Reg: Well, when you sat down, and you did your class 8 auditing, obviously you had to show, I mean, you had to sit down across from a word clearer, who said, is there anything in this material that you disagree with? And what is the handling if there's a disagreement? The handling is "find your word". This tech is totally infallible, what Hubbard said is totally above reproach, and if you don't agree with it you have a misunderstood word.
Andre: That's not even true.
Reg: No?
Gerry: What's the datum?
Reg: If you're sitting across from a word clearer, the question is "is there anything in this material that you do not agree with", and the handling is you find the misunderstood word.
Andre: That's not true.
Reg: What do you mean that's no true? I was Qual word clearer for a year and a half.
Andre: Misunderstood words and false data stripping are two different technologies.
Reg: If there is something in your material that you disagree with, the word clearer is to find your word. Andre, you're not telling me that you don't know that rudimentary tech.
Andre: That is actually not true.
Reg: You're not telling me that you are that ignorant of the tech.
Andre: You only have a little bit of the tech.
Reg: That's one piece of the Tech. I understand the tech very well.
Andre: When you're OT, you don't go to any word clearer, you don't go to any [???]. Furthermore, false data stripping and misunderstood words are two different technologies.
Reg: I'm not talking about false data stripping.
Andre: Well, you did.
Reg: I'm not talking about false data stripping.
Andre: that question about disagreement is false data stripping.
Reg: It's one of the questions that word clearers use. I used it on just about everyone that I word cleared. And everybody I've been word cleared by used that question. If you disagree with something, you have a misunderstood word. Am I wrong, Gerry?
Gerry: No.
The door opens, and Deborah Jurt (The DSA and Andre's wife) comes out.
Deborah: You're supposed to keep moving out here. Or I'll be calling the police.
Andre: Can I, ah, have a coffee?
Deborah: Yea, come on in.
Andre: I need a coffee.
Andre and Deborah go inside. Deborah comes back out.
Deborah: You need to keep moving.
Gerry: There's no OTs out here.
Deborah: Are you disappointed?
Gerry: No OTs.
Deborah: Just keep moving or I'll be calling the officer back.
Gerry: Ok, yea, please do.
Deborah goes inside.
To be continued. Still to come, conversations with Deborah, the police, and
passersby...