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Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform => The Troubled Teen Industry => Topic started by: Anonymous on October 15, 2005, 08:22:00 PM
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Is this a program referral agency, an ed con or what?
http://www.nationalyouth.com/ (http://www.nationalyouth.com/)
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Both. Click on the "I am in crisis" button on the bottom left. You'll be directed to an EdCon and an Admission specialist.
I'm soooooooooo sick of these type of websites. Sometimes it's hard to believe that parents can be duped that easily, but then I remind myself of the tens of thousands of examples I've already seen where the scam artists hook the StrugglingParents...
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think about it = they're trying to get people who are looking or the NYRA, National Youth Rights Administration. Same thing they've done in the past. For example, there was a website developed by a woman who worked to help kids. She passed away, and WWASP changed the name of the site by one letter and advertises. I believe they have now also taken over the initial site, I could be wrong about that. But seems to me they did. I'm sure there are people out there who know exactly which one I'm talking about. I just can't remember it right now. Her name was Donna.
Anyway, they wait for anti-program sites to expire and then they jump on website names.
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oops - National Youth Rights Association
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That would be Donna Headrick. The site- Intrepid Net Reporters
http://www.intrepidnetreporters.com/Tee ... nhelp.html (http://www.intrepidnetreporters.com/TeenHelp/teenhelp.html)
WWASP just dropped the 's' in Reporters:
http://www.intrepidnetreporter.com/ (http://www.intrepidnetreporter.com/)
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More on NYN- Originally Western Youth Network
http://fornits.com/wwf/viewtopic.php?to ... rt=0#41277 (http://fornits.com/wwf/viewtopic.php?topic=4836&forum=9&start=0#41277)
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On 2005-10-16 09:58:00, Anonymous wrote:
"That would be Donna Headrick. The site- Intrepid Net Reporters
http://www.intrepidnetreporters.com/Tee ... nhelp.html (http://www.intrepidnetreporters.com/TeenHelp/teenhelp.html)
WWASP just dropped the 's' in Reporters:
http://www.intrepidnetreporter.com/ (http://www.intrepidnetreporter.com/)
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Actually, it was originally intrepitnetreporter but WWASP snapped it up as soon as it became available so Sue Scheff registered intrepidnetreporters and put up the original website. She was in the middle of WWASP vs PURE at the time so she passed the site to a friend of hers to get out of legal difficulties: I think there was a restraining order or something.