Treatment Abuse, Behavior Modification, Thought Reform > World Wide Association of Specialty Programs and Schools (WWASPS)
Let Spring Creek Lodge locals know the truth.
Anonymous:
Contact Montana Media with your WWASP experience and any related links. Spring Creek Lodge, Thompson Falls, Montnana.
oped@missoulian.com,
mwallis@ktvq.com,
ajones@kbzk.com,
Pkonecny@kxlf.com,
jannay@krtv.com,
kajnews@kpax.com,
news@kpax.com,
mgulledge@billingsgazette.com,
editor@billingsnews.com,
citydesk@dailychronicle.com,
edit@dailyinterlake.com,
hbrock@havredailynews.com,
asorensen@havredailynews.com,
irstaff@helenair.com,
newsargus@lewistownnews.com,
news@livent.net,
dkilloy@midrivers.com,
pathfinder@montana.com
cherish wisdom:
Good idea. I'd suggest errecting a bill-board or placing an add in the local paper that says
End Institutionalized Child Abuse at Spring Creek Lodge and other teen programs
Then have a picture of the hobbit with a child in it.
Involving the press is great - You can also write your own letters to the editor condeming institutionalized child abuse - especially now that there is a new bill in the House.
Don't laugh when you leave this courtroom, thinking you have beat the system because you have looked these things up yourself. We are going to get you down the road.
Washington Superior CourtJudge Rebecca Baker
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Anonymous:
While Spring Creek may be the only known WWASPS facility, there are some other questionable programs in Montana as well; Montana Academy, Monarch and Mission Mountain, to name a few.
Anonymous:
Also, keep in mind Spring Creek Lodge is a big employer, the town of Thompson Falls is ridiculously small. The also offer 1 grand to anyone who catches a kid who runs!
Anonymous:
Well there ya go - that's why it's still operating - for political and economic reasons. This is why WWASP programs in the USA continue to thrive. They are a major employer of small towns and they donate heavily to local politicians.
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