Forward: For a systematic, detailed, professional exposure of
Scientology's "Narconon" front group, visit the
Narconon Exposed web site.
Forward: The individual quoted here -- Clark Carr -- is one of the
better known ringleaders of Scientology's "NarCONon" scam, and
the notion that the fake "drug rehabilitation" front is some how
seporated from the rest of the Scientology corporation is an
obvious lie given the overwhelming evidence.
These criminals have never provided a single bit of evidence to back
up their outrageous claims of Hubbard's bizarre quack medical notions
being successful and yet that doesn't stop them from lying about it
with every breath. So when some Scientology crook tells you their
"NarCONon" fake front some how has nothing to do with Scientology,
chalk up another endless lie by the Scientology corporation.
[NOTE: After it was discovered that Scientology's NarCONon is a quack
medical fraud with no scientific basis, the crooks were thrown out
of our children's schools. There's no telling how much damage the
norotious cult did to the kids who were subjected to their frauds.]
http://www.washingtontimes.com/upi-breaking/20040609-094755-5910r.htm
Report: Scientology-based anti-drug course
SAN FRANCISCO, CA, Jun. 9 (UPI) -- A widely used U.S. school
anti-drug course includes all Scientology and Dianetics
Handbook basics, the San Francisco Chronicle reported Wednesday.
Scientology correspondence obtained by the Chronicle on the
free anti-drug program called Narconon Drug Prevention and
Education said it teaches concepts directly taken from the
Church of Scientology, including some medical theories many
addiction experts describe as "irresponsible."
The Chronicle said Narconon's anti-drug instruction rests on
key church concepts, such as the body stores all kinds of
toxins indefinitely in fat that creates havoc on the mind
until "sweated out."
Narconon's anti-drug prevention lectures have reached 1.7
million U.S. schoolchildren, and Narconon officials insist
it is secular, with a firewall existing between it and the
Church of Scientology.
"It's our job to keep them separate," said Clark Carr,
president of Narconon International. "We work full time to
do this. If we went into the school district as Scientology,
with the separation of church and state, it wasn't going to
work. It would be as if someone said, 'I have some things
in the Bible I think would be very helpful.' No, thank you.
It's corporately and financially separate, and that's
appropriate."
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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
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