Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > CEDU / Brown Schools and derivatives / clones
Ways to expand or get our Ideas outside this Forum
Anonymous:
I would rather just drive CEDU and Brown Schools crazy by telling the truth about all the abuse, hanging suicides, riots and bestiality and pasting it in their name all over ther internet -using the full names of the schools - Boulder Creek Academy, Cedu High School, Cedu Middle School Northwest Academy, Ascent, St George and milestones.
Folks if it is run by Brown Schools it is abusive. Their wilderness program "On Track" was shut down after staff suffocated and killed a kid in a restraint. Then CEDU kids gang raped a girl repeatedly and the staff covered it up and broke the law by failing to report to even child protective services - let alone the sheriff. In the interests of money, they chose to keep all the other girls at the school in with rapists rather than lose that income and face their own neglegence.
I don't think any parent in his or her right mind would support such a program as that; Nor does anyone need legal advice or money to keep putting the truth out there.
We have done a hell of a great job already. Brown schools is a fraction of the size it was just three years ago. Rocky Mountain Academy is for all practical purposes Broke, On Track is gone and the only Brown program holding on in the black is the one that lies to parents the most - Boulder Creek Academy. Parents that support it deserve the hype backed by negative results that they will get. The kids don't. BCA is a joke - I used to work there. It is a Mormon Cult, substitute mental hospital. Parents: You send them there, you drug them up, and you say goodbye. Isn't that what all these rich parents are doing? They don't want the trouble of raising a teen, so they pay 160 thousand dollars to a gulag to do it for them. In this case, CEDU.
Anonymous:
Yeah, if I'm a parent reading this, I'm just going to think you're a raving lunatic.
Stick to the things you can prove, no one is going to believe the schools are swimming in bestiality, hangings, gang-rapes, and whatever fantasies you come up with
Why make up things, Brown Schools are worth more than they were 3 years ago, look at the company figures, you just have to look at the figures, they're public, to see it.
bradensmith:
Hey the bottom line about all this, is whatever decision is made on what to do to shut them down, BE RESPONSIBLE! You can use this forum to your benefit or other documents from students talking but, they cant talk about rape and all that other crap. They have to be real, well written and not so disgusting because just like somone said earlier, Who will listen? If you want to get it done, you need to have well written material, and well spoken people. Imagine, a bunch of ex-cedu students talking responsibly saying they hate the school, now that they havn't seen before. That will light a fire under the ass's of students services , and the media, or WHOEVER! that you wont believe. Good luck bring em HELL!
Anonymous:
I don't know about hangings but the bestiality and sexual misconduct is true, not fantasy.
Son Of Serbia:
If my own experience at cedu is any example, it seems to me that many of the parents who send kids to cedu really don't know where their kids are going, and they are simply following the advice of educational consultants. While there are several consultants who have proven themselves time and again to be total cedu whores (such as Lon Woodbury & Harriet Gershman for example), I believe that most of these professionals try to keep and keep an open mind. The problem is that cedu has quite a few people on their payroll who are constantly pushing the pro cedu propaganda on the consultants, and that only a very few of these professionals are exposed to the information coming from the other side (cedu victims like us). There's got to be a way to reach out to the educational consulting community as a whole, and to make them aware of what cedu really is.
I know that many professions (construction included) have some type of industry wide newsletter that most professionals within the community subscribe to (for example the american medical journal for doctors). Perhaps a good start for us would be to try and identify if such a newsletter for educational consultants exists, then we could compose our own article about what really goes on at cedu, and lobby the publishers to print it.
This could be a good start, and it might help at least some of these professionals realize that cedu is not the school that they claim to be.
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[ This Message was edited by: SON OF SERBIA on 2004-08-12 10:52 ]
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