||||| From: martinottmann@yahoo.com (Martin Ottmann) Subject: Flag Order 3483 from July 29th, 1974 Date: 3 Aug 2003 13:36:00 -0700 Message-ID: <71d327bb.0308031236.754583db@posting.google.com> SEA ORGANIZATION FLAG ORDER 3483 29 July 1974 First Mate RPF DPF Stewards CLEANING TECH (From LRH OODs item of 23 June 74) I have just made a discovery about cleaning tech. Just like any study subject, a student can go glib. He can tell you how to do it but then does something else. The basis is Mis-U words, what else. Words like "dirt," "soap," "detergent," "mop," "plastic" are liable to weirdo misunderstoods. Of course below this is no-data-at-all. The why of a dirty ship is ignorance of and misunderstoods on cleaning tech. You see people putting in time "cleaning." You don't see much of a product. Sometimes you see the place much messier than it was. All overt products absorb time and/or money. And they trace to out-tech in the first place. So if people had huge Mis-Us on cleaning tech words or didn't research it at all, you would get a dirty environment no matter how hard they seemed to work cleaning the area up. To get a clean area or ship one would have to first clean up the crew on Mis-Us about cleaning and hygiene and get off their disagreements. Only then could you begin to make some progress. It would have to be followed up by honest development and study and then by honest application. L. RON HUBBARD COMMODORE Adopted as official Church policy by CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY INTERNATIONAL LRH:CSI:sw.dz.clb.pp.jm Copyright © 1988 L. Ron Hubbard Library ALL RIGHTS RESERVED