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Narconon Lawsuits - It's Not Just Insurance Fraud
Georgia
Narconon of Georgia surrenders license, avoids prosecution - September 26, 2013 -The Atlanta Journal-Constitution A controversial Norcross drug treatment facility with ties to the Church of Scientology will avoid any potential criminal charges after surrendering its license to the state. But the investigation into allegations of insurance fraud by those running the facility isn’t over, Gwinnett County District Attorney Danny Porter said. [There is much more to this story, so stay tuned] Scientology-affilated drug rehab clinic sued by insurer - Atlanta Journal-Constitution - September 9, 2013 Watch video. The complete article is accessible only to Premium subscribers. This is the first Class Action in the country that is attacking the entire Narconon program. It also involves insurance fraud. They are asking for a refund of money paid by families who were preyed on. There is much more. More AJC links to Narconon fraud Insurer moves to drop Narconon of Georgia for fraud - WSB-TV Atlanta - September 9, 2013 A local drug rehab facility that's been the subject of a year-long Channel 2 Action News investigation is facing new trouble. Narconon of Georgia's own insurance company is now trying to drop its coverage, accusing the program of fraud. In February, one mother told Channel 2 she paid her daughter's treatment in full, then noticed $166,000 billed to their insurance company. CLASS ACTION AGAINST NARCONON OF GEORGIA / NARCONON INTERNATIONAL Harris Penn Lowry has filed a class action lawsuit against Narconon of Georgia (“NNGA”) and Narconon International, on behalf of NNGA patients, their families, and others who have paid money to NNGA to obtain drug or alcohol rehabilitation services. Search Warrant Affidavit: Scientology’s Atlanta Drug Rehab Billed $3 Million in Insurance Fraud - Links to court documents from Tony Ortega's Underground Bunker.Lawsuit Over Death at Georgia Narconon
Jodie Fleischer of WSB TV covered the death of Patrick Desmond: October 2, 2012Patrick Desmond’s mother describes him as kind-hearted and good-natured, but the former Marine died at 28-years-old, losing a battle against alcoholism. Desmond’s death in 2008 came as he took part in a worldwide drug treatment program, Narconon, already under fire for other patient deaths and ties to the Church of Scientology. Now a Channel 2 investigation is raising questions about the Narconon program and its license in Georgia. Watch the full video report on WSB TV’s website. In the report, Scientology continues their long tradition of lying to the press and lying to the people they are trying to con into their program. Their sister radio station is doing a spectacular series on this story as well. You can hear their reports here.
Many thanks to Tony Ortega for leading XENU TV to this story.
Narconon Struggles in Canada
Narconon blocked in Hockley Valley, Ontario
Are two sites really both required? Editorial - September 12, 2013 - Orangeville Citizen [Please follow the comments here. It's obvious to me that the author just doesn't get the controversy at all. In my opinion, it sounds to me that the editor would have welcomed them to the community. I wonder why.] But while there's no doubt the planned treatment of the addicts is controversial and runs counter to current practices of mainstream science and medicine, there is equally little or no evidence that the treatment centre would have posed a threat to the community. In fact, the main point raised by critics relates to the program's relative successfulness. Formed in the United States in 1966, Narconon is a drug-free social education model aiming for stable, permanent recovery. [Sorry, but am I reading this right? What exactly is their "relative successfulness"?] “People who need medical withdrawal would do it elsewhere before they came to Narconon. You cannot enroll in the Narconon program unless you are medically approved by a proper medical doctor as ready to do this program.” [And who is the "proper medical doctor who would approve this unapproved method. Are they long-term church of Scientology members who have operated a number of clinics in Toronto over the last few decades? ] Narconon loses bid to buy property in Hockley Village - Rachel Mendleson - Toronto Star - Sept. 9, 2013 Amid mounting concerns over Narconon’s proposal, the sellers chose a “white knight” offer. The deal was finalized amid mounting concern among residents about Narconon’s drug-free withdrawal program and its ties to the Church of Scientology. Clark Carr, the international presidient for Narconon said that he would not comment at the loss of the bid. Scientology Narconon facing another battle in Ontario - David Edgar Love - September 8, 2013 Scientology is not giving up and intends to push forward with their plans to open a new drug rehab in Cambridge, will no doubt, meet similar opposition. Opening a new Narconon in Ontario will not be an easy task for Scientology's Clark Carr and Yvette Shank, considering the public is now aware and informed about how dangerous this cult operates. Even though it appears that Scientology leader, David Miscavige, is willing to throw millions into the Narconon expansion in Canada, public outcry has more power than money - Hockley Valley citizens proved what Canadians are capable of. News in today about Narconon International, Clark Carr, pushing for a Narconon drug rehab near Scientology's Ideal Org church in Cambridge, Ontario, has citizens concerned. "Scientology are heavily trying to infiltrate their community, going so far as advertising on buses, and going door to door trying to gain community support," said one source earlier today. Rug pulled out from Narconon bid to buy Hockley Valley property - September 4, 2013 - Simcoe.com An estate property eyed as a potential site for a drug rehab centre with Scientology ties is no longer on the market. Local realtor Marc Ronan of Prudential Ronan Realty posted an update on his Facebook page Tuesday (Sept. 3) to announce the property has been sold to a local buyer instead of Narconon International, the controversial organization behind the rehab proposal. “As most of you know Prudential Ronan Realty is handling the sale of a large estate property owned by the Blenkarn family trust,” he wrote. “Recently an offer was received from a Toronto Remax Realtor representing a organization called Narconon. The Blenkarn family with our professional advice chose not to finalize this agreement and has now sold the estate property to a local buyer from the Hockley Valley residential community with no change or request for any change in the existing zoning.” Controversial rehab centre rouses Hockley Valley fury - Rachel Mendelson - Toronto Star - September 2, 2013 Hockley is up in arms over Narconon's bid to convert a picturesque estate into an addictions recovery centre. Narconon says its well-studied program has produced 35,000 graduates since 1995. [What rubbish!!!] Leave your comments while they are still open. Narconon planning facility near Orangeville, Ontario - August 1, 2013 - Rehabilitation centre for drug addicts proposed for Mono-Adjala Townline | Orangeville Citizen By Lindsey Papp, August 1, 2013 Representatives from Meridian Planning (Meridian), Narconon International and Narconon Canada were greeted by a crowd of concerned citizens that filled the small meeting room in the Hockley Community and Seniors Hall Tuesday evening. David Love Talks Today About WHY Narconon Must Be Stopped in Hockley Valley - August 26, 2013: David Love talks today about why he presses on to help stop Scientology's drug rehabs, Narconon, from operating. Hockley Valley citizens in Ontario, Canada, need help to stop Narconon from opening in their small community. They have a petition up on Facebook, asking for help: "No Drug Rehab in Hockley Valley"Narconon in Calgary, Alberta
Over the last few years the Narconon organization has claimed that they have an approved drug rehab residential facility in Calgary. We have looked at their claims, and their locations and have come to the conclusion that this facility does not have any government license or approval to operate. In fact, the city zoning department didn't even know anything about them at all. Alberta Health Services is now aware of this facility and will more than likely investigate their presence. NarcononCalgary.com web site must be taken with a grain of sand as far as I am concerned. [caption id="attachment_27" align="alignnone" width="600"]
Narconon Calgary residence at 123 Woodside Circle SW[/caption]
It is located at 123 Woodside Circle, SW, in a 2,000 sq. ft. house in a Calgary residential area. -
My Main Concerns Are:
- Did the City of Calgary know that they have been operating a business there for years? I don't think so.
- They claim that they are "approved as a registered non-profit organization providing residential drug rehab, alcohol treatment, addiction recovery and education". [In fact, they have no license to operate any drug rehabilitation centre in Alberta.]
- Why didn't the Province of Alberta's Health Services department know anything about them?
- Who are their medical doctors, or maybe even chiropractors or naturopaths who are involved?
Narconon & Scientology in Quebec
Part One - Hidden-Camera Investigation of Scientology in Quebec - French language with English subtitles Feb. 25, 2011, a one-hour hidden-camera investigation was broadcast in French at 7 P.M. on the TVA network in Montreal. The name of the program is JE (Journalisme d'enquête = "Investigative Journalism") and it exposes scams and injustices.- Part Two - Hidden-Camera Investigation of Scientology in Quebec
- Part Three - Hidden-Camera Investigation of Scientology in Quebec
- Part Four - Hidden-Camera Investigation of Scientology in Quebec
Narconon & Scientology Canada Dangers
- Scientology front group Narconon recruits, deceives, indoctrinates and endangers lives with fake science - Toronto Star - By Mark Ebner and Walter Armstrong - March 15, 2011The Scientology-backed rehab promises addicts they can sweat out their demons in sweltering saunas. But critics charge that the organization is the devil itself. Lives have also been lost. Since Narconon's inception some 40 years ago, dozens of criminal and civil cases have been filed against its rehabs by former patients who claim to have been injured or abused, and by the relatives of people who have allegedly died as a result of bizarre and dangerous practices.
- Scientology's new Canadian headquarters in isolated location will make it harder for exploited members to escape Toronto Star - March 15, 2011 Former Orangeville-area resort to become Scientology headquarters. Hidden behind a thick wall of trees atop the Niagara Escarpment just north of Toronto, the Church of Scientology is building a massive retreat where believers will “journey through the advanced realms” of their faith.
Old Articles about history of Narconon's Purification Rundown
Scientology 'purification' rite used by anti-addiction centres - By Lindsay Scotton - Toronto Star - June 14, 1986 Ontario MDs, Paul Jaconello and Kathleen Kerr are both involved in a controversial "purification" regime used by the Church of Scientology to advance members' spiritual enlightenment is also being used by Narconon, a drug and alcohol rehabilitation centre, and is being offered at a Toronto health clinic. The "Purification Rundown" used by Narconon and the Lafayette Health Centre uses large vitamin dosages, exercise and long hours in the sauna to "cleanse" the body of accumulated impurities, according to Narconon officials and the health centre's director.- Foundation for Advancements in Science and Education (FASE)
- Government Technology
- The Association of Human Detoxification Specialists
- Association for Better Living and Education (ABLE)
Actual Narconon Canada Web Sites
These web links were accessed on September 9, 2013. It is very interesting that they still have the Narconon Trois-Rivieres location listed, even though it was closed down a long time ago by the government.Cambridge, Ontario Scientology
- Narconon Cambridge, Ontario link There are many links from their web site, and one of the most interesting is the Effectiveness claims. How many of them have ever been supported by studies done by scientists, physicians, or psychologists that were published in reputable peer-reviewed journals?
- Their drug detox scientific evidence - How in the world can anyone believe this idiotic evidence?
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