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Quote: With much hard experience the data now contained in HCO Policy Letters was won. In 1965 I began an active search for the basic laws of the Third Dynamic. What has been found since then has been recorded on tapes or published in HCO Pol Ltrs.

If auditing took 38 years to bring to a highly polished state, then the 20 years of experience of which only 5 were devoted to an active effort to locate the basic laws can be seen to be an incomplete study.

But incomplete or not, the data and drills contained in HCO Policy Letters are a great advance over what Man had. (HCO POLICY LETTER OF 11 APRIL 1970, Third Dynamic Tech)

LRH issued an "Intelligence Hypothesis", reissued in 1979 as "GO 060571 LRH, 6 May 1971, WORKING THEORY'". --- Quotes from the 1971 issue:

"So far we have been using an "Intelligence Hypothesis" I developed in 1965. Taking all channels of attack on us country by country, I found the cycle of attacking sources was (a) Income Tax (b) Health Dept or Agency (c) Immigration and (d) a type of press.

Moving this up to an International level, and trying to find out who could have that much influence the Intelligence Hypothesis I formed was that it would have to be a member of the World Bank with psychiatric connections or who planned usages of psychiatry as part of world control.

We used this to narrow and target our searches. It led us to WFMH and the NAMH. And it served us well. ...

We found the central handler and proved it by numerous correspondences we were given. The track on this was started by a bit of flair (insight). And it has proved out absolutely. The person is "Mary Appleby" Secretary of the National Association of Mental Health of England. It is she who writes and phones her contacts to start attacks on Scientology.

Her uncle (just now deceased) was OTTO NIEMEYER of the World Bank.

So that finally ends off the 1965 Intelligence Hypothesis as totally correct." (Data Sources: Policies, GO 060571 LRH)

1965-1966 ®

A complete data analysis should go back at least to 1965 when ethics conditions first came out, possibly earlier. Since 1965 forward, one can view the use of heavy force to control, fear tactics, and physical restraint, etc. Those who were there remember the inception of these methods. From that time forward, one finds the misuse of ethics conditions on persons with great enturbulation resulting -- one finds additives to the ethics conditions in the form of make-wrong mechanisms -- including outright physical body punishment. One finds ARCxs occurring, some severe enough to cause former upstats to leave altogether. It is true that some people left before this time, but it was due to the case strain from running research processes. 

So from 1965 on, we find individuals who had heavy force used against them or who were assigned wrong conditions -- then made wrong about the wrong condition. An example of grossly misapplied ethics was when John McMasters was thrown overboard on the Flagship (a practice commonly used on erring auditors), breaking his arm on the way down and then made to tread water for 3 hours while begging to be pulled in as he did have a broken arm. McMasters left Scn because of "misuse of ethics" and no one ever got back this chief spokesperson, a top Class 8 Auditor. This public opinion leader was responsible for thousands and thousands of people coming into Scn. This is one example, but this sort of thing happened to many many persons. (Dane Tops Debrief)

The Churches of Scientology struggled financially for years. In 1966 LRH came out with the Ethics Policies, which basically stated that if things weren't going well, a suppressive person was actively causing statistics to drop. The witch-hunts started. In Seattle alone, there were about nineteen people declared suppressive. Considering there really weren't very many active Scientologists in 1966 in Seattle, that was a lot of people. (P.Krenik)

1965-1967

In 1982 a booklet called 'How Big was Old Saint Hill' was published. This gives some idea of how successfully this Org operated. The data we have in the booklet runs from the beginning of 1965 to September 1967. The start of the operation coincides with a reliable method of achieving the state of Clear. Prior to that  time it had been a pretty hit and miss process and most of the people who had achieved the state had beer cleared personally by Ron Hubbard. Now a programme of steps was available which comparatively new auditors, not necessarily Clear themselves, could be taught to deliver. 

The operation started with less than six staff and during its first quarter was turning over an average of £1,490 per week (at 1965 values). Growth in turnover and staff was very rapid. Within six months turnover had reached an average of £4,521 per week and staff were approaching the 200 mark. Over the next 12 months staff numbers levelled  off at 250 but turnover reached a weekly average of £9,532. By the end of the final year for which we have figures average weekly turnover had reached £19,261. 

Much more important than turnover figures were the actual products of the activity. Clears were being mass produced. At its peak Saint Hill produced 21 Clears in one week, There was a delivery staff of 50 Auditors. Twelve of these were 'Review Auditors' whose job it was to sort out any case that got bogged down. There were 200 people training to be auditors plus another 100 studying other things. The number of students completing courses in any one week averaged between 40 and 50. (The Sad Tale of Scientology, Eric Townsend, Chapt. 6, pg. 25)

1965, 7 April 

HCO Executive Letter of 7 April 1965 

Ron’s Journal No. 11

In Australia the "Enquiry" by Holy Joe Anderson, the famous Catholic bigot, is over and he is to make a report to the State Parliament probably next September.

Evidently both the Victorian Enquiry and the U.S. FDA hearings were inspired by the Catholic Church!

Ron (Chronology of Policies and GOs concerning the attacks on Dianetics/Scientology)

1965, 21.4.

The Board of Inquiry concluded its hearing on April 21, 1965 and Anderson tabled his report in Parliament the first week in October of the same year. In his report, Anderson attacked Scientology in what one news account called "the strongest terms ever used in an official investigation in Australia". (O. Garrison, Hidden Story of Scientology, pg. 159-160)

1965, May 

Power Processing, Grades V and VA on the Grade Chart, released at Saint Hill. (CofS)

1965, 3 May 

The Classification, Gradation and Awareness Chart, listing the levels of training and grades of processing was released by L. Ron Hubbard at Saint Hill. With the release of the "Grade Chart," lower-level auditing grades (Grades 0 through IV) were also released. (CofS)

1965, 11 June 

Hubbard College of Scientology Saint Hill Foundation founded. Subsequently, Foundations, which operate in the evenings and on weekends, were established in all Scientology organizations to facilitate the delivery of training and auditing services to the working public. (CofS)

1965, September 

L. Ron Hubbard inaugurated the Clearing Course at Saint Hill Manor... (CofS)

1965, 6 October 

HCO Executive Letter of 6 October 1965 

The Melbourne Enquiry Into Scientology

In 1942 as the senior US naval officer in Northern Australia by a fluke of fate I helped save them from the Japanese.

L. Ron Hubbard (Chronology of Policies and GOs concerning the attacks on Dianetics/Scientology)

1965, beg. October

The Board of Inquiry concluded its hearing on April 21, 1965 and Anderson tabled his report in Parliament the first week in October of the same year. In his report, Anderson attacked Scientology in what one news account called "the strongest terms ever used in an official investigation in Australia".

In the summary of his findings, Anderson denounced Scientology in toto. "The Board has been unable to find any worthwhile redeeming feature in Scientology." The whole body of its doctrine was a "fabric of falsehood, fraud and fantasy".

"Scientology is evil; its techniques evil, its practice a serious threat to the community, medically, morally and socially; and its adherents sadly deluded and often mentally ill."

As for the founder of Scientology: "However Hubbard may appear to his devoted followers, the Board can form no other view than that Hubbard is a fraud and Scientology fraudulent."

And in another place: "His sanity is to be gravely doubted."

In prompt reaction to the Report, Victorian Premier Sir Henry Bolte called a press conference to announce that the Government was duty bound to act on the Board's recommendations. (O. Garrison, Hidden Story of Scientology, pg. 159-160)

1965, 3 November

HCO Executive Letter of 3 November 1965 

Our U.S. Suits Against Newspapers on FDA Raid Stories Etc.

The suit which may be easiest to bring is against the newspaper publishing the FDA and other libel and slander naming in it also the American Medical Association, the American Psychiatric Association, the Better Business Bureau and the clipping or press bureau that forwarded it and the charge probably best consists of "Libel and slander to forward a Conspiracy to monopolize healing in contravention of the Sherman Anti-Trust Laws" or a similar anti-monopoly act.

However the treatment of the AMA, APA, BBB (and its collusion with the U.S. government on the same subject) of the chiropractors, AMA lobbying against other healing group for pro MD legislation all adds up to conspiracy easily proven.

The BBB issues pamphlets about "Cures" and "Quacks" written by the AMA.

The Australian mess was sparked off by the continual collusion of the AMA, APA, BBB and the U.S. Consul in Melbourne to whom libel was traced some years ago.

The AMA held a huge Congress in Washington D.C., got it addressed by government leaders, and branded anyone else engaged in healing a "Quack" and has since kept this exhibit alive in Washington.

Any libel and slander around myself or Scientology is based on a 15 year endless campaign by this group. The AMA issues "news releases" to magazines and papers villifying us.

A direct tracing of the FDA attack goes back to the AMA Congress in Washington D.C. (Sheraton-Park Hotel 1962?)

As a side comment, before I seemed to threaten the multi-billion dollar healing empire of the AMA and APA, all my personal press was beautiful and good.

L. Ron Hubbard (Chronology of Policies and GOs concerning the attacks on Dianetics/Scientology)

1965, 20 November 

The seven-division organizing board issued by L. Ron Hubbard from Saint Hill. (CofS)

...Ron Hubbard evolved a structure of seven separate Departments or Divisions to perform all the f unctions of delivering, training, quality control, dissemination to new people, internal and external communication, staffing, staff training, finance and premises. The structure to do this was laid out on an organisation chant, known as an 'Org Board', and it is still used in the running of the Church Orgs today. (The Sad Tale of Scientology, Eric Townsend, Chapt. 6)

1965, December 

Scientology: A New Slant on Life published. (CofS)

In less than two months (see: 1965, Oct.), the Victorian legislature passed what was called the Psychological Practices Act, 1965, whose principal aim was the banning of Scientology. In fact, it was at first known informally as the Scientology Prohibition Bill.

The chief provisions of the Act are:

It sets up a Psychological Council and requires the registration of psychologists with the Council; and restricts the practice of that profession for fee or reward, as well as the use of the word "psychologist", or similar expressions.

It imposes a fine of A$ 5oo for use of the E-meter by anyone other than registered psychologists.

It makes it a criminal offence, punishable by a fine of $2oo for the first conviction and up to two years' imprisonment for a second, to demand or receive directly or indirectly, any fee or reward for the teaching, practice or application of Scientology. The same restriction applies to holding oneself out as being willing to teach Scientology.

It directs all persons holding "Scientology records" to deliver them up to the Attorney-General and authorizes the seizure of such records by law enforcement officials.

Acting swiftly under terms of the last mentioned clause, within one half hour after passage of the bill, police raided the Scientology headquarters in Melbourne, where they confiscated some 4,ooo documents, personal files and books.

The Scientologists' response to this draconian suppression in Victoria was to publish a booklet entitled Kangaroo Court, which laid bare the conspiracy and bias behind the Melbourne Inquiry and vowed that Scientology would continue to grow in Victoria. "No vested interests or blackhearted politicians, no matter how much power they seem to ally themselves with, can stop our thoughts or our communications ... Our administrative form could be altered, but not the subject of Scientology ... We will be here teaching and listening when our opponents' names are merely mis-spelled references in a history book of tyranny." (O. Garrison, Hidden Story of Scientology, pg. 160-161)

1965, 30 December 

Church of Scientology of Twin Cities, Minnesota founded. (CofS)

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