TIGER DRILL
  1. a drill where the coach can give different reads and different goals for the student auditor to work on, the only condition being that the goals selected be those which would be most unlikely on anyone's goals list. The goal used in this drill is: To be a tiger. (HCOB 1 Aug 62 II)
  2. the use of the word tiger was so that a null, unmeaningful word would be on the drill or not restimulate anyone. Later, because of the drill, tiger=SP. (LRH Def. Notes)
  3. that series of buttons which are capable of preventing a right goal or level from reading or making a wrong level read, combined in an appropriate exercise. (HCOB 7 Nov 62 III)
  4. this drill is used in Routine 2-12 to sort out the last three or four items left in on each nulling. In 3GAXX it.is used on the last three or four items left in and on any goals list. (HCOB 29 Nov 62)


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