In 1960 Hubbard proceeded to establish "Special Zone
Departments" in all Scientology® organizations to co-ordinate the
efforts of Scientologists to infiltrate society. Two
months later this Department was incorporated into the
"Department of Government Affairs." Hubbard wrote:
"If attacked on some vulnerable point by anyone or anything or
any organization, always find or manufacture enough threat
against them to cause them to sue for peace. Peace is bought
with an exchange of advantage, so make the advantage and then
settle. Don't ever defend. Always attack. Don't ever do
nothing. Unexpected attacks in the rear of the enemies' front
ranks work best."
Hubbard, HCOPL, Dept of Govt Affairs, 15 August 1960. See
also Hubbard, HCOPL, Dept of Government Relations, 22 August
1960 (Hubbard seems to have been unsure about the name of the
Department) and Hubbard, HCOPL, Special Zone Dept, 30 August
1960.
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"The purpose of a lawsuit is to harass and discourage rather
than to win.... Don't ever defend. Always attack. Find or
manufacture enough threat against them to cause them to sue for
peace. Originate a black PR campaign to destroy the person's
repute and to discredit them so thoroughly they will be
ostracized...."
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"At this instance there are men hiding in terror on Earth
because they found out what they were attacking. There are men
dead because they attacked us... There are men bankrupt because
they attacked us..."
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"This is correct procedure:
(1) Spot who is attacking us.
(2) Start investigating them promptly for FELONIES or worse
using our own professionals, not outside agencies.
(3) Double curve our reply by saying we welcome an
investigation of them.
(4) Start feeding lurid, blood sex crime actual evidence on the
attackers to the press.
(5) Make it rough, rough on attackers all the way."
-- L. Ron Hubbard
Sacred Scientology® "scriptures."
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L. Ron Hubbard was caught with stolen checks. Click on the image at the left to view the
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L. Ron Hubbard caught at petty theft by a John Baldwin. Click on the image at the left to view the
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L. Ron Hubbard pleaded guilty to petty theft. Bail was set at US$500, with the fine set at
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