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prevent or destroy case gains, and/or the influence of Scn on activities, and/or the continued Scn success and actions on the part of organizations actions and Scientologists." Similarly, entire groups can be declared suppressive; suppressive groups, in Hubbard's view, are "those which seek to destroy Scn or which specialize in injuring or killing persons or damaging their cases or which advocate suppression of mankind." Under this broader definition, suppressiveness included more than just publicly opposing Scientology; it also included any group supporting activities to which Hubbard was strongly opposed, especially
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Non-Scientologists as well as Scientologists can be and have been labelled suppressive persons. A suppressive person is anyone who has been responsible for "suppressive acts", defined by Hubbard as being "the overt or covert actions or omissions knowingly and willfully undertaken to suppress, reduce,
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The Ethics book provides a guideline for use in sorting out such a condition. A first step is always to educate the person about the phenomenon of the suppressive person and the effects this is believed to have on the individuals close to the SP. Once the education step is completed, the person can
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Those who communicate with suppressive persons can face being branded SPs themselves. Associates of the branded SP are ordered to disconnect from that person. Religious scholars have taken a negative view of Scientology's disconnection policies, which includes many who have previously testified on
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Paulick, James "Scientology Wins Court Battle in Germany",Deutsche Welle, 28 April 2008 – According to Hubbard, "a Suppressive Person or Group is one that actively seeks to suppress or damage Scientology or a Scientologist by Suppressive Acts….A Suppressive Person or Group becomes 'fair game.'" –
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article entitled "SP profiles", one Scientologist found himself declared an SP after he repeatedly challenged the validity of a "patter drill" in which he was instructed to read passages of a course to a wall. He insisted the drill was not based on Hubbard teachings and stated that he had been
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that the concept appears to have first been introduced into Scientology in the 1960s "as membership grew and as authoritarian control increased". Tucker notes that many of those who joined Scientology during this period were "well-educated people who prided themselves in independent thinking
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You should upgrade your idea of what an SP is. Man, meet one sometime! A real one! A real monster....Well, in all the time we've been around here we only had one SP that I know of. One real SP that was on staff.... And I don't know of another single SP that we've ever had on staff. Isn't that
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describes seeing Scientology franchise holder Gary Smith declared suppressive on the spot during the October 1982 Mission Holders' Conference, simply for not obeying a shouted order to change his seat. There are also instances where SP declarations have disrupted families and businesses.
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struggled with the idea of allowing any other individual to completely dominate their opinions." Many of Hubbard's early writings on suppressive persons focus on their alleged responsibility for poor management within the Church of Scientology.
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The church regards these "antisocial personalities" as being those "who possess characteristics and mental attitudes that cause them to violently oppose any betterment activity or group". This concern with "groups" continues in the official
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The term is often applied to those whom the Church perceives as its enemies, such as those whose "disastrous" and "suppressive" acts are said to impede the progress of individual Scientologists or the Scientology movement.
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In a lecture he made on 19 July 1966, L. Ron Hubbard expressed concern about the possible abuse of the "suppressive person" label in respect of those who are otherwise good citizens and contribute to civil society:
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a person who possesses a distinct set of characteristics and mental attitudes that cause him to suppress other people in his vicinity. This is the person whose behavior is calculated to be disastrous. Also called
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stated, "I just think it would be better for all concerned if they just let them go ahead and get out and everyone goes their own way, and not make such a big deal of it. The policy hurts everybody."
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Sommer, Mark "Breaking In, Breaking Out", Buffalo News, 31 January 2005 – "A PTS is someone from among the 20 percent of the population that Hubbard declared was predisposed against Scientology."
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The concept of the suppressive person in Scientology has been the source of some controversy, due in some part to aversion to the idea of "disconnecting" from close family members and friends.
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The Church of Scientology maintains a central list of ex-members and splinter groups formally declared to be suppressive. In an executive directive of 1992, the Church's "
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are also common for SP and PTS situations. If reasonable attempts have been made to "handle" the situation to no avail, the parishioner may take the option of "
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an individual a "suppressive person". This "suppressive person declaration" is known as an "SP declare". Declares are issued as an "ethics order" on
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One of the reasons Scientology doctrines portray suppressive persons as such a danger is that they are supposed to make people around them become
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interesting. You see all these SP orders and so on...Don't throw it around carelessly, because this is an—a very exaggerated condition, SP.
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Hubbard, "About Rhodesia", lecture, 19 July 1966, Saint Hill Special Briefing Course tape transcripts, Lecture Set 421–434, pp. 223–224
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Another source of controversy related to the suppressive person policies is the administrative judgment that formally
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paper with blue ink and are approved through the executive over the ethics department as well as the office of the
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further follow the guidelines to sort out the situation so that the parishioner is no longer negatively affected.
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Flag Executive Directive 2830RB of 25 July 1992, "Suppressive Persons and Suppressive Groups" list, exhibited in
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previously threatened with an SP declare after a run-in with a Scientology attorney on an unrelated issue.
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Urban, Hugh B. "Fair Game: Secrecy, Security, and the Church of Scientology in Cold War America."
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Some former Scientologists have alleged that there has indeed been such abuse. For example,
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Modern Management Technology Defined: Hubbard dictionary of administration and management
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to describe the "antisocial personalities" who, according to Scientology's founder
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website describes this group as including notorious historic figures such as
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As with most Scientology terminology, "suppressive person" was coined by
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Another Gospel: Cults, Alternative Religions, and the New Age Movement
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Another Gospel: Cults, Alternative Religions, and the New Age Movement
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The church's official glossary defines a suppressive person as being:
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Scientology Ethics and Judicial Matters: The Antisocial Personality
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Information about Ethics Orders, Declares and Suppressive Persons
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HCOPL 26 December 1966 "PTS Sections, Personnel and Execs", p. 3.
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Church of Scientology International v. Fishman and Geertz
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A Very Merry Unauthorized Children's Scientology Pageant
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Hubbard, L. Ron (August 7, 1965). "HCO Policy Letter".
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Index

Suppressive Person
a series
Scientology
PAC Base, Los Angeles
Scientology
Dianetics
Timeline
History
L. Ron Hubbard
Publications
Glossary
Beliefs and practices
Thetan
Auditing
Bridge to Total Freedom
OT
Xenu
Ethics and justice
Church of Scientology
Officials and staff
Sea Org
David Miscavige
Controversies
Litigation
Status by country
Suppressive person
Disconnection
Fair game
RPF
The Hole

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