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Jan 6th 2010 Narconon Protest Part 2

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On January 6th the $cientology front group narconon was protestested.

Part 2
Immediatly after the man escorted the girl towards the building., he returned with two very large men. The pace and aggressiveness the counselor and two men approached the 2 girls led to 911 being called. Once 911 was called the 2 new men backed off and eased up. The original counselor became angrier. Eventually the police arrive and the 2 new men back off. The narconon counselor can be seen arguing with the police after they arrive.

Narconon is a drug rehab founded by a college drop out using methods not scientifically proven. If someone you know is addicted to drugs and needs help please send them to some place other than narconon.

To learn more about narconon:
http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Narconon/

To Learn more about protests in Atlanta against the cult and its front groups
stopthecon.net

To learn more about the cult of Scientology:
reaching4.info

To find a protest in your area:
Whyweprotest.net

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  • Great job. The sign is perfect: "Narconon = $cientology."

    Short, to the point.. and true.

    What's great is how they attempt to deny being Co$ by behaving exactly like Co$ does with protestors - sending out the goons to "handle" them.

  • Great work and thank you for being there.

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  • Well done protesting Narconon!

  • I was at Narconon Los Angeles for four months in 2006. I was on a 1,500mg per day dose of Niacin. I now have stage one liver disease. They never took blood tests (LFTs) to monitor proper liver function. They just didn't care. All they cared about was saunas and drilling us with auditing and cramming TRs. They DID force us to study Scientology. If we refused, we were sent to "cooling rooms" (isolated, dark closets and locked in for hours) or back to the sauna with half water rations.

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  • That's the kicker, isn't it? Those who rely on these outside tools to get clean end up relying on these outside tools as much as they ever did the drugs and the moment that they forget to watch their P's and Q's the outside tool bails on them.

    I remember some comedienne joking about being court ordered to AA and how that kinda rendered the second A useless. To me, AA and NA are just another fact gathering group who will have the dirt on you, and what recovering addict needs more of that?

  • I had a very similar experience with AA.. What really surprised me was that when I did my research and came at these people with the facts I had found about the roots of the 12 step program and the cult like behavior of the organization, I was immediately demonized and labeled a "dry drunk", much like $cientology does with with SP's. It's only natural that $cientology would prey on these people.

  • I attended two NA meetings in the course of my recovery. When I realized, at the second meeting, that you couldn't converse or ask questions without someone biting your head off I didn't return. Imagine my surprise when, a couple of weeks later, one of the NA members pulled up in his car and asked why I stopped attending. I could only shake my head at his vehement denial when I said, "I'm trying to get clean, unlike like you dumb fucks who sit around getting high off of each other's stories."

  • When you ask about the Tone Scale, you'd think his answer to that would be: "What is that?" if he'd never heard of it.

  • Awesome job! Having been a part of the addiction recovery community years ago, I found that in my own quest to get healthy that there are a lot of people out there that prey upon people in the weakened state of wanting to quit, but not knowing how. This includes AA and NA who equate to little more than a cult like $cientology. As you see, the fanaticism you see from a recovering addict is almost rabid. They don't question, because they are taught that if they do they will go back to using.

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