Open Letter To Kay County Residents About Narconon
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- 31 August 89
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES
August 25, 1989
In response to your packet and the numerous letters of protest
concerning the Narconon Drug treatment facility to be located at
the Chilocco Indian School complex, I want you to know that I,
too, am extremely concerned and am doing everything I know to
stop this development.
I have contacted and expressed my concerns to every individual
and entity in state government that I felt might be of assistance
in this matter and the process is continuing.
At my request, all notice of applications for certification,
staff reports and board agendas concerning drug rehabilitation
centers in North Central Oklahoma will be forwarded to certain
community leaders. Before licensing or certification will take
place, the citizens of Newkirk will have the opportunity to air
their concerns at public hearings. I have been assured that
certification does include a thorough review of rehabilitation
methods.
The article in Friday's Oklahoman would be humorous
if this situation weren't so serious. The Narconon group has
hired a private investigator to identify those opposing
"effective drug rehabilitation programs". I believe
everyone in Kay County realizes this opposition has nothing to do
with drug rehabilitation and everything to do with Scientology.
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From the responses I have received, I believe Narconon could much
more quickly get a list of those opposing them by xeroxing a
Newkirk phone book and marking off those few that might be
employed by them or are otherwise connected.
For those who may be reading about this for the first time,
the Church of Scientology was founded by L. Ron Hubbard. L. Ron
Hubbard originally was a science fiction writer before starting
his Church of Scientology. A quote later attributed to him was
"Why write science fiction for a penny a word? If you want a
million dollars, start a religion." A former Scientologist,
who has since escaped the church, has given some insight into the
secret "O.T. Levels of Scientology". "O.T."
stands for "operating thetan". A "thetan" is
supposedly a spirit or being that controls behavior.
The "O.T. Levels of Scientology" are based on the
story of "Xenu", ruler of the 90-planet Galactic
Confederation about 75-million years ago. According to closely
guarded Scientology materials, "Xenu" trapped selected
beings in volcanoes on Earth, then dripped powerful H-bombs, thus
killing their physical bodies. He then implanted their
"remaining spirits", so they would produce abnormal
conduct in all future generations of the Haman Race. According to
the story, only Scientology can remove the "thetans"
and end aberrant behavior.
I believe the primary objective of Narconon is Scientology
recruitment. Newkirk City officials sent information concerning
the treatments at Narconon to a Professor of Chemistry and
Biochemistry at the University of Oklahoma and to a Medical
Doctor, specializing in Internal Medicine and practicing In Ponca
City, Oklahoma. One called the program "pure unadulterated
cow pies", while the other said the program was
"without merit".
What we must do is start a public awareness campaign to
educate everyone about the Narconon Drug Treatment facility and
what appears to be their suspect activities. The methods used in
Newkirk closely parallel their methods used in every city they
have entered. Just reading ahead to the next chapter, I envision
those in Newkirk, who are leading the charge in
"uncovering" them, being set up and accused of some
sort of criminal activity which will be uncovered by the
Narconon's private investigators. hopefully, by disclosing what
has happened in other cities, we can take the air out of their
sails in advance.
I encourage everyone to become aware of these people and
spread the word. If you would like to know more or receive a
packet of information conceming this organization, you may
contact me.
While the people of Newkirk are relatively aware of this
situation, this letter is being sent to all Kay County media to
assist you in your efforts.
Sincerely,
The name "Narconon"® is trademarked to the Scientology
organization through one of their many front groups. The name
"Scientology"® is also trademarked to the "Church"
of Scientology. Neither this web page, nor this web site, nor any of the
individuals mentioned herein assisting to educate the public about the
dangers of the Narconon scam are members of or representitives of the
Scientology organization.
If you or a loved one needs help -- real help -- there are
a number of rehabilitation programs you can contact. The real
Narcotics Anonymous organization
can get you in touch with real people who can help you.
Click [HERE] to visit Narcotics
Anonymous's web site. Narcotics Anonymous's telephone number is
1 (818) 773-9999.
Return to The NarCONon exposure's main Index page.
Forward: For a systematic, detailed, professional exposure of
Scientology's "Narconon" front group, visit the
Narconon Exposed web site.
The Newkirk Herald Journal
31 August 1989
STATE OF OKLAHOMA
Jim Reese
State Representative
District 38
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