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This site is dedicated to stopping the abuses of the Church of Scientology. Please read through it to learn the things that this DANGEROUS CULT do not want you, or anyone to know.

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Suppressive Person Order. Fair game. May be deprived of property or injured by any means by any Scientologist without any discipline of the Scientologist. May be tricked, sued or lied to or destroyed.
-L. Ron Hubbard: PENALTIES FOR LOWER CONDITIONS, HCO Policy Letter of 18 October 1967.
The Fair Game Doctrine has been used to harass, bankrupt and suppress anyone who speaks out against Scientology.

What does the Church of Scientology say about the Fair Game Policy?

According to Scientology.org Fair Game was cancelled in 1968. As you can see from the accounts below, and countless others online, the practice continues even today.

G. Allen

G. Allen is a writer, a US Service veteran and a blogger. He is not a member of, or a leader of the activist group Anonymous.

 

On his blog, "Mutterings on the Edge of Comprehension" he describes what happens after he decides to observe the protest in Clearwater Florida on February 10th.

A friend and I went to the protest in Clearwater, we took cameras and shot some film, I got to meet some of the Anon kids, that was pretty much it.

Last week we started noticing people skulking around, taking pictures of our house. Last week Scientology also filed some kind of restraining order and apparently, my name was on it. Why? Because I was in downtown Clearwater on Feb 10th.

How? They ran my tag.

 

Keith Henson

Keith Henson, an engineer, writer and futurist, was arrested Friday in Prescott, Ariz., where he has been living for the past few years, and now faces extradition to California. Henson originally fled to Canada after the 2001 conviction.

The misdemeanor conviction in California stems from a post that Henson made in the alt.religion.scientology Usenet newsgroup that joked about aiming a nuclear "Tom Cruise" missile at Scientologists, and Henson's picketing of the group's Golden Era Productions in Riverside, Calif.

"Don't ever defend. Always attack." "The purpose of the lawsuit is to harass and discourage rather than win." A church enemy "may be tricked, sued or lied to or destroyed."
-L. Ron Hubbard

Interview with Frank Oliver

FRANK OLIVER: They can send private investigators out to your home or to your place of work, talk to your neighbors. They will illicitly try and obtain copies of your phone bills or credit rating. They will try and create problems for you at your place of employment.They will try and sue you. They'll do everything they can try and do to stop you or to silence you.

TOM JARRIEL: How do you know?

FRANK OLIVER: I know because that's what I used to do.

Frank Oliver runs a digital graphics firm in Miami, but for four years, he says, he was a member of the church's internal security apparatus.

FRANK OLIVER: I remember having to make the phone calls to all the phone numbers on someone's phone bill to find out where they had called. These were enemies of the church. You shut them down. You find out what you can about them. You find their weak spot and you expose it. You make it so that they cannot survive or exist. You literally destroy them.

Paulette Cooper

Before Scientology Paulette Cooper

"You may not believe this, but you can write something that someone doesn't approve of and then, with the help of the government, be bankrupted and have a quarter of your life almost ruined. And you don't have to live in China or Russia. It can happen right here in New York. I know because it happened to me. I haven't previously written about this from beginning to end because it's still painful, but here goes.

In 1968, I was a struggling New York freelance writer, searching for an investigative story that would make a difference. By choosing to expose a then relatively unknown organization called Scientology (and Scientology's companion, Dianetics), I ended up facing fifteen years in jail, had nineteen lawsuits filed against me, did fifty days of depositions, was the almost victim of a murder, the subject of five anonymous smear letters and endured almost constant and continual harassment for more than a dozen years."

After Scientology Paulette Cooper
Paulette's story is truly one of the most chilling accounts of what the "Church" of Scientology will do to those that speak out against it.
Many many more examples of Fair Game in action can be found on xenu-directory.net.