Fox 13 investigation into Narconon in Utah - Part 2
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Note that those two redefinitions — sobriety and recovery — allow A.A.-dominated drug and alcohol treatment facilities, which are financed with public tax dollars, to advertise jobs as being reserved for people who are "in recovery, with at least 6 months of sobriety", and then only hire other members of the Twelve-Step religion. it is really religious discrimination, which violates many different laws, but they seem to be getting away with it anyway.
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@DainEllis ~ yeah, those I'm brain-washed eyes!
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that kid had those eyes
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Mormons can't let $cilon$ infiltrate their state...Bringham Young is spinning in his grave.
C'mon Utah, not on your watch!
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:: Narconon Saved My Life! ::
That's right, we did. Now we own you. Do not get your liver tested: it's fine.
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Dam thetans giving me the engrams again. Xenu please help me pass these engrams with Scientololax.
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NarCONon's ACTUAL success rate, not the one it provides ITSELF, is LOWER THAN DOING NOTHING:
watch?v=BKQ3_4cCYGI
Also:
watch?v=NHBkDpXU8uE
You'll be going WTF? in no time.
Hubbard was a DRUG addicted Phys co.
packetscan 3 years ago 9
The courses and exercises in the Narconon treatment program are similar if not exactly the same as the Scientology courses, including the Introspection Rundown that killed Lisa McPherson. Scientology can't get people through the front door but don't allow drug addicts. So they get the people off drugs. Hence they can then become a Scientologist. The course costs around $20,000. People who are displeased are given refunds but in exchange must sign a gag order. Google:Narconon Exposed
jayneshat 3 years ago 8