ___ ___

4.	HCO PL 14 Feb 65	KSW Series 4
				SAFEGUARDING TECHNOLOGY				___ ___ ___

5.								 	 	___ ___ ___

6.	 	 								___ ___ ___

7.	 	 								___ ___ ___

                                 SECTION B: KEY WORDS

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l.	Clear the following words with a Word Clearer per HCOB 21 June
	72 II, Word Clearing Series 39, METHOD 6:

	OFFICE		___ ___ ___		GOVERNMENT	___ ___ ___
	SPECIAL		___ ___ ___		RELATIONS	___ ___ ___
	AFFAIRS		___ ___ ___		POLITICS	___ ___ ___
	DEPARTMENT	___ ___ ___		INCOME TAX	___ ___ ___
	OFFICIAL	___ ___ ___		RELIGION	___ ___ ___

	PLANNING	___ ___ ___		EXECUTION	___ ___ ___
	PROGRAMS	___ ___ ___		INFORMATION	___ ___ ___

	INVESTIGATION	___ ___ ___		ETHICS		___ ___ ___
	INTELLIGENCE	___ ___ ___		HCO		___ ___ ___
	SECURITY	___ ___ ___		PREDICTION	___ ___ ___
	INFILTRATION	___ ___ ___		ESPIONAGE	___ ___ ___
	SURVEILLANCE	___ ___ ___		DETECTIVE	___ ___ ___
	EVIDENCE	___ ___ ___		PRIVATE		___ ___ ___
	STRING PULL	___ ___ ___		INVESTIGATOR	___ ___ ___

	COVERT		___ ___ ___		OVERT		___ ___ ___
	DEFENSIVE	___ ___ ___		SUPPORT		___ ___ ___
	INFORMATION	___ ___ ___		EVIDENCE	___ ___ ___
	CRIME		___ ___ ___		PROSECUTION	___ ___ ___

	LAW		___ ___ ___		CRIMINAL	___ ___ ___
	LEGAL		___ ___ ___		SQUIRREL	___ ___ ___
	LITIGATION	___ ___ ___		TRADEMARK	___ ___ ___
	COURT		___ ___ ___		COPYRIGHT	___ ___ ___
	ATTORNEY	___ ___ ___		REFUND		___ ___ ___
	RUDIMENTS	___ ___ ___		REPAYMENT	___ ___ ___

	WAR		___ ___ ___		ATTACK		___ ___ ___
	BATTLE		___ ___ ___		DEFENSE		___ ___ ___
	ENEMY		___ ___ ___		SP		___ ___ ___
	ALLY		___ ___ ___		PTS		___ ___ ___
	PSYCHIATRY	___ ___ ___		PSYCHOLOOGY	___ ___ ___

                                SECTION C: INVEST BASICS

*l.	OSA NW Order 9		DEFINITION OF INTELLIGENCE	                ___ ___ ___

2.	CLAY DEMO: The definition of INTELLIGENCE.				___ ___ ___

*3.	OSA NW Order 14		HOW INTELLIGENCE IS RUN				___ ___ ___

4.	OSA NW Order 64		RUNDOWN ON INTELLIGENCE				___ ___ ___

5.	ESSAY: A radio talk show host has been attacking

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	the Church (enlisting the aid of two disaffected
	ex-staff). Write up the exact steps that you
	would take to get this situation handled. Turn
	your write-up in to the Supervisor. 					___ ___ ___

6.	HCO PL 17 Feb 66	PUBLIC INVESTIGATION SECTION 			___ ___ ___

*7.	MANUAL:			HCO MANUAL OF JUSTICE				___ ___ ___

8.	ESSAY: Write down the difference between
	INTELLIGENCE and INVESTIGATION. When and how
	would you use intelligence? When and how would
	you investigate? Give examples of each. Turn
	your write-up in to the Supervisor.					___ ___ ___

9.	DEMO: 3 examples of when you may need to use
	the 1-10 points of HCO MANUAL OF JUSTICE.				___ ___ ___

10.	HCO PL 25 Apr 68	INTELLIGENCE ACTIONS				___ ___ ___

*11.	HCO PL 18 Mar 72	Esto Series 10 FILES				___ ___ ___

*12.	HCO PL 28 June 72	Esto Series 21 FILES ACCURACY			___ ___ ___

13.	DEMO: What files have to do with invest tech.				___ ___ ___

14.	 	 								___ ___ ___

15.	 	 								___ ___ ___

16.								 	 	___ ___ ___

                                SECTION D: DEPARTMENT 20

l.	ca. mid-Mar 1955
	Major 1			Ability
				THE SCIENTOLOGIST
				A Manual on
				THE DISSEMINATION OF MATERIAL 

 	Section:  INTRODUCTION							___ ___ ___

2.	DEMO: Why Scientology cannot progress in the
	society unless it is done as a group effort.				___ ___ ___

3.	Section: A DESCRIPTION OF SCIENTOLOGY 				 	___ ___ ___

4.	CLAY DEMO: "The only truly therapeutic agent in
	this universe is the spirit."						___ ___ ___

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5.	Section:  DISSEMINATION OF MATERIAL					___ ___ ___

6.	DEMO: How a confusion would act as a stop to
	dissemination.								___ ___ ___

7.	Section:     1. GENERAL PUBLIC TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC			___ ___ ___

8.	DEMO: Why the only way to defend anything is to
	attack.									___ ___ ___

9.	ESSAY: An auditor from your org has just delivered
	an assist to an injured and unconscious person in
	the local hospital which resulted in the patient
	regaining consciousness. The hospital psychiatrist,
	seeing the results, has called the police in order
	to remove him from the premises. What should you do
	to handle this situation? Turn your write-up in to the
	Supervisor.								___ ___ ___

10.	Section:      2. SCIENTOLOGISTS TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC			___ ___ ___

11.	DEMO: What is "hearsay" and why it should never be
	taken as fact?								___ ___ ___

12.	Section:      3. MEMBER HASI TO MEMBER HASI				___ ___ ___

13.	Section:      4. TRAINED SCIENTOLOGIST TO A MEMBER OF
			 THE HASI						___ ___ ___

14.	Section:      5. MEMBER OF THE HASI TO A PRECLEAR			___ ___ ___

15.	Section:      6. TRAINED SCIENTOLOGIST TO A PRECLEAR			___ ___ ___

16.	Section:      7. TRAINED SCIENTOLOGIST TO TRAINED
			 SCIENTOLOGIST						___ ___ ___

17.	Section:      8. HASI TO THE MEMBERSHIP 				___ ___ ___

18.	ESSAY: Why in Scientology it is far more detrimental
	not to communicate than it is to communicate. Give
	5 examples that would show this. Turn your write-up
	in to the Supervisor.							___ ___ ___

19.	Section:      9. HASI TO TRAINED SCIENTOLOGIST				___ ___ ___

20.	Section:      10. HASI TO THE GENERAL PUBLIC				___ ___ ___

21.	DEMO: Why newspapers and magazines do not represent
	public opinion.								___ ___ ___

*22.	HCO PL 15 Aug 60	DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMENT
				AFFAIRS			 	                ___ ___ ___

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23.	CLAY DEMO: "The goal of the department is to bring
	the government and hostile philosophies or societies
	into a state of complete compliance with the goals
	of Scientology. This is done by high level ability
	to control and in its absence by low level ability
	to overwhelm. Introvert such agencies. Control
	such agencies. Scientology is the only game on
	Earth where everybody wins. There is no overt in
	bringing good order." 							___ ___ ___

24.	HCO PL 22 Aug 60	DEPARTMENT OF GOVERNMENT
				RELATIONS					___ ___ ___

25.	HCO PL 30 Aug 60	SPECIAL ZONE DEPARTMENT				___ ___ ___

26.	HCO PL 31 Oct 60 II	US APPOINTMENT AND 
				ORGANIZATIONAL TREND				___ ___ ___

27.	HCO PL 13 Mar 61 I	DEPARTMENT OF OFFICIAL
				AFFAIRS						___ ___ ___

28.	DEMO: 3 examples of each of the following maxims:	 
 	a. "If it's a group problem, find the key person
	and influence him."							___ ___ ___
 	b. "If it's nebulously about a group without any
	mention of a key person, discard it."					___ ___ ___
 	c. "Only data about individuals is valid for use.			___ ___ ___
 	d. "Only action upon individuals is productive."			___ ___ ___
 	e. "Forget they. Find him or her."					___ ___ ___
 	f. "Use Scientology to resolve individual problems." 			___ ___ ___
 	g. "Never abandon an attack until you have found and
	contacted the key person. Then apply
	Scientology."								___ ___ ___
 	h. "Get volunteer Scientologists interested in this
	game and helping."							___ ___ ___

29.	ESSAY: Write up how you would apply each of
	the actions of HCO PL 13 Mar 61 I, in order to
	achieve the purpose of bettering the public
	representation, legal position and government
	acceptance of Scientology. Turn your write-up in
	to the Supervisor.							___ ___ ___

30.	HCO PL 13 Mar 61 II	DEPARTMENT OF OFFICIAL	 

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				AFFAIRS						___ ___ ___

31.	STUDY: The foldout org board in OEC Volume 0.				___ ___ ___

32.	DRILL: Learn the VFP of Department 20 verbatim
	(to be checked out by another student).					___ ___ ___

33.	CLAY DEMO: The relationship between the Department
	20 VFP and the org VFP.							___ ___ ___

34.	 									___ ___ ___

35.									 	___ ___ ___

36.	 									___ ___ ___

				SECTION E: REPORTING 

1.	HCO PL 1 July 68	WARNING SIGNS					___ ___ ___

2.	HCO PL 24 Feb 69	JUSTICE						___ ___ ___

3.	CLAY DEMO: "The basis of all really troublesome
	third party activities is then FALSE REPORTS.
	"Therefore we see that we can readily
	run back an investigation by following a chain of
	false reports." 							___ ___ ___

4.	HCO PL 17 May 71	JUSTICE --
				CORRECT APPLICATION				___ ___ ___

5.	HCO PL 16 Mar 72	LOOK DON'T LISTEN				___ ___ ___

6.	ESSAY: Write up what would happen if an Invest
	Officer operated on verbal data? How would
	this affect the outcome of an investigation?
	Give some examples of exactly how Invest looks
	and doesn't listen to find the facts in an area.
	Turn your write-up in to the Supervisor.				___ ___ ___

*7.	HCO PL 18 Oct 79R	Marketing Series 14R
	Rev. 14.9.88 		VIEWPOINT					___ ___ ___

8.	PRACTICAL: Do the viewpoint drill per the policy,
	HCO PL 18 Oct 79R, Marketing Series 14R, Viewpoint.
	Assume the viewpoint of different people, including
	a senior executive, a Private Investigator, a PR
	staff member. Do this until you can do it
	effortlessly and accurately.						___ ___ ___

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9.	HCO PL 24 Aug 73R
	Rev. 2 Jan 91		COMMUNICATION, STOPPING OF			___ ___ ___

10.	HCO PL 10 Mar 82	CONFESSIONALS – ETHICS
				REPORTS REQUIRED				___ ___ ___

11.	HCO PL 22 July 82	KNOWLEDGE REPORTS				___ ___ ___

12.	ESSAY: Why are Knowledge Reports key to the Invest
	area? Why is an Invest Officer interested in them?
	Give 5 examples of how they could be used in an
	investigation. Turn your write-up in to the Super-
	visor.									___ ___ ___

13.	OSA NW Order 16		TIME AND REPORTS				___ ___ ___

14.	DEMO: The importance of including time in an
	Invest report.								___ ___ ___

15.	 									___ ___ ___

16.									 	___ ___ ___

17.									 	___ ___ ___

SECTION F: INVESTIGATION TECH 

1.	HCO PL 11 May 65 I	ETHICS OFFICER HAT				___ ___ ___

2.	Tape: 6711C18		"A TALK TO SAINT HILL AND
				WORLDWIDE ETHICS OFFICERS"			___ ___ ___

3.	DRILL: With another student, drill pulling a
	string until you get the "Sherman Tank." Have
	your twin make up as many different situations as
	necessary. Any flunks are handled by referring
	the student to the exact LRH reference violated.
	This drill is passed when the student can pull
	strings to a product.							___ ___ ___

4.	HCOB 15 Sept 81		THE CRIMINAL MIND				___ ___ ___

5.	CLAY DEMO: How the fact that a criminal accuses
	others of doing things which he himself is doing
	can be used in investigating an attacker.				___ ___ ___

6.	HCO PL 26 Dec 68 I	THE THIRD PARTY LAW				___ ___ ___

7.	HCO PL 15 Mar 69 I	THIRD PARTY -- HOW TO
	                        FIND ONE					___ ___ ___

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8.	DEMO: An example of how the third party tech can
	be used to investigate and isolate the source of an attack.		___ ___ ___

9.	HCOB 30 Mar 60		INTERROGATION					___ ___ ___

10.	DEMO: An example of how the E-Meter can be used to
	locate the instigator of an attack.					___ ___ ___

11.	HCO Info Ltr 16 Oct 68	E-METERS REPLACE GUNS				___ ___ ___

12.	HCO Exec Ltr 3 Aug 66	SCIENTOLOGY ETHICS DO WORK			___ ___ ___

13.	HCO Exec Ltr 5 Sept 66	HOW TO DO A NOISY
				INVESTIGATION					___ ___ ___

14.	ESSAY: When would you do a noisy investigation
	versus a quiet one? Write up 3 examples of each.
	Turn your write-up in to the Supervisor.				___ ___ ___

*15.	OSA NW Order 35		INTELLIGENCE ESTIMATIONS
				AND PREDICTIONS					___ ___ ___

16.	PRACTICAL: Get scissors and a supply of paper from
	the Course Administrator and do up a special bank,
	following and showing the entire procedure as out-
	lined in OSA NW Order 35. Get this passed by the
	Supervisor.								___ ___ ___
17.								 	 	___ ___ ___

18.								 	 	___ ___ ___

19.								 	 	___ ___ ___

                                SECTION G: SECURITY AND INFILTRATION

1.	HCO PL 16 Dec 68	SECURITY DIV 1					___ ___ ___

*2.	HCO PL 1 Sept 69R
	Rev. 24.9.83		COUNTERESPIONAGE				___ ___ ___

3.	ESSAY: In the middle of the night the janitor
	caught an intruder in HCO, looking through the
	ethics files. In the morning the janitor comes
	to see you and it turns out that the intruder was
	a new staff member. What are you going to do to
	handle the situation? Turn your write-up in to
	the Supervisor.								___ ___ ___

*4.	HCO PL 12 Oct 82	CORRUPT ACTIVITIES				___ ___ ___

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5.	OSA NW Order 34		HANDLING GOVERNMENT
				INFILTRATION					___ ___ ___

6.	DEMO: Taking the fictitious situation in No. 2
	above, demonstrate how this situation could be
	turned into an advantage.						___ ___ ___

7.	SPD 2 Oct 88	ORGANIZATIONAL SECURITY					___ ___ ___

*8.	HCO PL 30 Oct 62 I	SECURITY RISKS
				INFILTRATION					___ ___ ___

9.	CLAY DEMO: The DSA Office's responsibility in
	relation to the security of the organization.				___ ___ ___

10.	HCO PL 5 Apr 65 III	SCIENTOLOGY MAKES A SAFE
				ENVIRONMENT					___ ___ ___
11.	 	 								___ ___ ___

12.	 	 								___ ___ ___

13.	 	 								___ ___ ___

                                SECTION H: THE ART OF WAR by SUN TZU

1.	Foreword	 							___ ___ ___

2.	Chapter 1: Laying Plans	 						___ ___ ___

3.	Chapter 2: On Waging War	 					___ ___ ___

4.	CLAY DEMO: "In war, then, let your great object
	be victory, not lengthy campaigns."					___ ___ ___

5.	Chapter 3: The Sheathed Sword						___ ___ ___

6.	ESSAY: Why is it that "if you know the enemy and
	know yourself, you need not fear the result of a
	hundred battles." Turn your write-up in to the
	Supervisor.								___ ___ ___

7.	Chapter 4: Tactics							___ ___ ___

8.	DEMO: How you could apply the following datum to
	the war against psychiatry: "Security against defeat implies
	defensive tactics; ability to defeat the enemy means taking the offensive." 
										___ ___ ___

9.	Chapter 5: Energy							___ ___ ___

10.	Chapter 6: Weak Points and Strong					___ ___ ___

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11.	DEMO: How you could apply the following to the
	handling of an attacker: "Therefore the clever
	combatant imposes his will on the enemy, but does not
	allow the enemy's will to be imposed on him."				___ ___ ___

12.	Chapter 7: Maneuvering							___ ___ ___

13.	Chapter 8: Variation of Tactics						___ ___ ___

14.	ESSAY: Write up an example of how you could apply:
	"The art of war teaches us to rely not on the
	likelihood of the enemy's not coming, but on our own
	readiness to receive him; not on the chance of his
	not attacking, but rather on the fact that we have
	made our position unassailable."					___ ___ ___
15.	Chapter 9: The Army On The March					___ ___ ___

16.	Chapter 10: Terrain							___ ___ ___

17.	Chapter 11: The Nine Situations						___ ___ ___

18.	Chapter 12: Attack by Fire						___ ___ ___

19.	Chapter 13: The Use of Spies						___ ___ ___

20.	CLAY DEMO: The five classes of spies.					___ ___ ___

21.	 									___ ___ ___

22.	 									___ ___ ___

23.	 									___ ___ ___

                                SECTION I: HANDLING PROFESSIONALS 

1.	HCO PL 2 Apr 65R V	ADMINISTRATION OUTSIDE
	Rev. 14.12.80 		SCIENTOLOGY					___ ___ ___

2.	CLAY DEMO: "... if you fail to use Scientology
	admin and Dev-t policies on the society outside
	Scientology that trouble will occur."					___ ___ ___

*3.	OSA NW Order 21		HANDLING ATTORNEYS				___ ___ ___

4.	ESSAY: A new attorney has been hired and you are
	working with him on a cycle. He keeps sending you
	his "legal opinion" on the cycle. Is this what
	you want? What is the standard way to handle him
	so that you get the product needed? Turn your	 

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 	write-up in to the Supervisor.						___ ___ ___

*5.	OSA NW Order 2		INVESTIGATORY PERSONNEL				___ ___ ___

6.	HCO PL 22 Sept 70	Personnel Series 9
				Org Series 4 
				HATS						___ ___ ___

7.	ESSAY: You have just hired a new private invest-
	igator and he is insistent that he doesn't need
	to do a hat as he is very experienced. What are
	you going to do? Turn your write-up in to the
	Supervisor.								___ ___ ___

8.									 	___ ___ ___

9.	 									___ ___ ___

10.	 									___ ___ ___

                                SECTION J: PTS/SP DATA 

1.	HCO PL 27. Oct 64R
	Rev. 15.11.87		POLICIES ON PHYSICAL
				HEALING, INSANITY AND
				SOURCES OF TROUBLE				___ ___ ___

2.	2. DRILL: Have another student take the role of
	someone who is in one of the PTS A-J categories.
	Drill recognizing what kind of PTS category is
	presented and what the handling is. Do this
	until you can recognize and handle each of the PTS
	A-J categories. Flunks are given for any failure
	to correctly recognize a particular PTS situation
	or failure to correctly handle it, referring the
	student to the exact LRH material being violated.			___ ___ ___

*3.	HCO PL 5 Apr 65 I	HANDLING THE SUPPRESSIVE
				PERSON -- THE BASIS OF
				INSANITY					___ ___ ___

4.	HCO PL 7 Aug 65 I	SUPPRESSIVE PERSONS,
				MAIN CHARACTERISTICS OF				___ ___ ___

5.	DEMO: One example of each of the 16 characteristics
	by which you can recognize an SP:

	1. ___ ___ ___	7. ___ ___ ___	13. ___ ___ ___

	2. ___ ___ ___	8. ___ ___ ___	14. ___ ___ ___

	3. ___ ___ ___	9. ___ ___ ___	15. ___ ___ ___

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	4. ___ ___ ___	10. ___ ___ ___	16. ___ ___ ___

	5. ___ ___ ___	11. ___ ___ ___	 

	6. ___ ___ ___	12. ___ ___ ___	 

6.	HCO PL 23 Dec 65RB
	Rev. 8.1.91		SUPPRESSIVE ACTS
				SUPPRESSION OF SCIENTOLOGY
				AND SCIENTOLOGISTS				___ ___ ___

7.	HCOB 28 Jan 66		SEARCH AND DISCOVERY DATA
				HOW A SUPPRESSIVE BECOMES
				ONE						___ ___ ___

*8.	HCOB 27 Sept 66		THE ANTISOCIAL PERSONALITY
				THE ANTI-SCIENTOLOGIST				___ ___ ___

9.	PRACTICAL: Write up examples of each of the anti-
	social personality traits that you have personally
	observed (examples can be people you have known,
	people in the media, people in history, etc.)
	explaining exactly how you recognize the trait.
	You can also check newspapers, magazines, etc., for
	examples. You must find at least one example of
	each of the different traits. Turn your write-up in
	to the Supervisor.							___ ___ ___

10.	HCO PL 26 Dec 66	Admin Know-How Series 12
				PTS SECTIONS, PERSONNEL
				AND EXECS					___ ___ ___

11.	ESSAY: Write up how you would detect PTSness in
	an external facing staff member. What would you
	do to handle once you have detected a PTS external
	facing staff? Turn your write-up in to the Supervisor.			___ ___ ___

12.	HCO PL 16 Oct 67	Admin Know-How Series 16
				SUPPRESSIVES AND THE
				ADMINISTRATOR
				HOW TO DETECT SPs AS AN
				ADMINISTRATOR					___ ___ ___

13.	HCO PL 12 Mar 68	MISTAKES, ANATOMY OF				___ ___ ___

14.	HCOB 28 Nov 70		C/S Series 22
				PSYCHOSIS					___ ___ ___

15.	DEMO: How you would know if you were dealing with
	a psychotic or not.							___ ___ ___

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16.								 	 	___ ___ ___

17.								 	 	___ ___ ___

18.								 	 	___ ___ ___

                        SECTION K: ATTACKS ON SCIENTOLOGY 

1.	TAPE: 6106C26		"RE: DEALING WITH ATTACKS
				ON SCIENTOLOGY"					___ ___ ___

2.	OSA NW Order 40		THE MECHANISM OF ATTACK
				AND DEFENSE					___ ___ ___

3.	DEMO: Each of the mechanisms that a being uses to
	handle attacks and what is the most optimum
	mechanism.								___ ___ ___

*4.	HCO PL 15 Feb 66 I	ATTACKS ON SCIENTOLOGY				___ ___ ___

5.	ESSAY: Give 5 examples of how you would apply the
	policy to advocate total freedom to meet any and
	all attacks on Scientology. Explain why this
	policy works. Turn your write-up in to the
	Supervisor.								___ ___ ___

*6.	HCO PL 18 Feb 66	ATTACKS ON SCIENTOLOGY
				(Continued)					___ ___ ___

7.	DEMO: Demonstrate an actual example of how you
	could employ each of "The Third Group of Actions"
	to stop an attack, as covered in the above PL:

	1. ___ ___ ___	5. ___ ___ ___	9. ___ ___ ___

	2. ___ ___ ___	6.___ ___ ___	10. ___ ___ ___

	3. ___ ___ ___	7. ___ ___ ___	11. ___ ___ ___

	4. ___ ___ ___	8. ___ ___ ___	 

*8.	HCO PL 16 Feb 69	ENEMY NAMES					___ ___ ___

9.	CLAY DEMO: "It is very sound strategy never to
	fight a battle on your own territory or subject or
	even on the territory of an ally. Always fight
	battles in enemy territory."						___ ___ ___

10.	HCO PL 16 Feb 69 III	ENEMY PROs					___ ___ ___

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11.	HCO Info Ltr		THE DANGEROUS ENVIRONMENT
	10 Dec 63 		THE TRUE STORY OF
				SCIENTOLOGY					___ ___ ___
12.	HCO Info Ltr
	25 Feb 62		IT CAN BE DONE					___ ___ ___

*13.	HCO PL 16 Feb 69 II	BATTLE TACTICS					___ ___ ___

14.	DEMO: 5 examples of the following stable datum:
	"We must ourselves fight on the basis of total
	attrition of the enemy. So never get reasonable
	about him. Just go all the way in and obliterate
	him."									___ ___ ___

*15.	HCO PL 16 Feb 69 IV	TARGETS, DEFENSE				___ ___ ___

16.	ESSAY: Write up 5 examples of the consequences
	to your org's survival and to the future of
	Scientology, by applying points T1. - T7. of HCO
	PL 16 Feb 69 IV. Turn your write-up in to the
	Supervisor.								___ ___ ___

17.	RON'S JOURNAL 34
	13 Mar 82		THE FUTURE OF SCIENTOLOGY			___ ___ ___	 

18.	ESSAY: Explain why:	 
 	a) The religion of Scientology occasionally gets
	attacked and why this has happened to all great
	movements of mankind.							___ ___ ___
 	b) What happens when such attacks occur and why is
	it that they never succeed?
	Turn your write-up in to the Supervisor.				___ ___ ___

19.									 	___ ___ ___

20.									 	___ ___ ___

21.									 	___ ___ ___

                                SECTION L: RELIGIOUS NATURE 

1.	1954			THE CREED OF THE CHURCH OF
				SCIENTOLOGY					___ ___ ___

2.	DRILL: Learn the Creed of the Church of
	Scientology verbatim (to be checked out by another
	student).								___ ___ ___

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3.	HCOB 21 June 60		RELIGIOUS PHILOSOPHY AND
				RELIGIOUS PRACTICE				___ ___ ___

4.	HCO PL 29 Oct 62	RELIGION					___ ___ ___

5.	CLAY DEMO: Why ALL Scientology corporations are
	religious in nature.							___ ___ ___

6.	HCO Info Ltr		
	16 Jan 63		OUR ROLE IN THE WORLD				___ ___ ___

7.	DRILL: Have another student take the role of a
	radio announcer who has just called you with no
	prior warning. You pick up the telephone and are
	told that you are now live on the air, on a local
	radio station. The radio announcer is asking you
	questions about Scientology's religious nature
	which you have to handle on the spot. What are you
	going to say? How will you handle this? Flunks are
	given for any incorrect answers by the student and
	any uncertainty in dealing with the questions,
	referring the student to the exact LRH material
	being violated. This drill is passed when the
	student can clearly communicate Scientology's
	religious nature (using the HCO Info Letter above)
	despite the circumstances.						___ ___ ___

8.	ESSAY Sept 65		THE AIMS OF SCIENTOLOGY				___ ___ ___

9.								 	 	___ ___ ___

10.								 	 	___ ___ ___

11.								 	 	___ ___ ___

                                SECTION M: DEPOPULARIZING THE ENEMY 

1.	TAPE: 6709C20		"RON'S JOURNAL '67"				___ ___ ___

2.	LRH ED 206 SH
	15 Dec 66		UNTITLED (To look at…)				___ ___ ___

3.	LRH ED 47 INT
	6 Nov 68		A FABLE						___ ___ ___

4.	LRH ED 55 INT
	29 Nov 68		THE WAR						___ ___ ___

5.	LRH ED 66 INT		THE GREAT "CHARITY"	 

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 	13 Dec 68		SWINDLE						___ ___ ___

*6.	OSA NW Order 13		OBSERVATIONS ON THE GREAT
				HEALTH MONOPOLY					___ ___ ___
7.	LRH ED 63 WW 6 US
	12 Dec 68		RE LIFE ARTICLE AND
				LETTER						___ ___ ___

8.	OSA NW Order 7		ENEMY ACTION					___ ___ ___

9.	OSA NW Order 32		STRATEGIC INFO					___ ___ ___

10.	HCOB 29 July 80		CRIMINALS AND PSYCHIATRY			___ ___ ___

11.	HCOB 26 Apr 82		THE CRIMINAL MIND AND THE
				PSYCHS						___ ___ ___

12.	CLAY DEMO: How the mechanism of the criminal
	mind applies to psychiatry.						___ ___ ___

13.	HCOB 6 May 82		THE CAUSE OF CRIME				___ ___ ___

14.	HCO PL 29 June 71 II	PUBLIC WARNING ON
				PSYCHIATRY					___ ___ ___

15.	PRACTICAL: Get from the Course Administrator a
	copy of the Public Service Announcement video of
	the Citizen's Commission on Human Rights, which is
	a public warning against psychiatry. See this
	video and write down what you have learned from it.
	Turn your write-up in to the Supervisor.				___ ___ ___

16.	ESSAY: Write down 5 different ways in which you,
	from your post can contribute to warning the
	public against psychiatric practices. Turn your
	write-up in to the Supervisor.						___ ___ ___

*17.	HCO PL 29 June 71R I
	Rev. 24.6.88		POLICY ON PSYCHIATRIC AND
				MEDICAL FAILURES				___ ___ ___

18.	OSA NW Order 22		ON PLANTS AND
				PSYCHIATRISTS					___ ___ ___

19.	HCOB 19 Sept 60		CAPTIVE BRAINS					___ ___ ___

20.	CLAY DEMO: "It is an overt act by you and me to
	leave in power any group that denies men freedom,
	knowing what we know. Therefore, attack."				___ ___ ___
21.	HCO Info Ltr
	13 Apr 61		TERROR STALKS					___ ___ ___

22.	HCO Info Ltr
        15 Jan 63		THE DC SITUATION	                        ___ ___ ___

					-18-

23.	Sec ED 423
	6 Jan 63		IN RE FDA
				THESE ARE MY INSTRUCTIONS			___ ___ ___

24.	OSA NW Order 37		PSYCHIATRIC VIOLATIONS OF
				HUMAN RIGHTS					___ ___ ___

*25.	HCOB 16 July 70		THE PSYCHIATRIST AT WORK			___ ___ ___

26.	PRACTICAL:	 	 

 	a) Get from the Course Administrator 3 documented psychiatric case
	histories and read these.						___ ___ ___

	b) Get from the Course Administrator copies of 3 success stories from
	Scientology public, and read these.					___ ___ ___

	c) Compare what psychiatry produces versus what
	Scientology produces. Write up what you have
	learned in doing this comparison and turn your
	write-up in to the Supervisor.						___ ___ ___

27.	HCO PL 16 July 71	VIOLENCE					___ ___ ___

28.	OSA NW Order 38		SURVEY RESULTS ON
				PSYCHOLOGY					___ ___ ___

29.	OSA NW Order 29	        PSYCHIATRY STATISTICS				___ ___ ___

30.	OSA NW Order ___	OCCUPY TERRITORY EVAL				___ ___ ___

31.	DEMO: How you would apply the Occupy Territory Eval
	in your area.								___ ___ ___

32.	PRACTICAL: Write a campaign that you can actually
  	execute of what you can do from your hat to help
	cut off the funding to psychiatrists in your area.
	Turn your write-up in to the Supervisor.				___ ___ ___

33.	 	 								___ ___ ___

34.	 								 	___ ___ ___

35.	 	 								___ ___ ___

                                SECTION N: GOVERNMENTS 

1.	1. PRACTICAL:
	a) Get a copy of the org board of the government	 

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 	system in your country from the Course
	Administrator. (For EU get the Danish government
	org board.)								___ ___ ___
 	b) Clear all of the post titles so that you fully
	understand what they are.						___ ___ ___
 	c) Using a map, locate where the government offices
	in your area are situated.						___ ___ ___

2.	TAPE:6001C03		"ZONES OF CONTROL AND
				RESPONSIBILITY OF
				GOVERNMENT"					___ ___ ___

3.	HCO PL 13 Feb 65 II	POLITICS					___ ___ ___

4.	HCO PL 14 June 65 III	POLITICS, FREEDOM FROM				___ ___ ___

5.	HCO Info Ltr
	4 Apr 69		RON'S JOURNAL 1969 NO. 3
				POLITICAL TREATMENT				___ ___ ___
6.	HCO Exec Ltr
        10 Oct 65		RON'S JOURNAL 17
				GOVERNMENT CONFLICTS				___ ___ ___

7.	HCO Info Ltr
	28 Feb 69		RON'S JOURNAL 1969, NO. 1			___ ___ ___

8.	CLAY DEMO: "To defend an area one must attack."				___ ___ ___

9.	HCO PL 29 Aug 57	GOVERNMENT PROJECT
				STABLE DATA					___ ___ ___

10.	DRILL: Learn the stable data of HCO PL 29 Aug 57,
	verbatim (to be checked out by another student).			___ ___ ___

11.	ESSAY: You are meeting with a government official
	who is very impressed with your org's community
	programs and who wants to know what Scientology is.
	What are you going to tell him? Give specifics.
	Turn your write-up in to the Supervisor.				___ ___ ___

12.	OSA NW Order 18		WHY GOVERNMENT ATTACKS
				RELIGION					___ ___ ___

*13.	OSA NW Order 10		PRINCIPLES OF GOVERNMENT			___ ___ ___

14.	HCOB 18 July 59		INCOME TAX REFORM				___ ___ ___

15.	OSA NW Order 17		THE GENUS OF INSANE
				GOVERNMENTS					___ ___ ___

*16.	OSA NW Order 19		WILLFUL FALSE REPORTS				___ ___ ___

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17.	DRILL: Have another student take the role of a
	government agent who has arrived in the org. The
	org is building a new Test Centre down town and he
	is charging the org with some reported violation
	of zoning regulations. Drill the exact steps you
	would take to handle the immediate charges being
	made. The coach is to make up other examples as
	needed. Flunks are given for any incorrect hand-
	ling or uncertainty of the student on how to
	handle the situation, referring the student to the
	exact LRH material being violated. This drill is
	passed when the student can effectively handle any
	allegation put forward by the coach.					___ ___ ___

18.	 	 								___ ___ ___

19.								 	 	___ ___ ___

20.	 								 	___ ___ ___

                                SECTION O: PUBLIC RELATIONS

*1.	HCO PL 3 Feb 69		PUBLIC IMAGE					___ ___ ___

2.	PRACTICAL: Write up 5 examples of activities and
	events that will increase the public image of
	Scientology by: a) cleaning up the field of mental
	health and b) effectively handling mental health on
	the planet. Turn your write-up in to the Supervisor.			___ ___ ___

3.	HCO PL 13 Aug 70 I	PR Series 1
				LIABILITIES OF PR				___ ___ ___	

4.	HCO PL 13 Aug 70 III	PR Series 3
				WRONG PUBLICS					___ ___ ___

5.	PRACTICAL: Get from the Course Administrator a
	magazine with a lot of ads. Go through these ads
	and note the ones that are aimed at the correct
	publics and the ones that are aimed at the wrong
	publics. Write down your findings and turn them
	in to the Supervisor.							___ ___ ___

6.	ESSAY: Write up 5 different publics that Invest
	could deal with and how you established that they
	are the correct public. Turn your write-up in to
	the Supervisor.								___ ___ ___

*7.	HCO PL 18 Nov 70 II	PR Series 5
				PR DEFINITION					___ ___ ___

					-21-

8.	HCO PL 11 May 71 II	PR Series 6
				OPINION LEADERS					___ ___ ___

9.	PRACTICAL: Go through a newspaper and locate the
	people whose opinion is asked for or valued.
	Write up what you have learned from doing this and
	turn this in to the Supervisor.						___ ___ ___

10.	HCO PL 30 Jan 79	PR Series 30
				POSITIONING, PHILOSOPHIC
				THEORY						___ ___ ___

11.	DEMO: Five examples of how positioning tech can be
	applied by Invest.							___ ___ ___

12.	HCO PL 1 Apr 82		PR Series 19R
				THE SAFE POINT					___ ___ ___

13.	ESSAY: You have just started as the DSA Invest
	officer in your org and you find that there
	has been nothing done to make safe points for the
	org in the community and there are many attacks
	from local officials. How does this affect your
	post? What would you do to handle this situation?
	Why are safe points so important for an
	organization? Turn your write-up in to the Supervisor.			___ ___ ___

14.	HCO PL 19 July 82	PR Series 45
				FAILED PR					___ ___ ___

15.	ESSAY: The PR Officer is meeting with an official
	in order to get his support for a local community
	program. No matter what is done, he will not agree
	to support the PRO's actions and considers the
	program a waste of time, despite the fact that it
	has proven to be successful. What do you know?
	How should this be handled? Turn your write-up in
	to the Supervisor.							___ ___ ___

16.	TAPE: 7003C27		"THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN
				INTELLIGENCE AND PR"				___ ___ ___

17.	CLAY DEMO: The relationship between Invest and
	Public Relations.							___ ___ ___

18.								 	 	___ ___ ___

19.	 	 								___ ___ ___

20.								 	 	___ ___ ___

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                                SECTION P: HANDLING BLACK PROPAGANDA

1.	HCO Info Ltr
	16 Mar 64		THE U.S. SATURDAY EVENING
				POST ARTICLE					___ ___ ___
2.	HCO Exec Ltr III
	10 Nov 65		U.S. SUITS AGAINST
				NEWSPAPERS ON FDA RAID				___ ___ ___
3.	ED 21 WW 27 SH
	26 Sept 66		CONFIDENTIAL
				CURRENT ATTACK					___ ___ ___

4.	OSA NW Order 15	        BLACK PROPAGANDA				___ ___ ___

5.	CLAY DEMO: How classification relates to black
	propaganda and how you can use this datum to
	reclassify Scientology favorably in the public
	mind.									___ ___ ___
*6.	HCO PL 11 May 71 III	PR Series 7
				BLACK PR					___ ___ ___

*7.	HCO PL 21 Nov 72 I	PR Series 18
				HOW TO HANDLE BLACK
				PROPAGANDA					___ ___ ___

8.	ESSAY: The local newspaper has been running front
	page stories alleging that we have a lot of young
	people in the organization who throw wild parties
	each night. You notice that the rumors are now
	also being forwarded on radio and TV. The local
	City Council, who had been supporting the org in a
	project to renovate the org, suddenly won't return
	the calls and there are stops when the org tries to
	pick up the approved renovation permit. Write up
	what is going on and work out a full handling for
	this situation, using the steps which are outlined
	in PR Series 18. Turn your write-up in to the
	Supervisor.								___ ___ ___

9.	DRILL: Have another student take the role of the
	local councilman being dealt with (using the
	example above). Due to the black PR, he has now
	become suspicious of the Church. Drill handling
	him, per the steps of PR Series 18. Flunks are
	handled by referring the student to the exact
	LRH material being violated. This drill is passed
	when the student can successfully apply the steps
	of PR Series 18 on an individual who has received
	black PR.								___ ___ ___

10.	HCO PL 9 June 75	PR Series 27	 

					-23-

				THE ENEMY LINE					___ ___ ___

11.	PRACTICAL: Obtain a newspaper from the Course
	Administrator. Go through it and find examples
	of someone violating PR Series 27. Write up what
	you have learned and turn your write-up in to the
	Supervisor.								___ ___ ___

12.	HCO PL 20 Sept 88	PR Series 32
				DOCUMENTATION AND THE DEAD
				AGENT CAPER					___ ___ ___

13.	ESSAY: You are interviewing a community leader. He
	tells you that his neighbor, who is a psychiatrist,
	is spreading the rumor that Scientology is in
	trouble with the local Health authorities. How would
	you dead agent this rumor? Turn your write-up in
	to the Supervisor.							___ ___ ___

14.									 	___ ___ ___

15.									 	___ ___ ___

16.									 	___ ___ ___

                                SECTION Q: LEGAL AND LITIGATION

1.	HCOB 9 Nov 56		ACTIVITIES OF LEGAL
				DEPARTMENT					___ ___ ___

*2.	HCO PL 3 Feb 66 I	LEGAL, TAX, ACCOUNTANT
				AND SOLICITOR MAIL AND
				LEGAL OFFICER					___ ___ ___

3.	CLAY DEMO: The purpose of the Legal Officer.				___ ___ ___

*4.	HCO PL 11 Oct 66	LEGAL, TAX, ACCOUNTANT
				AND SOLICITOR MAIL
				INCOMING AND OUT-GOING				___ ___ ___

5.	GRAPHIC DEMONSTRATION: The routing and handling of
	incoming and outgoing mail concerning legal, tax
	and accountancy matters.						___ ___ ___

*6.	HCO PL 23 Nov 67 II	PUBLIC ATTACKS
				LEGAL POINT					___ ___ ___

7.	OSA NW Order 5		LEGAL MATTERS AND FALSE
				IMPRESSIONS					___ ___ ___

8.	ESSAY: Your org is suing a merchant who delivered	 

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 	an overt product and when he was told to correct
	it, refused to do so but demanded to be paid.
	Write a briefing for the staff on this case
	ensuring that you don't create a mystery.
	Turn your briefing in to the Supervisor.				___ ___ ___

9.	OSA NW Order 12	        LEGAL FACTS	                                ___ ___ ___

10.	HCO PL 4 June 59 I	INSTRUCTIONS TO ATTORNEY
				OR SOLICITORS					___ ___ ___

*11.	BOOKLET: 		The Corporations of
				Scientology					___ ___ ___

12.	GRAPHIC DEMONSTRATION: Draw a diagram showing how
	the corporate structure of your organization
	relates to the other corporations of Scientology.
	Get this passed by the Supervisor.					___ ___ ___

*13.	OSA NW Order 11		CORPORATE INTEGRITY				___ ___ ___

14.	CLAY DEMO: How, by keeping in corporate integrity,
	you can safeguard the Church from attacks.				___ ___ ___

*15.	HCO PL 23 Oct 63	REFUND POLICY					___ ___ ___

*16.	HCO PL 9 Nov 74R
	Rev. 2.10.80		REFUNDS AND REPAYMENTS				___ ___ ___

17.	PRACTICAL:	 	 
 	a) Get from the Course Administrator a copy of the
	current Legal Rudiments Program for your area
	and read this.								___ ___ ___
 	b) Write out 10 different ways that this program
	could get bugged.							___ ___ ___
 	c) Work out a handling for each bug.					___ ___ ___
 	d) Get from the Course Administrator a copy of the
	current Refunds/Repayments Routing Form used in
	your org.								___ ___ ___
 	e) Write out 10 different kinds of slows or stops
	that you could run into in your org while
	getting refunds/repayments handled. Include in
	your write-up the possible result if refunds/
	repayments are not handled or paid out fast.				___ ___ ___
 	f) Work out a handling for each of the problems you
	listed in (e) above.	 

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 	Turn your write-ups in to the Supervisor.				___ ___ ___

18.	FC PL 8 June 57		VALUABLE DOCUMENTS,
				HANDLING OF					___ ___ ___

19.	DEMO: You are helping to get the lease on an org's
	premises extended and you need to get a copy
	of the original lease agreement. Demonstrate how
	the following would affect the success of this
	action:
	a) The valuable documents of the org have not been
	taken care of and the lease can't be found.				___ ___ ___
 	b) The valuable documents of the org are secure
	and in very good order.							___ ___ ___

*20.	HCO PL 29 Sept 82	KSW Series 30
				MISREPRESENTATION OF
				DIANETICS AND SCIENTOLOGY			___ ___ ___

21.	HCO PL 15 Nov 58 I	THE SUBSTANCE AND FIRST
				DUTY OF HCO					___ ___ ___

22.	CLAY DEMO: "Bring order first to our substance--
	seals, ethics, technology and awards. If we don't
	own it, we can't tell anyone anything. And we do
	own it. Only we have to collect it. 
	"Our possessions must not be permitted to lie in the rain."		___ ___ ___

23.	HCO PL 15 Nov 58 III	OUTSTANDING COPYRIGHTS
				AND MARKS					___ ___ ___

24.	PRACTICAL:	 	 
 	a) Get from the Course Administrator a copy of the
	current issues that lay out the trademarks and
	copyright regulations for your area. Study them.			___ ___ ___
 	b) Using books and publications that are available
	in the Course Administration area, locate 5
	samples of copyright notices and 5 samples of
	trademarks.								___ ___ ___
 	c) Listen to a copyright notice at the beginning of
	a recorded LRH lecture.							___ ___ ___
 	d) Inspect 5 different promo pieces of an org (get 
	these from the Course Administrator) for correct
	trademark and copyright usage and notices. Note
	what you find and turn your write-up in to the	 

					-26- 

 	Supervisor for a pass.							___ ___ ___

25.	HCO Exec Ltr
	27 Sept 65		"AMPRINISTICS"					___ ___ ___

26.	ED 149 INT
	2 Dec 66		BRANCH 5 PROJECT
				PROJECT SQUIRREL				___ ___ ___

27.	ESSAY: You have just received a letter from a
	public person informing you that another public,
	who was on course in your org 6 months ago, has
	set up a squirrel group. He took materials from
	the org to run a "Sauna Program". Write up
	exactly what action you are going to take to handle
	this situation. Turn your write-up in to the
	Supervisor.								___ ___ ___

28.	HCOB 1 May 58		SIGNS OF SUCCESS				___ ___ ___

29.	CLAY DEMO: The relationship between Legal and Invest.			___ ___ ___

30.	 									___ ___ ___

31.									 	___ ___ ___

32.									 	___ ___ ___

                                 SECTION R: ON WAR by CARL VON CLAUSEWITZ 3

1.	Book One: Chapter I -- 	"What is War?"					___ ___ ___

2.	Book One: Chapter II -- "End and Means in War"				___ ___ ___

3.	ESSAY: Why in combat all the action is directed
	to the destruction of the enemy's fighting powers.
	Turn your write-up in to the Supervisor.				___ ___ ___

4.	Book One: Chapter III -- "The Genius for War"				___ ___ ___

5.	Book One: Chapter IV -- "Of Danger in War"				___ ___ ___

6.	Book One: Chapter V -- "Of Bodily Exertion in War"			___ ___ ___

7.	Book One: Chapter VI -- "Information in War"				___ ___ ___

8.	ESSAY: Write up what your use of the law of
	probability would be. What purpose would it serve?
	Turn your write-up in to the Supervisor.				___ ___ ___

9.	Book One: Chapter VII -- "Friction in War"				___ ___ ___

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10.	Book One: Chapter VIII -- "Concluding Remarks"				___ ___ ___

11.	Book Two: Chapter I -- "Branches of the Art of War"			___ ___ ___

12.	Book Two: Chapter II -- "On the Theory of War"				___ ___ ___

13.	Book Two: Chapter III -- "Art or Science of War"			___ ___ ___

14.	Book Two: Chapter IV -- "Methodicism"					___ ___ ___

15.	Book Two: Chapter V -- "Criticism"					___ ___ ___

16.	DEMO: Why all action in war is directed on probable,
	not on certain, results.						___ ___ ___

17.	Book Two: Chapter VI -- "On Examples"					___ ___ ___

18.	Book Three: Chapter I -- "Strategy"					___ ___ ___

19.	CLAY DEMO: Strategy is the employment of the battle
	to gain the end of the war.						___ ___ ___

20.	Book Three: Chapter II -- "Elements of Strategy"			___ ___ ___

21.	Book Three: Chapter III -- "Moral Forces"				___ ___ ___

22.	Book Three: Chapter IV -- "The Chief Moral Powers"			___ ___ ___

23.	Book Three: Chapter V -- "Military Virtue of an
				  Army"						___ ___ ___

24.	ESSAY: Write up 3 examples of "esprit de corps"
	that you have observed. Turn your write-up in to
	the Supervisor.								___ ___ ___

25.	Book Three: Chapter VI -- "Boldness"					___ ___ ___

26.	Book Three: Chapter VII -- "Perseverance"				___ ___ ___

27.	ESSAY: What role does perseverence play in
	warfare and how would it apply to you? Turn your
	write-up in to the Supervisor.						___ ___ ___

28.	Book Three: Chapter VIII -- "Superiority of Numbers"			___ ___ ___

29.	Book Three: Chapter IX -- "The Surprise"				___ ___ ___

30.	Book Three: Chapter X -- "Stratagem"					___ ___ ___

31.	Book Three: Chapter XI -- "Assembly of Forces in
				Space"						___ ___ ___

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32.	Book Three: Chapter XII -- "Assembly of Forces
				in Time"					___ ___ ___

33.	CLAY DEMO: "...all forces which are available
	and destined for a strategic object should be
	simultaneously applied to it."						___ ___ ___

34.	Book Three: Chapter XIII -- "Strategic Reserve"				___ ___ ___

35.	Book Three: Chapter XIV -- "Economy of Forces"				___ ___ ___

36.	Book Three: Chapter XV -- "Geometrical Element"				___ ___ ___

37.	Book Three: Chapter XVI -- "On the Suspension of the Act in War" 	___ ___ ___

38.	Book Three: Chapter XVII -- "On the Character of Modern War"		___ ___ ___

39.	Book Three: Chapter XVIII -- "Tension and Rest"				___ ___ ___

40.	Book Four: Chapter I -- "Introductory"					___ ___ ___

41.	Book Four: Chapter II -- "Character of the
				Modern Battle"					___ ___ ___

42.	Book Four: Chapter III -- "The Combat in General"			___ ___ ___

43.	DEMO: How does combat relate to your post?				___ ___ ___

44.	Book Four: Chapter IV -- "The Combat in General (continuation)"		___ ___ ___

45.	DEMO: The three elements of victory and how these
	would relate to your post.						___ ___ ___

46.	Book Four: Chapter V -- "On the Signification of
	the Combat"								___ ___ ___

47.	ESSAY: There is a girl on service lines in your
	org who has antagonistic parents. The parents
	have come into the org with a suppressive reporter
	right on their heels to pick up the girl. You had
	no warning of this, the TV cameras are rolling and
	the reporter and parents are firing allegations at
	you. Write up the following:
	a) How you would handle this situation defensively;			___ ___ ___
 	b) How you would handle this offensively;				___ ___ ___
 	c) Which one is going to be effective and why.	 

					-29-

 	Turn your write-ups in to the Supervisor.				___ ___ ___

48.	Book Four: Chapter VI -- "Duration of the Combat"			___ ___ ___

49.	Book Four: Chapter VII -- "Decision of the Combat"			___ ___ ___

50.	Book Four: Chapter VIII -- "Mutual Understanding
				as to a Battle"					___ ___ ___

51.	Book Four: Chapter IX -- "The Battle"					___ ___ ___

52.	Book Four: Chapter X -- "Effects of Victory"				___ ___ ___

53.	Book Four: Chapter XI -- "The Use of the Battle"			___ ___ ___

54.	DEMO: How you can use the five truths about war:

	1. ___ ___ ___ 	4. ___ ___ ___

	2. ___ ___ ___	5. ___ ___ ___

	3. ___ ___ ___	

55.	Book Four: Chapter XII -- "Strategic Means of
	Utilizing Victory"							___ ___ ___

56.	Book Four: Chapter XIII -- "Retreat After a
	Lost Battle"								___ ___ ___

57.	Book Five: Chapter I -- "Introduction"					___ ___ ___

58.	Book Five: Chapter II -- "Absolute and Real War"			___ ___ ___

59.	Book Five: Chapter III -- "(A) Interdependence of the
	Parts in War"								___ ___ ___

60.	DEMO: How the following would apply: "... there is,
        only one result of war, the final result."				___ ___ ___

61.	Book Five: Chapter III -- "(B) Of the Magnitude of
        the Object of the War, and the Efforts to be Made"			___ ___ ___

62.	Book Five: Chapter IV -- "Ends in War More Precisely
        Defined - Overthrow of the Enemy"					___ ___ ___

63.	Book Five: Chapter V -- "Ends in War More Precisely
				Defined (continued) -- Limited Object"		___ ___ ___

64.	Book Five: Chapter VI -- "(A) Influence of the
	Political Object on the Military Object"                        	___ ___ ___

65.	DEMO: Why the political cause of a war has a
	great influence on the method in which it is	 

					-30-

 	conducted. Turn your write-up in to the supervisor.			___ ___ ___

66.	Book Five: Chapter VI -- "(B) War as an Instrument of Policy"		___ ___ ___

67.									 	___ ___ ___

68.	 									___ ___ ___

69.									 	___ ___ ___

                                SECTION S: COORDINATION 

*1.	HCO PL 31 Jan 83	THE REASON FOR ORGS				___ ___ ___

2.	HCO PL 13 Jan 83	THE BUSINESS OF ORGS				___ ___ ___

3.	HCO PL 1 July 82	Admin Know-How Series 41
				MANAGEMENT COORDINATION				___ ___ ___

*4.	HCO PL 24 Sept 88	PR Series 43
				PR AND PURPOSE					___ ___ ___

5.	CLAY DEMO: The importance of coordination.				___ ___ ___

6.	OSA NW Order 60		LEGAL APPROVAL					___ ___ ___

7.	GRAPHIC DEMONSTRATION: Do a diagram of the approval
	lines between Invest, PR, Legal and Church
	attorneys, showing what kinds of particles would
	be on these lines.							___ ___ ___

8.	HCO PL 26 Feb 72R	V IMPORTANT
	Rev. 10.9.90 		COORDINATION OR CONFUSION
				AN EXEC DIV CHECKLIST FOR
				QUALITY						___ ___ ___

9.	CLAY DEMO: The Power Quality points of a DSA Office
	(ensuring that in points #52 and #54 you show the
	application of the materials you have studied
	above).									___ ___ ___

10.	 	 								___ ___ ___

11.								 	 	___ ___ ___

12.								 	 	___ ___ ___

                                 SECTION T: APPRENTICESHIP

					-31- 
 	A certificate for the post is to be issued but only when the
	period of apprenticeship has been served satisfactorily and
	valid stats of the post are presented (Ref: HCO PL 12 Aug 71,
	HAT CHECKSHEET REQUIREMENTS). 
	Upon successful completion of the above step, the following
	attest is to be completed (Ref: HCO PL 21 July 71 II, VITAL HAS
	APPRENTICING ACTIONS):

	a) I have studied ALL the materials of the post I am in training for; 	___ ___ ___	

	b) I have studied and know: 

	My post in relationship to the org,					___ ___ ___	

 	My post in relationship to all other orgs and
	the Scientology Network,						___ ___ ___	

 	My post in relationship to myself;				 	___ ___ ___	

 	c) I have worked on the post long enough to KNOW
	the post, its functions, lines, terminals, what
	particles flow through the post, what changes
	I make to all of these, what PRODUCTS I am
	expected to achieve and CAN achieve;					___ ___ ___	

 	d) I have become a valuable and fully
	contributive member of the org.	___ ___ ___	

I attest that _________________________________ has achieved each of the points

A to D above and he/she can now be certified and posted as FULLY

HATTED DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL AFFAIRS INVESTIGATIONS OFFICER. 

HAS ATTEST:______________________________ DATE: _____________________________

SENIOR ATTEST:___________________________ DATE: _____________________________ 

STUDENT ATTEST:__________________________ DATE: _____________________________ 	

SECTION U: STUDENT COURSE COMPLETION

1.	STUDENT COMPLETION: 

	I have completed the requirements of this checksheet and I
	know and can apply this material.

STUDENT ATTEST:__________________________ DATE: _____________________________ 

					-32-
     	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 materials. 

SUPERVISOR ATTEST: _________________________ DATE: ___________________________

2.	CONDITIONAL: 
	If the student is not a fast flow student, he is given an
	examination on the materials of the course. Passing grade is 85%.

EXAMINER: ____________________________________ DATE: ___________________________

3.	STUDENT ATTESTATION AT C&A: 

     	I attest that I have a) enrolled on the course, b) paid for or
	signed an invoice for the course, c) studied and understood all of
	the materials on the checksheet, d) done all of the drills on this
	checksheet, e) can produce the results required in the materials of
	this course.

STUDENT ATTEST: _________________________ DATE: ______________________________

C&A: ______________________________________ DATE: ______________________________

4.	CERTS AND AWARDS: 

	This graduate has been issued a certificate of FULLY HATTED
	DEPARTMENT OF SPECIAL AFFAIRS INVESTIGATION OFFICER.

C&A: ______________________________________ DATE: _____________________________

 	(Route this form to the Course Administrator for filing in the
	student's folder.)

OSA HATS COMPILATIONS I/C
CMO INTERNATIONAL
Authorized by
AVC INT
for the
CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY

					-33- 

INTERNATIONAL

	(The compilation of this checksheet was done according to
	specific LRH policies and instructions which prescribe the
	standard format for hat checksheets.)

CSI:AVCI:OSAHCIC:gst

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