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Rundown 2-45 -- Rather expensive process, isn't it?
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Subject: Rundown 2-45 -- Rather expensive process, isn't it?
Answered by: Greg Churilov
Asked By: FredricRice

FredricRice asked this question on 4/28/2000:

In "The Creation of Human Ability - A Handbook of Scientology," Hubbard covers the R2-45:

"R2-45 - an enormously effective process for exteriorization, but its use is frowned upon by this society at this time."

...cuts...

"Any Sea Organization member contacting any of them is to use auditing process R2-45"

-=- End extract from Hubbard's book -=-

I know that .45 caliber bullets are rather expensive. Can Scientologists shoot their enemies with the cheaper .9mm bullets instead?

Thanks.

Greg Churilov declined to answer on 4/29/2000:

No reason was provided for declining this question




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