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Suitable Guises and 9/Mar/70 Policy Letter
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Subject: Suitable Guises and 9/Mar/70 Policy Letter
Answered by: Greg Churilov
Asked By: FredricRice

FredricRice asked this question on 4/28/2000:

In the PL dated 09/Mar/70, Hubbard wrote:

Invent letterhead of some organization that is spurious, i.e. have it printed up and use it to make queries. Use some fairly safe address but don't be over cautious. if you have a letterhead nobody seems to bother checking it. Examples "Ford Foto Features" or "The Council for Human Relations in industry". If you have a letterhead of any sort you will get answers to your questions most of the time. Of these using a phoney News Agency is the most successful.

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Was Hubbard telling his followers to lie to people about who they really were? Are Scientologists ashamed of who they are?

Thanks.

Greg Churilov declined to answer on 4/29/2000:

No reason was provided for declining this question.




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