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Anonymous:
WHOA! AGE 13 TO AGE 26???? how did they keep her in there until age 26?????

Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2005-07-09 09:33:00, Anonymous wrote:

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The reason this program manages to stay supported by parents is because parents are unsuspectingly inducted into their required seminar cult. That is a FACT.



They are a dark brainwashing cult.  Nobody in their right mind would continue to suport this otherwise.  Except for those on the receiving ends of huge financial "bonues.""

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That's  :rofl:   - Intelligent, educated, parents, numbering in the thousands have been unsuspectingly inducted?

 Is that really true?

Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2005-07-09 15:38:00, Anonymous wrote:

"WHOA! AGE 13 TO AGE 26???? how did they keep her in there until age 26?????"

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THEY didn't keep anyone over 18, they choose to go, or they choose to stay after 18.

OverLordd:
No, they really did keep her there by force, corsersion and threat, there is a lawsuit about it going on.

Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2005-07-10 19:29:00, Anonymous wrote:

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On 2005-07-09 15:38:00, Anonymous wrote:


"WHOA! AGE 13 TO AGE 26???? how did they keep her in there until age 26?????"


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THEY didn't keep anyone over 18, they choose to go, or they choose to stay after 18.  "

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WWASP doesn't have much of a problem with keeps people in its gulags after they turned 18. Look at Kelly Adams' story, for example-- when she turned 18 and said she wants to leave Cross Creek Manor, she was put through a 4-hour pressure cooker to make sure she changed her mind. That included putting her parents on the phone, as well as her little brother, who was crying and saying he didn't want her to die (the poor kid probably heard this WWASPie bullsiht from his parents).

There's a blod called Spring Creek Lodge Experience, that describes the attempts of the SCL staff to convince and pressure an 18-year-old into staying at SCL.

In Jamaica, the captives are not allowed to make their own travel arrangements. So if your parents refuse to get you a ticket home, you stay there, and it doesn't matter that you just turned 18.

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