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Radio: Gerry Armstrong on the Ben Barrack Show
Suppressive Person Doctrine
Gerry Armstrong talks about the Suppressive Person doctrine
on the Ben Barrack Show 27 January 2008

Today Ben Barrack is trying to figure out what Tom Cruise is talking about in the recently leaked video. Gerry's part starts in the second segment, at about 18 minutes.

 
Impact 96: "Shattering Suppression"
Socio-Political Subversion
In a speech to the International Association of Scientologists aboard the Freewinds in 2001, David Miscavige spoke about the Suppressive Person doctrine and its importance in Scientology's effort to create a "new civilization."

Impact 96 (c) 2001 IASA
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Video: Tom Cruise on KSW, SP Doctrine
Suppressive Person Doctrine
Tom Cruise speaks on what it means to be a Scientologist, the Keeping Scientology Working and the Suppressive Person doctrine.
In the event Scientology causes this video to be pulled from YouTube, gawker.com promises not to remove it. (Thanks!)

Video transcript (Thanks Wieber at OCMB)

NO MATTER WHAT

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The Cruise Indoctrination Video Scientology Tried To Suppress

You have to watch this video. It shows Tom Cruise, with all the wide-eyed fervor that he brings to the promotion of a movie, making the argument for Scientology, the bizarre 20th-century religion. Making the argument is an understatement. The Hollywood actor, star of movies such as Mission Impossible, is a complete fanatic. "When you're a Scientologist, and you drive by an accident, you know you have to do something about it, because you know you're the only one who can really help... We are the way to happiness. We can bring peace and unite cultures." There's much much more. Let me put it this way: if Tom Cruise jumping on Oprah's couch was an 8 on the scale of scary, this is a 10.

this video's been passed around privately by reporters and writers investigating Cruise's ties with Scientology. Most reporters have been wary of taking on the Scientologists, because they have a history of both litigation, and the harassment of critics. The publication of Andrew Morton's biography of Tom Cruise, which claims he is the second most powerful person in the cult, has seems to have opened the floodgates. Several indoctrination videos were available on Google Video, on Sunday, and showcased on Gawker, before being removed by the person who had originally posted them. Yesterday, for a few hours, the clip of Tom Cruise discussing his beliefs as a Scientologist appeared on Youtube, and was republished by Radar and Defamer. That video is no longer available, most likely after the Church of Scientology sent in a copyright infringement notice. Gawker is now hosting a copy of the video; it's newsworthy; and we will not be removing it.
10:18 AM ON TUE JAN 15 2008
BY NICK DENTON 
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YouTube: Today Tonight reports on Cruise and Scientology
Suppressive Person Doctrine

OCMB Discussion

 
Video: Scientology: Blackmailing Celebrities to control them
Global Protection Racket
 
CNN: Scientology in Peril
Scientology v. Germany
11 December 2007
CNN's Frederik Pleitgen reports on Germany's move to ban Scientology. Interviews Pastor Thomas Gandow.

Pastor Thomas Gandow

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