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Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform => World Wide Association of Specialty Programs and Schools (WWASPS) => Topic started by: Nihilanthic on April 01, 2006, 04:47:00 AM
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On 2006-04-01 01:24:00, Three Springs Waygookin wrote:
"http://www.vpp.com/teenhelp/majesticranch.html
Half way down the page they have a notice that their facility offers a warranty.
:flame: It really is a shame that in the good ole US of A your children are chattel, and you can fuck them up as much as you want as long as you dont physically abuse the, :roll:
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WWASPS has prison camps for k-8 kids and pregnant moms now?!?! :scared: :scared: :scared: :scared:
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The warranty is lame and only applies to discounts on sending the kid back for a second stay in the program. You don't have to pay some of the startup fees since you're already in their system, and I think you get a month or two free when you sign another year contract. At least that's how it worked when I got screwed with a second round of WWASP.
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My nephew is at Majestic. His mom thinks she put him in a boarding school that is disciplined, but not abusive. Does anyone know of specific information that I might present to her to convince her otherwise?
Thanks
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Go to ISACCORP.org. Majestic is a confirmedly abusive program and ISAC has tons of documetation thereof.
Get that kid out of there as soon as you can.
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On 2006-04-05 12:40:00, marisee wrote:
"My nephew is at Majestic. His mom thinks she put him in a boarding school that is disciplined, but not abusive. Does anyone know of specific information that I might present to her to convince her otherwise?
Thanks"
"Disciplined but not abusive" :roll:
Does such a thing exist? What is it for? Is it needed? If its optional and not bad, what does it actually accomplish?
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Thanks for the leads to isac. I have gotten quite alot of information there. I am looking for as much documentation as possible.
His mom has been through the second seminar and is committed to "the program". We don't live in the same state, so I can't really tell how deeply she is into it.
I am overnighting as much info as I can, hoping that the logical mom who only wants the best for her son is still living in her body. That mom will remove him immediately.
What I have been reading worries me; that min-control stuff has been around for awhile now. There are sure to be alot of "experts". (What they do is terrible, but they do it terribly well.)
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On 2006-04-05 16:05:00, Nihilanthic wrote:
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On 2006-04-05 12:40:00, marisee wrote:
"My nephew is at Majestic. His mom thinks she put him in a boarding school that is disciplined, but not abusive. Does anyone know of specific information that I might present to her to convince her otherwise?
Thanks"
"Disciplined but not abusive" :roll:
Does such a thing exist? What is it for? Is it needed? If its optional and not bad, what does it actually accomplish? "
Dear Nihls, such an aversion to discipline!!!
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On 2006-04-05 16:19:00, Anonymous wrote:
"Thanks for the leads to isac. I have gotten quite alot of information there. I am looking for as much documentation as possible.
His mom has been through the second seminar and is committed to "the program". We don't live in the same state, so I can't really tell how deeply she is into it.
I am overnighting as much info as I can, hoping that the logical mom who only wants the best for her son is still living in her body. That mom will remove him immediately.
What I have been reading worries me; that min-control stuff has been around for awhile now. There are sure to be alot of "experts". (What they do is terrible, but they do it terribly well.)"
Sorry, I should have identified myself. (Obviously new to this forum stuff :wstupid: )
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I predict that we will see more, and more of these "special schools" opening up, and taking kids starting at the age of 5 or 6.