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    HCO BULLETIN OF 20 SEPTEMBER 1978



Remimeo



         AN INSTANT F/N IS A READ



   Refs:

   HCOB 2 Nov. 68R   CASE SUPERVISOR CLASS VIII

                     THE BASIC PROCESSES

   HCOB 20 Feb. 70   FLOATING NEEDLES AND END PHENOMENA





An instant F/N is an F/N which occurs instantly at the end of the 

major thought voiced by the auditor or at the end of the major 

thought voiced by the pc (when he originates items or tells what 

the command means).



It will most usually be seen as a LFBD / F/N or a LF / F/N.



So what does this mean, "An instant F/N is a read"?



A read means there's charge there to handle. It means there is 

force connected with that significance which is available to the pc 

to view and run. It means that item is real to the pc.



An F/N means something has keyed out.



Now, a key-out is what we are looking for on many processes which 

are run. It means "Stop. End of process, end of rud, end of 

action." So an instant F/N does not always mean you should take up 

that item.



To sort this out, you will have to understand the basic mechanics 

of key-out, key-in and erasure. It will then become clear why an 

F/N is a read and when it is taken up. To confuse this could really 

mess up a pc.



For example, on ruds, Prepcheck questions, protest, overrun, 

rehabs, to name a few, an instant F/N would not be taken up. The EP 

of charge keyed out has been attained.



But to ignore an instant F/N on Dianetic items and certain 

correction lists, etc., will leave the pc with bypassed charge and 

major areas of case unhandled. The key is "Is a handling required 

on the item or is an F/N the legitimate EP?"



You will also have to understand that we are talking about INSTANT 

F/Ns. An F/N which continues to F/N through an assessment means "No 

Charge."



An instant F/N on an item means charge has just keyed out on that 

item and that it can key back in again. There are actions, as in 

Dianetics, where a key-out is not what you are going for. You want 

the postulate off the basic incident of the chain, which indicates 

you have an erasure.



In Dianetics an instant F/N takes precedence over all other reads. 

This is because the pc, having just keyed out the charge on that 

item, will find it most real. It will be the most runnable item. An 

instantly F/Ning item is taken up first. LFBD, LF, F and sF follow 

in their usual order.



The use of this thing is mainly a C/S use. A C/S can look down a 

column of two-way comm or look down an L and N list and spot what 

F/Ned. If the C/S doesn't realize that this was the item, he can 

then take erroneously some LFBD item or F item out of the columns 

of two-way comm as the resulting item for that subject.



The use of an F/N as a read is almost entirely relegated to the 

next C/S except when used in Dianetics.



Example: A C/S is looking for the actual service facsimile in two-

way comm. (You usually L and N to find service facs but you may 

have an instance where you found one in two-way comm.) The pc 

mentions several and finally one F/Ns. The C/S knows at once it is 

the service fac.



Example: A two-way comm has operated as a list and the C/S is 

trying to reconstruct it. Unless he knows that an F/N is a read, he 

might overlook the actual item on that list which is the one which 

occurred immediately before the F/N. This is the item.



When used in the session itself, the auditor has to know that an 

F/N is a read in doing L and N. The item which F/Ned is of course 

the item.



In a Dianetic session it is not uncommon to find a brief F/N 

occurring on a list or a preassessment. In Dianetics we are not 

interested in key-outs. We are interested in chains and erasures. 

So the "hottest reading item" on the list is the one that gave an 

F/N. Usually it will be a BD F/N. If the Dianetic auditor does not 

know that an instant F/N is a read, he is likely to ignore the item 

that F/Ned.



In Dianetics, you will find that an F/N taken up again will 

immediately key in, but this is what the Dianetic auditor wants.



The Scientology auditor is usually handling other phenomena, and if 

he bypassed an F/N and kept on going, the TA would go up and he 

would have trouble.



So the use of this principle is a very touchy thing and has to be 

understood.



Of course, the first thing you have to know about is what an F/N 

looks like.



This tech fully understood and applied will mean the difference 

between a case being fully handled and "just doing better." 

Understand it and use it. You'll see the difference in your 

results.





L. RON HUBBARD

Founder



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