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Saturday, November 19, 2005

NarConon *IS* Scientology: Proof #3

Announcing Narconon Exposed: http://www.narconon-exposed.org
From: ronthewarhero@yahoo.co.uk (Chris Owen)
Subject: Announcing Narconon Exposed: http://www.narconon-exposed.org
Date: 22 Nov 2002 14:53:22 -0800
Message-ID:

It's taken a while, but I've finally completed the second version of my website on the Scientology-related drug rehabilitation programme, Narconon, which is often confused with Narcotics Anonymous (aka Narcanon). You can find the site at http://www.narconon-exposed.org . If you have links to the old site at http://wpxx02.toxi.uni-wuerzburg.de/~cowen/essays/narconon/narconon.html , please update them now - that address no longer works.

The site is not about attacking Narconon or criticising Scientology for the sake of it, and it's not motivated by any desire to harm Scientology. It's much more in a "Consumer Reports" vein, assessing Narconon's (and Scientology's) claims against known facts, pointing out where the facts and claims diverge and providing omitted or downplayed facts, such as the real hazards of Narconon's methods. There will be a lot more material coming over the next few months.

Drug addicts are amongst the most vulnerable people in society and the effects of their addiction - on themselves, their families and society as a whole - can be devastating: crime, disease, family breakups. If scarce money is to be spent on rehabilitation courses, or if people are sent on them by courts or by well-meaning relatives, it's vital that all concerned should have all the facts to hand. In my opinion and that of many others, many of the facts about Narconon are obscured - some deliberately so. This website aims to redress that imbalance.

| Chris Owen - ronthewarhero@OISPAMNOyahoo.co.uk |
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| NARCONON EXPOSED: The full facts about the Narconon program |
| http://www.narconon-exposed.org |



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From: ptsc
Subject: Narconon Exposed, an important new resource (Excerpting Narconon and Scientology: Personnel)
Date: Sat, 23 Nov 2002 14:23:19 -0500
Message-ID: <3dlvtu0kdp618tkt7v4tjdkimg37j09l71@4ax.com>

http://www.narconon-exposed.org in addition to a ho' note waiting to happen, is a very well-researched and documented explanation of what Narconon is and how it operates. While claiming not to be an attack on Narconon, there is very little more destructive to unfounded nonsense and quackery than a straight presentation of the facts, which are given here. There are almost 150 individual pages on this site; it is worth spending some time digging through, especially if you are having to deal with a local Narconon infestation.

This, for example, is absolutely devastating to Scientology's claims that Narconon isn't connected to Scientology, by showing the specific individual Scientologists who run it and are connected to it.


Narconon and Scientology
Personnel

Narconon's staff provide further illustrations of the organisation's umbilical links with the "Church" of Scientology. It is not too much of an exaggeration to say that Narconon and the "Church" of Scientology appear to have a revolving door between them, constantly recycling staff from one to the other. A great many Narconon staff - most likely a majority - are Scientologists; it is striking how many are also involved in other "social betterment" groups with Scientology connections. A significant number of Narconon staff are also recruited through Narconon itself, from the organisation's pool of graduates.


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Narconon's Scientologists

Taking the Scientologists first, it is clear that the senior officers of Narconon are invariably members of the "Church" - and not just any old members, either, but often individuals serving in senior and/or highly strategic roles. Although Narconon's publicity materials ascribe its incorporation in 1970 to its originator, William Benitez, the incorporation papers for Narconon International show two other individuals as having been involved - Arthur "Artie" Maren, Assistant Guardian for Public Relations, and Henning Heldt, Assistant Guardian for Finance. Both were members of the secretive and ruthless Guardian's Office of the "Church" of Scientology, which - as the Organisations page details - appears to have effectively controlled Narconon for at least a decade.

Thirty years on, those named as Narconon's corporate officers still frequently appear in other guises - indeed, there are survivors of the old Guardian's Office Social Cooperation Bureau, the records of which show that it was "in legal control" of Narconon and other "social reform" groups. One notable individual is Laurie Zurn, a "voting member" of Narconon International's two corporations in California and Oklahoma. She is also involved with Narconon's sister "social reform" groups, Applied Scholastics and The Way to Happniess Foundation, and earlier with the now-defunct Ability Advancement Foundation. She is also a Vice President of the "social reform" groups' senior organisation, the Association for Better Living and Educational. This gives her a unique and, on the face of it, a contradictory role in simultaneously running and supervising Narconon. Even more significantly, in the 1970s she worked for the Guardian's Office as the Deputy Guardian for Social Coordination U.S., working directly to Narconon's co-founder Henning Heldt, the Deputy Guardian U.S. In effect, she is still doing much the same job that she was doing 25 years ago, when the Guardian's Office ran Narconon. One ex-Narconon staffer, Jerry Whitfield, recalled:

I had to follow the orders of Dick [Weigand] who had to follow the orders of Laurie Zurn, another "Church" of Scientology staff member who worked for the GO US. She was head of Bureau 4, the Social Coordination Bureau of the GO US. Her orders came from the head of Bureau 4 in GO WW [World Wide] at East Grinstead, England, where Scientology was managed. [Jerry Whitfield affidavit - ]

She is, of course, a Scientologist and a member of the "Church"'s elite Sea Organisation to boot; anyone who works for the Association for Better Living and Educational can be assumed to be a Scientologist, as Sea Org membership is compulsory for ABLE staff, despite the organisation's supposedly secular nature.

A similar pattern of entanglement with Scientology and its other "social reform" groups is evident for many other Narconon corporate officers. The following individuals are named in Narconon form 990s submitted to the US Internal Revenue Service between 1997-2000. (As such, some will no longer be in the posts described below.)

Narconon International
Robert B. Adams
Director, Narconon International, Los Angeles, CA
Member, "Church" of Scientology.
By an odd coincidence (?) the Internet newsgroup alt.religion.scientology was
repeatedly attacked in the mid-1990s by a "cancelbot", which deleted posts
critical of Scientology, and was operated from the account of one Robert Adams.
It is anybody's guess as to whether this might be the same individual.
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Kevin J. Burke
Director, Narconon International, Los Angeles, CA
Member, "Church" of Scientology [http://www.our-home.org/kevinjburke/index.htm].
With his family, a Patron of the International Association of Scientologists
(i.e. donor of $40,000 to the IAS).
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Emmanuel Capbern-Gasqueton
Executive Vice-President, Narconon International, Los Angeles, CA
Member, "Church" of Scientology
Now registered as director of the (Scientology-governed) Copenhagen Ability
School in Denmark.
[http://www.service.uvm.dk/instreg.nsf/WEBALLEINST/9189FDB58C0845AA412568B20068C8AF?Opendocument]
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Clark Carr
President/Director, Narconon International, Los Angeles, CA
Trustee, Narconon International, Canadian, OK
Trustee, Narconon Southern California
Trustee/Director, Applied Scholastics International
Director, The Way to Happiness Foundation
Member, "Church" of Scientology
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Barbro A. Chalmers
Secretary, Narconon International, Los Angeles, CA
Member, "Church" of Scientology
[http://scientologist.myhomepage.org/barbrochalmers-fr/]
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John Duff
Director, Narconon International, Los Angeles, CA
President of Narconon International in late 1980s and early 1990s (predecessor
to Clark Carr).
Member, "Church" of Scientology.
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Joni Ginsberg
Trustee, Narconon International, Canadian, OK
Executive Director, The Way To Happiness Foundation
Trustee, Applied Scholastics Western United States
Member, "Church" of Scientology [http://www.our-home.org/drjoniginsberg/index.htm]
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Phil Hart
Trustee/Voting Member, Narconon International, Los Angeles, CA
Also Executive Director of Narconon International
Member, "Church" of Scientology.
Appears to have been involved in the "Church" of Scientology's litigation against
the Cult Awareness Network, which it eventually bankrupted and took over.
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Simon Hogarth
Trustee, Narconon International, Los Angeles, CA
Member, "Church" of Scientology Sea Organisation.
Cited by the media in 1989 as, variously, "a representative of the Association
for Better Living and Education" or "a Narconon spokesman".
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Joanne Takano Irwin
Voting Member, Narconon International, Los Angeles, CA
Trustee/Director/Executive Director, Applied Scholastics International
Trustee, Applied Scholastics Western United States
Director, The Way to Happiness Foundation
Member, "Church" of Scientology.
Listed as a "Senior Flag Alumnus" and a Patron of the International Association
of Scientologists (i.e. donor of $40,000 to the IAS).
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Nicholas Kent
Director, Narconon International, Los Angeles, CA (to 1999)
Senior Case Supervisor, Narconon Southern California
Member, "Church" of Scientology.
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Alexander "Sandy" MacNabb
Legal, Narconon International, Los Angeles, CA
Quoted in "Church" of Scientology's Freedom magazine, which describes him as
"former Assistant Commissioner of Indian Affairs at the U.S. Department of the
Interior". Narconon International Newletter vol. 14 issue 1 (Sept 24, 2002)
describes him as being part of a group of "friends and consultants" of
Narconon's Arrowhead, OK facility.
Not known whether he is a member of the "Church" of Scientology.
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Patricia Morril
"Key Employee", Narconon International, Los Angeles, CA
Member, "Church" of Scientology.
Patron of the International Association of Scientologists (i.e. donor of $40,000
to the IAS).
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Gene Ross
Landlord, Narconon International, Los Angeles, CA
Landlord, Narconon Southern California
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Dr. Megan Shields
Director, Narconon International, Los Angeles, CA
Trustee, Citizens Commission on Human Rights
Member, "Church" of Scientology.
Patron of the International Association of Scientologists (i.e. donor of $40,000
to the IAS).
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Gary W. Smith
"Key Employee", Narconon International, Los Angeles, CA
Executive Director of Narconon Arrowhead. States on personal website that he has
been an employee of Narconon for over 23 years.
Member, "Church" of Scientology. [http://garywsmith.our-home.org/]
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Jeanne Trahant
Treasurer, Narconon International, Los Angeles, CA. States on personal website
that she is Program Director of Narconon.
Member, "Church" of Scientology. [http://jeannetrahant.our-home.org/]
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Lawrence "Larry" Trahant
Formerly Executive Director, Narconon International, Los Angeles, CA
Also Executive Director, Narconon Southern California
States on personal website that he joined Scientology, through Narconon, then
went on to be "an executive over the delivery there".
Member, "Church" of Scientology. [http://larrytrahant.oursites.org/]
Patron of the International Association of Scientologists (i.e. donor of $40,000
to the IAS).
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Scott Tregurtha
Trustee, Narconon International, Los Angeles, CA
Executive Director of The Way to Happiness International, circa 1997
Member, "Church" of Scientology. [http://scotttregartha.our-home.org/]
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Rena Weinberg
Trustee, Narconon International, Los Angeles, CA
President of the Association for Better Living and Education (ABLE) in 1997.
Also often quoted as a spokeswoman for Applied Scholastics.
Member, "Church" of Scientology.
Awarded the International Association of Scientologists Freedom Medal in October
1988.
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Laurie Zurn
Trustee, Narconon International, Canadian, OK
Voting Member, Narconon International, Los Angeles, CA
Trustee, Applied Scholastics International
Vice President, Association for Better Living and Education
Director, The Way to Happiness Foundation
Member, "Church" of Scientology. Formerly Deputy Guardian for Social Coordination
U.S. and Deputy Guardian U.S. in the United States Guardian's Office.


Narconon Northern California
Chuck Koch
Director, Narconon of Northern California
Member, "Church" of Scientology. [http://www.correctauditing.org/page03.htm]
Listed as "Key Contributor" to the "Church" of Scientology's "Super Power"
building in Clearwater, FL, having donated $100,000. Also a "Bronze" donor to
the "Church"'s Vanguard campaign, one of "those Scientologists who through their
contributions are placing Dianetics and Scientology books into libraries and
institutions across the continent, making the tech available to the millions of
people who go to the library for information and answers. They have been getting
LRH books into massive distribution, and each contributor is highly commended
for their support." Also a Patron of the International Association of
Scientologists (i.e. donor of $40,000 to the IAS).
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Andy Moore
Executive Director, Narconon of Northern California
Believed to be a member of the "Church" of Scientology.
An individual of the same name is listed in "Church" magazines as having completed
various courses.
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Jerry G. Nemier
Director, Narconon of Northern California
Member, "Church" of Scientology. [http://myreligion.scientology.org/jerryn/]
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Rich Prescott
Director, Narconon of Northern California
Believed to be a member of the "Church" of Scientology.
An individual of the same name is listed as a Patron of the International
Association of Scientologists (i.e. donor of $40,000 to the IAS).
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David Puliafico
Director, Narconon of Northern California
Member, "Church" of Scientology. [http://davidpuliafico.our-home.org/]
Listed as having completed the high-level "Solo NOTS Auditor Certainty Course,
Part II" and in 1999, as a member of the World Institute of Scientology
Enterprises (he is an accountant by trade).
Runs the "ABC Children's Study Books Co.", selling L. Ron Hubbard "study
technology" books to children. [http://ww2.choicemall.com/abcbooks/]
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Peggy Rovinsky
Director, Narconon of Northern California
Member, "Church" of Scientology. [http://www.oursites.org/peggyrovinsky/]
Appears to be involved in Scientology-based schooling. Personal website
describes her as a "private educator".
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Steve Ryman
Director, Narconon of Northern California
Member, "Church" of Scientology.
Listed as "Crusader" of the International Association of Scientologists (i.e.
donor of $10,000 to the IAS), and before that a "Sponsor for Total Freedom"
(corresponding to a $5,000 donation).
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Marc Torres
Director, Narconon of Northern California
Probably Marcello Torres, Californian member of the "Church" of Scientology
[http://marcellotorres.our-home.org/]

Narconon Southern California
Julie Bryant
Secretary and Director, Narconon Southern California. Listed as the "Registrar"
at http://www.usnodrugs.com/staff.htm
Member, "Church" of Scientology.
Patron of the International Association of Scientologists (i.e. donor of $40,000
to the IAS) and a "Bronze" donor to the "Church"'s Vanguard campaign of getting
Hubbard books into libraries nationwide.
[http://home.oursites.net/juliebryant/index.htm]
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Jette McGregor
President and Director, Narconon Southern California
Apparently now the Executive Director of Narconon Europe (Narconon International
Newsletter, Vol 14 Issue I, Sept 24, 2002).
Not known whether she is a member of the "Church" of Scientology.
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Patricia "Patty" Schwartz
Trustee, Narconon Southern California
Secretary, Friends of Narconon
Member, "Church" of Scientology.
Personal website states she joined Scientology through Narconon in 1973 and now
works to distribute Narconon videos to schools.
[http://home.scientologist.org/pattys/] Wrote to New Times LA defending Narconon
on 8 March 2001.
[http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=3AA768F8.39E6FEEA%40bc.cc.ca.us&oe=UTF-8&output=gplain]
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Karen Seagal
Trustee, Narconon Southern California
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Michael St. Amand
Trustee, Narconon Southern California
Listed as Director of Legal Affairs, Narconon Arrowhead, OK
[http://www.addiction2.com/narconon_professional.html] and elsewhere as the
"Director of External Affairs" at the same facility
[http://www.drugaddictionprogram.com/cred.html]
Member, "Church" of Scientology.
Personal website states that he has worked for Narconon for 8 years.
[http://scientologist.myhomepage.org/~mikestamand/myself.htm]
A Maureen St. Amand, who has been a spokesperson for Narconon's Chilocco, OK
facility - and is presumably Michael's wife - is a trustee of the Scientology
Defense Fund Trust.
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David Worthington
Treasurer, Narconon Southern California
Listed as the Executive Director - Warner Springs on a now-redundant web page
for Narconon Southern California
Member, "Church" of Scientology. Personal website states that he is "currently
working as a courseroom supervisor at Narconon"; apparently joined Scientology
through Narconon. [http://home.oursites.net/davidworthington/index.htm]


Narconon Inc., Woburn MA
Susan Birkenshaw
Secretary/Director, Narconon, Inc, Woburn MA
Reported in 1998 to be the Treasurer of Narconon's Everett, MA branch
Member, "Church" of Scientology.
Personal website describes her as "Executive Director of the Narconon Drug
Education in Boston". [http://myreligion.scientologist.net/suebirkenshaw/]
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Maria Cecchini
President/Treasurer, Narconon, Inc, Woburn MA
Member, "Church" of Scientology.
Patron of the International Association of Scientologists (i.e. donor of $40,000
to the IAS).
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Robert Wiggins
Vice-President, Narconon, Inc, Woburn MA
Works as "Drug Prevention Specialist" in the Everett, MA branch of Narconon.
Member, "Church" of Scientology and graduate of Narconon.
Personal website claims that "[I] have over the past 14 years done drug
education presentations to over 520,000 children on the dangers of drugs in
schools across the United States"
[http://home.oursites.net/bobwiggins/index.htm]
Awarded the International Association of Scientologists Freedom Medal. Patron of
the IAS (i.e. donor of $40,000).


Narconon Inc., Canadian OK
Kathleen Gosselin
Director/Treasurer, Narconon International, Canadian OK
Reported in 1996 to be the "senior case supervisor" for Narconon's Chilocco, OK
facility [http://www.poncacitynews.com/NewsArchives/1296folder/lo122296.html].
She is now apparently the Senior Director for Production at Narconon Arrowhead,
OK. [http://www.addiction2.com/narconon_professional.html]
Member, "Church" of Scientology.


Friends of Narconon
Kathleen Gosselin
Director/Treasurer, Narconon International, Canadian OK
Reported in 1996 to be the "senior case supervisor" for Narconon's Chilocco, OK
facility [http://www.poncacitynews.com/NewsArchives/1296folder/lo122296.html].
She is now apparently the Senior Director for Production at Narconon Arrowhead,
OK. [http://www.addiction2.com/narconon_professional.html]
Member, "Church" of Scientology.
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Daphna Hernandez
Treasurer, Friends of Narconon.
Member, "Church" of Scientology.
Describes herself as "an avid Narconon supporter".
[http://home.earthlink.net/~daphnah/]
Listed in The Auditor magazine #299 (March 2002) as one of "America's top
producing Field Staff Members!" A Field Staff Member is a Scientology recruiter;
a "top producing" FSM is someone who is managing to sign lots of people up to
Scientology. Patron of the International Association of Scientologists (i.e.
donor of $40,000 to the IAS).
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Robert Hernandez
President, Friends of Narconon
Member, "Church" of Scientology. Husband of Daphna (above) and a Narconon
graduate, rather amusingly cited in the book What is Scientology as "Air
Conditioning Business Owner". Achieved some legal fame in 1989 when the US
Supreme Court rejected his claim for payments to Scientology to be
tax-deductable, a decision which was itself overruled in very murky
circumstances by the Internal Revenue Service four years later in the agreement
which saw Scientology and its "related entities", including Narconon, being
declared tax exempt.


As this demonstrates, of the 43 people named in Narconon's form 990s between 1997-2000, 37 are known Scientologists; the status of the remaining six is unknown, but the odds are good that several of them are Scientologists as well. There is, in other words, a very strong correlation between holding an executive post at Narconon and being a Scientologist. Things do not appear to have moved on much from the finding in 1974 by the California State Department of Health's evaluation team, that "most staff are already or are becoming Scientologists". Narconon is thus an organisation which teaches Scientology doctrines, is supervised by Scientologists, is overwhelmingly dominated by Scientologists in management positions and is inextricably linked with Scientology organisations. A Scientologist arriving at Narconon would find himself very much at home.
There are good reasons for Narconon to rely so heavily on Scientologists. The organisation's doctrines and practices are taken directly from the "Church" of Scientology and the beliefs espoused by L. Ron Hubbard, so it makes sense for it to employ individuals who are experienced in the meaning and application of his doctrines. This consideration probably lies behind the cover story carried in the "Church"'s magazine The Auditor in February 1989, headlined "Trained Scientologists to Staff Huge Oklahoma [Narconon] Facility".

The link between rank-and-file Scientologists and Narconon appears to be the "Clear Expansion Committee". This programme, discussed in more detail on the Organisations page, "is an umbrella which coordinates all individual scientologists and groups involved in these [community] activities so as to dramatically expand Scientology in your area". [http://groups.google.com/groups?selm=3591BAAE.61AA%40iag.net&oe=UTF-8&output=gplain] Scientologists are encouraged to volunteer for Scientology-related entities such as Narconon, Criminon, Applied Scholastics, The Way to Happiness groups and so on, to help "really clear one's community". When Narconon UK was assigned a "Non-Existence Program" by Narconon International in May 1995, one of the tasks listed in the programme was to "utilize the people who have volunteered through the Clear Expansion Committee". ["Narconon UK Non-Existence Program", 23 May 1995]

Narconon also employs individuals who have graduated from its courses. It is unclear how formalised this recruitment may be; when the California State Department of Health's evaluation team inspected Narconon's Los Angeles facility in 1974, they noted:

Narconon is a continually expanding self-contained or closed ended organization. Students must pay either in money or in work for the Narconon courses and are encouraged to proceed through the course work system to a promotion to staff status where they can share in monies derived from various sources for their Narconon work and additionally pay for one's own "auditing." ["Outline for recovery, House Evaluation" - by Forrest S. Tennant, Jr., M.D., Dr.P.H., Jane Thomas, R.N., Mike Reilly, and Joseph Shannon, M.D., M.P.H. Submitted to Don Z. Miller, Deputy Director, Health Treatment System, State Department of Health, Sacramento, CA, on 31 Oct 1974.]

This is very much a direct copy of the Scientology practice of transforming students into what the British sociologist Roy Wallis called "deployable agents". Narconon has changed considerably since then, so it is very possible that this practice is no longer in use. However, it clearly does continue to recruit from amongst the ranks of its graduates; several of its corporate officers are graduates (and now Scientologists). Individuals are likely to have a number of reasons for joining. Some will be keen to help others, feeling that their own positive experiences ought to be shared and repeated. Some may take the pragmatic view that Narconon is virtually their only chance of honest employment, if they come from disruptive or criminal backgrounds, or from states which take a punitive approach to ex-convicts. It is also, unfortunately, possible that some may be too afraid to leave Narconon, fearing that they would relapse if they did or that the "suppressive influences" identified in Narconon's courses would cause them to relapse. (In this context, it is worth noting that Narconon of Northern California offers a "solid guarantee that if any graduate of our program relapses within six months of graduation we will readmit them at no cost!")


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Narconon, recruiting agent for Scientology?

One of the most contentious issues concerning Narconon's links with Scientology is the question of whether Narconon routes individuals into the "Church" of Scientology. Narconon denies that proposition: according to Narconon spokesperson Gelsomina Pagliuso, quoted in a Canadian newspaper in February 1986, "The goal of Narconon is to rehabilitate people from drugs. Now, if they happen to see Scientology as something they want to pursue, that's fine. That's not our goal." According to Heber Jentzsch, President of the "Church" of Scientology International, only about 6 percent of Narconon graduates go on to join the "Church" of Scientology ["Scientology reaches into schools through Narconon", Boston Herald, 3 March 1998]. Narconon's Dutch chairman has stated that "Of the hundreds of addicts we had here, only four have become Scientology members." [http://www.geocities.com:0080/CapitolHill/Lobby/9169/nl/kranten.html#vk]

It has to be said at the outset that there is no known "smoking gun" to prove unambiguously that Narconon does indeed recruit for Scientology. On the other hand, there is a fair amount of evidence which points in that direction. A 1984 flowchart issued by Narconon to its staff shows the stages of the Narconon programme in sequence, with the final stage being "ROUTE TO NEAREST [SCIENTOLOGY] ORG[ANIZATION] FOR FURTHER SERVICES IF INDIVIDUAL SO DESIRES". Another indicator comes from a number of internal "Church" of Scientology publications in which individuals and groups are commended publicly for their activities as "Field Staff Members". A Field Staff Member (FSM) is a recruiter for Scientology, tasked with encouraging people to join the "Church" and rewarded with a 10-15% commission per person recruited. Narconon organisations have been commended as such on a number of occasions; for instance, in August 2001, the ASHO Foundation FSM Newsletter printed a scorechart of "FSM Standings", listing the following as the top five FSM groups:

1. Howson FSM Group
2. Way to Happiness Int.
3. Narcanon (sic) Int.
4. Narcanon (sic) N.B. [Newport Beach - i.e. Narconon Southern California]
5. Oh Tee Productions, Inc.

Similarly, the "Church" of Scientology Flag Service Organization's Flag FSM Newsletter (vol. XIX, number XVII, published 1992) includes a list of "International Top Ten FSMs". This is subdivided into "Individuals" and "Orgs, Missions and Groups". The Spanish Narconon organisation at Los Molinos, near Madrid, appears in fourth place, sandwiched between various Scientology organisations and missions in Europe and the United States.

As the existence of "top ten" charts shows, recruitment (or "FSMing" in Scientology jargon) is a highly competitive activity, especially during the annual "birthday games" in honour of L. Ron Hubbard's birthday, when Scientologists compete with each other to raise their productivity as high as possible. Narconon also appears to participate in this. During May-August 2001, the "FSM I/C [In Charge] AMS[terdam]" - an official at the "Church" of Scientology's Dutch headquarters - issued a series of bulletins informing Dutch Scientologists of the current state of play in the "Millenium [sic] FSM Birthday Game". Points were awarded for each of a series of promotional and recruitment activities, such as "For selling 1 [Scientology] book worth above USD 20" or "For every person who starts a major [Scientology] service for the first time". Getting people into Scientology is, naturally, the key goal, and its importance is reflected in the separate competition to get the most new recruits - this is known as the "LRH First Service Start Game". The bulletins show the following:

WEEKENDING 11.5 & 18.5.2000-----------------------------3. Narconon
13 points
QUARTERLY/CUMULATIVE------------------------
4. Narconon 13 points
LRH GAME (First Serive [sic - should be Service] Start Game)
WEEKLY-------
1. Narconon 2 people
CUMULATIVE-----------
1. Narconon 4 people
Narconon is highly Commended for having brought in and started 2people on the
Bridge to total Freedom this week!

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WEEKENDING 12.7.2000-----------------------------
CUMULATIVE------------------------
10. Narconon 14 points
LRH GAME (First Serive Start Game)
WEEKLY-------
zero (that's NOT GOOD!!!!)
CUMULATIVE-----------
1. Narconon 4 people
As you can see, we are in Non Existance [sic] on the FirstService Starts! Let's
apply this condition as a TEAM and getthis situation handle [sic] this week. I
am counting on YOU!!!


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[Three weeks later, Narconon had stepped up its efforts and recruited another
person as well as selling various Scientology materials, earning more points:]

WEEKENDING 2.8.2000-----------------------------
2nd QUARTER-----------------------------
18= Narconon 4 points
CUMULATIVE-----------------------------
4. Narconon 23 points
LRH GAME (First Serive Start Game)
CUMULATIVE-----------------------------
1. Narconon 5 people

["Narconon & Birthday Game Netherlands 2000/2001" -
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This provides unambiguous evidence that at least one Narconon organisation has been involved in actively recruiting Scientologists, but it is not clear how representative this is of Narconon as a whole.

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