Bulletin 3
IN THE NAME OF GOD ﷲ THE MOST GRACIOUS MOST MERCIFUL
IESVS NAZARENVS REX IVDAORVM
IMMEDIATE OFFICE OF FRIEND
Antarah, ObNS
Bulletin 3 | last modified 24.10.07.11.37
TO ALL TO WHOM THESE PRESENTS COME, SEND GREETINGS AND PEACE:—
General Audit Praxis
(a) This is a description of an occupation that is like unto several known occupations, but distinct from any such occupation. This is a description of an occupation that is like unto several known occupations, but distinct from any such occupation. Merriam-Webster defines “occupation” noun as: 1(a): an activity in which one engages ; (b): the principal business of one’s life : VOCATION ; 2(a): the possession, use, or settlement of land : OCCUPANCY ; (b): the holding of an office or position ; 3(a): the act or process of taking possession of a place or area : SEIZURE ; (b): the holding and control of an area by a foreign military force ; (c): the military force occupying a country or the policies carried out by it.
(b) An audit is an “independent examination of information of any entity when such an examination is conducted with a view to express an opinion thereon.” Audits provide third-party assurance to various stakeholders that the subject matter is free from material misstatement. As a result of an audit, stakeholders may evaluate and improve the effectiveness of risk management, control, and governance over the subject matter. (Compiled from https://en.m.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Audit&wprov=rarw1)
(c) In the Roman Catholic Church, an Auditor is the person delegated to gather the evidence (drawing up the case) for presentation to the judge, deciding what evidence is to be collected and the manner of its collection. The Auditor has been described as “the impartial court official that collects all necessary documents for the case, and may supplement the acts of the case with further questioning of parties and witnesses”. The Auditor may be chosen from the tribunal judges, or from persons, clergy or lay people, approved by the Bishop for this office. The persons chosen by the Bishop should be conspicuous for their good conduct, prudence and learning. (Compiled from https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auditor_(ecclesiastical))
(d) Marx uses the term “praxis” to refer to the free, universal, creative and self-creative activity through which man creates and changes his historical world and himself. Praxis is an activity unique to man, which distinguishes him from all other beings. He also affirms the primacy of praxis over theory, claiming that theoretical contradictions can only be resolved through practical activity. See: https://www.marxists.org/archive/marx/works/1845/theses/index.htm.
(e) Paulo Freire defines praxis in Pedagogy of the Oppressed as “reflection and action directed at the structures to be transformed.” Through praxis, oppressed people can acquire a critical awareness of their own condition, and, with teacher-students and students-teachers, struggle for liberation.
(f) In an interview for YES! Magazine, Matthew Fox explained: “Wisdom is always taste—in both Latin and Hebrew, the word for wisdom comes from the word for taste—so it’s something to taste, not something to theorize about. “Taste and see that God is good”, the psalm says; and that’s wisdom: tasting life. No one can do it for us. The mystical tradition is very much a Sophia tradition. It is about tasting and trusting experience, before institution or dogma.” According to Strong’s Concordance, the Hebrew word ta‛am is, properly, a taste. This is, figuratively, perception and, by implication, intelligence; transitively, a mandate: advice, behaviour, decree, discretion, judgment, reason, taste, understanding. (Comp. from https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Praxis_(process))
(g) General Auditor: One who performs or practices hearing and determining (oyer et terminer) in general. One who performs a general audit practice is a general audit practitioner.
(h) Objective: to audit the operating program (‘system’, ‘environment’) running human mind software (mindsoft) cognitive behavioral output (‘performance’). This can be deduced by testing or trying certain inputs into the system and performing due process on such information. This process is fluid and dialectic. A triable input is the notion of a supreme creative power; this appears to be a controlling factor in mindsoft performance.
(i) Material: Mindsoft is hosted in human body servers, which can communicate with each other without the connection or projection of waveforms, that is, telepathically, if attuned to the requisite frequency. Auditory waveforms may suffice for the purpose of adjusting or underwriting server performance to the target frequency state. There are, otherwise, no tools required for this practice.
(j) The auditing of financial accounts of legal persons is beyond the scope of this GAP.
(k) Whereas Walter Kogard is the representative of the Department of Systems and Mystery School Systems, Stanislav Godsdog is the representative of the General Audit Praxis and Day Trade Adjustment Bureau. This Godsdog is the son of Gilbert Godsdog, friend of Walter Kogard, and his nickname is “Stanich” or “Stan”.
(l) Performance.exe\>_The Mindsoft <node> in the human body <server> exists in a baseline runtime environment. The <server> contains the information processor which contains the central processing units (CPUs) which read and execute the input-output program instructions, which in totality are known as ‘mind software‘. External code may be patched into the native script in the node to adjust baseline knowledge/performance (cognitive behavior). To apply Performance Appraisal, Quality Assurance, and Account Adjustment procedures, the node must be placed in the audit environment. This environment involves ‘compile time’ which is the time window during which the source language’s statements (LP, FM, etc.) are converted into dialectical instructions (e.g. binary code) for the processor to write and execute; it is the local creation of a program in the node. This window is followed by the ‘runtime’ which is the process by which a node interprets and acts on the instructions of a program; it is the execution of the program in the target node. See also: MAIN function.
