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Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform => Straight, Inc. and Derivatives => Topic started by: ajax13 on September 19, 2011, 06:02:36 PM
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Here is a collection of cinematic works featuring a number of AARColytes. Van Hagen is currently among All About Receiving Cash's Clinical Counselors.
http://vimeo.com/3433254 (http://vimeo.com/3433254)
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This guy finally did. Former Clinical Counselor, he is, like Miller Newton and Dean Vause, an alumnus of the Union Institute.
http://www.mikemiles.com/index.php?p=pr ... n_campbell (http://www.mikemiles.com/index.php?p=profiles&f=bryan_campbell)
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There have been protests, and I will not be anywhere near them. I'm not quite sure where I stand with regard to Calgary Police Service, but I'm a bit leery these days.
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You live in C-town area, ajax?
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More or less.
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More or less.
More or less isn't an answer. Pick yes or no, it really isn't that hard! lol
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On the contrary, more or less is an answer. If you don't like it, that is unfortunate for you.
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More or less.
Coo'.
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Here is a collection of cinematic works featuring a number of AARColytes. Van Hagen is currently among All About Receiving Cash's Clinical Counselors.
http://vimeo.com/3433254 (http://vimeo.com/3433254)
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Reminds me a bit of Twitchell's works.
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This fellow was a Peer Counselor at AARC and his Dad was the accountant:
http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/opi ... le1314273/ (http://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/opinions/legalization-wouldnt-make-prostitutes-safe/article1314273/)
"Andrew Evans was convicted of second-degree murder by a jury in Vancouver last week for the 2007 killing of Nicole Parisien, a 33-year-old aboriginal woman. Mr. Evans admitted that he killed Ms. Parisien by beating and strangling her and that he dumped her body in the bushes. The only legal issue was whether he intended to kill her when he attacked her. The answer determined whether he was guilty of murder or manslaughter.
Mr. Evans said he agreed to pay Ms. Parisien $200. He became enraged when she couldn't maintain his erection, hitting her and choking her to death."
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One of the problems inherent in the Seed/Straight/AARC phenomenon is that kids are traumatized and become violent, while at the same time kids who are controlling and violent already will thrive in the TC environment that gives them control of other kids and rewards their aggression and dominance. That's what happens when a program is happy to take anybody who comes through the doors and unify them with their new identity as addicts.
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The lawsuit is still ongoing, if I recall correctly. At least CBC still has it that way with their report.
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All About Receiving Cash is suing my Special Lady Friend for $1.5 million. They are also suing Simi Bate, Rachel O'Neil, Bodana Dye-Kibble, CBC and a whistle-blower who was subcontracted to them for IT. AARC is tremendously enthusiastic about litigation. I think that it is very likely they will soon sue me.
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Rachel and Bodana were AARC clients, Simi was a Kids client and original AARC Peer Counselor. All four women appeared in the Fifth Estate program. The lawsuits have been very destructive to those people. AARC has the most powerful law firm in Canada working for them, the girls have had difficulty obtaining adequate legal representation.