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SPDL Note: In HCOB 28 Nov 1970 Psychosis and HCOPL 5 Apr 1965 Handling the Suppressive Person The Basis of Insanity, Hubbard provides his "technical" criteria for determining if someone is a Suppressive Person.  To avoid being identified as an SP, a person must a) submit to Scientology's "psychotherapy," called "auditing, " and b) say that he or she benefited from it, called "making case gain."

If either a) or b) is answered in the negative, Scientology treats the person as an SP. It's as simple as that -- if the person won't submit to the auditing, or won't say he benefited from it, that person is an antisocial personality, an insane criminal, and fair game.

There is quite clearly a very high motivation for Scientologists to have "huge wins" in their auditing and to write "glowing success stories" about all the "fabulous gains" they've gotten.


HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex

HCO BULLETIN OF 28 NOVEMBER 1970

Remimeo
Class VIIIs
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   Checksheet

C/S Series 22

PSYCHOSIS

[...]

"All characteristics classified as those of the " suppressive person" are in fact those of an insane person.

The easiest ways for a C/S [1] to detect the insane are:

1. Pretending to do a post or duties, the real consistent result is destructive to the group in terms of breakage, lost items, injured business, etc.

2. The case is no case gain [2] or roller coaster [3] and is covered under "PTS symptoms". [4]

3. They are usually chronically physically ill.

4. They have a deep but carefully masked hatred of anyone who seeks to help them.

5. The result of their "help" is actually injurious.

6. They often seek transfers or wish to leave.

7. They are involved in warfare with conflicts around them which are invisible to others. One wonders how they can be so involved or get so involved in so much hostility."

[...]

DEFINITION

Insanity can now be precisely defined.

The definition is:

INSANITY IS THE OVERT OR COVERT BUT ALWAYS
COMPLEX AND CONTINUOUS DETERMINATION TO
HARM OR DESTROY.

Possibly the only frightening thing about it is the cleverness with which it can be
hidden.

Whereas a sane person can become angry or upset and a bit destructive for short
periods, he or she recovers. The insane mask it, are misemotional continuously and do
not recover. (Except by modern processing.)

[...]

  L. RON HUBBARD
Founder

 

[1] C/S: Case supervisor.  Case supervisors are in charge of programming and overseeing the "psychotherapeutic counseling" called " auditing" of Scientologists.

[2] "case gain: an improvement or resurgence experienced from auditing; any case betterment according to the preclear."   —  L. Ron Hubbard Introduction to Scientology Ethics

[3] " Roller Coaster — a case that betters then worsens. The person is doing well or he is not doing well, and then is doing well, and then is not doing well. That is a roller coaster. And when he is not doing well he is sometimes ill. ¶ A roller coaster is always connected to a suppressive person and will not get steady gain until the suppresive is found on the case." — L. Ron Hubbard Introduction to Scientology Ethics

[4] " PTS [Potential Trouble Source] "A POTENTIAL TROUBLE SOURCE is defined as a person who while active in Scientology or a preclear yet remains connected to a person or a group that is a suppressive person or group. ¶ A SUPPRESSIVE PERSON or GROUP is one that actively seeks to suppress or damage Scientology by suppressive acts. ¶ SUPPRESSIVE ACTS are acts calculated to impede or destroy Scientology or a Scientologist." — L. Ron Hubbard Introduction to Scientology Ethics


HUBBARD COMMUNICATIONS OFFICE
Saint Hill Manor, East Grinstead, Sussex

HCO POLICY LETTER OF 5 APRIL 1965

Gen Non-Remimeo
HCO Sec Hat
Tech Sec Hat
D of P Hat
D of T Hat

HCO JUSTICE DATA RE ACADEMY & HGC [5]
HANDLING THE SUPPRESSIVE PERSON
THE BASIS OF INSANITY

[...]

That alone is the way to locate a suppressive person. By viewing the case. Never judge such a person by their conduct. That is too difficult. Judge by no case gains[6]. Don't even use tests. One asks these questions:

1. Will the person permit auditing at all? or

2. Does their history of routine auditing reveal any gains?

If (1) is present, one is safe to treat the person as suppressive. It is not always correct, but it is always safe. Some errors will be made, but it is better to make them than to take a chance on it.

  L. RON HUBBARD
Founder

 

[5] HGC: Hubbard Guidance Center .  This is the section of Scientology's organization that delivers Hubbard's expensive "psychotherapy" called "auditing."  The person receiving the auditing is called the "preclear."  The Scientology or Dianetics "auditor" audits the preclear's "case."   The preclear's auditing program is designed and directed by the "C/S, " or "Case supervisor."

[6] "case gain: an improvement or resurgence experienced from auditing; any case betterment according to the preclear."   —  L. Ron Hubbard Introduction to Scientology Ethics

"SPs don't get case gains. Sometimes they pretend them. They are held back by their continuing overts [crimes]. If we were found by them to be decent, their past conduct would swell up and engulf them."
— L. Ron Hubbard HCOPL 7 Aug 1965 Suppressive Persons, Main Characteristics Of

"A suppressive is seeking to destroy knowingly and gets no case gain[2] ."

— L. Ron Hubbard
HCOPL 22 Mar 1967
Personnel Requirement


THE PERSON WHO IS NOT GETTING CASE GAINS IS COMMITTING CONTINUING OVERTS [crimes].

— L. Ron Hubbard
HCOB 29 Sept 1965 The Continuing Overt Act


"Persons who have no or little case gain are the only ones we have any trouble with."

— L. Ron Hubbard
HCOPL 1 Sept 19697
Counter-Espionage


"There are only two answers for the handling of [SPs], neither one of which has anything to do with reasoning with them or listening to their justification of their acts. The first is to raise them on the Tone Scale by unenturbulating some of their theta by any one of the three valid processes. The other is to dispose of them quietly and without sorrow. Adders are safe bedmates compared to people on the lower bands of the Tone Scale."

— L. Ron Hubbard
Science of Survival

 

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