
HVARO HANDBOOK​
1. Chain of Command Compliance
All agents will follow instructions issued through approved HVARO channels without delay. Orders are not subject to personal interpretation. Adherence reflects stability.
2. Information Compartmentalization
Agents will accept the limits of their clearance level. Unauthorized inquiry into higher-level material is considered a breach of discipline.
3. Emotional Neutrality
Expressions of fear, confusion, or resistance must be logged in the Daily Behavioral Report. Frequent emotional variance may trigger a Compatibility Evaluation.
4. Loyalty Integrity
Loyalty to HVARO supersedes personal belief, prior training, and outside influence. Agents exhibiting conflicting alignments must self-report immediately.
5. Confidentiality Protocol
HVARO activity is not to be discussed with unapproved parties. Questions from civilians, family members, or other agencies should be redirected or ignored.
6. Prompt Response Doctrine
When contacted by supervisory personnel, agents are expected to reply at once. Failure to respond may indicate behavioral drift or disassociation.
7. Observational Objectivity
Agents must document anomalous activity exactly as seen, without speculation or emotional commentary.
Interpretation is the responsibility of higher clearance levels.
8. Cognitive Grounding Exercise
Agents will complete the Standard Orientation Phrase each morning:
“My purpose is service. My service maintains order.”
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10. Alignment Review
Regular assessments ensure continued agent suitability for field or administrative duties. Failure to reach minimum alignment standards will result in corrective retraining.
Notice: This document is not to be removed, altered, or reviewed without explicit clearance. Conduct reflects loyalty. Loyalty ensures continuance.


