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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 the population. A statement on a Church of Scientology website describes this group as including notorious historic figures such as Adolf Hitler. The term is often applied to those whom the Church perceives as its enemies, such as those whose "disastrous" and "suppressive" acts are said to impede the progress of individual Scientologists or the Scientology movement.

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  • Persona supresiva (en inglés suppresive person, SP) es un término usado en la Iglesia de la Cienciología para describir a "personalidades antisociales". Según el fundador de la Cienciología, L. Ron Hubbard, son un 2,5% de la población. Una declaración en un sitio web de la Iglesia describe a este grupo incluyendo en él a figuras históricas como Adolf Hitler.​ (es)
  • 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 the population. A statement on a Church of Scientology website describes this group as including notorious historic figures such as Adolf Hitler. The term is often applied to those whom the Church perceives as its enemies, such as those whose "disastrous" and "suppressive" acts are said to impede the progress of individual Scientologists or the Scientology movement. (en)
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  • Persona supresiva (en inglés suppresive person, SP) es un término usado en la Iglesia de la Cienciología para describir a "personalidades antisociales". Según el fundador de la Cienciología, L. Ron Hubbard, son un 2,5% de la población. Una declaración en un sitio web de la Iglesia describe a este grupo incluyendo en él a figuras históricas como Adolf Hitler.​ El término a menudo se aplica a aquellos a quienes la Iglesia percibe como sus enemigos, como aquellos cuyos actos "desastrosos" y "represores" se dice que impiden el progreso de los cienciólogos individuales o del movimiento de la Cienciología.​ Una de las razones por las que las doctrinas de la Cienciología retratan a las personas supresivas como peligrosas es porque se supone que hacen que las personas que las rodean se conviertan en fuentes potenciales de problemas (potential trouble sources, PTS). La Cienciología define a una PTS como "una persona que de alguna manera está conectada con una persona supresiva y que se ve afectada negativamente por ella. A esa persona se le llama una fuente potencial de problemas porque puede causar muchos problemas para sí misma y para los demás".​ Hubbard suggested that Potential Trouble Sources make up 17.5% of the population.​ (es)
  • 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 the population. A statement on a Church of Scientology website describes this group as including notorious historic figures such as Adolf Hitler. The term is often applied to those whom the Church perceives as its enemies, such as those whose "disastrous" and "suppressive" acts are said to impede the progress of individual Scientologists or the Scientology movement. One of the reasons Scientology doctrines portray Suppressive Persons as such a danger is that they are supposed to make people around them become Potential Trouble Sources (abbreviated PTS). Scientology defines a PTS as "a person who is in some way connected to and being adversely affected by a suppressive person. Such a person is called a potential trouble source because he can be a lot of trouble to himself and to others." Hubbard suggested that Potential Trouble Sources make up 17.5% of the population. (en)
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