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Suppressive Person - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Suppressive Person , often abbreviated SP , is a term used in Scientology to describe the "antisocial personalities" who, according to Scientology's founder L. Ron Hubbard, make up about 2.5% of th...
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Suppressive fire - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Suppressive fire (also known as covering fire ) is a term used in military science for firing weapons at or in the direction of enemy forces with the primary goal of reducing their ability to defen...
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Scientology Catechism: What does suppressive person mean? ... Suppressive Person Declare: Richard Dineen ... Suppressive Persons Declare: Kevin Creech, Martha Greene Creech...
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SPDL Note: We have webbed both Hubbard’s original Policy Letter “Battle Tactics” of February 16, 1969 and the reissued version of September 24, We believe that the organized beastification of good people is a crime against humanity. ... The order to get public opinion “in a frenzy of hate against the enemy” --
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tending or serving to suppress something (as the symptoms of a disease) <suppressive drugs>. —sup·pres·sive·ness noun. Bing Learn more about "suppressive" ...
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Free Online Library: The suppressive effect of electrical stimulation on nociceptive responses in the rat. by "Physical Therapy"; Health, general Pain Care and treatment Pain management Transcutaneous electrical nerve stimulation Physiological aspects ... Our study was designed to evaluate the suppressive...
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Free Online Library: Suppressive drug therapy hinders herpes. (Biomedicine).(daily usage of valacyclovir, Brief Article) by "Science News"; Science and technology, general Genital herpes Drug therapy Herpes genitalis Valacyclovir Research ... Moreover, the people getting suppressive therapy averaged 180 days between episodes,
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Scientology Catechism: What does suppressive person mean? ... Suppressive Person Declare: Richard Dineen ... Suppressive Persons Declare: Kevin Creech, Martha Greene Creech...
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(Ref: HCOPL Keeping Scientology Working) Any opposition or "counter-intention" to Scientology or to its programs for world domination is classified as "suppressive," not only to Scientology, but to humanity as a whole.
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We find that GC actions fall into markedly different categories, depending on the physiological endpoint in question, with evidence for mediating effects in some cases, and suppressive or preparative in others. We then attempt to assimilate these heterogeneous GC actions into a physiological whole.
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