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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
364:("the Ethics book"), when an individual is found to be under the influence of a suppressive person, it is believed that this will affect their general well-being. An individual with an SP in their vicinity is likely to be under stress or frequently upset, and this would potentially jeopardize the stability of any treatment or education. Therefore, a parishioner who is found to have such suppressive connections is not permitted to participate in certain Scientology classes and counseling until the situation has been adequately resolved.
308:). Scientology defines a PTS as "a person who is in some way connected to and being adversely affected by a suppressive person. Such a person is called a potential trouble source because he can be a lot of trouble to himself and to others." Hubbard suggested that the effects of suppressive persons is amplified to cause 20% of the population to be predisposed against Scientology.
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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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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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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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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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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
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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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Hubbard, L. Ron (August 7, 1965). "HCO Policy Letter".
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1109:Reincarnation
1107:
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782:0-8184-0444-2
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760:
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509:Rolling Stone
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220:Disconnection
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196:Controversies
194:
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1772:Kurt Weiland
1757:Mark Rathbun
1732:David Gaiman
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289:Adolf Hitler
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2056:Wikiversity
1943:Going Clear
1804:Celebrities
1782:Affiliated
1762:Mike Rinder
1722:Tommy Davis
1649:New Zealand
1644:Netherlands
1141:Space opera
984:Beliefs and
976:Scientology
277:Scientology
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45:Scientology
2079:Categories
2063:Wiktionary
2049:Wikisource
1985:South Park
1978:The Profit
1971:The Master
1936:The Bridge
1874:Trademarks
1752:Karin Pouw
1467:properties
1330:Litigation
1274:Psychiatry
711:0884040402
487:References
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205:Litigation
2042:Wikiquote
2021:Wikibooks
1929:Bowfinger
1834:Free Zone
1712:Bob Adams
1684:Officials
1614:Australia
1601:Countries
1539:Freewinds
1476:Cadet Org
1219:Fair game
1114:Sec Check
1025:Dianetics
1019:Dianetics
986:practices
400:" (IJC).
225:Fair game
79:Dianetics
2035:Wikinews
1904:Popular
1849:Narconon
1819:Criminon
1659:Pakistan
1320:Timeline
1308:The Hole
1079:Marriage
1064:Incident
1054:Glossary
999:Auditing
994:Abortion
901:June 26,
845:June 26,
819:June 25,
771:(1987).
720:8192738M
696:(1976).
673:June 11,
646:Archived
514:Archived
475:See also
235:The Hole
133:Auditing
104:Glossary
84:Timeline
37:a series
35:Part of
1906:culture
1639:Germany
1619:Belgium
1591:Sea Org
1171:History
1094:OT VIII
1059:Implant
1039:E-meter
938:3232113
628:July 8,
419:(EST).
182:Sea Org
89:History
63:General
1664:Russia
1654:Norway
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1151:Thetan
1124:Gender
1044:Engram
1027:(book)
1009:Bridge
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128:Thetan
1629:Egypt
1465:(and
1269:R2-45
1014:Clear
1004:Books
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1949:film
1161:Xenu
1084:MEST
934:SSRN
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777:ISBN
706:ISBN
675:2006
630:2006
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259:More
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