Narconon
®
- Sad story of an affected family
Itzehoe, Germany
"The only important thing is that I love you"
Results of a drug withdrawal in a program by Scientology
®
founder Hubbard
In the past, an establishment by the name of Narconon was
always advertising with leaflets for a drug therapy in Itzehoe
(we reported). The offer sounded attractive, although places
for drug addicts were offered with no waiting period.
Naturally, a rapid success was guaranteed, at a daily rate of
between 120 and 150 marks.
Neckar-Alb region - Narconon, according to its own
statement, is one of the most effective rehabilitation
programs of the world. Despite that, branches had to be
closed down in Berlin and Schliersee, Bavaria, after
spectacular lawsuits, because they were violating the
medical practice law. The director of the institution was
sentenced in 200 cases because he did not have any
evidence of education in the medical profession.
The organization also accepted a serious defeat in
Baden-Wuerttemberg. In Narconon's lawsuit against the
state of Baden-Wuerttemberg, Narconon was not able to
produce a single, cured patient. Although Narconon often
disputed belonging to Scientology, that has turned out to be
a verified fact. In one written communication which the
establishment published, it said, "Our activities can be seen
to contribute to the expansion of Scientology." It has also
since become clear that most members are ruined
financially, physically and psychically with the drug therapy
which is seemingly so convincing and which is supposed to
gain new members for the sect.
Case history:
Henriette (Name changed by editorial staff) was 16 years
old when she was sent to the Narconon establishment in
Itzehoe by her mother, a professed Scientologist. When the
father telephoned his daughter, he got the impression that
she was feeling "right as rain." In spite of that, he tried to get
some background on the institution; in doing that he came
across the connection with Scientology. When Henriette
showed up at her father's for the first time after six weeks,
she had a skin condition which covered her entire body. Her
fathered traced this back to the method of treatment at
Narconon. He had found out that vitamins were distributed
at the Scientology offshoot which exceeded the daily dose
of an adult by 250 times; on top of that, large quantities of
niacin were handed out. Along with that were daily sauna
sessions for from four to five hours. According to Narconon
and the writings of L. Ron Hubbard (the founder of
Scientology), these were "completely normal symptoms,"
because "not only was drug addiction overcome by the
therapy, but also past sunburn reappeared and was healed
and, in addition, the therapy makes one immune against
radioactivity."
When the father talked to his daughter about the
machinations of the institution, he heard sentences like, "I do
not condemn your actions, therefore, do not condemn mine.
My mother is doing nothing that could harm me. The only
important thing is that I love you." At the time, the father
was flattered by these sentences. Today he knows that they
come directly from Hubbard's "Ethics Book," which
describes how to handle Scientology opponents. Because
the mother could not be spoken with any more, the father
filed at the municipal office to get custody rights and put an
end to his daughter's stay at Narconon.
Permanent Escort
To the father's surprise, the hearing at the Youth Office was
attended by an assistant from Narconon, whose side
Henriette never left. Moreover, the Youth Office judged the
therapy was good, thereby showing its incompetence in
dealing with Narconon. The father's battle with the
organization lasted over nine months. After one long legal
dispute, an attempt was made to end things good-naturedly.
Henriette was to be put in custody of the Health Office at
Itzehoe and the office was to have the power of supervision
at all times. Besides that, a date was set for the end of the
therapy. Despite that, the office could not guarantee
Henriette's safety. "There have been subjects taken in
without having had previous physical withdrawal, that
means, with all the physical risks which could also be
life-threatening under certain circumstances. Due to a lack
of medically trained personnel/doctors, a constant escort of
the patient by the same is not possible," wrote the Health
Office.
Trouble Sources
The dealings by the Narconon staff correspond to a high
degree with the instructions which Hubbard gave for
"confrontation with potential trouble sources." The more
critical the father got with Narconon, and the more he tried
to talk it over with his daughter, the stronger the accusations
against the father became. His estranged wife told him,
"...you will end up as a broken man in the psychiatric ward."
When he continued nonetheless, unswayed, against
Narconon, he received a fax which told him that Henriette
would like to stay at Narconon and be adopted. Because
the father did not show understanding for Narconon and
Scientology, in accordance with the recommendations of L.
Ron Hubbard, contact to him was broken off completely.
CISAR.ORG
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September 14, 1999
Metzinger Suedwestpresse
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