OSA Network Order No. 115
(Excerpted from an LRH evaluation of a legal case in 1973.)
OSA NETWORK ORDER NO. 115
OSA NW
Execs
Invest Staff
Legal Staff

PLAINTIFF'S PERJURY

(Excerpted from an LRH evaluation of a legal case in 1973.)

Lead as feasible the plaintiff or his association into making statements in sworn
deposition or under oath that can be shown to be false. Develop such data from Int
and other records and lead them into asserting a thing that can be proven false, then
prove it false and move for a charge of perjury.

Constant alertness must be kept at all stages of this suit for perjury. This is the
key to it. You will find that:

1. THEY DO NOT KNOW WHAT YOU KNOW OR HAVE
RECORDS OF.

2. Their strategy will not be perfect and the general strategy of attack
envisioned at first probably won't materialize but other oddball
things will.

3. Their first perjuries should be let pass as they will be small.
This will embolden them.

4. As soon as you have several small ones and a reliable big one,
MOVE TO CHARGE FOR PERJURY and dispose of the case by
using the falsity of the plaintiffs against them in this fashion.

L. RON HUBBARD
Founder