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FredricRice asked this question on 5/9/2000:
Item number 22 of the Auditor's Code reads "I promise never to use the
secrets of a preclear divulged in session for punishment or personal
gain."
In light of the audio tape recordings of scientologists doing just that, and
the many court transcripts available on the Internet that cover the
violation of this item, does anyone know whether this item has been
repealed? And if not, would the violation of this item usually result in a
Condition of Ethics? And if so, do you happen to know which Condition?
There's no date on the court document that I've read this Item from, by
the way.
alerma gave this response on 5/10/2000:
Yes but that 'promise' is trumped by fair game law which essentially
stats that
"You cannot commit overts [ evil acts ] upon a suppressive person"
this line doesnt mean not to, it means that any scientology is
prohibited from being disciplined for ruining a suppressive eprsons
life.
Some 'church'
arnie lerma
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Subject: The Auditors Code -- Item number 22
Answered by: alerma
Asked By: FredricRice
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