Scientology censured on drug ads -- Scientology's 'Narconon' caught lying
The Guardian, Thursday March 27, 2003
Stephen Bates
A Church of Scientology advert claiming that its programmes had
"salvaged" 250,000 people from drug abuse has been
censured by the Advertising Standards Authority as unproved,
following a complaint by the Church of England.
The ruling related to a poster coinciding with a campaign run two
years ago by the church. In effect it claimed that the church had
saved all those who had completed its drug programmes.
It did not mention that its definition of drug use included an
occasional alcoholic drink or prescription medicine, and exposure
to chemical toxins.
The ASA judgment said: "The authority accepted that the ...
programmes ... had enabled many people to overcome a dependency on
drugs but was concerned that the advertisers had not proved that
all those enrolled were dependent on street or prescription drugs
at the time of enrolment, or that as many as 250,000 drug users
had stopped ... as a direct result of Scientology's intervention."
A Church of England spokesman said: "The truth is Scientology
makes claims for their dangerous cult which they can neither prove
nor substantiate. Drug users trying to kick the habit are vulnerable.
This makes them perfect prey for cults."
Graeme Wilson, the Scientologists' spokesman, said: "The
success of the ... programmes to help drug addicts ... has been
acknowledged by the ASA following an investigation which lasted
longer than a year."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,3604,922770,00.html
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