9. Infiltrating a Scientology group or organization or staff
to stir up discontent or protest at the instigation of hostile
forces.
10. Mutiny.
11. Receiving money, favours or encouragement to suppress Scientology
or Scientologists.
12. Publicly resigning staff or executive position in protest or with
intent to suppress.
13. Theft or espionage for another group or government.
14. Pronouncing Scientologists guilty of the practice of standard
Scientology.
15. Engaging in malicious rumour-mongering to destroy the authority
or repute of higher officers or the leading names of Scientology
or to 'safeguard' a position.
16. Delivering up the person of a Scientologist without defence or
protest to the demands of civil or criminal law.
17. Falsifying records that then imperil the liberty or safety of a
Scientologist.
18. Knowingly giving false testimony to imperil a Scientologist.
19. Blackmail of Scientologists or Scientology organizations threatened
or accomplished - in which case the crime being used for blackmail
purposes becomes fully outside the reach of Ethics and is absolved by
the fact of blackmail unless repeated.
20. Spreading false tales to invalidate Clears (Clear: A person who through
the technology of Scientology has achieved the extremely high state of
being able to be at cause knowingly and at will over mental matter,
energy, space and time as regards the first Dynamic: survival as self).
21. Spreading libellous and slanderous statements about the alleged
behaviour of Clears.
22. First degree murder, arson, disintegration of persons or belongings.
B. DISAVOWAL, SPLINTERING, DIVERGENCE
1. Public disavowal of Scientology or Scientologists in good standing with
Scientology Organizations.
2. Announcing departure from Scientology (but not by reason of leaving
an organization, a location or situation or death).
3. Seeking to resign or leave courses or sessions and refusing to
return despite normal efforts.
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