Ken Urquhart – Class IX

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For several years, in two periods between 1963 and 1978, Kenneth Urquhart had the privilege of being close to LRH. At Saint Hill Manor, he was LRH’s Household Officer; as such he was with LRH privately every day that LRH was at SH, and the two became good friends. LRH later made him an exec at the SH Org, and in 1968 called him to the ship. He then created the post of LRH Personal Communicator for Ken, who held it until 1978. Although the duties of the post were mainly executive and administrative, LRH used Ken in technical projects and in doing so gave Ken extensive and intensive though informal technical training. In 1980, Ken became an Advanced Courses Specialist in the Flag NOTs HGC (later designated Class IX) and he became the highest-producing auditor in that HGC for 1982. Unable to stomach how the organization was evolving, he worked on leaving quietly but was thrown out very noisily and unpleasantly by the new “management” known as RTC. Ken audited for a while at David Mayo’s Advanced Ability Center in Santa Barbara, CA, for several months, leaving it to go into practice on his own. Since then he has audited many people at different levels in many parts of the USA, and abroad. He delivers the equivalent of all regular actions other than Power Processing and the L’s; the advanced levels are his specialty.

This interview with Ken Urquhart was taken after the 9th annual FreeZone Convention in September 2010, at the Deer Lake Resort, WA by Tatiana Baklanova. Interview took place at the Anita and Les Warrens house (outside), while inside there was an after-convention party going on – a noise on the background of the interview.

Find more videos with Ken and his articles at http://community.freezone-tech.info/ken-urquhart/

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