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The Seed Discussion Forum / Lost Friends to the SEED
« on: January 17, 2004, 04:12:00 PM »
I graduated Lakewood in 75 also.  I was in the Seed for over a year before my parents had to threaten to pull me out if I didn't get an "honorable discharge".  I still remember the night I got off my program.  The whole room was silent with disgust... the staff members and hundreds of guys and chicks.  Hmm.  I always found it fucked up that if you were actually honest, you failed and were openly hated by The Seed and everyone in it.  On the other hand, if you lied, everyone thought you were wonderful.

That aside, fear not.  The brainwashing goes away and your friends are still out there and are still your friends.  Do some Internet searches for them and see what you find.  Register on this site so they can find you.  I promise you, they are okay now and want to hear from you.

Rich L (Lakewood class of 75)

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The Seed Discussion Forum / Greetings My Fellow Seedlings...
« on: July 17, 2002, 05:46:00 PM »
Hi Everyone! I haven't much time to write now but want to say hello and let you all know that I am here and to the few who might have read in error that I had died of a drug overdose (Good one Greg... I attention but not that much attention!), I am indeed still alive and well. I am Richard Leverone. It was my brother, David, who died of a cocaine overdose in July 1987.

I want to tell you my story soon but for now I have to get ready for work. I am a musician. I was before The Seed, while in The Seed and after. They didn't kill that. Dave was a drummer. The one thing I'll tell you now... The Seed was not a drug rehab. To tell you the truth, I don't really know what it was other than an experiment to see how easily brainwashed humans are, a place to store normal confused teens so their parents could take a vacation from parenting duties, hell on earth... I don't know. I forgive my parents.

I had never done any drugs before I went in the Seed. But of course I had to pretend I did and make sure I told everyone about it at the open meetings. The program was a fraud though the fools that worked there really felt they were doing the right thing. I forgive everyone.

Being in the Seed was not a good experience for the most part. On the positive though, I really learned a lot about people and myself.

I look forward to telling you about my life during and after Seed. I hope to hear from some of you as well.

Rock On My Brothers and Sisters...
Rich

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The character of a man can be judged by how he views those who can do nothing for him.

[ This Message was edited by: Dazzleland on 2003-05-22 08:15 ]

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The Seed Discussion Forum / Greetings My Fellow Seedlings...
« on: July 17, 2002, 05:43:00 PM »
Hi Everyone!  I haven't much time to write now but want to say hello and let you all know that I am here and to the few who might have read in error that I had died of a drug overdose (Good one Greg... I attention but not that much attention!), I am indeed still alive and well.  I am Richard Leverone.  It was my brother, David, who died of a cocaine overdose in July 1987.

I want to tell you my story soon but for now I have to get ready for work.  I am a musician.  I was before The Seed, while in The Seed and after.  They didn't kill that.  Dave was a drummer.  The one thing I'll tell you now... The Seed was not a drug rehab.  To tell you the truth, I don't really know what it was other than an experiment to see how easily brainwashed humans are, a place to store normal confused teens so their parents could take a vacation from parenting duties, hell on earth... I don't know.  I forgive my parents.

I had never done any drugs before I went in the Seed. But of course I had to pretend I did and make sure I told everyone about it at the open meetings. The program was a fraud though the fools that worked there really felt they were doing the right thing.  I forgive everyone.

Being in the Seed was not a good experience for the most part.  On the positive though, I really learned a lot about people and myself.

I look forward to telling you about my life during and after Seed.  I hope to hear from some of you as well.  

Rock On My Brothers and Sisters...
Rich

[ This Message was edited by: Dazzleland on 2003-05-22 08:14 ]

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