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U.S. veterans offered a cure for PTSD - $199 exorcisms.

Smurf

Gold Meritorious SP
"Army machine-gunner Caleb Daniels lost his best friend and seven other members of his unit when a Chinook helicopter — one he was meant to be on — crashed in Afghanistan.

The 2005 tragedy haunted him when he returned to his home in Savannah, Ga. At night, a tall, shadowy figure crept into his room. Sometimes the Black Thing would threaten to kill him; other times it would choke his dead best friend.

The dark figure, a “Destroyer demon,” punished him, he said, “for killing and for living.” Without answers — his PTSD diagnosis offered little explanation — he went to the one person he felt could save him: a minister who offered $199 exorcisms out of his trailer.

Daniels, profiled in the book “Demon Camp” by first-time author Jennifer Percy, is just one of many deeply troubled soldiers suffering from the after-effects of war who are so desperate for respite they undergo exorcisms at a fringe Pentecostal retreat. Bear Creek Ranch, in Portal, Ga., is ministered by Tim and Katie Mather, a husband-and-wife team that has conducted over 5,000 exorcisms, some of them on veterans."

http://nypost.com/2014/01/04/can-exorcisms-help-soldiers-with-ptsd

http://www.amazon.com/Demon-Camp-A-Soldiers-Exorcism/dp/1451661983

http://www.bearcreekportal.com/

The "exorcist's":

https://www.facebook.com/tim.mather.5

https://www.facebook.com/kathleen.d.mather

Author of 'Demon Camp': https://www.facebook.com/jen.percy.1
 

Smurf

Gold Meritorious SP
Narconon Freedom Center in Michigan is also offering a "cure". Costs a bit more than $200, but it's half off the regular price. Of course, that's the last place veterans should turn for help.

I know, but this looks alot more fun. :biggrin:

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Winston Smith

Flunked Scientology
LCpl John has flashbacks from Afghaniland. He wakes up in the middle of the night crying, his girlfriend tells me. She told me he told her something that is more than troubling, in fact it is hard to believe because the official record of what happened is nothing like what he told her. I cannot bring myself to divulge what she said. In any case, no he is not going to see a fuckin exorcist.

He has all of us to love him.
 

Knows

Gold Meritorious Patron
There is also Skip Rizzo's official "SimCoach" project to help vets with PTSD. Check the comments section of the video on YouTube. I never heard back from him after he initially expressed interest in PaulsRobot: I guess he took a look at it!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PGYUqTvE6Jo

Paul

Damn Paul - you may have given Captain Miscavige ideas during the Golden Age of Extortion and Fraud for his Cult! :coolwink:

If COB see's this - he will come up with his newest release for GAT III- "The Virtual Auditor".

No more repairs, no more "out-lists", No more mistakes from out-ethics Auditor's.

Coming soon to FLAG - "Virtual Auditor's" that never make a mistake.

Finally - "Clearing the Planet" is going to happen. WHEW! Finally!!

To begin the process - The Church of Scientology will need to raise funds...lots and lots of funds for the research.:whistling:

This could take the next 50 years and will provide a nice retirement for Captain Miscavige.

But who will take over? No one else is qualified to handle this dwindling spiral of a planet? That will drive Miscavige nuts and he will never be able to give up control....okay, so he plans to raise the money until he is into his 70's. That will give him another 25 years of dictatorship in his cult!!

Then...he can cash in his chips and flee to a island in the Ocean he purchased with the dough and take the newest Gold Hottie with him. Laurisse is destined for the HOLE!! She released those text messages and it is her fault the deposition will happen in Comal County! :grouch:

Miscavige already has "talking panels" in his Ideal Orgs - because he cannot trust human beings to effectively trap someone into Scientology. It must be done electronically...due to Incident I on the Track...:whistling: Something about thetans and electricity....

The possibilities are endless!!
 

CommunicatorIC

@IndieScieNews on Twitter
"Army machine-gunner Caleb Daniels lost his best friend and seven other members of his unit when a Chinook helicopter — one he was meant to be on — crashed in Afghanistan.

The 2005 tragedy haunted him when he returned to his home in Savannah, Ga. At night, a tall, shadowy figure crept into his room. Sometimes the Black Thing would threaten to kill him; other times it would choke his dead best friend.

The dark figure, a “Destroyer demon,” punished him, he said, “for killing and for living.” Without answers — his PTSD diagnosis offered little explanation — he went to the one person he felt could save him: a minister who offered $199 exorcisms out of his trailer.

Daniels, profiled in the book “Demon Camp” by first-time author Jennifer Percy, is just one of many deeply troubled soldiers suffering from the after-effects of war who are so desperate for respite they undergo exorcisms at a fringe Pentecostal retreat. Bear Creek Ranch, in Portal, Ga., is ministered by Tim and Katie Mather, a husband-and-wife team that has conducted over 5,000 exorcisms, some of them on veterans."

http://nypost.com/2014/01/04/can-exorcisms-help-soldiers-with-ptsd

http://www.amazon.com/Demon-Camp-A-Soldiers-Exorcism/dp/1451661983

http://www.bearcreekportal.com/

The "exorcist's":

https://www.facebook.com/tim.mather.5

https://www.facebook.com/kathleen.d.mather

Author of 'Demon Camp': https://www.facebook.com/jen.percy.1
Scientology Auditors, corporate and independent, who audit OT III and above are far more advanced. They are Exorcists With E-Meters -- EWEs (tm).

Scientology Auditors, Exorcists With E-Meters -- EWEs (tm), are far more advanced in precisely locating, identifying and eradicating (or in the case of some EWEs, having long meaningful conversations with) the imaginary "Black Things" causing PTSD.

And instead of a crude exorcism in a trailer or fringe Pentecostal retreat, Corporate Scientology Exorcisms With E-Meters are performed in up-stat Ideal Orgs.

Because that makes it better.
 

Free Being Me

Crusader
"Army machine-gunner Caleb Daniels lost his best friend and seven other members of his unit when a Chinook helicopter — one he was meant to be on — crashed in Afghanistan.

The 2005 tragedy haunted him when he returned to his home in Savannah, Ga. At night, a tall, shadowy figure crept into his room. Sometimes the Black Thing would threaten to kill him; other times it would choke his dead best friend.

The dark figure, a “Destroyer demon,” punished him, he said, “for killing and for living.” Without answers — his PTSD diagnosis offered little explanation — he went to the one person he felt could save him: a minister who offered $199 exorcisms out of his trailer.

Daniels, profiled in the book “Demon Camp” by first-time author Jennifer Percy, is just one of many deeply troubled soldiers suffering from the after-effects of war who are so desperate for respite they undergo exorcisms at a fringe Pentecostal retreat. Bear Creek Ranch, in Portal, Ga., is ministered by Tim and Katie Mather, a husband-and-wife team that has conducted over 5,000 exorcisms, some of them on veterans."

http://nypost.com/2014/01/04/can-exorcisms-help-soldiers-with-ptsd

http://www.amazon.com/Demon-Camp-A-Soldiers-Exorcism/dp/1451661983

http://www.bearcreekportal.com/

The "exorcist's":

https://www.facebook.com/tim.mather.5

https://www.facebook.com/kathleen.d.mather

Author of 'Demon Camp': https://www.facebook.com/jen.percy.1

Cringe.
 

Type4_PTS

Diamond Invictus SP
"Army machine-gunner Caleb Daniels lost his best friend and seven other members of his unit when a Chinook helicopter — one he was meant to be on — crashed in Afghanistan.

The 2005 tragedy haunted him when he returned to his home in Savannah, Ga. At night, a tall, shadowy figure crept into his room. Sometimes the Black Thing would threaten to kill him; other times it would choke his dead best friend.

The dark figure, a “Destroyer demon,” punished him, he said, “for killing and for living.” Without answers — his PTSD diagnosis offered little explanation — he went to the one person he felt could save him: a minister who offered $199 exorcisms out of his trailer.

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Only given a choice between a $199 exorcism from this minister or the $500,000. exorcism from Scientology I would chose the $199 route. :biggrin:

Even if I don't get the promised results at least I'm not risking my eternity, falling into bankruptcy, or having my family destroyed by the Scientology Disconnection Policy. :no::omg:
 

Terril park

Sponsor
Only given a choice between a $199 exorcism from this minister or the $500,000. exorcism from Scientology I would chose the $199 route. :biggrin:

Even if I don't get the promised results at least I'm not risking my eternity, falling into bankruptcy, or having my family destroyed by the Scientology Disconnection Policy. :no::omg:

For Scn it dosn't seem practical. Someone has a severe problem right now
and they have to do the whole bridge before they reach the exorcism part.

My father was unusual in that he was an Episcopalian priest who did
exorcisms. This is easier to find in the catholic community.

As I only met my father twice since I was 3 we never got time to talk
about everything. I have no idea how successful his services were.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Exorcism_in_the_Catholic_Church
 
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