1. defined more fully in the
Data Series, the out-
points are:
(1) omitted,
(2)
altered sequence,
(3)
dropped time,
(4)
falsehood,
(5)
altered importance,
(6)
wrong target,
(7)
wrong source,
(8)
contrary facts,
(9)
added time,
(10)
added inapplicable data,
(11)
incorrectly included datum.
(HCO PL 30 Aug 74 II) 2. it is a pointer toward a
situation.
(HCO PL 30 Sept 73 II) 3. when I say out-
points, there's two classes of out-
points, the organizational out-
points and the personal outpoints.
(7205C20 SO) 4. simply an illogical departure from the
ideal scene. By comparing the
existing scene with the
ideal scene one easily sees the out-
points.
(HCO PL 19 Mar 72 II) 5. the out-
points are really a description of idiocy.
(E STO 11, 7203CO6 SO I) 6. aberration is just the basis of out-
points.
(ESTO 4, 7203CO2 SO II) 7. anything that detracts from
potential survival in any
situation,
dangerous or
routine, is an out-
point.
(FO 2471) 8. illogical
data.
(HCO PL 18 May 70) 9. primary illogics.
(HCO PL 15 May 70, Data and Situation Analyzing) 10. any one
datum that is offered as true that is in
fact found to be illogical when compared to the five
primary points of
illogic.
(HCO PL 15 May 70, Data and Situation Analyzing)