Doesn't scientology runs narconon?

Doesn’t scientology runs narconon and this is the great public service they offer?

http://narcononvictims.com/

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  1. truthshared says:

    I found this board very informative about exposing the "con" in Narconon. Former staff speaks out http://narcononvictims.com/index.php?showtopic=383

    Also here is another site, they gives Narconon horror stories
    Scientology is proud of Narconon?

    http://www.cs.cmu.edu/~dst/Stop-Narconon/

  2. David J says:

    Is that a question? Or a rant?

    There are thousands upon thousands of great success stories from Narconon graduates.

    This is why it’s being used in more and more countries around the world. It’s definitely expanding.

    Here are just a few examples of the thousands of success stories:

    "I really do not have the words to describe how I feel today as compared to the life I led engulfed in the degradation of drugs. How do you describe the day to day agony and humiliation of being a drug addict? Drugs control and destroy life and make you do things you would never dream of doing if not for the illusive and hollow promises you tell yourself this chemical will give. How do you describe this insanity in such a way as to make others understand just how devastating it really is? How do you explain a life without pride or integrity or peace of mind, not even a little? How do you describe the guilt and alienation from life?

    I came to Narconon Arrowhead a broken mess of a human being. I had lied to myself for so long that I started to believe there really was no hope for me, or a way out of the trap. I told myself that I was a drug addict and that somehow explained and justified my impeccably wasted life. I was more dead than alive and numb.

    Today I have no words to really explain the difference in my life. The Narconon program has taught me how to live again. Narconon Arrowhead has restored my faith in myself and given me a peace and stability that can only be dreamt of. No longer do the chemicals of evil men call my name or haunt my dreams. No longer do I fear or hate or have to hide. I am successful and happy and I have a future. I can see again and have restored faith in myself. I can look people in the eye and be proud. I can smile and enjoy even the smallest of simple pleasures.

    Narconon Arrowhead made me whole again. How do you thank someone for saving your life?"

    “My son was a bright talented child. He learned to play the guitar and had a natural ability to draw and paint. In his teens something happened to this bright talented child. I found out later that he had gotten into drugs and barely finished high school. He could not hold a job and his only financial support was a family who "gave him money to keep him away". This went on for twelve years in which time he was a waste to himself and others. After trying numerous "Drug Rehab Programs" I found Narconon Arrowhead. I took him there as an emaciated "end of the trail person". In a short time he regained his health and became himself again. Most importantly he became free of drugs. My son now has a family of his own. He is very productive in working with others to help them gain their own self esteem back and to become free of the ravages of drug use. My son and I have never been closer or had such a good relationship as father and son. Narconon Arrowhead not only gave my son back to me, but also gave me a very good friend. There are no words to define what Narconon Arrowhead means to my family.”

    http://www.effectivedrugrehab.com/narconon_successes.html

  3. sister727 says:

    Yes. They run narconon….and no better I may ad, than they run scientology. But of course they’ll tell you that it’s the most successful rehab in the world. Just like they say scientology is the fastest growing religion in the world. Both of which are untrue.

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