Fair Game - a Policy written by Hubbard
Fair Game is the name of a Policy written by L Ron Hubbard.
In December 1965 he wrote:
"The homes, property, places and abodes of persons who have been active in attempting to: suppress Scientology or Scientologists are all beyond any protection of Scientology Ethics, unless absolved by later Ethics or an amnesty ... this Policy Letter extends to suppressive non-Scientology wives and husbands and parents, or other family members or hostile groups or even close friends"
on 18 October 1967 Hubbard added to this policy in issue IV
Fair Game Policy Letter - Issue IV
A printable transcription of the original order which contains
"SP Order. Fair game. 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.
Original Article
Fair Game Attack on Dr Stephen Kent
This letter from Dr Kent details the extreme harassment he suffered as a result of writing a study on Scientology. The events described are somewhat typical of Scientology's behaviour towards those people who are critical of the organisation. Dr Kent's reports are available on this website
Scientology and External Critics
Graham Berry was one of a handful of lawyers daring to take on Scientology's legal broadsides in court, now many years on Berry is now the pre-eminent practitioner of Law in battles with Scientology.
December 2009 How the Scientology Organization deals with external criticism, illustrated by the example of the Anonymous Movement in the U.S.A.
Gerry Armstrong - Ex Scientologist
Gerry Armstrong wrote a short synopsis of his four decade involvement with Scientology, nearly three of which have been as an "Enemy of Scientology" - the term used by Scientology to describe anyone critical of them