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Lighthouse of northwest florida (fka VCA )/ Rebekah / Roloff ) / G B S
« on: March 02, 2005, 11:25:00 PM »
no there is no connection in fact Wacked out Mike Plamer will say the Bundy's are going to hell since they are Mormans.... You should move the orginal post here to the Vicory/Genesie forum and go back over the new info Forum and also move any forum that mentiones GBS or VCA.

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http://www.kstp.com/article/stories/S6192.html?cat=1

Man locked girl in kennel  
Updated: 02/10/2005 03:50:11 PM
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                       Eric Bare  
ST. PAUL  - A man who allegedly put a 13-year-old girl in a dog kennel for days at a time, hit her, read her diary, and strip searched her, was charged this week with unreasonable restraint of a child.

Eric Bare, 42, of St. Paul, admitted to child protection workers that he did lock the teenager in the kennel on two different occasions, once for three consecutive days, and once for seven consecutive days. Bare said that he "fixed up the kennel nice" and that it was "a suitable temporary living arrangement."

Bare is not the girl's father, but she called him dad, according to charges. The girl's mother, Deborah Lee Cameron, was also charged. Cameron and Bare have lived together for 10 years. The alleged incidents occurred in an apartment on the 600 block of Snelling Ave. in St. Paul.

The case began in January when police were called to the residence on a report of a girl screaming. When police arrived, the girl's mother told police she wanted her daughter taken out of the home because of behavior problems.

The girl told police that Bare locked her in a dog kennel, and police made arrangements for her to be taken out of the home.

A few days later, she told child protection workers that Bare only let her out of the kennel to attend school and do chores. She told the workers that it was cold but not freezing in the kennel, because she had a blanket. She also said that her mother knew she was in the kennel and brought her food and talked to her.

The girl also alleged that Bare stripped her naked and made her "squat to see if anything came out."

Bare told the workers he did strip her naked and make her squat because he was looking for contraband. He thought she had stolen a key and was trying to escape the kennel. Bare also said that the kennel was assembled over a drain in case the girl had to urinate.

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The Troubled Teen Industry / WWASPS new facility again???
« on: February 04, 2005, 02:54:00 PM »
No sale is final even the website says so. I talked to the city and they all know about WWASP and they tell me any sale of the property the contract will state that the city maintains some controle over the property no mather who owns it. I think that is because they know about WWASP history now. I also think WWASP woulnd never enter into that kind of contract where the city could pull the plug on them when the abuse starts to surface.

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The Troubled Teen Industry / WWASPS new facility again???
« on: February 01, 2005, 07:00:00 PM »
I am Devlin Graves that last post was me and also who ever was looking for me please e-mail me at [email protected]

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The Troubled Teen Industry / List of PURE programs
« on: February 01, 2005, 01:56:00 AM »
[ This Message was edited by: Devlin on 2005-02-01 00:19 ]

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The Troubled Teen Industry / Cary Brock
« on: February 01, 2005, 01:50:00 AM »
i am reading the wwasp vs. pure tanscrips WWASP is using the information on your hard drive you sold WWASP to try to impeach Amber Knight. We used to talk and trade e-mails too. I guess WWASP has our corespondence as well. I was pissed you sold that info to WWASP now even more. If i ever have to fight WWASP directly and any info is used agaist me from you hard drive you can expect to hear from the lawyers!!!!

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U.S. revises its definition of torture
Post-Abu Ghraib memo backs away from previous guidelines
Friday, December 31, 2004 Posted: 4:03 PM EST (2103 GMT)  
 
WASHINGTON (AP) -- The Justice Department backed off its narrow definition of torture as "excruciating and agonizing pain" by releasing a legal memo rewritten since the Iraqi prison abuse scandal.

The 17-page memo omitted two of the most controversial assertions made in now-disavowed 2002 Justice Department documents: that President Bush, as commander in chief in wartime, had authority superseding U.S. anti-torture laws and that U.S. personnel had several legal defenses against criminal liability in such cases.

The new document said torture violates U.S. and international law.

"Consideration of the bounds of any such authority would be inconsistent with the president's unequivocal directive that United States personnel not engage in torture," said the memo from Daniel Levin, acting chief of the Office of Legal Counsel, to Deputy Attorney General James Comey.

Critics in Congress and many legal experts say the original documents set up a legal framework that led to abuses at the Abu Ghraib prison in Iraq, in Afghanistan and at the U.S. prison camp for terror suspects at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba. After the Iraqi prison abuses came to light, the Justice Department in June disavowed its previous legal reasoning and set to work on the replacement document.

The White House insisted on Friday that the United States has operated under the spirit of the Geneva Conventions, which prohibit violence, torture and humiliating treatment.

"It has been U.S. policy from the start to treat detainees humanely and in accordance with the Geneva Conventions or under the spirit of the Conventions where they do not apply," said White House deputy press secretary Trent Duffy.

The Justice Department memo, dated Thursday, was released less than a week before the Senate Judiciary Committee was to consider Bush's nomination of his chief White House counsel, Alberto Gonzales, to replace John Ashcroft as attorney general.

Democrats have said they would question Gonzales closely on memos he wrote that were similar to the now-disavowed Justice Department documents that critics said appeared to justify torture.

The release also coincided with continuing revelations of possible detainee abuse, most recently a series of memos from FBI agents uncovered in an American Civil Liberties Union lawsuit alleging instances of Defense Department wrongdoing during a variety of interrogations. (Full story)

The new Justice Department memo sets a far different tone, beginning with this sentence: "Torture is abhorrent both to American law and values and to international norms."

The document, again directly contradicting the previous version, says torture need not be limited to pain "equivalent in intensity to the pain accompanying serious physical injury, such as organ failure, impairment of bodily function, or even death."

Instead, the memo concludes that anti-torture laws passed by Congress equate torture with physical suffering "even if it does not involve severe physical pain" but still must be more than "mild and transitory." That can include mental suffering under certain circumstances, but it would not have to last for months or years, as the previous document said.

"This damage need not be permanent, but it must continue for a prolonged period of time," the memo says.

In addition, the memo clearly states that U.S. personnel involved in interrogations cannot contend that their actions were motivated by national security needs or other reasons. And, it says, the interrogator cannot justify torture after telling the victim that he could avoid it if only he would cooperate.

"Presumably, that has frequently been the case with torture, but that fact does not make the practice of torture any less abhorrent or unlawful," the Justice Department memo says.

Most of the original memos were signed by then-assistant Attorney General Jay Bybee, who was writing in the shadow of the September 11, 2001, terror attacks as government officials scrambled to confront a new terrorist foe. Bybee is now a judge on the 9th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals, based in San Francisco.

The Pentagon, Justice Department and CIA have opened numerous investigations into allegations of prisoner abuse and some detainee deaths stemming from the war on terror and in Iraq.

Several U.S. soldiers have also been subjected to court-martial proceedings for their roles in the alleged abuse, some of which was documented in photographs from Abu Ghraib circulated worldwide earlier in 2004.

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The Troubled Teen Industry / new website.
« on: November 14, 2004, 06:54:00 PM »
This is a new website being worked on
http://www.bethelreview.netfirms.com/

I need help on these pages:

http://www.bethelreview.netfirms.com/interest.htm
On this page i need the complete history of Bethel Academy starting where and how Herman Fountain got his training and goes to present day.

http://bethelreview.netfirms.com/about.htm  this page will tell the complte history of WWASP and how they came to be starting back to the days Rob Litchfield was selling used cars and going to present day.

http://bethelreview.netfirms.com/photo.htm  send your photographs to me so i can post them

http://bethelreview.netfirms.com/document.htm  any documents you have that are not listed on this page send them to me please.

http://bethelreview.netfirms.com/muliti-m.htm  any audio/video footage you have of WWASP or Bethel i need as well. I am looking for the auctual High Impact footage Sue Scheif has and woudnt realease to help the cause. She held onto it to save her own ass. Now it is uder seal and she cant realse it i have been told. Anyone else have it?   Just to clairy thing i talked to Sue she has the same footage i have and that is the inside edition footage. That shows high impact somewhat... I need the version that the mexican police shot...  I am sorry i assumed Sue had the Version that is sought after... To be fair to her she and her lawyers showed the inside edition tape, not the orginal mexican police footage. The inside edition footage was never with held. I still strongly disagree with PURE and its "approved" escorts and "safe" programs we dont even know the names of.... But i am appoligizing for accusing her of withholding somingthing she never had. I do know how to find it now thanks to her though. One word of Caution to PURE, we are after WWASP and Bethel Academy now! Dont think when we close them and make them pay for what they done PURE will move in and profit. If anyone tries that they will be the next victom of the lawyers......

Send me a e-mail if you can help out.  [email protected]

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The Troubled Teen Industry / survivor stories and documents
« on: November 10, 2004, 11:03:00 PM »
I am working on Bethel Academy & WWASP site i need survivor stories and also i need documents from WWASP and Bethel Boys and Girls Academy badly.

You can e-mail them to me at [email protected]

Please e-mail them to me and i wll sort thought them and post what i dont have. I dont have time to go searching the net. I have already been to Isacs site so dont send me anything off there please..

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http://www.latimes.com/news/local/state ... news-state

CALIFORNIA
U.S. Faults Mexico Over Closure of 3 Baja Schools
 
By Richard Marosi, Times Staff Writer


The U.S. State Department plans to send a letter of protest to Mexican officials over the handling last week of the closure of three schools for troubled teenagers in Baja California, amid complaints from parents and school officials that Mexican authorities have yet to justify their actions.

More than 500 students and staff were forced to return to the United States and other countries after Mexican authorities closed the facilities in Ensenada and Rosarito Beach. The largest school, Casa by the Sea, housed about 550 boys and girls at a former hotel overlooking the Pacific Ocean
   
     
Mexican authorities said they acted after unspecified complaints of physical and mental abuse at the schools, which tout themselves as behavior modification institutions for children involved in gangs, drugs and other dangerous activities.

But no details of the alleged abuse have been provided to the U.S. Consulate in Tijuana, spokeswoman Liza Davis said. She said the State Department would send a letter citing the abrupt and disorganized manner in which officials from three Mexican agencies shut down the schools.

In some cases, parents were not allowed to see their children for several hours while Mexican officials questioned them, Davis said. At one point, fights broke out among some of the students, she said.

"Our position is they have every right to ? inspect facilities just as in the U.S.," Davis said. "Our problem is largely with how it was done, because it was quite chaotic."

The other schools closed were Casa la Esperanza, with 20 students, and Genesis by the Sea, with 26 students.

Mexican officials did not return calls seeking comment. A statement released earlier this week said the schools' operations were suspended because of poor record keeping, improper licenses and poor management of prescription drugs, some of which had expired. Officials said one school had an electric perimeter fence and another had a punishment cell.

Ken Kay, a spokesman for Casa by the Sea, denied that the facility had a punishment cell or an electric fence. And he cited a Mexican media report earlier this week that said a Mexican health official had found no evidence of abuse.

"We are relieved that there is no substantiation to the abuse allegations," Kay said.

Schools for troubled teens have generated controversy in the past for their alternative teaching methods and, some say, excessive disciplinary techniques. Similar facilities have been closed in Mexico, the Czech Republic and other countries.

Several parents of children who attended Casa by the Sea said the school had no record of complaints and was straightening out teenagers' lives. They expressed concern that false accusations were marring the facility's reputation.

"I just don't want Casa to get a bad name," said Carol Rivardi, a Rancho Santa Margarita resident whose 16-year-old daughter attended the school for one year.

"My daughter had no self-esteem; now she has values and beliefs. It has totally changed her," Rivardi said.

But some applauded the closures. "I'm rejoicing," said Roderick S. Hall, a San Diego-area clinical psychologist who said several students over the years had reported psychological abuse at the school to him. "I think the [schools] play on parents' fears and then play on kids' fears to shape up, and it's not constructive in the long run."

Casa by the Sea was a last resort, according to parents who said they had run out of options.



Many parents said they selected Casa by the Sea because it was the closest facility of its kind to Southern California. They also said that the tuition ? which ranged from $2,000 to $3,500 per month ? was substantially lower than alternative schools in the United States.

Progress at the facility was based on a point system, with good behavior rewarded with privileges like movies. Misbehaving children were forced to sit alone in a room and listen to motivational tapes, parents said. One parent said the discipline went further.

Michael McNulte, a Long Beach resident, said his son told him that the most problematic children were on occasion "slammed" into a wall. McNulte said the practice didn't upset him, having been raised in strict Catholic schools in the 1960s.

"Tough love," said McNulty. "I don't think it was excessive."

Mexican officials initially said they had received complaints from four children alleging physical or mental abuse. Dozens of officials descended on the schools on the evening of Sept. 10 and interviewed students there for hours.

San Diego police officers, who interviewed 80 children after they returned to the United States, said none reported abuse.

Davis, the consulate spokeswoman, said the office regularly monitors conditions at alternative schools in Baja California. A school in Tecate was shut down two years ago, she said. Two other alternative schools are still operating in Baja California.

Casa by the Sea, she said, had generated complaints from some teenagers over the years. Children talked of pushing incidents and being forced to sit in an empty room for hours, said Davis, who added that the claims had not been substantiated.

Parents said tales of abuse were to be expected from some children who didn't want to be there in the first place and would try anything to get out.

"These charges are totally false," said Mark Wolpe, the father of a 17-year-old former student. "People must understand that some of the children going to these programs are, totally and without doubt, out of control."

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The Troubled Teen Industry / CASA CLOSING
« on: September 18, 2004, 03:26:00 AM »
i wondered when Sue would show up in the mix. Pure is just anther WWASP if you ask me in my opinoion. Go to the main page, approved escorts? What is this? WWASP uses questionable marketing methods, what you just read in the above post is Sue Schef's version of questionable marketing practices. In my opinon PURE is no better than WWASP.

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New Info / anyone else went to victory christian academy?
« on: September 17, 2004, 06:42:00 PM »
you want justice for Voctory or Genesis? E-mail me at [email protected] and i will put you in touch with a lawyer who will help you sue them big time.

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New Info / I HATE GBS
« on: September 17, 2004, 06:40:00 PM »
you want justice for Voctory or Genesis? E-mail me at [email protected] and i will put you in touch with a lawyer who will help you sue them big time.

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you want justice for Voctory or Genesis? E-mail me at [email protected] and i will put you in touch with a lawyer who will help you sue them big time.

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