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Sea ORG Refuge / Sci-fi-tology has drug free marshals?
« on: August 31, 2009, 10:38:28 PM »
You know when sci-fi-tologists start using terms like "kids helping kids" and "drug free marshals" it can't be good.

http://www.pitchengine.com/churchofscie ... ugs/20797/

And it seems that this pseudo-rligio-cult fights for the rights of children........but not here in the US and definitely not when it applies to their own trampling of human rights.

http://www.pitchengine.com/scientology- ... hts/23909/

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PURE Bullshit and CAICA / Sue Scheff "Google Bomb" mentioned in article
« on: August 27, 2009, 12:40:32 AM »
http://www.chron.com/disp/story.mpl/edi ... 87320.html

Leave a comment if you wish...



Some pointers on how to defuse the Google bomb


By KATHLEEN PARKER Washington Post
Aug. 25, 2009, 8:36PM


When Oscar Wilde observed that the only thing worse than being talked about is not being talked about, he could not have imagined the Internet.

The wild frontier we now know and (mostly) love called the Blogosphere is a not-always-OK corral where Free Speech is armed and often dangerous.

The latest showdown is between two women — a Vogue model and an anonymous blogger — at odds over what is permissible in the name of free expression. After the blogger called Liskula Cohen a “skank,” among other things, the model demanded her identity from the blog host, Google.

Outraged, the blogger, revealed as Rosemary Port, is launching a $15 million lawsuit against Google for disclosing her identity. Google's Andrew Pederson said that while his company sympathizes with victims of cyber-bullying, “We also take great care to respect privacy concerns and will only provide information about a user in response to a subpoena or other court order.”

Voila.

This all may seem like an inside-the-runway spat between two women who don't like each other. As pioneering blogger and law professor Glenn Reynolds noted on Instapundit, “I never would have heard the words ‘Liskula Cohen' and ‘skank' together if it hadn't been for her blogger-outing litigation efforts.”

The model case isn't insignificant, however, and raises questions about privacy, anonymity and the future of e-free speech.

The problem of online defamation is hardly new, but several recent lawsuits have begun challenging the anything-goes modus operandi of the Internet. One of the most famous dates to 2006, when Sue Scheff won a staggering $11.3 million verdict against a woman who had posted hundreds of defamatory comments about Scheff and her company, which counsels the parents of troubled teens.

After years of torment that included stalkers and death wishes, Scheff was able to prove that her reputation and business suffered as a result of the defendant's comments. In her new book Google Bomb, Scheff offers advice to others similarly defamed online.

“Google bomb” is Internet slang for attempting to raise the ranking of a given page during a Google search. The popularity of a page may not reflect the page's relationship to truth, but may be popular for other reasons. Let's just say, nasty sells.

Defusing Google bombs isn't much fun, unless you're a computer geek. To keep your online profile positive and prominent, you have to blog, tweet and maintain Web sites — or hire someone to do it for you. Scheff says she resents this, but, “if you don't own your own name, someone else will.”

Scheff considers herself lucky because she was able to hire an attorney as well as an Internet monitoring company, ReputationDefender, that manages her online persona. Others, hundreds of whom write her each week, aren't so fortunate. In just one example, a wedding photographer lost his business when a single unhappy bride went 'zilla and trashed him online.

“No one is immune,” says Scheff. And, just because you're not personally active on the Internet doesn't mean that your persona isn't online — not necessarily in a good way. The Internet has unleashed that part of ourselves that we used to keep under wraps. Dark thoughts, like the trolls of Mordor, can now surface and thrive by the light of day.

The freedom granted by anonymity and a virtual audience may have been a boon to democracy, affording everyone a voice, but it has been a plague on decency. Inhibition, we lament, is an undervalued virtue.

Scheff's case and the Cohen incident suggest that a new level of accountability, largely missing from personal blogs, may be in the offing. “What you type today can haunt you tomorrow,” says Scheff. “People need to know that if you use your mouse and keypad to harm others, there is a price tag.”

Harm is the operative word. Although Scheff was able to prove material losses, Cohen likely gained from her brief tenure as a victim. In fact, she has dropped her lawsuit and forgiven the blogger.

No one likes being bashed online or elsewhere — and public people are familiar with the experience. But even Scheff thinks that in the absence of quantifiable defamation, anonymity deserves protection. As Google and the courts slug it out, Cohen did manage to BOLD-italicize an oft-ignored lesson: Think before you type.

Or else someone may want more than a penny for your thoughts.

Parker's e-mail address is [email protected].

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The Troubled Teen Industry / "Boot Camp" has been released on video
« on: August 23, 2009, 12:35:41 AM »
There are a couple comments on this page already. I am unsure how much fame this movie has had on Fornits but from watching the trailer, I would say it is worth watching and commenting on.

http://www.amazon.com/Boot-Camp-Mila-Ku ... 805&sr=8-1

Trailer page:

http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0870204/

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Straight, Inc. and Derivatives / Straight Inc. 7-Step program?
« on: August 14, 2009, 11:20:08 PM »
http://sevenchallenges.com/default.aspx



Welcome to The Seven Challenges

"The Seven Challenges® Program is designed specifically for adolescents with drug problems, to motivate a decision and commitment to change - and to support success in implementing the desired changes."


"The Seven Challenges is listed as an evidence-based program in the SAMHSA National Registry of Evidence-Based Programs and Practices."

"Most young people do not seek drug treatment of their own free will. Most are dragged to counseling by their collars. By any definition, they are in the early stages of change. The Seven Challenges Program starts where youth "are at" (usually resistant and reluctant to change),"

"Although the program strategy includes capturing any sincere impulse to quit, counselors avert power struggles and insincere commitments to change by striving for honesty......"

"With The Seven Challenges Journals, youth write in the booklet, counselors respond in the margins using a skill set taught at Seven Challenges training, and both engage in a back and forth written dialogue called Supportive Journaling®."

"Instead of fear and coercion, we harness the enormous power of education, finesse and respectful confrontation. We take the slow but steady approach."

"Counselors also pay attention to client needs and bring up topics or introduce activities that seem relevant at any given time."

"The Seven Challenges is now used across the United States, in an enormous array of different service constellations." http://sevenchallenges.com/Implementation.aspx


Anyone ever heard of Dr. Robert Schwebel, Ph.D. (founder)? Sharon Conner (director)? The Center for Substance Abuse Treatment (CSAT) in Washington, D.C.? http://sevenchallenges.com/About.aspx

This program reportedly opened in 1991 in Tucson Arizona.



http://sevenchallenges.com/default.aspx

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The Seed Discussion Forum / The SEED in Stow, Ohio?
« on: August 04, 2009, 03:02:45 AM »
I am doing a little research on The SEED and was wondering if anyone was in The SEED program in Ohio or knows anything about it. Any information would be appreciated.

I found this thread  http://fornits.com/wwf/viewtopic.php?f=8&t=772&start=0  but I would like to know about this particular SEED program-Thanks.

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News Items / Pathway Family Center Shuts Down
« on: August 01, 2009, 03:44:18 AM »

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Straight, Inc. and Derivatives / I-TEAM report: Pathway Shuts Down
« on: August 01, 2009, 01:22:31 AM »
Hagit Limor, I-TEAM Investigator for WCPO Cincinnati (channel 9), has reported that Pathway Family Center has shut down.

Video (audio is weak):

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=faDs-_Jiwas

News report:

http://www.wcpo.com/content/news/locals ... vUsmQ.cspx

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Straight, Inc. and Derivatives / PATHWAY FAMILY CENTER CLOSED TODAY
« on: July 28, 2009, 07:27:11 PM »
Pathway Family Center has collapsed and subsequently closed today according to an inside source.

More information to come, I will post it as soon as I receive it.

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Straight, Inc. and Derivatives / Video: Pathway Building Vacant
« on: July 28, 2009, 04:58:13 AM »
7-24-2009  

Friday night at Pathway Family Center.

Or is it?

No Open Meeting.

It's eviction day.

An empty parking lot and a vacant building.

The last Pathway is gone.

I hope this boring video will improve your day.

It makes me feel pretty good.

6405 Castleway Ct.  ....Vacant

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YtDVclLzwBo

If youtube takes it down, I will put it back up.

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Video: Bush supports Teen Challenge Cult
« on: July 27, 2009, 04:30:31 AM »
Interesting video. I think I will post it on youtube also.


http://v1.teenchallenge.org.nz/movies/T ... h2006.html

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Scott Feist.....Straight Cincinnati Survivor/Lansing, Michigan Teen Challenge Survivor/Cincinnati Teen Challenge staff.

Some of you might remember him from our July 2008 roadside protest against KHK, a Pathway Family Center. He showed up in support and mentioned that he had been in Straight Cincinnati when it was shut down and left town in 1987.

Well, he told us that he now worked for Cincinnati Teen Challenge and he wasn't lying.

If you go to the 2nd section down, you can read his own words in this summer 2007 newsletter put out by Teen Challenge.

http://www.teenchallengecincinnati.org/ ... tr2007.pdf

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Toughlove International
« on: July 25, 2009, 04:43:51 AM »
More staff connections...

Terri Nissley, President and CEO of Pathway Family Center, is listed as Treasurer for Toughlove international:

http://www.whitepages.com/search/Replay ... findperson

Here is the Toughlove site (1 of many)

http://www.4troubledteens.com/toughlove.html

I believe it is sponsored by CRC Health Group.  Toughlove International was founded in 1979 by Phyllis and David York from Pennsylvania.  The website is also sponsored by Aspen Education Group (CRC Bought AEG out), still the same.

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I have been told that New Beginnings is now choosing to call itself "Marvelous Grace girls academy".

Check out this link:

http://www.nbga.us/

Could some of you who are familiar with New Beginnings look at this link and verify that this is the case? Thanks.

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News Items / Pathway Family Center Protest
« on: July 13, 2009, 06:55:44 PM »
If you or someone you know lives near Indianapolis and would like to attend this protest against Pathway Family Center, details are posted below:


Where: Indianapolis Statehouse.  200 West Washington (South Steps) Indianapolis, Indiana.


When: Wednesday July,15th 2009 (this week) 11am until 3pm.

e-mail me: [email protected]

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Straight, Inc. and Derivatives / PFC protest
« on: July 13, 2009, 06:54:08 PM »
If you or someone you know lives near Indianapolis and would like to attend this protest against Pathway Family Center, details are posted below:


Where: Indianapolis Statehouse.  200 West Washington (South Steps) Indianapolis, Indiana.


When: Wednesday July,15th 2009 (this week) 11am until 3pm.

e-mail me: [email protected]

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