Confidential: Battle Tactics' in which he urges the use of military tactics and strategy in dealing with the 'enemy.' He writes:

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Date: February 16, 1969
L. Ron Hubbard gives a lecture, "Confidential: Battle Tactics" in which he urges the use of military tactics and strategy in dealing with the "enemy." He writes: "A good general expends the maximum of enemy troops and the minimum of his own. He makes the war costly to the enemy, not to himself. One cuts off enemy communications, funds, connections. He deprives the enemy of political advantages, connections and power. He takes over enemy territory. He raids and harasses. All on a thought plane - press, public opinion, governments, etc. " He also urges the use of intelligence to get the "who when where what." (sic)
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