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The Technical Bulletins of Dianetics and Scientology by L The Technical Bulletins of Dianetics and Scientology by L. Ron Hubbard FOUNDER OF DIANETICS AND SCIENTOLOGY Volume VIII 1972-1976 _____________________________________________________________________ I will not always be here on guard. The stars twinkle in the Milky Way And the wind sighs for songs Across the empty fields of a planet A Galaxy away. You won’t always be here. But before you go, Whisper this to your sons And their sons — “The work was free. Keep it so.” L. RON HUBBARD L. Ron Hubbard Founder of Dianetics and Scientology EDITORS’ NOTE “A chronological study of materials is necessary for the complete training of a truly top grade expert in these lines. He can see how the subject progressed and so is able to see which are the highest levels of development. Not the least advantage in this is the defining of words and terms for each, when originally used, was defined, in most cases, with considerable exactitude, and one is not left with any misunderstoods.” —L. Ron Hubbard The first eight volumes of the Technical Bulletins of Dianetics and Scientology contain, exclusively, issues written by L. Ron Hubbard, thus providing a chronological time track of the development of Dianetics and Scientology. Volume IX, The Auditing Series, and Volume X, The Case Supervisor Series, contain Board Technical Bulletins that are part of the series. They are LRH data even though compiled or written by another. So that the time track of the subject may be studied in its entirety, all HCO Bs have been included, excluding only those upper level materials which will be found on courses to which they apply. If an issue has been revised, replaced, or canceled, this has been indicated in the upper right-hand corner along with the page number of the issue which should be referred to. The points at which Ron gave tape recorded lectures have been indicated as they occurred. Where they were given as part of an event or course, information is given on that event or course on the page in the chronological volumes which corresponds to the date. The symbol “**” preceding a tape title means that copies are available from both Publications Organizations. A tape preceded by “*” means that it will soon be available. No asterisk (*) means that neither Publications Organization nor Flag has a master copy of that lecture. If you have, or know anyone who has, copies of these tapes, please contact the Flag Audio Chief, P.O. Box 23751, Tampa, Florida, 33623, U.S.A. The number in the tape title is a code for the date; example: 5505C07—55 = year, 1955; 05 = month, May; C = copy; 07 = day, 7th; 7 May 1955. The abbreviation tells what group the tape is a part of. For an explanation of the abbreviations see Volume X, page 539. At the back of this volume is a Subject Index covering only the material in this volume. Use the index to locate the LRH source material in context, don’t just get data from the index. This index has been combined with indexes from other volumes to form the Cumulative Index which is in Volume X, starting on page 287. i TECHNICAL BULLETINS 1972-1976 CONTENTS 1972 1 Jan.RA L IX Hi-Lo TA List Revised (revised & reissued 20 Nov. 1974) 2 Jan. WC1 Comes First (W/C Series 30) 10 3 Jan. C/Sing Checklist (C/S Series 69 Addition) 11 7 Jan. Training and Interning Staff Auditors 12 14 Jan. Study Correction List (canceled—see Vol. IX, 329) 16 20 Jan. PTS RD Addition 19 22 Jan. Drugs & Trippers (reissue of 23 Sept. 1968) Vol.—258 3 Feb. R6EW—OT III No Interference Area 20 15 Feb. False TA Addition 2 24 16 Feb. Talking the TA Down Modified (C/S Series 74) 25 18 Feb. False TA Addition 3 26 22 Feb. Word Clearing Method 4 (WIC Series 32R) (revised 26 Mar. 1972) (revised—see 301) 28 24 Feb. Word Clearing OCAs (C/S Series 71A) 30 26 Feb. Word Clearing Series 15R 32 26 Feb. LRH Model Tape Sessions (26 Feb. 1972) 33 29 Feb.R False TA Checklist (revised 23 Nov. 1973) (revised—see 417) 34 1 Mar. Establishment Officer Series Lectures (1 Mar.—6 Mar. 1972) 36 13 Mar. Production and Establishment—Orders and Products (EstO Series 5) (HCO PL) 37 16 Mar. What is a Course—High Crime (HCO PL) 41 23 Mar. Full Product Clearing Long Form (EstO Series 11) (HCO PL) 44 24 Mar. HAS Specialist and Establishment Officer Auditing Program (Revised) (revision of 20 Nov. 1971) 50 26 Mar. Word Clearing Method 4 (W/C Series 32R) (revision of 22 Feb. 1972) (revised—see 301) 28 27 Mar.R Course Supervisor Correction List—Study Corr List 2R (revised 3 Dec. 1974) 52 27 Mar.RA Auditor Correction List—Auditor Recovery (Study Corr List 3RA) (revised & reissued 17 Dec. 1974) 60 30 Mar. Primary Correction Rundown—First Cramming Correction (Study Series 5) (revised—see 133) 65 30 Mar. Expanded Dianetics Lectures (30 Mar.—7 A pr. 1972) 67 31 Mar. Expanded Dianetics Series 1 (revised—see 87) 68 2 Apr.RB L3 EXD RB—Expanded Dianetics Repair List (Exp. Dn. Series 3RB) (revised 17 Mar. 1974) 70 3 Apr. Re: Study Series 5 see footnote— 67 ii 1972 (cont.) 3 Apr. Primary Rundown Note (Study Series 6) 75 4 Apr. Tech Div Primary Rundown (revised—see 135) 76 4 Apr. Ethics (EstO Series 14) (HCO PL) 78 7 Apr.R Touch Assists—Correct Ones (BTB)(revised & reissued 23 June 1974) Vol.. IX—502 9 Apr. Correct Danger Condition Handling (HCO PL) 82 10 Apr. PreOTs Don’t C/S (C/S Series 75, Solo C/S Series 13) 85 15 Apr. Expanded Dianetics Series 1R 87 16 Apr. PTS RD Correction List 89 17 Apr. C/Sing a PTS Rundown (C/S Series 76) 91 19 Apr. “Quickie” Defined (C/S Series 77) 93 20 Apr. Suppressed Pcs and PTS Tech (Exp. Dn. Series 4) 95 20 Apr. Product Purpose and Why and WC Error Correction (C/S Series 78) 96 24 Apr. PTS Interviews (C/S Series 79, Exp. Dn. Series 5) 98 26 Apr. The Glib Student (Study Series 8) 99 3 May Ethics and Executives (Exec. Series 12) (HCO PL) 100 3 May Havingness 105 4 May Six Basic Processes 107 4 May Assists—A Flag Expertise Subject (correction of 23 July 1971) Vol.. VII—335 5 May R The Remedy of Havingness (revised 17 Jan. 1973) 112 6 May Remedy of Havingness—The Process 115 7 May Expanded Gita 120 8 May The Importance of Havingness 123 8 May Old Lists Are Not To Be Copied (reissue of 19 Sept. 1968) Vol. VI—256 8 May Lists (reissue of 30 Sept. 1968) Vol. VI—263 10 May Robotism 127 11 May Standard C/S for Word Clearing in Session—Method 1 (W/C Series 8RB) (revision of 30 June 1971) 131 12 May Training and CCH Processes (reissue of 11 June 1957) Vol. III— 61 30 May The Primary Correction Rundown Revised (Study Series 5R) (revision of 30 Mar. 1972) 133 30 May Primary Rundown (Revised) (revision of 4 Apr. 1972) 135 30 May Super-literacy (LRH ED 178 Int) see—314 2 June L4BR—For Assessment of All Listing Errors (revision of 15 Dec. 1968) 138 3 June R PTS Rundown, Final Step (revised 15 Oct. 1974) 141 9 June Grammar (W/C Series 36) 143 10 June Bypassed Charge (reissued 21 Sept. 1974) 144 12 June Length of Time to Evaluate (Data Series 26, EstO Series 18) (HCO PL) 145 15 June “Dog Pcs” (C/S Series 80) 147 iii 1972 (cont.) 16 June R Auditor’s Rights Modified (C/S Series 81R) (revised 27 Feb. 1975) 149 19 June Dinky Dictionaries (W/C Series 37) 151 21 June Method 5 (W/C Series 3 8) 152 21 June Method 6 (W/C Series 39) 153 21 June Method 7 (W/C Series 40) 154 21 June Method 8 (W/C Series 41) 155 25 June Recovering Students and Pcs (HCO PL) see—193 20 July Primary Correction Rundown Handling 157 20 July Distractive and Additive Questions and Orders 160 10 Aug. Dianetic HCO B—Interest (C/S Series 82, Exp. Dn. Series 6) (amended & reissued 28 Mar. 1974) 161 13 Aug.R Fast Flow Training (corrected & reissued 15 Aug. 1972) 162 15 Aug. Fast Flow Training (corrected reissue of 13 Aug. 1972) 162 16 Aug. Flubless C/Sing (C/S Series 84) 164 17 Aug. Method 4 Notes (W/C Series 42) (revised—see 305) 166 18 Aug. Grammar Definition (W/C Series 43) 167 3 Sept. Honest TRs (LRH ED 180 Int) see— 33 13 Sept. Catastrophes From and Repair of “No Interest” Items (C/S Series 85, Exp. Dn. Series 7) (amended & reissued 28 Mar. 1974) 169 5 Oct. Continuous PT Overts (reissue of 25 Sept. 1968) Vol. VI—260 2 Nov. How To Get Results In an HGC (C/S Series 56, Aud. Admin Series 2) (reissue of 25 Aug. 1971) Vol. VII—365 6 Nov. Illiteracy and Work (W/C Series 44) 170 6 Nov. Auditor’s Worksheets (C/S Series 66, Aud. Admin Series 15) (reissue of 3 Nov. 1971 ) Vol. VII—433 12 Nov. Johannesburg Security Check—Revised (HCO PL) (revision of 7 Apr. 1961 ) see footnote—422 15 Nov. Students Who Succeed 172 13 Dec.R Integrity Processing Questions Must Be F/Ned (I/P Series 10R) (revised & reissued 1 Nov. 1974) 175 14 Dec.R Generalities Won’t Do (I/P Series 11R) (reissued 1 Nov.
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