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longer. Nor is it to supposed to appear on any document
as “Fair Game”. However, there are still policies in place how someone that is declared a suppressive person is treated, and that is basically “Fair Game”. We just can’t call it that any longer.
Q
It is still practiced then?
A Of course.
Q Even well after that was issued?
A All that says is to stop calling it “Fair Game”
and that they can’t -- that “Fair Game” cannot appear on an ethics order, but the things that you can do someone, it says it does not cancel any policy on the treatment or the handling of an SP. The treatment of an SP --
Q Suppressive person?
A Yeah, a suppressive person, as defined in “Fair
Game” is not canceled, just the name “Fair Game”.
Q
Who can actually change a policy in
Scientology?
A L. Ron Hubbard.
Q
How about once he has passed on, can any policy
be changed?
A There are policies written, the first policy
that is in every single document, every single course in Scientology is called keeping Scientology working. It appears on the front of every single course that you do |
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