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8 May 1997 Rev. 8 May 2003
For Pilot Only (Cancels and rcplaces PO 3434RE-27, RPF Senes 27. THE RPF TECHNICAL PROGRAM.)
RPF Series 27R
THE RPF TECHNICAL PROGRAM
Reftrrncts:
HCOB 20 June 71 C/S Series 47
THE SUPREME TEST OF A C/S FO 3434RE-2 RPF Series 2
RPFTARGET
This is the Rehabilitation Project Force Technical Program. It has been written in strict •ccordance with the LRH references on tech handlings for the RPF.
The RPF provides the means by which those who have been destructive on post can fully redeem themseNes, thus regain their self-esteem as productive and contributing Sea Org members. This technical program has been compiled to facilitate exactly that.
Upon transfer to the RPF, one handles at once any ethics or PTS conditions and then his program is directed toward co-auditing where he receives a fuli cleanup of overts, withholds and evil purposes which underlie such poor conduct, all to be done while the person contributes on deck work so as not to go further out-exchange with the group.
Each person in the RPF is programmed strictly against this issue and in fuli alignment with the C/S Series.
The steps of this technical program are also laid out in a checklist attached to this issue. This checklist is placed in front of the RPF member’s case folder so that the co-auditor and C/S can sign off and attest that each step has been completed.
The RPF member’s training is programmed against the basie lineup of actions listed below under “AUDITING” This consists of getting through his conditions and then rapidly studying and drilling what he is going to audit, on a “read it, drill it, do it” basis. The RPF member does the specific “read it, do it, drill it” for the immediate auditing actions that his twin is to receive, and then audits his twin on that.
For further auditing actions required by the RPF member*s twin, the RPF member would train on the corresponding “read it, drill it, do it” for that action.
Such training allows RPF members to rapidly co-audit their way to redemption.
0. INTRODUCTORY STEP
As the first step upon entering the RPF, the person reads all RPF Series Flag Orders to gain a fuli understanding of the purpose, rules and regulations of the RPF program. He then executes certain waivers to attest that he wants to do the RPF program, understands the discipline required and is participating on his own volition.
1. COND1TIONAL: PTS HANDL1NG
lf PTS, the situation gets fully handled. This is to be done exactly per HCOB 31 Dec 1978RB II, OUTLINE OF PTS HANDLING The person is not to be put on any study actions or auditing actions other than those which handle PTSness, until such time as the PTS situation is handled.
(Jnpublishcd work: O creaied 1997 reviied 2003 CSI. All Rj|hb Rcscrvcd.