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Alan Walter was one of many famous Scientologist trained on the original St. Hill Special Briefing Course in the 60s at St Hill. He later went on to run franchises (later known as missions) in the USA. He also corresponded widely and sometimes pointedly on the early Freezone forums and chat boxes and lists.
 
Alan Walter was one of many famous Scientologist trained on the original St. Hill Special Briefing Course in the 60s at St Hill. He later went on to run franchises (later known as missions) in the USA. He also corresponded widely and sometimes pointedly on the early Freezone forums and chat boxes and lists.
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Alan was born in the suburbs of London, England, in December 1935 in a working class family who migrated to Australia after WWII.  Being in a working class family gave him the cultural thinking of “learning a trade to get a good job,” and this resulted in his not having the financial resources to afford the pay for the HPA Course that was to begin the career that would bring him to our attention.     
 
Alan was born in the suburbs of London, England, in December 1935 in a working class family who migrated to Australia after WWII.  Being in a working class family gave him the cultural thinking of “learning a trade to get a good job,” and this resulted in his not having the financial resources to afford the pay for the HPA Course that was to begin the career that would bring him to our attention.     
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== In Australia ==
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I’d been in Scientology since 1957 in Sydney, and done my HPA in Melbourne in April, 1960 and was on Melbourne Foundation staff in ’63.  During the daytime I ran my advertising and marketing business.
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I first Alan Walter in the late spring of 1963 or early ‘64 in Melbourne, Australia.  Alan always tried to tell me it 1961, but I know it had to be later because of what he mentioned in our conversation that day.
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On arriving at the Registrar to buy services, Alan found he simply did not have enough money to do the HPA (apart from the HQS Course, the HPA was the only course available in those days.)  Luckily, one of the most stellar and caring old pros to hold the Registrar post was Ron Masters who seemed to have the knack of inspiring folks to make it go right.  Alan at first was flummoxed at the amount it would cost for the course and expenses to be off work for the eight weeks of the course.  But as he was outside after leaving the HASI, it came to him as an insight that he should do a deal with a company he had invested in to sell its product himself, directly, door to door.
  
  

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Alan Walter biography - started 8th October 2015

Page started by Roger Boswarva, where the box is filled in : http://scientolipedia.org/info/Alan_C._Walter

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Alan Walter was one of many famous Scientologist trained on the original St. Hill Special Briefing Course in the 60s at St Hill. He later went on to runUndergo processing. (Science of Survival, p.75) franchises (later known as missions) in the USA. He also corresponded widely and sometimes pointedly on the early Freezone forums and chat boxes and lists.

Biography by:Roger Boswarva Website: http://knowledgism-practice-group.org

Childhood

Alan was born in the suburbs of London, England, in December 1935 in a working class family who migrated to Australia after WWII. Being in a working class family gave him the cultural thinking of “learning a trade to get a good job,” and this resulted in his not having the financial resources to afford the pay for the HPAAbbreviation for Hubbard Professional Auditor. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976). Course that was to begin the career that would bring him to our attention.

In Australia

I’d been in Scientology since 1957 in Sydney, and done my HPAAbbreviation for Hubbard Professional Auditor. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976). in Melbourne in April, 1960 and was on Melbourne FoundationAn evening, part-time organization. It's hours are 6:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M., Monday through Friday and 9:00 A.M. to 11:00 P.M. Saturday and Sunday. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976) staff in ’63. During the daytime I ran my advertising and marketing business.

I first Alan Walter in the late spring of 1963 or early ‘64 in Melbourne, Australia. Alan always tried to tell me it 1961, but I know it had to be later because of what he mentioned in our conversation that day.

The PE Course would have been before the following?!?!?!

On arriving at the Registrar to buy services, Alan found he simply did not have enough money to do the HPAAbbreviation for Hubbard Professional Auditor. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976). (apart from the HQSAbbreviation for Hubbard Qualified Scientologist. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976) Course, the HPAAbbreviation for Hubbard Professional Auditor. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976). was the only course available in those days.) Luckily, one of the most stellar and caring old pros to hold the Registrar postA position from which a terminal operates in an org, where one knows that somebody is at. (FO 2200) was Ron Masters who seemed to have the knack of inspiring folks to make it go right. Alan at first was flummoxed at the amount it would cost for the course and expenses to be off work for the eight weeks of the course. But as he was outside after leaving the HASIAbbreviation for Hubbard Association of Scientologists International. (Modern Management Technology Defined (C) 1976)., it came to him as an insight that he should do a deal with a company he had invested in to sell its product himself, directly, door to door.


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Main site for Allen's work: www.knowledgism.com