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News Items / With respect and sadness
« on: April 30, 2007, 10:16:00 PM »
There is always something to take away from one of these old posts.  Apparently All About Recieving Cash gave young Mazur the choice to lead a sober life.  How fortunate for him that the Entity allowed him that.  Does it not allow some?  I also like the idea that all AARC provides is a message.  That sure doesn't sound like a facility providing treatment for a "disease".  But then again, AARC's own day plan calls it a "spiritual" treatment.  That sure sounds like a church doing faith healing to me.  
By the by, if it is a disease, is the Wizard not practising medicine without a license?

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Straight, Inc. and Derivatives / Wizard of Vause not a psychologist?
« on: April 30, 2007, 09:40:54 PM »
The Wizard of Vause has never attended medical school nor written a dissertation for a Ph.D., yet he insists on being called "Doctor".  The Wizard is not a psychologist, yet he has repeatedly referred to himself as one.  What is the cause of this deception?  Could it be true that the Wizard contracted a form of canine syphillis from V.M. Newton while apprenticing in child torture at Kids? Are spyroketes  at this moment eating his brain?  When asked if this is the source of his delusion, the Wizard replied, "That story is arf! Arf! Arf! Arf!"

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Straight, Inc. and Derivatives / Questions about AARC success rate?
« on: April 30, 2007, 02:31:24 PM »
All About Receiving Cash, or AARC, has been the subject of some controversy regarding the overall effectiveness of the program.  The Speedy Creek Pervert is quick to dismiss these unfounded accusations: "We can't make all of these kids suicidal drug addicts.  Some of these kids are in school and leading normal lives when we get them.  They're the biggest cons I've seen after myself, but not many teens can rake in millions for their church under the guise of treating drug addiction.  We use the most advanced techniques to remove all vestiges of individual thought, but some kids you just can't break.  Ideally, we would like to see them all kill themselves, but that's just not realistic.  For some the best we can hope for is a life ruled by sudden panic and terror, and maybe dependence on drugs and alcohol.  If we had more money, we could keep them longer and probably raise the number of suicide attempts.  We provide every opportunity for these kids to be raped and beaten, and we employ many different forms of humiliation, but some of them are just too far gone.  We put the really intelligent unmanageable ones on Zero Club, but even after taking away the autonomy of their bowel movements, some just won't lick shoe.  Coocooo for cocoa puffs snow the snowman hang around a coconut I am the walrus"

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News Items / AARC history
« on: April 30, 2007, 03:06:28 AM »
Now this is some funny stuff too.  The book in question was of course David "John Dillinger" Grant's fabulous shim for wobbly tables and chairs.  Mr. Grant of course has worked for AARC, and in fact attempts to shill for them at every opportunity.  Is there a machine at AARC that allows one to transcend reality if the Leader gives the OK?  Poor David!  If only he admitted that rather than being a typical middle class kid who was enslaved by drugs and became a hardened criminal only to be saved by the Wiz, he was in fact  the product of a bizarre home life, acted out as any teen in that situation would, and was then given to a cult leader by his indocrinated parents.  That would have made a book!

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Straight, Inc. and Derivatives / I Konw You!
« on: April 29, 2007, 10:35:18 PM »
Another curious aspect of that oldie but goodie post.  "still trying to figure out Dr. V's education and credentials hey".
Actually, no.  It is well known that he has no credentials.   He is educated enough to teach dodgeball and help students choose whether to take phys. ed. first or second period.  However, education and training are not everything.  The Wizard has shown a natural knack for peeling money away from parents, the government and charities.  His aptitude for separating money from people is done with the singlemindedness and energy one sees in a chimp fishing for termites.
His research into the effects on brain chemistry brought about by having teenagers watch other teenagers use the toilet is among the most advanced in the field of coprophilia.
Hats off to the Wiz doing his bit to advance science.

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News Items / I have mixed feelings...
« on: April 29, 2007, 08:27:42 PM »
This is another hilarious post.  "AADAC wouldn't provide any funding to AARC".  Luckily, they got "spanked in the legislature".  Dean, or the Wizard of Vause, is a relentless guy.  I wouldn't use the word smart, because no matter how long he tells the lie, he is only qualified to coach dodgeball, not treat psychological nor psychiatric nor any other kind of disorder.  AARC was sold, and I mean sold, in the legislature by Diane Komodorosh.  To accomplish this sale, testimonies were presented by a number of people calling themselves "doctors", similar to the Speedy Creek Pervert.  Most of these decidedly non-doctors were from the Union Institue.  (If you want to see something funny, look at the message from Union's president once you google The Wiz and Union.  The lady has a portait of her mom that looks like 1940s era erotica)  One was a free enterprise expert from the Yankee Institute, and the stand-out as far as actually being a Medical Doctor, Ray Wheredoesaguypickuphischeckbaker, approved of AARC based on it's funding set-up.  
Apparently AARColytes are able to easily dismiss the fact that the Wiz has zero, as in absolutely none, qualifications to look after anybody's kids under the guise of treatment.  
The Wiz knows this, which is why he LIES about being a psychologist.  The Wiz, like many psychopaths, observes humans.  He knows where power lies, which is why he is a jocksniffer and lies about being a doctor.  But at his core, he is just a greedy, power craving pervert.
Once AARC is closed, he will try again somewhere else.  Think of him as mould.  
As I asked earlier, what is the relationship of the Wiz to Miroshaurus?

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Straight, Inc. and Derivatives / I Konw You!
« on: April 29, 2007, 07:32:17 PM »
There is always something fun in an AARColyte post no matter how dated.  The bit about "the place grows healthier and stronger over time" was hilarious.  Does AARC pulsate or make any sounds when it is growing?  How do you know when it needs to feed?  What happens to it's waste?  Can it survive in other atmospheres?  I can't help but picture the "brain bug" in Starship Troopers.
Sadly, the other picture that comes to mind is the innocents being sacrificed to the beast.  
Thank goodness for AARColytes, as they can be counted on to give a bona fide enthralled cult quote every time.  And they never know it.

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I was trying to find out who the other scumbags were that sold AARC to the Alberta Legislature back in '93.  Diane Mirosh, highly adaptable monitor lizard, used testimonials from a whole bunch of people about AARC to set up the plumbing for the government money tap.  Most of the people were hacks from the Union Institute.  But Carol Savage I couldn't find.  Is this the famous Carol Savage, expert in marketing for Pizza Hut?  
Who knows what the Wizard's connection is to the live-rodent-eating Mirosh?

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News Items / Dean Vause Jocksniffer
« on: April 29, 2007, 12:55:52 AM »
I was curious to see what the Wiz's real story was.  He has duped Kelly Hrudey of Hockey Night in Canada into waving the All About Receiving Cash banner, so I searched for the Speedy Creek Pervert's own stats.  He is listed on an alumni site for the Swift Current Broncos, but a database shearch of the roster from the given  year has no Wiz.  A few years later Deane (sic) Vause  is listed as playing one game for the Saskatoon Blades.  Is everything about the Wiz a fabrication?  Fellow non-doctors want to know!

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News Items / AARC Survivor Tally
« on: April 28, 2007, 05:56:11 PM »
I was reading the older posts on this forum to see if I could glean any useful information that would contribute to building a legal case against the Wizard of Vause and All About Recieving Cash.  I am not a survivor.  My interest is not in coming to terms with being stolen and attacked by AARC.  I want to see AARC shut down and the Wizard of Vause in jail.  AARC claims, and for years has claimed, an 85% success rate.  With 300 graduates and an "85% success rate", it seems odd that I have met seven former inmates who did not have "chemical" addictions to drugs.  (And for any of you Flying Monkeys who come across this post, you'll know who they are when you're in the docket.)  While the model to shut down AARC is probably Miller Newton's turn of misfortune, I would also look at the cases resulting from the Native Canadian residential schools.  
I think it is important also to consider the payment method.  My benefits would probably pay for part of my child's stay in a treatment facility, which causes me to wonder if AARC is committing insurance fraud in the same manner as Kids.  
When I first heard about AARC, my Special Lady Friend referred to her time there as having been "in jail".  It seemed odd when I found out that "jail" was actually a "rehab".  
Who prefers to have people think that they were in jail rather than a "spiritual" facility that "treats" a medical condition?
Doubly odd since she was a graduate, and was one of the chosen ones who appeared on TV for the Blessedly Unqualified Quack/Charlatan/Pervert.
Adults can join any church they want, and All About Recieving Cash is a religious entity.  However, the government sends some of the children to AARC, and that won't fly.  As a parent, you can foist your religious beliefs onto your children, but you can't force other people's kids to adhere to them.  People like Crook Stanhope and her debauched, shameful husband did just that.  And what about Jerkoff?  What was a probation officer doing referring kids to her husband's church?
This distinction is important.  AARC is not a medical facility.  Vause is not a medical doctor, nor a psychologist.  He is a trained dodgeball instructor and natural predatory salesperson.  Additionally, he is a psychopath and I'm still curious about which inmates (J.H.?) changed his oil, so to speak.  (Can he pull the Mickey Mantle and hit it from other side of the plate?  That might explain the homophobia, although that may also just be a tactic to dismantle a person's identity).
I remember an old Tesco V. and the Meatmen song that had a verse seemingly written just for the Wiz: "I enjoy various inhalants and beating off while watching videos of myself beating off."
I know a scammer when I see one.  Making dipshit adults feel better through flimflammery is okay.  My dear departed grandmother was a renowned psychic, so I've seen "spontaneous spiritual cash generation" since I was a boy.  But the Wiz is imprisoning and torturing kids.  That's a no-no.  Dance around and steal all you want Mr. Doctorvause/David Koresh, but no-touchee the chilluns.  
This shout-out is for you Wizard of Vause, wannabe jock-sniffer, swindler and all-around pervert!  Good luck and hope to see you hitchiking through Vawn when they let you out of jail.
Anyhow, it's about time to start tallying those who just couldn't buy into the Church Vause Triumphant.  There are all kinds of reasons to sue, and it would be fitting if Vauseferatu had to answer to Sunlife  for robbing them.  
Just an addendum: an acquaintance of mine recently talked a potential mark, or "donor" out of giving AARC two hundred grand.  Sorry, Elmergantryvause

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Straight, Inc. and Derivatives / Action
« on: April 28, 2007, 01:28:08 PM »
I was watching the Wizard of Vause in a video clip, and a few things struck me.  He asked the poor girl a question, and then he proceeded, at great length, to answer it himself.  One of the perks of drug use the Wiz described was "instant celebrity".  I had the misfortune years ago of dealing with a psychopath.  He loved media atttention, and in a variety of ways sought it out until he ended up as a Long Term Offender and guest of the Federal Government.  His mannerisms were just like the Wiz's, and the way the Wiz speaks is identical to this monster.  
Data88, in this forum people are free to say whatever they want.  The difference between this forum and AARC, All About Receiving Cash, is that nobody forced anybody to come here.  Nobody is forcing a belief system on anyone else.  And nobody is raking in money.
Data described his "experience"as positive, as though it were time at a summer camp.  AARC purports to exist to treat what it describes as a disease, not provide an experience that may or may not appeal to somebody's tastes.
Anyhow, the one thing to keep in mine about a psychoapth is that they are psychopaths.  No matter how refined the Wiz's sales pitch gets, he's still a complete fraud.  
I was perusing AARC's propaganda and noticed that the Wiz is referred to as a psychologist in two different articles by Report magazine.  (mouthpiece of notorious Alberta freak and child-drowning expert Ted Byfield).  In as much as the Wiz is lying and that's pretty creepy, it's a demonstration of his weakness: he ain't a doctor, and the kids ain't drug addicts.
The funniest thing about Demon and Monk is that he has it right that there is a dichotomy for AARCies.  The problem is that the Demon aspect is AARC.  It represents some of the more base qualities of humanity: cruelty, greed, cowardice, hipocrisy, and dishonesty.   A person has to choose between giving in to these aspects of their nature or taking responsibility as a human being for their actions.
Few of the Wiz's flying monkeys are likely psychopaths, although the lovely Tanya W. may fit that bill.  The problem is that of so much of humanity where a person with a truly anti-human nature exerts power over others.

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I recieved a reply from the Canadian Society of Addiction Medicine.  The Executive Director said that she would forward any research presented by All About Receiving Cash, or AARC.  However, since that reply I have heard nothing.
As I pointed out earlier, the AARC study, touted in the Alberta Legislature by the reptile rep from AARC's riding, was written by the  Wizard of Vause with help from Nathalie Oldcomer and Dr. Sleepy Goresky, a board member of... AARC.  Additionally, the study was authored by Mr. Doctorpatton of the faculty of the Union Institute, alma mater of the illustrious Fr. Cassian aka V.M. Newton and the Wiz.  
Additionally, three of the Illustrious  non-doctors who sold AARC to the Alberta government back in '93 were from the Union Institute.  Oh, and Peter Choda, who will classify you as a stage four addict on behalf of AARC for a nominal fee, paid by your parents or the rotary club or the government, also authored the study.  
By the by, I noticed that the Union Institute now offers a B.A. in Addictions Magic Spells, or some such thing.  Could Nathalie Oldcomer, Brown and Campbell be alumni of Dear Old Union?
Why is it that nobody at AARC comes from the University of Calgary?  After all, the Empress Ann McCaig, who heads the board of AARC is the Chancellor Emeritus of the University of Calgary.  And fecal freak Janne H. is a teacher of Starsky and Hutch or some such at Mount Royal College, another post-secondary institution in Calgary with a social work program.  Nobody from MRC wants to work at the only addictions treatment program with an 85% success rate?

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Straight, Inc. and Derivatives / Action
« on: April 27, 2007, 07:41:18 AM »
Thanks Data88 for behaving exactly as is expected of a cult member.  We may not hear from him apparently, since it may take five years or so for Mr. Johnwaynegacydoctorvause to give him permission.  "It's in the book!"

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Straight, Inc. and Derivatives / Action
« on: April 27, 2007, 12:01:27 AM »
I exchanged a few e-mails with David Grant, unabashed shill for AARC and consummate prevaricator.  I asked him why he described himself as a hardened criminal  when he didn't really have a prison record, just a couple of ten day sentences and a bunch of week-ends.  I also asked him some questions about the outright fraud that the Wiz sells.  His only response was to say that other people really liked what he had to say.  This was a moment that crystallized the true nature of AARC for me, and made me realize that the Wiz was really a psychopath and not just a misguided zealot: the truth doesn't matter.  For AARCies the only thing that matters is getting a pat on the head for reciting the correct slogans, and for the Wiz it's all about power.  Money, control of the kids, control of the parents, control of the slobbering fools in Calgary media who circle jerk for him.
Orange jumpsuits and garbage picks for the Wiz and all staff?

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Straight, Inc. and Derivatives / Action
« on: April 26, 2007, 10:53:47 PM »
Data 88, that is fantastic that your affiliation with the fraudulent Mr. Wizardofvause makes you feel good.  Being part of their success?  How totally nebulous and meaningless.  Unless you mean successfully raking in money for the leader and providing stipends for the followers, like yourself.  For those who object to being subjected to the whims of a psychopath and his fawning devotees, it's not considered a success.   AARC is very successful at getting money for the Wiz.  It's not very successful at treating youth with chemical addictions to drugs, because the clients are generally just kids with absent or negligent fathers and crazy mothers.  Some have behavioral problems too, but unless you're a prostitute or as a male run some prostitutes, you can't really pay for a good solid drug addiction to coke or meth or heroine.  Or even vicodin or oxycontin.  Not many twelve year olds paying for an addiciton to that good ol' stuff.  Somebody has to pay AARC, and child prostitutes don't cut it.  
So Data 88, I'm sorry that your life was so empty that even as an adult you stayed as an adherent to a cult.  
Glad you had a positive experience forcing kids to own up to fabricated drug addiction.  Some people, DATA88, just don't want to acknowledge that they are powerless, so they don't let the Wiz take control of them.  But have a good time at AA.
Perhaps I'm mistaken.  Perhaps you really couldn't understand the nature of the forum because it involves self-actualized people thinking for themselves and not groveling before the Speedy Creek Pervert.

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