ELECTRONIC ATTESTATION
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[The concept of electronic attestation involves an auditor listening to and fully noting the rhythm, quality and presence of LRH model auditing tapes and doing TRs long and hard to get his auditing to sound like LRH auditing for his class. The auditor makes a tape of his sessions and compares it to LRH tapes till he is satisfied that his own auditing sounds like LRH auditing and that his TR 0, 1 and 2 are comparable to LRH's as are the rhythm, quality, presence and impingement of the auditor's comm cycle. For SHs and AOs the auditor has to have witnessed closed-circuit TV and observed sessions accurately as well as appeared on closed-circuit TV and been passed on by the auditors assembled as to TRs and presence and metering. For Flag there is the requirement that no one could tell the difference between this auditor's auditing presence, impingement and TRs and that of LRH for his class. All the above is attested to among other points on a checksheet, subject to a minimum penalty of a condition of liability for false attestation. Electronic attestation requirements are more fully covered on BPL 8 Nov 71RB.]