Fair Game is a policy stating that Scientology's enemies "May be deprived of property or injured by any means by any Scientologist without any discipline of the Scientologist. May be tricked, sued or lied to or destroyed. Search this site:. What's Wrong with Scientology? Send Me Stuff! Home » What is Scientology? He died in But he was as kind-hearted as he was feisty, and his community benefited because of his service.
In the s the former Clearwater mayor and Pinellas County commissioner - who died last week at 86 - took on the Church of Scientology and overcame the church's efforts to smear him with a phony hit-and-run accident. He had engaged in freedom of speech. A frequent user of the Internet, Lerma had posted public records - documents from court cases involving Scientology - on the global computer network and on the America Online commercial service.
The documents included testimony from former church officials who describe Scientology as a dangerous cult that brainwashes and blackmails its member and harasses defectors and critics. In the church's eyes, Lerma - who once signed a "billion-year contract" to serve Scientology as a member of its quasi-military "Sea Organization " - was now an enemy.
This is only standard Scientology tech, it's part of the training they have payed a fortune to learn. Hubbard said so, period. If you manage to see through their stupid personal attacks and desperate distractions, you may manage to force them to ward it off by telling you the Fair Game policy letter was cancelled in But keep in mind that Scientologists are trained to lie and never defend, always attack and generate money.
It causes bad public relations. LRH:ci:cden L. Comments: It is bad enough that such a policy ever was made in the first place, even if it truly had been cancelled later. It states clearly that the practice described in the policy deprived of property, injured, tricked, sued, lied to or destroyed is not cancelled.
The "Church" of Scientology does not change anything because it's wrong, no, they change it because it gives bad PR! This extract is from page and shows that not even the wording was really changed after all:. Jon Atack writes in "The cancellation of Fair Game": In Wollersheim v.
Church of Scientology of California the "mother church" of the Churches of Scientology at the time the suit was filed , the California Appeal Court ruled, in a decision upheld by the US Supreme Court: "Wollersheim was compelled to abandon his wife and his family through the policy of disconnect.
When his mental illness reached such a level he actively planned his suicide, he was forbidden to seek professional help. Finally, when Wollersheim was able to leave the Church, it subjected him to financial ruin through its policy of 'fair game'. However, what Mark does not realize and what Mike probably does realize or at least I hope he does; is that Fair Game is not a policy it is a mentality. While Mark is perfectly correct that bringing attention to the abuses of L.
Ron Hubbard probably does very little to stop the current monster. For many years young David Miscavige was subjected to the literally the worst of L. Ron Hubbard. Constantly fleeing from one government of the world or another or going onto drinking and drug binges which ended violently for him and everyone around him; David was left impressed with a certain viewpoint in a critical point of his development.
To David Miscavige, physical violence is all that solves anything and is a conversation ender, creator and is useful in day to day life. Understanding and pointing out the WHYs of David Miscaviges behavior is key to understanding him and part of that is exposing the lies, fraud and abuses of L.
On 1 March , Science-Fiction writer turned religious magnate L. To many, it is seen as a backward step for Scientology in attempting to become recognized as a religion in the United States and elsewhere.
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