Hal Jordan wrote:
> Thanks. I've read about that stuff (except for the Poodle Boy thing -
> ouch). Being new to this, however, I assumed the hammerdown tactics
> were reserved for, say, a handful of Scientology's most vocal critics.
> The more I read, though, the more it seems that *anybody* that speaks
> out against Scientology to any degree becomes a most vocal critic and
> thus finds their driveway full of picketing Scientologists when they
> come home from work one day.
From the Blue Vol.s
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036 ED 149 INT 2 Dec 66 PROJECT SQUIRREL
[p. 909-10]
L. Ron Hubbard EXECUTIVE DIRECTIVE
ED 149 INT
2 December 1966
Applies to HCO Exec Sees Intelligence Appointees Guardian Asst Guardians
CONFIDENTIAL
BRANCH 5 PROJECT
PROJECT SQUIRREL
1. The Guardian's Intelligence Officer for the Western
U.S. should make further appointments to execute "Project
Squirrel"
The project consists of the following: ..........
3. It will be found uniformly (despite first view there
is no evidence of it) that anti-Scientologists have in
their background this life crimes for which they could be
arrested.
4. When one finds such a crime one must get documents or witnesses and evidences sufficient for prosecution.
5. The evidences should be turned over to the police.
6. When the person is arrested, one then sues the person for anti-Scientology libels and slanders
7. If we do the above as our pattern, we will successfully bring the following facts into public consciousness:
(a) People who attack Scientology are criminals.
(b) That if one attacks Scientology he gets investigated for crimes.
(c) If one does not attack Scientology, despite not being with it, one is safe.
L. RON HUBBARD
Founder