What We Are All About
Narcononymous is an independent historical archive documenting the public record of Narconon, the Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR), Scientology-affiliated organizations, and related debates in addiction treatment, psychiatry, consumer protection, and public policy.
Our goal is to preserve information appearing in court records, government reports, academic publications, news coverage, organizational publications, and other publicly available sources. Whenever practical, readers are directed to original documents so they can examine the evidence and reach their own conclusions.
How the library is organized
Primary documents
Court filings, government records, legislation, official reports, and contemporaneous organizational materials.
Reporting and scholarship
News investigations, academic research, books, and historical analysis.
Commentary
Clearly identified opinion and personal recollection, kept distinct from documentary claims.
Editorial approach
The archive is intended as a reference library rather than an open discussion forum. Public comments are not accepted. This keeps the site focused on source material and avoids moderation disputes, harassment, spam, and attempts to overwhelm the documentary record.