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News Items / Muslim coke-addled pedophiles
« on: September 01, 2007, 12:00:20 AM »
On behalf of all muslim extremist child-molesting cocaine users, I would like to apologize to the Wizard and all AARColytes.  I am sorry that you were angered by my diatribes.  The fact that the Wizard opened Kids in Calgary and then stole it from Miller Newton was a great accomplishment that serves all of our citizenry, and I should not have made light of it.  Mothers who cannot deal with their children should have a prison to give them to, and calling them drug addicts is a great excuse for this.  Who am I to question this practise?  As with most medical professionals, the fact that the Wizard got his PhD from a mail-order diploma mill only increases his value to the community at large.  Oldcomers sexually-abusing their newcomers helps the newcomers come to terms with their place in the world, and this only serves to make them better citizens.  My eyes have been opened, and like the song says I once was blind but now I see.  Thank you Josh, David, and the rest who took the time to enlighten those of us who commune in this remote little area of cyberspace.

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News Items / Kids lives!
« on: August 22, 2007, 02:10:32 AM »
As the victims of AARC are children at the time of their imprisonment, many are at a complete loss to understand what has happened to them.  They are committed by their parents, and their parents pay to keep them there.  If they run the police and other agencies of the state bring them back.  Some have been sent their by the courts, and other referred by probation officers.  All of this has put a sheen of legitimacy on a totally illegal, fraudlent enterprise.  For anyone just finding this forum, here is AARC.

Way back in the wacky eighties, people in Calgary starated sending their children to a drug treatment center in the states.  Some were not drug users, but the children caused trouble for the parents, so away they went.
The place they were sent was called Kids.  Kids was the New York branch of a program called Straight.  Straight used techniques taken from a cult called Synanon, techniques that had been discredited in the United States because they were the same as those used by the North Koreans to break American prisoners of war during the Korean war.
Kids was run by a man named Miller Newton who had been clinical director for Straight.  
During the late eighties, the Wizard of Vause, who had no background in drug rehabillitation, but was in fact an expert instructor in dodgeball, took a job at Kids.  
Miller Newton had no background in drug rehab for kids either, rather he had been a divinity student.  Kids took in a lot of money from parents and from government and insurance companies, even though it offered no medical treatment, and there was no proof that the religious practises at Kids cured "drug addiction".  Many of the children at Kids were abused in all kinds of ways, but the Wizard decided that he would come to Calgary and bring Kids with him.
The Rotary Club of Calgary had sent another former divinity student, Dr. Dookie, to look at Kids because money was leaving Alberta and ending up in New Jersey, along with the Alberta children.
Dr. Dookie had no training in drug treatment or any other facet of medicine, just like Miller Newton and the Wizard, but he was allowed to OK Kids for Calgary, and to provide the Wizard with money.
Right when the Wizard was ready to launch Kids in Calgary however, Miller Newton's flagship Kids got into all kinds of trouble.  The Alberta government didn't seem keen to endorse or fund Kids in Calgary, so the Wizard took the ball and ran.  With the help of Dr. Dookie, and presumably the Lord, the Wizard started AARC.
The Wizard stole the whole program from Kids, from the host homes to the raps, but he insisted that it was different.  He left the assaults to the oldcomers and peer counsellors, which was a lesson he had learned from Miller Newton.  Newton's illness was such that he actually attacked the children himself, whereas the Wizard let the inmates do the work for him.  The Wizard gave countless interviews to Calgary media, continuously drumming up clients and pleading for money.  He dragged former Kids victims into AARC and turned them loose on a new generation of child victims as "peer counsellors", and he conned people out of money with the relentlessness of a shark.
Alberta politicians were conned as well, and eventually the Wizard had a little fortress built of lies.  He has brought in millions of dollars for a program that gives kids lunch and is staffed by unqualified former inmates, and still plays the best con of all, wherein he downloads the residential costs of his program onto the families of inmates, who are paying to keep their kids in AARC.
Along the way he got a mail-order PhD from the Union Institute, a diploma mill in the the US.  Miller Newton had a couple of degrees from the Union Institute, and the Wizard incorporated that aspect of Kids early in the story of AARC.  The Wizard then used other frauds from the Union Institute to sell AARC.  The Wizard gets endorsements from these people called "doctors", so that the public and politicans think that physicians approve of AARC, but these people are just frauds like the Wiz, with mail-order PhDs from the Union Institute.
The Wizard as some point decided to start calling himself a psychologist, but this, like so many claims related to AARC, is a lie. He is not a psychologist, and has no standing with the College of Psychologists in Alberta, nor anywhere else in Canada.
So what you have is a psychopathic swindler who has roped in a lot of people who would look really stupid if the truth came out, so it doesn't.  Rather than face facts and shut him down, people still help trap new clients and continue the cash flow.
Straight and Kids have been shut down because they were a fraud that fed on children, and AARC will suffer the same fate.

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News Items / The bouncing troglodyte
« on: August 10, 2007, 02:49:14 PM »
It is easy to understand why some former inmates become so enraged when the real background of AARC and the Wizard is brought to light.  It is hard for victims to come to terms with the fact that AARC is a complete fraud, and so is the Leader.  The Wizard's antics in cozying up to politicians bring to mind serial killer John Wayne Gacy.  One of Gacy's prize posessions was a picture of himself with former First Lady Rosalynn Carter.  I doubt that even Dr. Dookie, who bears the guilt for inflicting the Wizard onto the people of Calgary, had an inkling that he was being manipulated by a psychopath.  
The original Peer Staffers at AARC, among them the late Brian Neil, and Janne Holmgren, came from Kids.  These were people who had been subjected to Miller Newton, and who were then conned by the Wizard.  These Kids products were in turn unleashed onto the first victims of AARC.  Among the victims of the swindle were David Pablo Escobar Grant and Natalie Oldcomer.  Both of these people were adults when they entered AARC, and both came from families that were vital sources of support for the Wizard.  Natalie Oldcomer's entire life has revolved around AARC since this time.  Escobar-Grant went so far as to write a book perpetuating disinformation about AARC.  Escobar-Grant went to great lengths to deny the fact that the entire program at AARC was transposed from Kids, and to obscure the total illegitmacy of the Wizard's claim to call himself "Doctor".  Me thinks the former drug kingpin of Western Canda doth protest too much.  
The Wizard knew that all he had done was stolen the Calgary franchise from Miller Newton, so he undertook to hide this fact.  Victims at AARC were told tales of the awful nature of Kids, and assured that they were fortunate to be inmates of AARC.  The Wizard made sure however, not to mention that he was schooled at the foot of the Master at Kids.  The Wiz did not want his victims to know that they were in fact only the latest in the long line of victims of Straight, the organization from whence came Miller Newton.
With people like Holmgren slinking off from AARC and not wanting their culpability exposed, the only people who knew the true nature of AARC had a vested interest in denying it.  So for almost twenty years you have a barely verbal chimp leaping around group after group of terrified, bewildered children, and using these same children as pawns to aid in the creation of his perverse little world.

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News Items / Adolescent Abduction Restraint Club
« on: July 22, 2007, 01:12:27 PM »
I was reading  Master's thesis written by some earnest woman in the Criminology department at Simon Fraser.  She was writing about lobbyists making claims for and against imprisoning children in the sex trade.  AARC was brought up, and a number of the usual un-facts about AARC spewed forth.  A reference was made to the Wiz as the "psychologist" in charge of AARC.  That is of course completely false.  He is the head evangelist, but is not a licensed psychologist.  Then the 80% success rate was brought up.  Again, completely un-factual.  AARC's touted success rate has the same reality quotient as studies of Bigfoot  reproductive rates.  Then a curious quote from a Calgary cop named Belliveau appeared.  He mentioned pulling crack-addicted thirteen-year-olds off the streets, and then seeing them less than a year later addressing downtown business clubs.  Again, a total falsehood.  The children at AARC are from famlies that can afford to pay.  Little girls providing sex to pay for crack for them and their pimps don't have host homes.  AARC inmates are people like young Ben from Deer Run, and Tanya W, and Mitch T, and Amy O, and Natalie Oldcomer.  These people aren't teen prostitutes.  We have a coulpe of photos taken in AARC, and there actually is one of a teen prostitute.  She didn't last too long in AARC, eventually disappearing.  
What Constable Belliveau's little vignette does describe accurately is the use of inmates to sell AARC to Calgary business.  Hustle young Wizard, hustle!
Another aspect of the discussion of AARC pertained to abducting children to bring them to AARC.  I was somewhat taken aback to discover that AARC is still lying to people about the legality of holding kids under 16 against their will, and also to discover that the Calgary Police Service is still illegally assisting in the return of escapers to AARC.  
All of this is very encouraging, insofar as AARC is still based upon lying about the Wizard's background and credentials, and also upon a myriad of illegal practises, from abductions to unlawful confinement.  Throw in some oldcomer and staff assaults, and you have the proverbial "rotten edifice".  Remember AARColytes, the witnesses are out there.  Example for the day:Julie physically prevents Erin F. from flight.  Tremendous and totally illegal.

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News Items / time has come today
« on: July 15, 2007, 08:18:49 PM »
As anyone reading this forum lately has gathered, this issue is not going away.  In the past, AARColytes, whether recent grads, friends of the non-psychologist, non-former Swift Current Bronco, current quack and showman evangelist, or degenerates like David Escobar-Grant and his step-father Dr. Dookie, have tried to muddy the waters and perpetuate doubt as to the purely criminal nature of All About Receiving Cash.  
My SLF, until recently, could not believe the absolutely fraudulent nature of AARC.  Although the children were told about Kids by the Wiz, he never let them know that he had actually worked there, and then tried to bring Kids here.  He never let them know that the whole system of using the Lord of the Flies procedure to cure the varying chemical effects of cannabis, lysurgic acid, alcohol, cocaine, methamphetamine, ketamine, heroin, syllacibin, ad infinitum, were stolen from Miller Newton, reknowned (and convicted) fraud, pervert, and mentor to the Wizard of Vause.
The children were told that Kids was a bad place and they were lucky not to be there.  But ol' Dean-o didn't let them know that Kids was where he learned the ways of stealing from parents who couldn't deal with their kids, and the ways of sucking money out of dim-witted, corrupt politicians.
When CBC went into AARC with David Suzuki, and CTV, nobody made the link to Kids.  The public was not aware that the Wizard was just a con who had implemented Kids here, and that Kids was simply Miller Newton's personal Straight fiefdom.  AARC was presented as a controversial treatment program, rather than a totally discredited, proven fraud, which it was.  The Wiz took the ball from Newton and ran, and he roped in some dipshits with money to back him.  But it's all over now.  
AARC had appeal to freaks.  You had a physician, Dr. Stanhopeless, working hand in glove with the Maximum Leader, and his wife referring prisoners from the courts.  I saw Mrs. Dr., and I must say, physician heal thy wife.  
You had a scum-bag PO referring kids to their spouse, an AARC staffer with the usual total lack of qualifications other than enough time basking in the magnificent glow of the leader.
You had fathers joining the board, fathers who had given their children to a psychopathic fraud artist, combined with mothers who were given the relief from dealing with difficult kids.
And you had a bunch of politicians who viewed AARC as an example of non-government funded health care. (how you gots health care with a dodgeball trainer running the show?)
But it's over now.  The truth is coming out, and all of the AARC staff is headed for the unemployment line.

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Straight, Inc. and Derivatives / kill 'em all?
« on: July 13, 2007, 11:15:31 PM »
Tonight my Special Lady Friend, former AARC inmate and victim of the Wizard, and I were talking about the perpetrators at All About Receiving Cash.  Although my SLF was hurt in so many ways, by so many people at AARC, she is still quick to point out that the peer counsellors and even the clinical staffers are all damaged people who were hurt as young people.  This is true.  The entire agenda at AARC is obscene, illegal, and immoral, but the solution is not a witch-hunt.  The Wizard is a fraud and a pathological manipulator and swindler, so he must be prevented from further harming children and stealing money from the myriad sources he has tapped.  The staffers are not qualified to work anywhere else, so they will simply disappear.  The system at AARC is engineered to produce abuse by peer counsellors and oldcomers, so once the system is dismantled the abomination will end.  There are many examples of human beings who are put into a position of power, under highly stressful conditions, who resort to behavior that is horrifying but is to be expected in the given situation.  Assigning blame is not the goal, ending the abuse and preventing the Leader from perpetuating his perverse agenda is.  The former inmates who promote the criminal enterprise will stop once the Wizard's scam is brought to light in court, and subsequently in the media with which he is so enamored.  
That ticking you hear Dean-o is the crocodile comin' to getcha!

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News Items / Why ask why?
« on: July 12, 2007, 01:20:48 PM »
The issue at hand is not whether or not the Wizard and the AARColytes have lied.  They have.  The Wizard is not now, nor has he ever been a psychologist, but he has described himself as such, and has been referred to as such in print.  Why would he do this?
The Wizard insists on being called "doctor", even though he obtained a PhD paper from a diploma mill, and did not do a dissertation.  The Wizard was running AARC full-time when he acquired his special paper, so research was not his goal.  Why did he want people to think he was a doctor?
Despite the protests of the Wizard and demented followers like David Escobar-Grant, AARC was simply Kids minus Miller Newton.  The treatment method is the same, the terminology is the same, and even the outlandish aspect of host homes is the same.  So why would anyone implement a program that has proven so harmful that it was shut down in every location but Calgary?
In the late eighties a real social worker from Utah went to Kids looking for work as a counsellor.  She was so disturbed by what she saw that she wrote a report on the abusive nature of Kids.  This report was sent to officials in a number of states, and Kids was shut down or fled to other jurisdictions.  The Wiz did not respond in this way when he worked there.  He decided to bring Kids to Calgary, but broke away from Miller Newton when Kids fell under the scrutiny of police and district attorneys.  The Wizard simply took some Kids inmates and made them his original peer counsellors.  If his interest was in helping children, why didn't the Wiz go to the authorities in the manner of Sandi Levy-Barbero, the Utah social worker?
AARC claims to have an 85% success rate, and this is quite simply a lie.  85% of children who enter treatment at AARC do not live abstinent lives afterward.  Why does AARC insist on promoting this lie?
Dear readers, you will have your own answers to these questions, and I have come to my own conclusions.
The answer to all these questions is the same.  The Wizard is a fraud, and AARC is a religious institution set up to feed the Wizard's ego.  Without the barrage of deception, AARC would not exist.  AARC is, in it's very essence, a lie.

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Straight, Inc. and Derivatives / tick-tock
« on: July 08, 2007, 11:09:07 PM »
The clock is ticking for the Wiz and All About Receiving Cash.  The greatest weapon in their employ was ignorance, and their greatest weakness is hubris.  At the time the fake doctor got started, a very limited number of people knew anything about Kids.  When Dr. Dookie and the Rotarians gave him his start, he was an unknown entity, and only Dr. Dookie had any real understanding of what Kids was.  When Dianne Mirosaur hauled her scaly belly along the floor of the legislature and demanded money and recognition for AARC, people knew nothing about it.  Since that time, the Wiz has used organs like Report (where you is at now Link Superperv?) and the Sun to sell AARC.  The kids were too young and not empowered to do anything when they got out, so the bullshit-powered locomotive sped up.  The Wiz, being just your old-fashioned small-town prairie medicine show snakeoil salesman, thought he was in the big-time.  But he's not.  Calgary is still like a small town.  My best friend used to date the Empress' daughter back in the day, and I remember Janne lying in Cataract Creek, even before Kids.  Another friend of mine, whom I've known since 1977, does work for AARC's biggest-name celebrity supporter.  What's gong to happen when word gets out that the Wizard lied about being a psychologist, lied about the nature of his descent from Kids, lied about who the people were that endorsed AARC (thanks Union Institute), lied about how many kids were hurt by AARC, and lied about where the money went?
The Wizard fed along the fringes, being the parasitic vermin that he is, and like a rat that gets too fat at the dump, he's easy pickings now.  All you AARColytes, particularly Geniene and Tanya, know what's coming, because you know what you did.  
Does this sound  familiar? AARC prisoner, attempting to escape, waits until car is is stopped.  In panic, child leaves seat-belt on and tries to jump out of car.  Tanya, displaying her advanced training in dealing with at-risk children: "You're fucked now."  Off to  Zero Club.  Again, displaying thoroughly tested medical procedures known to cure addiction, Tanya drops the child's food on the floor while feeding them, then picks it up and puts it in their mouth.
How About you Geniene?  Biting someone on the face while you and your sister attack them isn't very condusive to a therapeutic environment.  Lying about it afterwards and claiming that your victim self-mutillated is downright wrong.  Some might say criminal.
How about Secret Missions.  Janne, that's not very forthright when you belt-loop somebody, then turn around and call out a young, very damaged girl like Mel for indulging in lesbian behavior.  Tisk, tisk.  But then again, as a layperson I don't understand some of the more esoteric healing practises of AARC.  Hopefully a judge can shed some light on all of this.
Kids is gone, Daddy, gone, and so is Straights.  AARC is next.  We know who you are Josh, David, Colin, Natalie and the rest of you.  For all the prestige and power you think you have behind you, you forget that the people who back you are the fathers who produced AARC kids.  It's your achilles heel.  All you staffers will get one more Christmas, and then it will be time to look for work at 7-Eleven.  Enjoy the Stampede, ride some newcomers!

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News Items / Doctor Deceiver
« on: July 06, 2007, 07:33:29 PM »
One of the hallmarks of All About Receiving Cash is deceit.  The Wizard deceives the parents, the parents deceive the kids, and the kids deceive everybody in order to get out, or join in the AARC deceit and end up like Tanya, Geniene, Natalie et al.  
Another hallmark is confict of interest.  Probation officers referring kids to AARC when their spouses work there, AARC staff and board members conducting studies to verify AARC's totally false success rate, etc.  
I stumbled upon an interesting example while reading through some old posts.  David Pablo-Escobar-Grant, in another bizarre dfense of his cult leader, claimed that he knew the psychologist who vetted the Wizard's PhD.
For anybody just joining this forum, Escobar-Grant was a full-grown adult whose mother put him in AARC at nearly twenty-two years of age.  Escobar-Grant's step-father bears a tremendous amount of blame for bringing the Speedy Creek Pervert to Calgary.  Escobar-Grant's step-father travelled to the Eastern Seaboard, back in the before-time, to check out Kids.  He really liked the cut of the Wizard's jib, and so he got the Rotarians to give the Wiz a job and a warehouse in which to practise his craft.  At the time the Wiz was set to head the Calgary branch of Kids, the shit hit the fan down in the US.  The Wiz made his move and broke away from Miller Newton and Kids, although he transplanted the program lock, stock and newcomerzeroclubrapshosthome barrel.  Somewhere along the way the Wiz concoted a tale about being a hockey player turned medical miracle worker, dragged along a few Kids robots, and voila, AARC was excreted into our fair province.
Now the Wizard was really just a dodgeball coach from Saskabush, so he needed a little extra paper behind him.  The Wiz sent in his money to the Union Institute, a diploma mill in the US that had given a couple of degrees to Miller Newton, the Wizard's mentor in fraud, and he got himself a PhD.  Now he calls himself "Doctor", and sometimes, in moments of extreme delusion, tells people he is a psychologist, which he most certainly is not.  
Back to the conflict of interest.  Many people knew that the Wiz was throwing bullshit faster and farther than a New Holland honeywagon, so AARColytes came to his defense.  Escobar-Grant's step-father, having brought the fraudulent blight to Calgary, of course claimed that the Wiz's PhD was legit.  Is it really ethical to vet a "Project Demonstrating Excellence" written about an institution you helped create, and written by a man for whose criminal acts you bear responsibility?
Of course not, but everything about AARC is unethical, mostly illegal, and overwhelmingly creepy.

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News Items / Can't run, can't hide
« on: July 05, 2007, 12:11:55 AM »
All the testimonials from AARColytes will be of no avail once this gets into a court-room.  If you think the Wizard helped you, it's irrelevant.  The Wiz imposed his religion onto children under the false pretense of providing medical treatment.  Additionally, many of these children were not addicts nor chemically dependent, or however you would like to describe the alleged ailment.  Children were subjected to sexual and physical abuse, and testimony from those who weren't has nothing to do with the situations of those who were.  This has nothing to do with blaming anyone for life's travails, it has to do with the criminal acts perpetrated by a psychopathic fraud and his accomplices.  Ted Bundy's work as a crisis counsellor didn't have too much sway on the outcome of his trial.  People witnessed these acts, and they aren't helpless teens anymore, and they don't have to keep quiet to move through their phases.  For any of you scumbag ex-staff reading this, you could have spoken up years ago, but instead you either slinked off or backed away bowing.  Like Sam Cooke said, "change is gonna come".

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News Items / Uncle Dean
« on: June 26, 2007, 10:56:10 PM »
One of the prior posters referred to his sister's relationship with the Wizard as being like that of an uncle to a niece.  Reminded me of Uncle Joe Stalin.  Uncle Joe chopped Beria and Trotsky after they were of no more use, kind of like the AARC staffers who have vaporized over the years.  Just like at AARC, these former close compatriots of the Leader are accused of treason or "relapse", and disappear.  Although Stalin murdered a lot of the Polish officer corps, most of his own officers, and millions of others, he is still revered by many in Russia.  Although the Wizard opened a "recovery" center with no training or qualifications and subjected hundreds of children to Synanon brain-washing techniques, people still sing his praises.  The Wizard created a Lord of the Flies scenario where children turned on other children in AARC, but true believers like the thugs who post on this forum defending Maximum Leader V still exist.  The cult of
personality is a powerful force.
Should be about six or so years until guest's seven-year-old sister is ready to have her disease cured using the futuristic techniques of the dawktur.

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Straight, Inc. and Derivatives / 100% Wizard-free
« on: June 25, 2007, 09:57:22 PM »
71-72 Swift Current Broncos Roster
Brent Leavins
Terry McDougall
Kelly Pratt
Gord Engele
Terry Ruskowski
Wayne Englis
Vern McCormick
Tiger Williams
Dan McCarthy
Brian Back
Lon Miles
Ed Lang
Grahamme Bennett
Lyle Knudson
Gord Dillon
Del Biech
Virgil Gates
Dave Smith
John Dalzell
Kevin Joll
Dave Hill
Jack Reynolds
Larry Wall
Randy Smith

The Wizard's doctor paper is listed on the Union Institute's Cavalcade of Learnin' right below "Magic: A Person-Centered System Based on the Generative Model.  An Academic Contextual Statement", Laura Lee Valvatne, PhD
The Speedy Creek Pervert, giant of sport and lurning.

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News Items / Brainwashing Warehouse
« on: June 16, 2007, 05:23:50 PM »
Driving by the digs of All About Receiving Cash the other morning, a curious thought came to me.  With Calgary building at breakneck speed, there are new commercial and office buildings being constructed every day.  Why is it that AARC has chosen to spend millions on rennovating the old Forge Rd place?  I realize that as an off-shoot of Straight/Kids, AARC was bound to open in a warehouse, but now that the Wiz is doing the Srooge McDuck backstroke through heaps of loonies, why not move?
I used to work for Solid State Geophysical back in the day when it was located in AARC's expansion.  It was a shabby group of offices and a shop to work on trucks and seismic gear.  There is nothing about the location nor the structures themselves that would make this place a good location to treat kids.  So why the Forge Rd location?  Renovating is always more expensive than building, and with the millions of dollars raised by AARC, why not a purpose-built structure?  Whose palms are being greased in this little venture to spend between six and nine million (who's counting anyhow) to renovate a dump?

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News Items / Tipping Point
« on: June 12, 2007, 02:39:11 AM »
At the risk of being redundant, I will run down a few randoms points related to my postings here.  I make no bones about my motives.  The Wizard of Vause and AARC hurt my partner and best friend.   The Wizard of Vause and AARC continue to do this to other children.  I believe that the Wizard is a psychopath, and as such a great danger.  I know that he is fraudulent.  I know that AARC claims to treat a "disease", but the staff is unqualified to diagnose and render medical treatment for drug dependency.  I know that the Wizard transplanted a completely discredited religious practise to Calgary, calling it drug treatment.  
I have engaged in bickering with some who have posted on here in defense of their religious beliefs and their subservience to the leader of the cult, the Wizard of Vause.  This was done to prevent this forum from being a venue in which AARC propaganda could be spewed at survivors with no rebuttal, unlike the situation inside AARC.  This was also done because a great many misrepresentations have been made about AARC, in newspapers, in court, on television, in the Legislature of our province, on various websites, and inside AARC itself.  
Although it may have seemed petty, it was important to point out that the Wizard has gone to great length to create a false past that allowed him to be associated with professional hockey.  The Wizard uses this false past in a number of ways.  In our society, (this may seem weird to any American readers), hockey is part of the mythology.  It leant the Wiz an aura of respectability and glamour, which furthers his drive for power, prestige, and money.  
The nastiest prick defending the Wiz is still a victim of AARC.  Unfortunately, these victims perpetuate the crime that is AARC.  
AARC was created to meet the needs of a variety of people.  It met the needs of people looking for ways to chip away at Single Payer health care in Alberta.  It met the needs of parents who could not relate to their children.  It met the needs of businesses looking to get good publicity for charitible acts.  It met the needs of a few media hacks looking for feel-good morality plays.  It met the needs of a few AA minions looking to prostheletize.  And it met the needs of the Wizard to have power over others.  But unfortunately it did not meet the needs of hundreds of kids who ended up there.  It did not meet their needs to develop mentally and emotionally as individuals.  It did not meet their needs to be free from emotional, physical and sexual abuse.

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News Items / AARC Promos
« on: June 10, 2007, 09:29:54 PM »
I see that the Wizard orchestrated another Drooling for Dollars festival last week-end.  Once again, a testimonial by some youngster who was on the verge of death but was saved by the innovative medical procedures at All About Receiving Cash.  As per usual, this fellow was frightening his parents, who rave about AARC saving his life.  Also as per usual, a reference to taking kids off the streets was made.  I have now seen a half dozen media hand-jobs for AARC, but not a single child was a street kid brought to AARC after apprehension by family services.  Every "miracle" is presented with a testimonial by a parent, yet every time an implication is made that AARC is rescuing and saving street addicts.  Why dat is?

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