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Re: Birdseye RTC / Heritage Youth Services
« Reply #6 on: January 03, 2012, 10:18:12 AM »
Birdseye RTC or Boys Ranch is for boys with so-called "sexual behavioral problems" aka in relationship with some type of religions for boys with gender issues or just boys as boys should be who is very fond of their tool.

They use a polygraph as a part of their treatment.

It is mentioned in the book Through the Eyes of an Angry Child: The Untold Story by  Af William Savage. (Spoiler: The boy tried to arrange a neck tie party)
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Re: Birdseye RTC / Heritage Youth Services
« Reply #7 on: January 03, 2012, 10:21:25 AM »
Copper Canyon Academy is used by the entertainment show Dr. Phil and a Nickelodeon entertainment show called "Kids in Rehab. There have been many cases with runaways and in one case the staff had to call the police because one of the residents had a knife.
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Re: Birdseye RTC / Heritage Youth Services
« Reply #8 on: January 03, 2012, 10:22:25 AM »
Four Circles Recovery Center is for adults. It is not on the Wiki. Adults can sign themselves out if the treatment doesn't work for them.
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Re: Birdseye RTC / Heritage Youth Services
« Reply #9 on: January 05, 2012, 10:53:06 AM »
I was not on Fornits for a long time but I am suprised  ::OMG:: .. Is Fornits now promoting such places?
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Re: Birdseye RTC / Heritage Youth Services
« Reply #10 on: January 05, 2012, 01:58:28 PM »
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I was not on Fornits for a long time but I am suprised  ::OMG:: .. Is Fornits now promoting such places?

Well. It seems that representatives from various marketing firms create aliases from time to time trying to upset and derail the message board. In the past they succeeded in some cases and the entire message board used their time to fight them off.

I believe that that finding negative information about every program they try to promote should be enough. I don't believe in attacking them as persons.

They are not bad people. They are only money focused people trying to earn money on the suffering of others. It could happen to all of us. Do we really want to know the conditions of workers in the third world, who produce all the nice things down in the supermarket we buy?

No. We go for discount. People who refer children to residential programs make the same choice we consumers do every single week. Sometime in the future we will have to pay a price. Choices you make tends to kick at you. Sometime the future the teenagers they refer to programs today will return as adults and then their business will end up in bankruptcy.
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