It's rather amusing yet perhaps three
Scientologists®
have sent in e-mail using
a number of fake names, all of them pretending to ask questions about
the NarCONon®
scam for their sons and/or daughters and then they launch
into some freakishly rhetorical series of traditional Scientology nut
claims about NarCONon. Sending them e-mail using a fake name and a
throw away e-mail address of my own asking them rhetorically
about NarCONon always gets the unfortunate nuts to mouth off the traditional
Scientology patrty line, proving they're Scientologists.
Any way I find it rather amusing.
From: "Michael Sampson \(ATOMIX\)" atomix@videotron.ca
Hi,
I just finished reviewing your web site. I'm very confused with all the
information I read. I have been doing research for my sister to find her a
place for treatment. I have spoken to two
narconon®
completers and even went
to visit the site where they operate. i have checked on the sucess rates
of other places, and especially the 12 step system. How can they be so
bad as you claim when I have seen so much good come from them? I have asked
NA about success rates, and they don't even say anything. Anyways, I'm
very confused after reading and looking around your site.
Oh, one more thing. If they are, in part even, connected to
scientology®,
what would that have to do with them getting people off drugs? I have
spoken to staff members, and most of them were catholic. So, hopefully
you can give me some more info please.
I have to make a decision soon on whether or not to send my sister to
narconon.
Mike
From Crackpots:
I think that you need to consult your medical doctor about
such things. If your Army medical doctor isn't aware of the
adverse effects of heavy dosages of niacin and the detrimental
effects of prolonged exposure to the heat of saunas, I would
be surprised. But in my opinion you should be consulting a
medical doctor instead of strangers on the Internet.
Best of luck to your sister for a speedy and complete recovery.
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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.
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To: frice@skeptictank.org
Subject: I need more information please
Date: Tue, 1 May 2001 02:21:41 -0400
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