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Anonymous asked this question on 4/24/2000:
I've been reading posts and sites were critics tell about pickets at their
homes. Their picket signs have messages such as "Citizens Beware,
So-And-So is a Religious Bigot". Does that mean the "Fair Game" policy is
still in effect, or are these church members acting on their own accord?
Irmgard gave this response on 4/24/2000:
Hubbard wrote in the 60ies a policy letter saying that the expression
"fair game" was no more to be used, as it created bad public
relations. In the same policy letter is also stated that all policies on
handling suppressive persons are still in force.
In other words: the expression "fair game" may not be used by
Scientologists, but the "fair game" treatment is in full force
against anyone they regard as enemy.
Irmgard
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Subject: Fair Game
Answered by: Irmgard
Asked By: Anonymous
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