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Anonymous:
MMS doesnt kill.


Hmmm... I can't help but wonder just how many unqualified treated youth with illnesses who went on to kill themselves, OD, etc.  I know of one girl who went on to commit suicide.  I suspect this girl would have had at least more of a chance at life if someone with acutal knowledge of how to offer support and real mental health counseling had been provided.  

I often wonder about all the girls who have 'disappeared' as well.

As I see it, it really sound like John has jut been pulling different things/ techniques, etc out of his ass all these years...improvements?  he should have been sure about what methods to employ from the get go, a degree would have probably helped him out, and saved a lot of kids from the trauma of being his guinnea pigs.

Anonymous:

--- Quote ---On 2005-10-09 22:29:00, Anonymous wrote:

"First of all, why do you think it's ok to experiment with children? Many folks don't even think it's ok to experiment with animals. Secondly, I have a very personal interest in these programs, and have done extensive research on the industry as a whole. My findings have been, and continue to be, extremely disturbing. I think that when you mature, you will look back and realize the truth of it all. Hopefully by then, none of these places will exist in their current state.  "


--- End quote ---


Come on, K. Your amateur undercover work--NOT extensive research--was undermined by your control issues with your family. I guess you aren't required to have an open mind, but you should be honest about your own bias.

You may have a little knowledge as a paralegal, but you're hardly qualified to do real "research," and a little volunteer work with kids doesn't outfit you to determine the best for everyone.
 :roll:

Anonymous:
K?

Anonymous:
I don't know who you think I am, but I'm not K and not a paralegal.

katfish:
k as in kat?  i assure you, I am not a paralegal either- I wish!  I could use the skill for the sake of the money.

Incidentally, it is virtually impossible to do any kind of extensive research on these facilities- they don't collect data nor keep track of their alumni...  Extensive research may very well mean the collecting of personal narratives.  which may very well translate into extensive research- as permitted by the industry...  However, perhaps extensive is not an accurate terms given the limitations imposed?   And perhaps the word research misleads as it implies- does it not, a formal study?  or does it?

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