On 12/15/06, Parker Peters onmywayoutster@gmail.com wrote:
On 12/15/06, James Hare messedrocker@gmail.com wrote:
SP declare? Whu?
On 12/15/06, Parker Peters onmywayoutster@gmail.com wrote:
On 12/15/06, David Gerard <dgerard@gmail.com > wrote:
On 15/12/06, David Gerard dgerard@gmail.com wrote:
My own favourite is [[Xenu]]. It was the numbah one source during
Tom
Cruise's public meltdown in 2005. And for obvious reasons, it's referenced to the hilt.
I should add the really fun part was seeing sentences I'd written lifted directly by the media. Hell yeah, use my stuff ;-D
So what's it like having your own SP declare?
Parker
Scientology leadership declares that anyone who is involved in "deliberately keeping people out of Scientology" or somesuch is a Suppressive Person (as opposed to a PTS, a Potential Trouble Source, who is merely to be watched closely).
SP's are fair game for harassment, legal attacks, and pretty much anything else Scientologists can come up with in order to try and destroy them or at least their reputation. Once you've officially had an "SP Declare", no Scientologist is allowed to talk with you, do business with you, or anything like that, and if they're brought forth in a court of law with you involved (especially if Scientology lawyers brought the lawsuit), they're religiously bound to lie as nastily as possible to try to destroy you.
Anyone who's had run-ins with Scientology before knows about it, but they try to keep it a secret the rest of the time, to keep the suckers, er, "customers" coming in.
Parker
See [[Suppressive Person]] and [[Fair Game (Scientology)]] as well.
Parker