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« Reply #210 on: October 21, 2005, 11:13:00 PM »
Excuse me!!! Dennis McElwrath moved students FROM Mountain Park in Missouri TO Anchor Academy in Montana.
That is a FAR CRY from him leaving an abusive facility "because of things going on there that he did not agree with."
He was part of the problem there and he is the SUPERINTENDENT at Anchor Academy NOW!

ABUSE IS ABUSE young lady, and you can not excuse it away for BROTHER Dennis.
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« Reply #211 on: October 21, 2005, 11:17:00 PM »
Do you think having staff apologize for abusing minor children is adequate? Abusing children is ILLEGAL!!!!!
Child Abusers do not get a "legal pass" just by saying "sorry."
You may forgive them; but they must to answer in a court of law.
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« Reply #212 on: October 21, 2005, 11:19:00 PM »
Seems like BROTHER DENNIS has been busy gathering up "students" to post here about what a GOOD GUY he is, huh?
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« Reply #213 on: October 21, 2005, 11:24:00 PM »
when's one of these students going to explain what red shirt is all about, and why dennis has not put a stop to that?
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« Reply #214 on: October 21, 2005, 11:51:00 PM »
I was a student at the Anchor Academy in 2001 and 2002. I just missed Dave
L., but I heard stories about him when I came in. I was at Anchor while Eric
M. was there. I was one of the guys that watched him and I probably watched
him the most. I remember red shirt very well. I remember the details. One of
the scariest things of my whole stay at the Anchor happened at this time.
Eric M. stabbed Chris L. with a school compass. When this happened, Eric was
immediately restrained. After he was restrained, the staff searched his
locker and his bed and found a 12 inch knife that he had stolen from the
kitchen. This is when I really felt scared. I guess they did invade his
privacy by looking for this, but I sure felt relieved by this situation.
Eric was then made to sleep away from the rest of us to ensure our safety.
On red shirt Eric M. was told to do basic calisthenics and running, which he
refused to do. One day I remember watching him for the afternoon, and all
that he did was lie down and sleep for 9 hours while not a single hand was
laid on him else wise.

I have read through this whole forum, and I know information that could help
some of you with your concerns. I can only give you information about the
Anchor Academy because that is the only home my parents have placed me in.
Some of the things said in this forum are not 100% accurate, and I would
like to discuss them.

#1 CBIDWK posted on 2005-09-29-9:40:00
****About the tuition of the Academy being $1000****
The tuition was $850 during my stay at the Anchor, and at the end of my stay
it was raised to $1000, but only for those who could afford to pay. There
were a lot of cases where parents would drop off some of the guys and not
pay a single dime for tuition. We could tell who these kids were because
they never got letters or packages from home and were always getting
presents from the staff at Anchor.

#2 OVERLORDD posted on 2005-10-03-8:36:00
****That he hates people who break up families****
Most of us (including myself) didn't ever give a crap about our families. I
didn't like my mom or dad.  Bro Dennis really encouraged us to have a
relationship with them and help bring our families back together.

#3 ANON posted on 2005-10-03-9:43:00
****Our phone calls and mailed were monitored and censored****
Once every two weeks my parents would call, and I was allowed to freely
speak to them with nobody listening in or telling my what I could and could
not say. Bro Dennis aloud me to say whatever I wanted about him or the
program with no consequences for doing so. I was not, however, to back talk
or disrespect my parents. If I was doing that and a staff walked by, the
call was ended. All my letters to my parents are at their home and have not
been edited at all.

#4 OVERLORDD posted on 2005-10-03-15:06:00
****In this post OVERLORDD gave his definition of abuse****
During my stay in the Academy, I never experienced any type of abuse nor did
I see anyone else experience any type of abuse. One thing that OVERLORDD did
mention as abuse was restraint. There were incidents where the staff used
passive restraint to control one of us, myself included.

#5 OVERLORDD posted on 2005-10-09-9:40:00
****stated that only the good ones go on trips****
This is as far fetched as a statement there could be. In October of 2001, we
ALL went on a month  long tour in California, and again in April we ALL went
to Tennessee. There were other shorter trips, that only a few selected kids
went on, but these are two while I was in the program that we went on as a
group.

#6 HELENA HANDBASKET  posted on 2005-1-13-14:11:00
****we were forced to believe their religious teachings****
The Anchor did teach us the Bible, but there were always kids that didn't
except it. We were never beaten for not believing or told that we were crap
if we didn't believe. They never proselytized us nor forced us to believe
what they taught.

#7 ANON posted 2005-10-14-13:23:00
****the Academy was in Missouri****
The Academy was in Corpus Christi, TX and moved from there to Lewistown, MT
and then to Havre, MT, where I believe it is still in operation. Bro Dennis
always told us that the reason they moved from Texas to Montana was because
of the issue of State Licensing. When the State would license a home such as
the Anchor, Bro Dennis said it would violate the principle of separating the
church from the state. Never did I hear of any abuse claims or accusations
in Texas nor were there ever stories among the guys of such abuses. If you
want to find out more about this, you would have to look up the changing
laws in Texas at the time of the move, and also look for claims of child
abuse against the Anchor in Texas.

#8 ANON posted 2005-10-21-14:23:00
****asked whether or not there are certified teachers, credits are
transferable, and if they attend actual classes****
There are two certified teachers in the school. The credits are
transferable. I am actually a senior at college, going to college with the
diploma I got from Anchor. Many of the guys went home and graduated from
public high schools with the credits from Anchor. As to the questions of
whether or not we attended classes, the answer is YES! But only for elective
classes. The other classes were taught to us on a individual basis through
the ACE curriculum.

After living at the Academy under the supervision of Bro. Dennis McElwrath,
it is hard for me to even imagine the picture that has been painted of him.  
Bro. Dennis has my utmost respect and support for his love and concern for
youth in America and his willingness to give of himself for my sake and
others that have attended the Anchor Academy.
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« Reply #215 on: October 22, 2005, 12:04:00 AM »
Welcome to fornits BROTHER DENNIS...HA!
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« Reply #216 on: October 22, 2005, 12:05:00 AM »
How does one become a "BROTHER?" What does that title mean anyway?
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« Reply #217 on: October 22, 2005, 12:06:00 AM »
What IS red shirt, and why are kids supervising kids?
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« Reply #218 on: October 22, 2005, 12:12:00 AM »
You know the phone calls home were recorded. Why lie? Did you see the boy physically throw over the chairs for not closing his eyes during prayer? Were you there watching when Eric M. drank the bleach after 2 months of RED SHIRT? Rule:  You follow the religious practices at Anchor, OR ELSE!
Come on...kids are talking and telling the TRUTH about Anchor.
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« Reply #219 on: October 22, 2005, 11:26:00 PM »
No reply to these questions?
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« Reply #220 on: October 22, 2005, 11:37:00 PM »
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On 2005-10-21 21:12:00, Anonymous wrote:

"You know the phone calls home were recorded. Why lie? Did you see the boy physically throw over the chairs for not closing his eyes during prayer? Were you there watching when Eric M. drank the bleach after 2 months of RED SHIRT? Rule:  You follow the religious practices at Anchor, OR ELSE!

Come on...kids are talking and telling the TRUTH about Anchor."


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« Reply #221 on: October 25, 2005, 10:57:00 AM »
i just got back from the academy , was there visiting my grandson , i understand that the punishment for leaving the academy, or, running away, will cause the child to have to start all over again from week one. no matter how long he has already been there
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« Reply #222 on: October 25, 2005, 11:18:00 AM »
>>>Bro Dennis always told us that the reason they moved from Texas to Montana was because of the issue of State Licensing. When the State would license a home such as the Anchor, Bro Dennis said it would violate the principle of separating the church from the state.<<<

That's a convenient excuse for avoiding oversight, but any facility (religious or not) that houses kids 24/7/365 should have somone watching them. The kids' parents are not tithing. They are paying 'tuition', therefore the facility is technically a business... NOT a church.
It would be wrong to assume that any facility run by a religion is functioning within the law. In fact, many kids have been heinously abused at the hands of religious zealots.
'Spare the rod' would definitely be in conflict with state regulations, and they shouldn't be allowed to abuse because they can 'justify' it with scripture.
BTW, What is Red Shirt??
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« Reply #223 on: October 25, 2005, 12:46:00 PM »
What's most disingenuous about the Separation of church and state argument is - There is no such separation in the constitution; and it is often Christian schools that most stridently point this out.

What we are promised in the constitution is, that there shall be no establishment of a "church state" - meaning, the US of A will never be declared a Catholic nation, or a protestant nation, or a nation of Luciferians.

There is nothing what so ever prohibiting prayer in school, or the study of Biblical text in schools, or in the posting of scripture in government buildings.

If there had been anything like that, this country would have been a very different sort of place than it now is.

Early American children were primarily taught to read using a Bible.
Early American state and federal officials often prayed in public and quoted scripture.

They should still be able to do so - AND - the "state" has every right to protect its citizens from cruel abuses at the hands of "clergy".
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« Reply #224 on: October 25, 2005, 12:58:00 PM »
Red Shirt is a form of punisish, strong, prolonged punishment. Being on Red Shirt could last up to 2 months. The student is required to wear the "red shirt." The one on RED SHIRT is not allowed to be spoken to, looked at. RED SHIRT is supervised by the LEADERS who are in control of him (one or more students who have risen in RANK). RED SHIRT will be given prolonged, intense PT (physical training) to the point of extreme exhaustion. His "buttons will will pushed" until he reaches his breaking point, and when he DOES...and when he "strikes out at his tormentors," THEN he will be physically punished (attacked by these LEADERS). One the weekends, the RED SHIRT will be giving prolonged, meaninings physical tasks: like moving a pile of rocks; and then being made to move the pile of rocks BACK to the original spot. OR, he may be made to dig a huge hole with a spoon; to only be made to refill the hole with the spoon. All this activity will take place in the rain if raining. The RED SHIRT's diet will consist of Peanut Butter sandwiches and water. The whole point: TO BREAK HIM DOWN so he is ready to conform and be MOLDED!
What "rules" are broken to get on RED SHIRT?
Meaningless rules: not bowing his head during prayer. Getting too many "complaints" by the LEADER, and the LEADER'S rules are arbitrary, and subjective...not standard, written down universal rules set by the adult supervisor of the school.  All these "punishments" are usually not supervised by any adult. The LEADERS have free reign to mentally, emotionally, and physically punish the RED SHIRT at will.
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