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News Items / AARC at Attendence Center
« on: May 04, 2007, 02:40:33 PM »
I met a young fellow the other day who had been to the Attendence Center for young offenders in Calgary. This boy had been in trouble for an assault.  The subject of AARC came up becaue his two friends had been put in AARC, and his mother wanted to send him.  He was genuinely afraid, not because he wanted to "protect his addiction", as the fake doctor, dodgeball expert and all around perverted swindler would say.  I told him that I was trying to get AARC closed and the Wiz barred from any further molestations in an official capacity.  The boy then asked if I knew "Doug", who was evangelizing on behalf of All About Receiving Cash in the Attenence Center.  He said Doug was fat and claimed to be a career criminal.  Is that you David "Pablo Escobar" Grant?
And what is anybody from SynanonCalgary doing around vulnerable children in a court-ordered situation?

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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 / 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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News Items / AARC Defenders in AARCSurvivor Forum
« on: April 22, 2007, 03:34:51 PM »
Why would anyone from AARC choose to post on this site?  If the abuses cited here are fabricated, why would they warrant any interest from AARC?  With an "85% success" rate, why would AARC have anything to fear?  
I post in this forum for very specific reasons.  The crimes at AARC must stop.  Intimidation is a factor employed by AARC defenders.  I post here, and I refer to specific events and people, so that those harmed by AARC know that not everyone is afraid to tell the truth about this operation.  The parents and tax-payers and charity donors fleeced by Mr. Nudesaskatchewan1974doctorvause are victims as well, but they are adults and can be responsible for their choices.  
Children in AARC are at the mercy of people who have been given power as a reward for adhering to the will of The Leader, and that is wrong.
Mr. Fastestmanintheworlddoctorvause misrepresents himself consistently, yet he is not placed on Zero Club.  Perhaps if he were accompanied by a teenager while using the toilet, he might rethink his vocation in life.  Then again he might not.
Whether some claim to have been helped by AARC is irrelevant.  Kirby Puckett, former major-leaguer, used to claim that eating Vick's Vaporub helped cure his colds, but it doesn't make it so.
The fact that AARC harms children is irrelevant to it's operation also.
AARC operates to provide monetary gain, prestige and power to the leader.  This is accomplished by manipulating the fears of parents, breaking the will of child victims, and preying on the desires of well-meaning individuals to make a difference in their communities.

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News Items / No anonimity at AA for AARC
« on: April 21, 2007, 02:33:08 PM »
My friend, former detainee of AARC, and I were discussing some  aspects of AARC's nature as a cult.  She related an incident to me wherein she was speaking about her experience in AARC at an AA meeting.  A person in the group then contacted AARC with her identity, and AARCies then began to harass her by telephone.   Score another one for 12-stepology and for AARC.
Just in passing, for any people not affiliated with AARC in any way who just happen to come upon this site, please don't put any rattlesnakes in my mailbox.  
For those of you who lived through AARC, justice may be slow in coming for you, but The People's Temple of Alberta is built on greed, lust for power, lies and fear.  It won't stand forever.

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I am very concerned that compulsive self-gratification may lead some of the more tireless promoters of AARC to go blind.  Examining the "independent" validation of AARC's assault/unlawful confinement program, we see that Dr. "Sleepy" Goresky, a board member, and Mr. Fururehalloffamercreatorofheavenandearthdoctorvause, Executive Director, and Mrs. Natalie Oldcomer, clinical? were authors.  Additionally, another conflict of interest arises.  Peter Choda, ABC,123, pitched in to churn out the non-independent request for more money/prisoners as well.  Choda, a well-known specialist in not paying attention, or "childhood syndrome", also provides assessments of AARC prisoners to confirm their status as drug fiends and all-around deviants.  Choda has a lengthy and we trust lucrative association with AARC.
We have already seen the heart-warming link between Mr. Destroyerofworldsacademyawardnomineedoctorvause and Mr. Michaeldoctorpatton, leaving only Val "Slyamaker" outside of the AARC circle of love.  Haymaker comes to us via the renowned school of 12-stepology, the Hazelden Foundation.  How much Lottery/Rotary/Parental money did our pal Val get for independently stroking AARC?  Inquiring minds want to know.

"Your love gives me such a thrill, but your love won't pay my bills! I need money!", Mr. Lordvaderdoctorvause

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News Items / Where is the money?
« on: April 06, 2007, 10:56:58 PM »
For those of you following along at home, for thirty-three thousand a year you can send your child to Shawnigan Lake Preparatory School, including residence (meals, bed, recreation etc.), for twenty-three thou a year you can send your child to Athol Murray (Notre Dame) in Saskatchewan, (residence, etc).   Or you can send your child to AARC, where they can play sockey with rolled up socks and eat macaroni loaf for lunch.   Both Shawnigan Lake and Notre Dame fail to provide the element of peer counselling, but your child can instead make do with teachers.

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News Items / Where is the money?
« on: April 06, 2007, 10:56:37 PM »
For those of you following along at home, for thirty-three thousand a year you can send your child to Shawnigan Lake Preparatory School, including residence (meals, bed, recreation etc.), for twenty-three thou a year you can send your child to Athol Murray (Notre Dame) in Saskatchewan, (residence, etc).   Or you can send your child to AARC, where they can play sockey with rolled up socks and eat macaroni loaf for lunch.   Both Shawnigan Lake and Notre Dame fail to provide the element of peer counselling, but your child can instead make do with teachers.

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News Items / Where is the money?
« on: April 06, 2007, 10:56:07 PM »
For those of you following along at home, for thirty-three thousand a year you can send your child to Shawnigan Lake Preparatory School, including residence (meals, bed, recreation etc.), for twenty-three thou a year you can send your child to Athol Murray (Notre Dame) in Saskatchewan, (residence, etc).   Or you can send your child to AARC, where they can play sockey with rolled up socks and eat macaroni loaf for lunch.   Both Shawnigan Lake and Notre Dame fail to provide the element of peer counselling, but your child can instead make do with teachers.

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News Items / Where is the money?
« on: April 06, 2007, 10:55:49 PM »
For those of you following along at home, for thirty-three thousand a year you can send your child to Shawnigan Lake Preparatory School, including residence (meals, bed, recreation etc.), for twenty-three thou a year you can send your child to Athol Murray (Notre Dame) in Saskatchewan, (residence, etc).   Or you can send your child to AARC, where they can play sockey with rolled up socks and eat macaroni loaf for lunch.   Both Shawnigan Lake and Notre Dame fail to provide the element of peer counselling, but your child can instead make do with teachers.

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News Items / Where is the money?
« on: April 06, 2007, 10:55:36 PM »
For those of you following along at home, for thirty-three thousand a year you can send your child to Shawnigan Lake Preparatory School, including residence (meals, bed, recreation etc.), for twenty-three thou a year you can send your child to Athol Murray (Notre Dame) in Saskatchewan, (residence, etc).   Or you can send your child to AARC, where they can play sockey with rolled up socks and eat macaroni loaf for lunch.   Both Shawnigan Lake and Notre Dame fail to provide the element of peer counselling, but your child can instead make do with teachers.

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News Items / AARC website
« on: April 01, 2007, 03:45:58 PM »
I looked at AARC's website, and noticed some odd things.  The website has links to media coverage of AARC.  As AARC purports to be a health resource, I cannot quite understand why it would have these links, which have nothing at all to do with treatment.  Another thing I noticed was that Vause is listed as someone who evaluated his own program.  Bizarre.  Part of the problem here is that for all it's riches, Calgary is a lil' backwater.  A legitimate health resource would not have to post references from the local society page to lend an air of legitimacy.  The website features testimonials in the manner of an old fashioned snake oil sale.  So much of it does not add up, but this city is fertile ground for scammers.   As to the board and staff, there is a real dirth of advanced training in medicine.  No pharmacologist, no psychiatrist.  One professor of medicine on the board [this Goresky person also being listed as an evaluator of the program] and a lot of people involved in oil and gas or finance.  Another curious fact is that the majority of "endorsements" came in the year 1993.  Since AARC was new at that time, it would appear that there is no basis whatsoever for any of their claims.  The endorsements seem more to be attempts to get provincial money in this early stage of AARC's development.  There is nothing about AARC that withstands scrutiny.  
From the top:
Founded by a man who worked under the discredited Miller Newton.  Newton's facilities have been successfully sued, and criminal investigations have resulted from actions taken in these facilities.
This man has attempted to pass himself off as a psychologist when he is not. This person also calls himself "Doctor", although he did not earn a PhD at an accredited institution and did not write a dissertation.
Thousands of dollars in fees have been charged to each family although these same families provide the residences for "clients".
Hundreds of thousands of dollars provided by charity, although institution still housed in industrial park location occupied in early nineties.
No psychiatrist or other medical doctor on staff.

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News Items / What is the point of this forum?
« on: March 31, 2007, 04:36:53 AM »
I came across this forum while searching for information online about AARC.  As I stated in other posts, I have a very close friend who is a graduate of AARC.  While at AARC, this person was subjected to a physical assault in the home of an AARC board member by the sibling of a client.  For reasons known only to the staff of AARC, my friend was forced to recant the account of this assault.  My friend was also sexually assaulted in another home by a "client".  It is not a great leap of logic to assume that placing vulnerable children into the homes that produced children with severely destructive behaviors puts these vulnerable children at risk.  There is no question that Dean Vause has attempted to misrepresent himself as a psychologist. The question one must ask is "Why?".  Whether or not some children emerged from AARC able to live productive lives is not the issue.  The issue is the harm done to many children while in AARC.  Graham James was a successful hockey coach in the most elite junior league in the world, and was able to work for years while allegations about his behavior swirled about.  In the end he was convicted for sexually assaulting a number of his most successful charges.  People with wealth and power in this province have lent their support to AARC.  This includes holders of political office.  It is never in the interest of people whose positions entail an element of public awareness to be associated with a scandal, particularly one involving the harming of children.  The unravelling of AARC could encompass a great many unsavory things: abuse of children, misappropriation of charity and government funds, fraud etc.
If some former "clients" feel that they were mistreated in AARC, a forum such as this to discuss their experiences makes sense.  It does not make sense for those former "clients" who advocate AARC to post here.  If one was not harmed by AARC, it does not mean that others were not.
I just wanted some info so that I could have a greater understanding of the profoundly negative experience of my friend.

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