OSA Network Order 2


      :            OFFICE OF SPECIAL AFFAIRS NETWORK ORDER
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      : OSA NW ORDER 2                                 17 October 1987
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      :                    INVESTIGATORY PERSONNEL
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      :              (SEC ED 254 Int of 26 April 1966.
      :       Reissued on 17 October 1987 as an OSA NW Order.)
      


        The original date of issue is during the era of the Guardian office (before the Snow White Trials in 1979). This proves that Hubbard dictated Guardian Office orders, despite Scientology's claims to its members (and the U.S. Government) that Suppressive Persons [radicals outside of Scientology's control] infiltrated the Guardian Office and were responsible for Snow White.

        Miscavige, his lawyers, and his Public Relations representatives said that all Guardian Orders were "cancelled", so naturally the cult has to reissue many as OSA NW Orders. Simple, really. Keep the "tech". Just rename it something else to go with the illusion that the criminals (GO staff) were ousted, and the "off-source tech" issues (Guardian Orders) were cancelled. In parallel, rename the GO the "Office of Special Affairs". It's semantics, that's all -- an "acceptable" truth.

        The later issue date is after Hubbard's death in 1984. This proves that Scientology did not disband the Guardian's Office, despite Scientology's claims to the contrary. In reality, both GO and OSA are the same Scientology entity, internally named Division 20.

        Can any ex-GO/OSA confirm what "SEC ED 254 Int" means? I would guess "Section" or perhaps "Security". "ED" is perhaps "Executive Directive" (i.e. Hubbard makes Executive Directives to GO [OSA], which is clearly at odds with what Scientology told the US Government during the Snow White Trial). I would guess "Int" means either "Internal" or "International".

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      :    [Hubbard explains that "any non-Scientology person applying for a post in
      : Dept 3 Section 5* must be completely cleared on a "Joburg"" as well as have been 
      : shown to be both qualified and "potentially loyal", and without criminal record or tendencies before being : : employed in this section ] 
      
      


        A "Joburg" is a Sec Check (Security Check or lie-detector test) developed in Johannesburg, South Africa. It is more intense than the Sec Check given to OT applicants. It is meant to ensure unequivocal loyalty to Hubbard and Scientology. A Sec Check, one of Hubbard's more sinister uses of auditing "therapy", puts questions to the victim while they hold the cans of an e-meter . If the randomly-moving needle moves in the wrong way, it could mean instant excommunication via a "Suppressive Person" declare. The "null" in the text above is an auditor term for meter action, meaning "no reaction".

        Sec Checks contain inane questions such as "Have you ever enslaved a planet?" or "Do you have any evil thoughts toward L. Ron Hubbard?"

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      : [Hubbard explains that this policy will increase the quality, if not the quantity, 
      : of potential Sec 5 applicants.] 
      


        The Joburg Confessional is designed to extract the "crimes" (real or imagined) of the victim. Rather than being concerned that SPs [Suppressive Persons] may blackmail his OSA agents, Hubbard has set up his OSA agents so that he can blackmail them if the ever defect. "High-toned" refers to the Scientology Tone Scale.

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      :                                      L. RON HUBBARD
      : 				     Founder
      


        Ron is issuing Executive Directives to OSA.

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      : 				     Adopted as official
      : 				     Church policy by
      : 				     CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY
      : 				     INTERNATIONAL
      


        ...and it's official Church policy. Some "church", eh?

        1. What church needs "investigators"?
        2. What church needs to be sure these investigators cannot be blackmailed?
        3. Why would anyone want to blackmail a legitimate cleric acting in an official capacity?

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      : LRH:CSI:jk:ta
      


        This line describes the Scientology management hierarchy:

        1. L. Ron Hubbard dictates to the Church of Scientology International.
        2. CSI dictates to Jane Kember (?) [Worldwide Guardian or head of G.O.].
        3. jk dictates to "ta", who is probably the person charged with typesetting this OSA Network Order. Note: typographical errors appear in the original.

        Hubbard is clearly controlling the actions of the Guardian's Office, despite Scientology's claims to the contrary during the Snow White trial. Hubbard also controlled the Office of Special Affairs.

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      : * Section 5: See HCO PL 17 February 1966, PUBLIC INVESTIGATION
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        See also Investigation Section

        Why does a "church" have an organization to investigate the public?

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      : Unpublished work: Copyright (c) 1966
      : by L. Ron Hubbard.
      : Unpublished work: Copyright (c) 1987
      : by L. Ron Hubbard Library.
      : All Rights Reserved.
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        Copyright law changed in the 1980s such that copyrights are held in perpetuity. Before that time, I believe copyrights were valid for 20 years. If this is the case, the copyright on this work may have expired and this material is now in the public domain. Note from editor: From the threats received over these pages, that would appear not to be the case.


      Send comments to: Perry Scott <perry@ezlink.com>.