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  1. The term fair game is used to describe policies and practices carried out by the Church of Scientology towards people and groups it perceives as its enemies. Founder of Scientology, L. Ron Hubbard, established the policy in the 1950s, in response to criticism both from within and outside his organization.

  2. Fair Game es un término que se usa en inglés para denominar ciertas políticas de la Iglesia de la Cienciología hacia personas y grupos que la iglesia considera enemigos.

  3. 14 de nov. de 2022 · In 1968, disconnection was cancelled by Hubbard through a separate HCO Policy Letter dated November 15, published less than one month after the “Fair Game Law” had also been abolished. Hubbard wrote that, “Since we can now handle all types of cases, disconnection as a condition is cancelled.”

  4. Fair game is a retaliatory policy against perceived enemies which L. Ron Hubbard established in the 1950s, formalized in 1965, and described further in 1967. Since it caused bad public relations, in 1968 Hubbard prohibited use of the term "fair game" — but not its actions.

  5. In 1977, top officials of Scientology's "Guardian's Office", an internal security force run by Hubbard's wife, Mary Sue Hubbard, admitted that fair game was policy in the GO. (U.S. v. Kember, Budlong Sentencing Memorandum – Undated, 1981).

  6. tastically elaborate game of secrecy, spying, and espionage throughout the decades of the Cold War. After a brief discussion of the role of secrecy and religion during the early Cold War period, I will examine Hubbard's life and the origins of Scientology, as well as the role of secrecy in the Church's elaborate corpo-rate structure.

  7. 26 de abr. de 2006 · Indeed, with its policies of “security checks” and “fair game,” Scientology developed an apparatus of secrecy and surveillance that rivaled and in fact mirrored that of the FBI.