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direction of that member. The significance is in this
case with what you saw the ambulance was called. He is
laying on the ground for an inordinate period of time
while they call the ambulance. Why did they do that?
Why is it done that way? That is what we are going to
tell you. That is what is going to be a part of this
trial.
 
Because you see, one of the witnesses in
this case is someone who used to be a member of the
Church of Scientology the Office of Special Affairs. He
is a young man who was there for approximately seven to
eight years. He was a member of the Office of Special
Affairs, but he left the Church of Scientology.
 
What he is going to do is he is going to
tell you about a policy that this organization has, an
that it is carried out by the Office of Special Affairs.
The policy was once called “Fair Game” by its founder L.
Ron Hubbard. What this witness is going to tell you
briefly is this is the goal of “Fair Game”. A
suppressive person, that is somebody like Bob Minton to
the Church of Scientology, a suppressive person is
someone who doesn’t go along with the doctrine, someone
that criticizes the church. That’s a suppressive person.
 
A suppressive person order is “Fair Game”.
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