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September 1, 2006 by clerk

OSA NWO: Enemy Mistakes

OFFICE OF SPECIAL AFFAIRS

1 September 2006

OSA Network Order No. 101

OSA Int
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Invest Staff
Litigation Personnel
OSA Conts
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Confidential
ENEMY MISTAKES2
(Excerpted from a briefing of 25 July 1975.)

You always make an enemy make mistakes. One of the ways you do it is hit his morale, unstabilize him, make him frantic. And at that moment he will start to make mistakes. And then you just mop him up. That is a method of prosecuting a war.

Particularly with an overwhelmingly huge enemy.

L. RON HUBBARD
Founder

Notes

  1. This document in PDF format. ↩
  2. Cf. HCOB Mistakes, Anatomy Of ↩

Filed Under: Extremist Directives Tagged With: enemy, war

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