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Subject: Forging people's names
FredricRice asked this question on 4/28/2000:
In Hubbard's Policy Letter dated 09/Mar/70, he instructs followers thusly:
"Covert third partying with forged or phoney signatures. Anonymous third
partying. Particularly the Internal Revenue service appears to follow up every
tip off they get. Getting information out of files. This is of course only vital
files, not just any files."
Does the Church of Scientology still follow this criminal directive?
Thanks.
Greg Churilov declined to answer on 4/29/2000:
No reason was provided for declining this question.
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Answered by: Greg Churilov
Asked By: FredricRice
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