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Audited NOTSNew Era Dianetics for OT's. Done in two main sections after OT III. Audited NOTS (OT V) and Solo NOTS (OT VI & VII with OT VI being the course that trains the pre-OT how to solo audit NOTS) Note: OT IV is the OT Drug Rundown done after OT III. would be Class IX not Class VII right?

I didn't put that as a choice originally but can add it.

edit: just looked and see the I DO have Class IX as a choice. (hadn't looked in a while) So does that handle?
Dl8800815:44, January 4, 2013

Audited nots could be class IX, but one can be a grad V and have done the ACS course and deliver the auditedThe application of Scientology processes and procedures to someone by a trained auditor. (Dianetics & Scientology Technical Dictionary (C) 1975) NOTSNew Era Dianetics for OT's. Done in two main sections after OT III. Audited NOTS (OT V) and Solo NOTS (OT VI & VII with OT VI being the course that trains the pre-OT how to solo audit NOTS) Note: OT IV is the OT Drug Rundown done after OT III. RD's. That's what I am so not sure how to put that....?

I delivered 3.2 hours today too, will have more tomorrow for the auditingThe application of Scientology processes and procedures to someone by a trained auditor. (Dianetics & Scientology Technical Dictionary (C) 1975) statAbbreviation for statistic. A number or amount compared to an earlier number or amount of the same thing. Statistics refer to the quantity of work done or the value of it in money. (HCO PL 16 Dec 65).

ML,

Jonathan

Burkejon04:13, January 13, 2013

In the church they call Grad V's with the ACS training Class IX's. that's what I went with as a stable datum.

I like the interest in the statsAbbreviation for statistics. A number or amount compared to an earlier number or amount of the same thing. Statistics refer to the quantity of work done or the value of it in money. (HCO PL 16 Dec 65).

Dl8800805:26, January 13, 2013