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Subject: The TR-L -- Training Routine Lie.
FredricRice asked this question on 4/28/2000:
Is this an actual Scientology practice or were these documents forged
by the FBI that claims they seized them in the 1977 raids:
"INTELLIGENCE SPECIALIST TRAINING ROUTINE - TR-L
Purpose: To train the student to give a false statement with good TR-1. To
train the student to outflow false data effectively.
Position: Same as TR-1
Commands: Part 1 - "Tell me a lie". Command given by coach. Part 2 -
interview type 2. WC by coach.
Greg Churilov gave this response on 4/30/2000:
I have never heard of such routine.
Also, it goes against everything I have ever experienced and/or learned
from Scientology in regards to Ethics and Integrity.
You're free to believe whatever you want.
Spirit
FredricRice rated this answer a 1.
Would you like a copy of the document? I can provide suitable URLs which
include this Scientology document as part of numerous court records.
I'm curious how you consider yourself an expect on Scientology given the
fact that you don't know anything about much of Scientology's policies.
Are you a pre-clear still?
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Answered by: Greg Churilov
Asked By: FredricRice
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