| SPDL Note:
We have webbed Scientology Policy Directive 28 “Suppressive Act –
Dealing with a Declared Suppressive Person” dated August 13, 1982 in its
entirety for purposes of education and scholarship and as a warning to everyone
of the Scientology cult’s hatred for and malevolent intent toward the class
of people whom the cult labels “Suppressive Persons” or
“SPs.”
The term was invented by Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard, a violent man,
misanthrope
and pathological liar. This directive is very instructive, and it is illustrative
of Scientology’s “Suppressive Person Doctrine,” which makes
the cult a hate group and puts every person who associates with the cult in
personal
physical and psychological danger.
We whom the cult considers “SPs” and are its pathologically
feared
and hated targets have a right to know, possess and disseminate everything
Scientology
publishes about “SPs,” because all of it is hate literature that puts
all of us at risk. If we care about our fellow human beings, we have a duty to
expose and make Scientology’s hate literature widely available, and even
to call upon our fellows to rise up to stop this evil Suppressive Person Doctrine
and its practitioners.
The Suppressive Person Doctrine, and particularly its proactive facet and
inevitable result of “fair game,” has been discussed and criticized
for decades. “Fair game” is a policy and practice of the cult that
calls for antisocial and criminal actions to be taken against people labeled
“SPs,”
or enemies. Fair game, in fact, even calls for capital crimes against “
enemies”
– their “destruction,” or “obliteration.” The
“enemies”
that Hubbard and Scientology intended to be fair gamed are almost universally
good, decent, societally contributive, loving people. But no person targeted as
an “SP” or “enemy,” no matter how bad, deserves to be
destroyed by this evil cult executing this evil doctrine.
As SPD 28 shows, Scientology prohibits its members from maintaining a line
with, offering support to, or in any way granting credance (sic) to any
“SP.”
This prohibition, which the cult calls “unequivocal Church Policy,”
is enough reason to reject the cultists who are “offering support”
at disaster sites, “offering support” in education, “offering
support” in prison rehabilitation, “offering support” in drug
treatment, or in any other public group or arena. The denial of support or
credence
to an “SP,” who found himself or herself a disaster victim, or
included
in a prison or drug program, is extremely cruel and is in fact an act of fair
game. But, as SPD 28 also shows, the Scientologists must fair game the SP, at
a minimum, with psychological torture, lest the cultists themselves be declared
“Suppressive” and fair gamed.
We believe that the good people who comprise the class called “
Suppressive
Persons,” or are the Scientologists’ “enemies” or
potential
“enemies” have an absolute right to know the information contained
in this document, and that such knowledge cannot be denied them by
Scientology’s
application of commercial copyright law.
We believe that the safety and security of the general public necessitate
this document’s exposure and broad dissemination.
We believe that anyone considering becoming involved with the Scientology
cult as a customer, employee or agent has a right to know that he or she is
becoming
involved with a hate group, and a criminally intentioned organization, which
promulgates
and executes this type of directive that orders hatred of good people and results
in crimes against them.
We believe that such a person should think very seriously about the
consequences
of any involvement with this cult. That involvement will inevitably result in
his or her commission of antisocial acts against good people as the result of
the application of this directive and the Suppressive Person Doctrine.
Involvement,
and the necessary application of the Suppressive Person Doctrine, may very well
also result in the commission of crimes against good people. And involvement may
very well result in the person himself or herself becoming the victim of
Scientology’s
antisocial actions and crimes.
We believe that all Scientologists have a right to know that they are being
lied to by their cult’s leaders, and that these leaders and their
organization
are not honest, decent and ethical at all, but dishonest and violent in their
policies and practices.
We believe too that this document must be made universally available so that
government and law enforcement officials know what Scientology’s real
intentions
are, and can act to remove support for this cult, to stop the Suppressive Person
Doctrine and its fair game offspring, and to protect good citizens from this
dangerous
and potentially deadly evil. |