Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > Daytop Village
Tough Love- nonsense
Troll Control:
All right then, sister. Sorry for the mistake. I actually had someone calling me "her/she" all day today. It happens.
I'm now out of the field totally. I got my MBA and an engineering degree and now work in the high tech arena. I would never go back at this point.
Can't say I ever saw the Daytop website you're referring to. I am not surprised, however, to learn it was shut down by legal force. Another facility I worked for before Daytop, Hidden Lake Academy, has been on the warpath to shut down critical information. They have served two people today, three this week and six in the past four months. They're trying to sue dissenters into submission. So far everyone has caved and voluntarily retracted their statements. If anyone stands up to them and it gets to the discovery phase, they're going to have some REALLY BAD PR when it becomes part of the official record.
So, are you still in the area? I won't say on this forum because I may have to dodge the process server. I've also recently been threatened with physical violence via some late night phone calls from folks trying to shut me up. I've had to change my number and I'm moving to another state next month. The State Police are investigating.
If you'd like, go ahead and get a username and drop me a PM and I think we can talk more candidly.
Thanks for responding to me today. It's brought back a lot of memories...
Troll Control:
Sorry, forgot to log in. Previous post was mine. Don't want to get Odie all riled up again accusing me of posing as you.
odie:
Awwww... I would have known it was you :lol:
You don't get everything you want. A dictatorship would be a lot
easier.
--GW Büsh, Governor of Texas. Governing Magazine, 7/98
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Troll Control:
--- Quote ---On 2006-01-25 16:40:00, odie wrote:
"Awwww... I would have known it was you :lol:
You don't get everything you want. A dictatorship would be a lot
easier.
--GW Büsh, Governor of Texas. Governing Magazine, 7/98
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"
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Don't go endearing yourself to me now, Odie. I'm trying to stay mad at you.
odie:
Ok so keep on hating me...lol. Interesting about that post about that Sullivan County facilty and that laying in graves stuff. I remember that incident and all the hoopla that followed because I just happened to be working at that particular facility at the time so now ya gonna really love me DJ cause you have a real live bona fide witness. I remember it all too well because the person didn't go complaining to some agency the person went straight to Cardinal O'Connor. Now that was something to watch all that squirming. Even though the grave thing never happened it did lead to a huge investigation and it looked at things that were happening there over 10 years. Of course all the big honchos denied everything and left this poor director holding the bag and he resigned rather than to be demoted.
The weavers of linen and hempen cloth, ... may exercise their trades without paying any fine.
-- Adam Smith in The Wealth of Nations (chapter X, part II) notes:
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