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Jail break at Tranquility Bay?
« Reply #15 on: November 12, 2003, 01:11:00 PM »
From what I've gathered watching discussion from locals and semi-locals to Treasure Beach on Titsch's forum, I don't think WWASP is anywhere near as big a part of the economy or community life of the village as we might assume.

One big player is Jason Henzell, who owns Jakes, is a world class hotelier and son of a local hero and who's involved in a project to build an all inclusive sports resort, which the locals really don't want. WWASP is just some spooky place that most people don't know much about.

As to blaming your loss of access on Carey, maybe that's on target. Could be she lost her temper or got carried away or whatever. But I think it's far more likely that some of the parents who ya'll were contacting on the side turned you in. That, after all, is what they're instructed to do in order to save their children; to report all enemies of WWASP as soon as they are suspected.

Would have happened sooner or later, regardless.

My concern here is that we're assuming too much about the local ppl and local police. They could all be allies based on common interest. But we're approaching them with guilt, accusations and really unkind assumptions, which I think could spoil any chance at good will.

Already, at least two ppl who's primary interest in this story lie in their ties to the village have given helpful info. And all we know about the police is that, when there was a break out, apparently no one thought to call them till Titsch did. That would indicate to me that they're not in the loop. Had this happened in Sarasota or Ft. Lauderdale when Straight or The Seed were in their hay day, they would certainly not have been dozing.



The authorities don't always fall for the scam, though. Check out this post about those crazy days back in the `70's when Art Barker tried to ply his scam just one county over from Broward.
http://fornits.com/wwf/viewtopic.php?to ... &forum=8&1

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« Reply #16 on: November 12, 2003, 01:34:00 PM »
But I think it's far more likely that some of the parents who ya'll were contacting on the side turned you in.

No, this isn't the case. Those with access did not do any contacting.
The parents who were contacted were the ones who expressed anger worry and dissatisfaction. They were simply told if you'd like a point of view and information from outside of the BBS, feel free to write. It was then up to them to take the next step. At no time did they know anything more than a friend from the BBS had referred them.
So, you see, they might have said this and that one have emailed me; but it wasn't information that mattered.
MZ. Bock gave up the information that mattered.

The only thing accomplished by this was to loose access to the BBS, and thereby the worried angry parents, and thereby the chance to make a difference for the kids.
The only advice they'll get now is to trust the program and get to the next seminar as fast as possible.

So again, thank you so much MZ. Bock.
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« Reply #17 on: November 12, 2003, 07:24:00 PM »
From information from a very-reliable local resident near Spring Creek Lodge, Thompson Falls, MT:

"Jailbreaks" occur with some regularity at SCL (Melissa?? true???).  The bounty used to be $500 per kid.  It was raised to $1000 per kid in the last 6 months.  This is an economically-depressed area, and the bounty money is very attractive.  Police are not asked for assistance in retreiving the miscreants, as goon squads of WWASPS staff make up their own posse.  In pursuit, these goons careen around the countryside, disregarding No Trespassing signs, destroying fencelines and freeing farm animals, demolishing outbuildings while "searching" for the missing livestock....er, children. Complaints to the local small-time county sheriff go absolutely nowhere.  Either he is on the take from WWASPS, or, more likely, he is a small-time judicial official, in way over his head in taking on WWASPS.  There have been valid complaints to the police/sheriff involved with these jailbreaks from SCL about stolen cars, trucks, and even boats...filed and forgotten.

This county is full of rural landowners, and disregarding the Law of the West about personal property and land rights is a big non-no.  Ask the locals about the pit full of hazardous waste that SCL maintains.  Ask the locals about the non-permitted bulldozing around SCL and the damage to waterways and roads.  Ask the locals about the stories from former employees about tossing blindfolded kids off the bridge over the creek and telling them it is a cliff.  But don't ask the person who answers the phone at the County Clerk's Office.  She was quoted as telling a newspaper reporter something like, "They all seem like nice kids, and were wonderful picking up trash after our July 4th Parade".

It has been speculated that chasing runaways, at a seriously large charge to parents, is a good money-maker for the local WWASPS facility.  Is escape promoted and encouraged?
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« Reply #18 on: November 12, 2003, 10:07:00 PM »
For those who don't visit We've Been There (painfully slow with popups).... check this
http://pub57.ezboard.com/fwevebeenthere ... D=33.topic

shannon levy was in TB for god knows how long and she finally came to SCL after they shattered her jaw trying to force her off her bunk, they just slammed her into the floor so now she can only eat soft foods and can barley open her mouth
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There are some good posts there. Conversations between ex-inmates.
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« Reply #19 on: November 12, 2003, 10:53:00 PM »
Hey there... Spots... you're damn right about that...


By the way... I remember Shannon Levy, she was in my family... man, she had so much surgery it wasn't even funny. And then out family rep, dyke Cammy convinced her already-psychotic parents to make her stay longer. She BARELY got level 4, and thank god she finally got pulled.
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