Harold's Journal
Editorial Opinion By RWL - 07 June 1990
About a year ago,
Narconon said they would be completely under Oklahoma jurisdiction and
would comply with Oklahoma health Department requirements and all other
state laws.
Saturday, on KFOR-TV,
Narconon told the world that they are on Indian Land, and not subject
to Oklahoma rules and laws.
Surprise, surprise.
More lies, more lies.
Add it to the collection...
1. There's
no connection between Narconon and Scientology.
Fact:
Narconon was founded by Scientologists, is run by Scientology,
is staffed by Scientologists,and uses Scientology "technology"
exclusively in it's programs. |
2. ABLE (Association
for Better Living and Education) is a philanthropic organization
that has studied Narconon and found it worthy of
a $200,000.00 "seed money" donation to get Narconon started
at Chilocco.
Fact:
ABLE
is on the Command Chart of Scientology, it was founded by
Scientologists, is run by Scientology, is staffed by Scientologists,
and it owns Narconon, among other Scientology fronts, which
it operates solely for the purpose of "pushing LRH's
(L. Ron Hubbard, founder) Tech out into society." That's
cult recruiting.
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3.
Narconon does not recruit for Scientology.
Fact:
A
person doing the "Narconon Technical Line-Up" is doing
the exact same things he would be doing if he walked in the
front door of a Scientology organization and signed up. Whether
he was a drug addict or not. Whether he knows it or not. And
usually, he doesn't. That's cult recruiting. |
4. Narconon
has worldwide success and acceptance.
Fact:
Narconon has only one small in-patient facility in the US, and
a few "offices" around the country. More Narconon
programs have been shut down across the country than are currently
in operation. Usually, they shut down when their corporate and
government funding sources find out they are a fraud... not
because they have cured all the drug addicts in the area! |
5. Narconon
has an 86% "cure rate".
Right!
And I sell 100,000 papers each week. I can't document that claim,
and neither can they. Anything that sounds too good to be true
usually is. |
6. Scientology
helps people in a troubled world...
Fact:
It
helps separate them from their money. It takes control of
their mind and does their thinking for them. It demands their
total commitment and ability. And finally, it throws them
away when they finally figure out they've been conned. And
if they object or protest, they are declared "Suppressive
Persons", subject to any evil any other Scientologist
can dream up to harass and ruin them. Documented proof? Courts
have ordered Scientology to pay millions to the victims of
such "fair game" tactics.
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7. Scientology
enhances one's appreciation of his own Christian religion.
Fact:
In the "confidential" upper level of Scientology known
as OT III, Hubbard categorically informs his thoroughly brain-baked
followers that "there is no Christ." |
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There isn't enough
room to continue. Scientology is a lie. Narconon is a part of Scientology.
Narconon has lied to the people of Oklahoma since it first cast greedy
eyes on the Chilocco complex. Saturday's television announcement is only
the latest confirmation that they intended to deceive us from the beginning.
An organization that
teachers "Truth is what is true for you" admits it doesn't know
the difference. An organization that allows the end to justify the means
admits to its own immorality. An organization that requires the total
commitment of its followers before they can be trusted with its secret
upper levels is paranoid. And an organization which does all of those
things is a destructive mind controlling cult.
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