The way not to find a Third Party is to compile a questionnaire that asks one and all in various ways, “Have you been a victim?” Do not ask questions such as, “Who has been mean to you?” or other questions which would tend to
Anyone who uses this approach (1) does not find any Third Party and (2) causes people to mentally or physically collapse to the extent that they cannot function causatively.
By definition, a Third Party is one who by false reports creates trouble between two people, a person and a group, or a group and another group.
The object of the investigation, then, is to find out who has been spreading false reports in order to stir up conflicts between people or groups. To find a Third Party one has to ask those involved in the dispute questions along the following lines:
1. a. Have you been told you wereb. What was said?
c. Who said it?
2. a. Have you been told someone was bad?
b. What was said?
c. Who said it?
3. a. Have you been told someone was doing wrong?
b. What was said?
c. Who said it?
4. a. Have you been told a group was bad?
b. What was said?
c. Who said it?
A questionnaire like this should have a limiter such as “On your job _____?” or “In your marriage _____?” or “In this family _____?”
It may also have a lot of answers so leave ample space for each question.
By then combining names given, you have one name appearing far more often than the rest. This is done by counting names. You then investigate this person.
By following this procedure, you will find out exactly who has been stirring up conflicts and thus open the door to their resolution.
With this tool in your hands you will be able to change conditions between family members, associates and groups you come into contact with and restore harmony.
Such a remedy for previously unresolvable conflicts never existed before Scientology. It is the solution to a
draw out, cause or produce something as a reaction or response.
in trouble.
a very large number; a great quantity.