OSA Network Order No. 41
(Excerpted from a despatch of 5 July 1973.)
OSA NETWORK ORDER NO. 41
OSA NW
All Execs & Staff

CRIMINAL REHABILITATION AND NARCONON

(Excerpted from a despatch of 5 July 1973.)

The Nixon administration has gone on a consistent policy of cutting down or abolishing welfare activities. Typical of an administration with their own criminal tendencies (ref: Watergate) the concentration is on enforcement and violence.
Federal practice of indiscriminate raiding, including breaking and entering of homes and murdering innocent occupants across the US has been the subject of recent exposure.

As the failure to rehabilitate prisoners is the cause of so many police being hired (to police criminals and insane prematurely released without care or cure) the current government is seen to be operating on a wrong general. Thus they are increasing their police forces to "regulate" the conduct of the why. They population, thinking it criminal as a whole before the psychologists tell them instead of handling the criminal and insane in prisons (like they are again released on the population.

The right way is that rehabilitation is not being done in prisons or institutions and unhandled inmates are repeatedly released upon the population, making the appearance of crime waves. This is evidence against the effectiveness of psychiatry and psychology and therefore, mental technology.

The trend therefore is away from such projects as Narconon. ACTION SHOULD BE TAKEN, using data in the above paragraph, to REVERSE THIS TREND AND RETURN IT TOWARD SUCH ACTIVITIES. Narconon and like activities can—in fact, must—achieve this reversal.

L. RON HUBBARD
Founder