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− | '''Burn After Reading''' (BAR) — internal publications by [[The Family International]] which were required, under threat of excommunication, to be completely destroyed after reading them. Often, these publications were advisories containing instruction which was to be carried out before destroying the BAR pub. A typical BAR publication was a page or two long, though some were as long as 20 or 30 pages. | + | '''Burn After Reading''' (or '''BAR''') — [[:Category:Family Publications|internal publications]] by [[The Family International]] which were required, under threat of [[excommunication]], to be completely destroyed after reading them. Often, these publications were advisories containing instruction which was to be carried out before destroying the "'''BAR pub'''". A typical BAR publication was a page or two long, though some were as long as 20 or 30 pages. |
− | + | See also: [[purge]], [[:Category:Secrecy]] | |
− | + | == List of BAR Pubs == | |
− | + | The following are some of these publications (which were not destroyed as instructed): | |
− | + | * [[Liberty or Stumbling Block]], November [[1986]] | |
− | * [[Liberty or Stumbling Block]] | ||
* [[Pubs Purge Advisory, June 1991]] | * [[Pubs Purge Advisory, June 1991]] | ||
− | * [http://www.xfamily.org/images/c/cf/Pubs_Purge_Advisory-March_1996.pdf Pubs Purge Advisory, March 1996] | + | * [[Image:Icon_pdf.gif|PDF]] [http://www.xfamily.org/images/c/cf/Pubs_Purge_Advisory-March_1996.pdf Pubs Purge Advisory, March 1996] |
[[Category:Family Publications]] | [[Category:Family Publications]] | ||
[[Category:Practices]] | [[Category:Practices]] | ||
+ | [[Category:Secrecy]] |
Latest revision as of 02:07, 12 October 2006
Burn After Reading (or BAR) — internal publications by The Family International which were required, under threat of excommunication, to be completely destroyed after reading them. Often, these publications were advisories containing instruction which was to be carried out before destroying the "BAR pub". A typical BAR publication was a page or two long, though some were as long as 20 or 30 pages.
See also: purge, Category:Secrecy
List of BAR Pubs
The following are some of these publications (which were not destroyed as instructed):