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June 21, 2015 by David Love
WIRE SERVICE MEDIA
Scientology and David Miscavige’s Narconon expansion debunked
http://www.wireservice.ca/index.php?module=News&func=display&sid=16235
An early morning photo shoot by cult examiner, David Love, was an eye-opener into the misrepresentations presented to International Association of Scientologists (IAS) members in Scientology's 30th AnniversaryImpact Magazine edition. Over 223 pages of stunning, glossy photos with commentary, grab the reader's attention like a colourful Broadway Play or Michael Jackson's Neverland Valley Ranch amusement park.
However, in this Impact Anniversary magazine edition, David Miscavige, and/or his advisors have published something that's never been seen until now - 'A Golden Age for Narconon' with images of uniforms for Narconon staff and Students. The staff uniforms appear to be dark gray blazers with black pants, topped with a white shirt and 'gaudy-green' tie. Across the two page spread, it appears the 'Students' will be wearing a dark jacket trimmed with the same 'gaudy-green' to match the staff's ties.
Narconon 'Students' even have light gray shorts, trimmed with matching green, and a pair of sturdy slip-ons for the controversial Purification Rundown - Narconon's sauna program. This sauna program procedure represents a health risk with a Student having to endure 5 hours in hot sauna sweating sessions combined with massive and toxic doses of vitamins. Some 'Students' have died or rushed to hospital emergency.
What this new Impact Magazine edition implies to IAS members, is that Scientology has succeeded in building their new 'Ideal Continental Narconon' centers in Canada and Australia. Beautiful, panoramic, glossy photos depict drug rehab centers fit for a king or the unwary wealthy with indoor swimming pool and cozy fireplaces with fitness area overlooking the Canadian woodlands.
The 'Ideal Continental Narconon' center in Australia has a huge outside swimming pool surrounded by towering palm trees and pool-side lounge chairs - a center that spans a main lodge with six additional buildings, pools, gardens, and its own golf course.
So, what's wrong with this picture of drug rehab treatment centers looking like paradise with all the trimmings? The confirmed fact is, these new Narconons in this Impact Magazine do not exist and most likely never will. According to onev ex-IAS member this morning, Narconons are being presented to 'Whale' IAS members so that the donations keep pouring into Scientology coffers. A 'Whale' is considered as an IAS member with heaps of money, donating $100's of thousands and mega millions to help 'Clear the Planet' of drugs, crime, and psychiatry
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WIRE SERVICE MEDIA
Scientology and David Miscavige’s Narconon expansion debunked
http://www.wireservice.ca/index.php?module=News&func=display&sid=16235
An early morning photo shoot by cult examiner, David Love, was an eye-opener into the misrepresentations presented to International Association of Scientologists (IAS) members in Scientology's 30th AnniversaryImpact Magazine edition. Over 223 pages of stunning, glossy photos with commentary, grab the reader's attention like a colourful Broadway Play or Michael Jackson's Neverland Valley Ranch amusement park.
However, in this Impact Anniversary magazine edition, David Miscavige, and/or his advisors have published something that's never been seen until now - 'A Golden Age for Narconon' with images of uniforms for Narconon staff and Students. The staff uniforms appear to be dark gray blazers with black pants, topped with a white shirt and 'gaudy-green' tie. Across the two page spread, it appears the 'Students' will be wearing a dark jacket trimmed with the same 'gaudy-green' to match the staff's ties.
Narconon 'Students' even have light gray shorts, trimmed with matching green, and a pair of sturdy slip-ons for the controversial Purification Rundown - Narconon's sauna program. This sauna program procedure represents a health risk with a Student having to endure 5 hours in hot sauna sweating sessions combined with massive and toxic doses of vitamins. Some 'Students' have died or rushed to hospital emergency.
What this new Impact Magazine edition implies to IAS members, is that Scientology has succeeded in building their new 'Ideal Continental Narconon' centers in Canada and Australia. Beautiful, panoramic, glossy photos depict drug rehab centers fit for a king or the unwary wealthy with indoor swimming pool and cozy fireplaces with fitness area overlooking the Canadian woodlands.
The 'Ideal Continental Narconon' center in Australia has a huge outside swimming pool surrounded by towering palm trees and pool-side lounge chairs - a center that spans a main lodge with six additional buildings, pools, gardens, and its own golf course.
So, what's wrong with this picture of drug rehab treatment centers looking like paradise with all the trimmings? The confirmed fact is, these new Narconons in this Impact Magazine do not exist and most likely never will. According to onev ex-IAS member this morning, Narconons are being presented to 'Whale' IAS members so that the donations keep pouring into Scientology coffers. A 'Whale' is considered as an IAS member with heaps of money, donating $100's of thousands and mega millions to help 'Clear the Planet' of drugs, crime, and psychiatry
MORE PICS and CONTENT HERE:
http://www.wireservice.ca/index.php?module=News&func=display&sid=16235
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