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time has come today
« on: July 15, 2007, 08:18:49 PM »
As anyone reading this forum lately has gathered, this issue is not going away.  In the past, AARColytes, whether recent grads, friends of the non-psychologist, non-former Swift Current Bronco, current quack and showman evangelist, or degenerates like David Escobar-Grant and his step-father Dr. Dookie, have tried to muddy the waters and perpetuate doubt as to the purely criminal nature of All About Receiving Cash.  
My SLF, until recently, could not believe the absolutely fraudulent nature of AARC.  Although the children were told about Kids by the Wiz, he never let them know that he had actually worked there, and then tried to bring Kids here.  He never let them know that the whole system of using the Lord of the Flies procedure to cure the varying chemical effects of cannabis, lysurgic acid, alcohol, cocaine, methamphetamine, ketamine, heroin, syllacibin, ad infinitum, were stolen from Miller Newton, reknowned (and convicted) fraud, pervert, and mentor to the Wizard of Vause.
The children were told that Kids was a bad place and they were lucky not to be there.  But ol' Dean-o didn't let them know that Kids was where he learned the ways of stealing from parents who couldn't deal with their kids, and the ways of sucking money out of dim-witted, corrupt politicians.
When CBC went into AARC with David Suzuki, and CTV, nobody made the link to Kids.  The public was not aware that the Wizard was just a con who had implemented Kids here, and that Kids was simply Miller Newton's personal Straight fiefdom.  AARC was presented as a controversial treatment program, rather than a totally discredited, proven fraud, which it was.  The Wiz took the ball from Newton and ran, and he roped in some dipshits with money to back him.  But it's all over now.  
AARC had appeal to freaks.  You had a physician, Dr. Stanhopeless, working hand in glove with the Maximum Leader, and his wife referring prisoners from the courts.  I saw Mrs. Dr., and I must say, physician heal thy wife.  
You had a scum-bag PO referring kids to their spouse, an AARC staffer with the usual total lack of qualifications other than enough time basking in the magnificent glow of the leader.
You had fathers joining the board, fathers who had given their children to a psychopathic fraud artist, combined with mothers who were given the relief from dealing with difficult kids.
And you had a bunch of politicians who viewed AARC as an example of non-government funded health care. (how you gots health care with a dodgeball trainer running the show?)
But it's over now.  The truth is coming out, and all of the AARC staff is headed for the unemployment line.
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"AARC will go on serving youth and families as long as it will be needed, if it keeps open to God for inspiration" Dr. F. Dean Vause Executive Director


MR. NELSON: Mr. Speaker, AADAC has been involved with
assistance in developing the program of the Alberta Adolescent
Recovery Centre since its inception originally as Kids of the
Canadian West."
Alberta Hansard, March 24, 1992