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WATERLOO STATION

WATERLOO STATION
ScnMaster
a process where, in a populated area (park, railroad station, etc.), the auditor spots people and has the preclear tell him something he wouldn't mind not-knowing about these persons, or these persons not-knowing about him. The name of this process is derived from the name of a railroad station located in London, England, Waterloo Station. Scientology 8-8008 Glossary Final approval c. 3 Mar 1990
WATERLOO STATION
ScnTUEU
a process where, in a populated area (park, railroad station, etc.), the auditor spots people and has the preclear tell him something he wouldn't mind not-knowing about these persons, or these persons not-knowing about him. The name of this process is derived from the name of a railroad station located in London, England, Waterloo Station. (Appendix A, #7)a process where, in a populated area (park, railroad station, etc.), the auditor spots people and has the preclear tell him something he wouldn't mind not-knowing about these persons, or these persons not-knowing about him. The name of this process is derived from the name of a railroad station located in London, England, Waterloo Station.a Scientology process done in a populated area (park, railroad station, etc.), in which the auditor spots people and has the preclear tell him something he wouldn't mind not-knowing about these persons, or these persons not-knowing about him. The name of this process is derived from the name of a railroad station located in London, England, Waterloo Station.
WATERLOO STATION
ScnTUEU
one of the main five railway stations situated around central London, England. It was originally built in 1848 and is the largest railway station in the country.
WATERLOO STATION
ScnTech
a process where, in a populated area (park, railroad station, etc.) you have the pc tell the auditor something he wouldn't mind not-knowing about persons, or the persons not-knowing about him which auditor spots for him. (PAB 69)