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A.
The auditor asks a question and you look and
find the answer. ‘ S S
,Q. If you’re the auditor, like
-- like today’s
deposition, we would be the auditors and we would be auditing you. Is that similar? /
A.
Not exactly, no. I
S ~ Could you explain the difference? S

A.
Okay. You’re asking’ questions and -- on -- on
an investigation of incidents that occurred. Okay? And
an auditor is asking questions that are prepared questions
that lead to a specific result in dealing with the mind.

Q.
Okay. Now, those questions, my understanding of
those questions would be if I decided to leave the Church,
okay? There would be a specific group of questions the
auditor would ask me that are written down already?
A.
I suppose. S
Q.
Would those questions simply just be set down in
this room here and asked like this? Or is - - is there
something different? What I’m getting at is, you know, you~ mentioned earlier in your statements about a meter?
A.
Mm-hmm. ,
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Q. You know. Of course I’ve read things about B --
E-meters and people who are asked to go, have been -- Is this E-meter an’ integral part of the auditing?) S , S

A.
Absolutely.

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