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This Was Posted On My Message Board - By Jeff Berryman
 
"My associates are trying to help a woman who is trying to get her son
out of Tranquility Bay, Jamaica. She is in urgent need of witnesses with
RECENT experience who can testify about conditions there and the way the
kids are treated. Anyone who is willing and able to do this, please
E-mail me immediately.
JB"

If Anyone Can Help Please Email Him Directly At:
 
Http://www.angelfire.com/d20/boardingschool4

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Straight, Inc. and Derivatives / And her kid is probably in Samoa
« on: June 06, 2002, 12:35:00 AM »
I think that the analogy between checking for headlice and forcing kids to pee in a cup to find out whether they have been smoking pot is very far off. A more accurate analogy would be a parent who checks to see that their teenage daughter's hymen is intact which most people would consider humiliating and abusive if not illegal. When the nurse searches for lice it is not designed to find evidence of wrongdoing nor is it humiliating and degrading. Not only does forced drug testing violate the 4th ammendment barring unwarranted search and seizures but it violates the 5th ammendment because it forces a person to incriminate themselves.

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Straight, Inc. and Derivatives / Activist Cash.com
« on: April 25, 2002, 04:51:00 PM »
If you have not been to activistcash.com it is a very interesting site that keeps files on celebrity activists, foundations and organizations. It discusses their connections to various organizations such as PETA giving money to Earth Liberation Front or Science in the Public Interest being the food gestapo. I especially love their reporting on MADD as a professional activist corporation for prohibitionists with a 9 million dollar annual payroll, a 63% fundraising payout to their telemarketers and a D rating by the Philanthropy insitute.

I think that Wes or Antigen or someone else who knows a lot about the Drug Free America Foundation and the Semblers should send them some info on it so they can list them as well.

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There was a death by restraint at this school last year and many parents cited the school as condoning abuse. Upper Marlboro is about an hour from me. When I first saw this story last year, I thought it unlikely that this was a gulag school, but the more I read the story of how the other kids piled on him while the counselor was "restraining" him, made me think there had to be something fishy going on. The parents are suing and the counselor is facing a manslaughter charge still pending.

http://www.nospank.net/n-i04.htm

and more recently

The family of a 17-year-old student at Edgemeade-Raymond A. Rogers Jr. School, who died last year after a confrontation with a counselor, is suing the Maryland school for failing to adequately train staff in harmless ways to restrain students. The altercation began in gym class, when four youths were ordered to lie on their stomachs, a practice commonly used to control students at the school for troubled teens. When the victim failed to comply, the counselor stood behind him and placed him in a chokehold, at which time the other kids jumped on the staff member, all falling on the victim. Even after complaining of not being able to breathe, the adult did not let go, leading to what Maryland medical examiners called a homicide. The counselor is set to face manslaughter charges on Jan. 30. Since the attack, the school has been accused by other parents of condoning child abuse.

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http://www.nytimes.com/2002/02/01/inter ... sheadlines

You have to register to see the story, but you just have to provide your email address to them and then it is free.

The "Industrial schools" of Ireland run by the Catholic church in which 150,000 children passed through since the early 20th century were essentially child slavery rings where malnutrition, physical, and sexual abuse was the norm, and not the exception. Most children placed in these 'schools' were taken from parents considered unfit. There are many similarities between this and the Therepuetic boarding schools and juvenile institutions we see today in the US.

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Straight, Inc. and Derivatives / Another Teen Help Article
« on: January 03, 2002, 01:28:00 AM »
http://www.rockymountainnews.com/drmn/n ... 93,00.html




Colorado girl pulled from Teen Help compound

Conditions deplorable at Mexico camp tied to Utah group, authorities say

By Lou Kilzer, News Staff Writer

Mexican officials have removed a 14-year-old Colorado girl and seven other teens from a compound connected to Utah-based Teen Help, the latest in a series of crackdowns on the organization.
Child welfare workers found the conditions deplorable at the High Impact locked compound near Tecate in Baja California, Mexico, according to authorities at the United States Consulate in Tijuana.

"They were all extremely dirty," consulate spokesman Clint Wright said of the teens living there. "Some of the kids had calluses and blisters on their feet from being made to do a lot of laps around the place without wearing proper shoes."

He said the teens were forced to lie on their stomachs, with their chins on the ground, for hours at a time.

Mexican authorities said they found that tents had blown down and children had been forced to sleep in bathrooms, according to U.S. diplomats.

The Colorado girl complained of blisters and a sunburn, officials said. They would release no details about the girl, who was one of the last to leave High Impact.

The Teen Help organization offers services to parents of troubled children. The parents often attend rigorous psychological encounter sessions, while their children are sent to behavior modification camps in the United States and overseas.

Some mental health professionals have described some of the techniques in the adult seminars and at the compounds as "coercive persuasion."

Parents often pay more than $3,000 a month for tuition. A typical stay can last 18 months or longer.

Parents said High Impact is an integral part of the Teen Help empire -- a place to send kids who are "not working the program."

Officials first inspected the High Impact facility Dec. 5. The World Wide Association of Specialty Schools -- an umbrella group for many Teen Help-related programs -- immediately began withdrawing its clients from High Impact. When the compound was revisited on Dec. 8, eight remained. WWASP said one of the eight had come from its program.

The teens were taken into protective custody, according to the consulate. Allegations of unsanitary conditions at High Impact are untrue, said Ken Kay, head of the WWASP. "I mean, it was the cleanest place I ever saw," he said.

But Chris Goodwin of San Francisco said his son was forced to stay outside in his underpants for three nights, lying on his stomach with his chin on the ground. If he moved to try to brush off fire ants that roamed over him, he was threatened with a cattle prod, said Goodwin. The punishment left scars on his son's chin, he said.

The Utah organization tried last week to distance itself from High Impact. Kay said the only association WWASP had with High Impact was that it occasionally sent children there. "I know you probably think I'm playing dumb," said Kay. "And that's good, because I probably am dumb."

Records suggest that WWASP has a closer relation to High Impact. High Impact's Web page is on a Web service called parentresources.net. That site advertises Teen Help and WWASP programs, and its phone number connects to Teen Help in Utah. The person who manages the Web site has managed Teen Help.

High Impact's billing is controlled by R&B Billing, a company owned by Robert Lichfield in Utah, according to records obtained by the News. Lichfield created the Teen Help programs.

Payments to WWASP and High Impact have the same St. George, Utah, mailing address. And parent identification codes remain the same when a child goes from a WWASP program to High Impact, and vice versa, according to internal records.

Though the facilities are owned by various individuals, the money first passes through Lichfield's concerns in southern Utah, where most of it remains, Kay told the News.

But Dace Goulding, who runs Casa by the Sea, a WWASP program in Ensanada, Mexico, said he doesn't know of any relationship between High Impact and WWASP. He also said he had no knowledge of teens from Casa by the Sea going to High Impact.

That was news to Goodwin. He said that after his son was having troubles at Casa, Goulding called and told him to send his son to High Impact. He said Goulding sold it to him as a camping experience.

What his son found, instead, was "torture," according to Goodwin. After his son and another boy got into a fight, the staff beat both and then put them in the High Impact position, he said.

"They were flat on their stomachs, hands behind their back as if they're handcuffed, chin out straight, resting on the ground. My kid said he stayed like that in a pool of blood all night long on the first night. They were freezing their butts off."

Goodwin said his son spent three nights in the High Impact position.

Goulding said he didn't know Chris Goodwin or his son.

Stephanie Hecker of Kansas City said her son experienced the same treatment.

High Impact isn't the first Teen Help-related program to run into trouble with authorities.




A compound near Cancun, Mexico, was closed after a newspaper reported child abuse allegations.

Police in the Czech Republic closed WWASP's Morava Academy, again citing abuse allegations. Police alleged kids were sometimes isolated, denied food and handcuffed.

A Teen Help psychiatric hospital in St. George was shut following an investigation into an abuse complaint.

A WWASP program in Western Samoa closed after American diplomats received what they called "credible" allegations of abuse.

And last Monday, child welfare officials made an unannounced visit to Casa by the Sea, removing five children for private interviews.

Goulding, the director of the program, said he was unaware of the event. But Kay was.

"I just can't believe that they came in . . . with armed federales, removed five of the kids without the parents' permission or anything, and took them off to question them, and then brought them back," said Kay. "The mayor of Ensanada is highly incensed."

Of the Rocky Mountain News, which has raised questions about the program in recent years, Goulding said: "Because of the work that you do, Casa by the Sea is thriving. I was going to send you a thank-you letter for that."

He hung up the phone after telling a reporter: "Please don't call me. I'll call you."

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Straight, Inc. and Derivatives / WInston Churchill on "Sobriety"
« on: July 01, 2001, 04:55:13 AM »
Struggling Teens made me sick to my stomach.
I had resisted the urge to take a close look into the msg boards of strugglingteens.org but I finally allowed my curiousity to take hold of my better judgment and desire to sleep well. It only took a few minutes to find boards full of parents giving kudos to one another for sending their kids to programs that I have read terrifying first hand accounts from. So self-righteous, full of this assurance that they are sending a self-destructive teen in and that shortly they will be sent back a devoted, respectful, college bound teen who will be everything they want and more.


I imagine the hand of fate will be circling that board, picking and choosing the parents whose children, will never be able to leave their confinement and stay on as staff, those that will never be able to live with their pain and fall into that downward spiral that was only a scare tactic before the program, and those that won't even make it through the program alive.


The parents are responsible, I do not care if they have been lied to, or mislead, or thought it was the only way. I don't care if they investigated it or were referred by friends or proffessionals. Their attitudes are frightening to me, I wonder if I look hard enough will I find a post made by Alex's mother, will I find a hundred posts supporting her decision. I don't know which is scarier, the first hand accounts of these places or the fairly tales that parents tell themselves to justify their complacency in their own child's psychological rape.  

Slavish discipline makes a slavish temper... If severity carry'd to the
highest pitch does prevail, and works a cure upon the present unruly
distemper, it often brings in the room of it a worse and more dangerous
disease, by breaking the mind; and then, in the place of a disorderly young
fellow, you have a low spirited moap'd creature, who, however with his
unnatural sobriety he may please silly people, who commend tame unactive
children, because they make no noise, nor give them any trouble; yet at
last, will probably prove as uncomfortable a thing to his friends, as he
will be all his life an useless thing to himself and others... Beating them,
and all other sorts of slavish and corporal punishments, are not the
discipline fit to be used in the education of those we would have wise,
good, and ingenuous men...
John Locke, 1692


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Straight, Inc. and Derivatives / Escapes-Smuggled messages
« on: June 01, 2001, 03:54:22 PM »
Escapes-Smuggled messages
For those of you who successfully escaped or almost successfully escaped, how did you do it. What would you recomend to someone trying to escape. Did people help you, how far did you have to go before you felt safe. What are the legal ramifications for escapeing or helping someone escape from a non-court ordered program.


Also, did any of you have any luck with smuggling messages in or out, any ideas for simple codes. Especially those in wilderness programs, were you allowed letters from your parents during the camping/hiking portion of your program. I am thinking of faking a letter from my friend's parents and then using some of the little catch phrases that we always throw around, let him know it is me sending the letter and then include some sort of secret message. I thought about lemon juice aka. invisible ink or possibly purposely mispelling some words with extra letters to form a message.  


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Sorry for posting this twice I accidentally posted it in the welcome area the first time.


Hi my name is Jason. On Friday June 1st my friend Alex was kidnapped and sent to Alldredge Academy in Davis, Tucker County, WV. It took me a while to find out where he was and that very day I received a link to an article in a WV newspaper about how the state has ordered it to close.

http://www.wvgazette.com/news/News/2001060656/

I have uncovered a lot of information including links between a senior staff member at Alldredge who was previously senior staff at another gulag where someone hung himself, and also where there were confirmed physical abuses specifically Rocky Mountain Academy and affiliated schools.

Convincing his parents to bring him home is not going well even as the state prepares for a hearing where a judge may order the school to close and send the kids home. I got Alex's Father to talk to me today and I gave him the number of Assistant Attorney General who is handling the case.

The AAG seemed interested in finding anyone who was a prisoner at Alldredge and can talk about it. Also Alldredge claims it is based on the SUWS program so any survivors of that program please contact me if you are willing to speak about it. This is a great opportunity to make a difference and perhaps gain some small measure of justice for yourself.

Also anyone who knows about the other cases mentioned in the article which I have not been able to find any info on, please contact me as well.

Finally I am planning a protest to take place sometime before the closing order appeal hearing (June 22). I plan to use a loudspeaker and whatever equipment can be brought and powered there to disrupt the program and tell those held captive that something is being done to help them.

[email protected]

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Straight, Inc. and Derivatives / Whats being done?
« on: September 02, 2001, 02:17:24 AM »
Whats being done?
I was just wondering if anyone has heard from Wes Fager lately, or some of the others that I met at the conference. ( their names elude me at the moment) who were talking about organizing some sort of database on these these programs.


I have spoken to a 2 former alldredge students recently who have a pretty negative view about the program despite being highly regarded while they were there. I also was just contacted by a  Rocky Mountain Academy (CEDU) graduate from 95 who was there at the time of the '94 suicide. I keep referring these people to the trebach website and asking them to write an affadavit if they can but, I am wondering what everyone else has been up to.


From what I have seen from some the "educational consultant" msg boards, it seems CEDU is putting a lot of money into remodeling their facilities, assuming they are telling the truth, it can only mean they intend to have an even larger operation.



Just goes to show you post something on a board and you get the desired response 3 months later.



For those people like me on the board who were never in a program. I think this story is about as close as we can get, it is a long and detailed testimony about a mother's experience in the parent seminars of Teen Help which supposedly mirror the children's seminars. ( of course the parents have the ability to walk out) I personally felt sick during and after reading this, if the parents in Teen Help are treated this badly and so obviously being brainwashed, I cannot imagine what is going on at the Teen Help, concentration camps.  www.intrepidnetreporter.c...eaking.htm

Slavish discipline makes a slavish temper... If severity carry'd to the
highest pitch does prevail, and works a cure upon the present unruly
distemper, it often brings in the room of it a worse and more dangerous
disease, by breaking the mind; and then, in the place of a disorderly young
fellow, you have a low spirited moap'd creature, who, however with his
unnatural sobriety he may please silly people, who commend tame unactive
children, because they make no noise, nor give them any trouble; yet at
last, will probably prove as uncomfortable a thing to his friends, as he
will be all his life an useless thing to himself and others... Beating them,
and all other sorts of slavish and corporal punishments, are not the
discipline fit to be used in the education of those we would have wise,
good, and ingenuous men...
John Locke, 1692


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Straight, Inc. and Derivatives / My friend is home
« on: July 01, 2001, 04:27:49 PM »
My friend is home
My friend Alex, who was sent to Alldredge Academy in WV is home after 2 months. He says that the experience was beneficial and that despite the information that led me to believe the place was unsafe, it was not really bad there. He says he had enough food, the staff was competent, and overall a good experience. His complaints were mostly related to the coercive element of being there, and how the school tries to prevent escapes, like taking the kids' shoes at night and such.


 I don't think my friend was brainwashed or harmed there but, my other friend who has gone on one of these came home similarly impressed by the staff and program, but today (2 years later) is a bit resentful of his parents tricking him into thinking it was a regular Outward Bound sort of trip when it was really a coercive therapy trip which he did not need.  

Slavish discipline makes a slavish temper... If severity carry'd to the
highest pitch does prevail, and works a cure upon the present unruly
distemper, it often brings in the room of it a worse and more dangerous
disease, by breaking the mind; and then, in the place of a disorderly young
fellow, you have a low spirited moap'd creature, who, however with his
unnatural sobriety he may please silly people, who commend tame unactive
children, because they make no noise, nor give them any trouble; yet at
last, will probably prove as uncomfortable a thing to his friends, as he
will be all his life an useless thing to himself and others... Beating them,
and all other sorts of slavish and corporal punishments, are not the
discipline fit to be used in the education of those we would have wise,
good, and ingenuous men...
John Locke, 1692


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Straight, Inc. and Derivatives / New Website
« on: July 02, 2001, 01:56:14 AM »
My friend made a phone call
I do not know how or why, but my friend Alex made a phone call and left a message on my friends cell phone tonight.


The message did not say much, just that he is in West Virginia in the woods, and seemed to say halfheartedly that he was having a good time in the woods, but that does not sit well with me, because according to the program he should not really be in the woods after this long, he is supposed to be in one of these outdoor village setups. I think he was just blabbing cause he thinks that he is still out of town. My friend had just returned from Israel so his phone message still said he was out of town. Maybe he will try to call someone else later tonight. I hope he was not caught trying to call someone or escaping. I think I might call the sheriff where the school is again and ask if the school reported an escape last night.

Slavish discipline makes a slavish temper... If severity carry'd to the
highest pitch does prevail, and works a cure upon the present unruly
distemper, it often brings in the room of it a worse and more dangerous
disease, by breaking the mind; and then, in the place of a disorderly young
fellow, you have a low spirited moap'd creature, who, however with his
unnatural sobriety he may please silly people, who commend tame unactive
children, because they make no noise, nor give them any trouble; yet at
last, will probably prove as uncomfortable a thing to his friends, as he
will be all his life an useless thing to himself and others... Beating them,
and all other sorts of slavish and corporal punishments, are not the
discipline fit to be used in the education of those we would have wise,
good, and ingenuous men...
John Locke, 1692


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