Jeff Jacobsen
I hear that some places Narconon says it has no connection to
Scientology. In Scientology News issue 20, page 11, Mike Rinder talks
about Narconon:
"As I speak, 20 newly trained executives [of Narconon] have just fired
out to man and open Narconons around the world... So yes, you will see
much, much more expansion in the year to come... And what that means
are new lives for hundreds of thousands."
Rinder gabbed about the new Arrowhead location, Battle Creek,
Croatia, South Africa and Montreal.
Also, in Scientology News issue 21, on page 40, Karen Hollander of IAS
"covered several different areas of the world where LRH technology,
injected into society with the support of the IAS, is bringing us
closer every day to achieving the Aims of Scientology. One is
Narconon Arrowhead..."
So forget it. Narconon IS Scientology, by their own admission. And
Narconon's aims are the Aims of Scientology.
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