Нарконон (Russian Wikipedia)

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  • Malcolm Knox (September 2009), "Only Itself to Blame: The Church of Scientology", The Monthly, Архивировано из оригинала 25 января 2013, Дата обращения: 14 сентября 2012, Though a master in using the media and the courts to protect and project its image, Scientology has not always been so ostentatious in its proselytising. The church is an umbrella for subsidiary groups, such as ... Narconon... these groups have been criticised for appearing at Australian schools, community open days, and even having police distribute their material, without declaring their Scientology background. In January 2007, NSW police withdrew anti-drug pamphlets from stations in the Hunter region when it was discovered they were provided by Scientologists. ... Drug Free Ambassadors were handing out their pamphlets on the Gold Coast last 'schoolies' week'

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  • Duff, John S. (1996-09-21). "Healing drug and alcohol addiction in the family". New York Amsterdam News[англ.]. p. 24. {{cite news}}: |access-date= требует |url= (справка); Неизвестный параметр |coauthors= игнорируется (|author= предлагается) (справка)
  • Reitman, Janet. The Celebrity Strategy // Inside Scientology: The Story of America's Most Secretive Religion (англ.). — Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company[англ.], 2011. — P. 257. — ISBN 978-0-618-88302-8.. — «The use of social reform groups to spread L. Ron Hubbard's ideas had long been an integral part of Scientology, and was in fact one of the original objectives of the Guardian's Office. Since the late 1960s, the church has disseminated its philosophy through a number of organizations with hidden ties to Scientology, notably Narconon, a program that treats drug addiction and promotes Hubbard's holistic detoxification regimen, the Purification Rundown.».
  • Richard Behar (1991-05-6), "The Thriving Cult of Greed and Power[англ.]", TIME Magazine, DRUG TREATMENT. Hubbard's purification treatments are the mainstay of Narconon, a Scientology-run chain of 33 alcohol and drug rehabilitation centers -- some in prisons under the name "Criminon" -- in 12 countries. Narconon, a classic vehicle for drawing addicts into the cult, now plans to open what it calls the world's largest treatment center, a 1,400-bed facility on an Indian reservation near Newkirk, Okla. (pop. 2,400). At a 1989 ceremony in Newkirk, the Association for Better Living and Education presented Narconon a check for $200,000 and a study praising its work. The association turned out to be part of Scientology itself. Today the town is battling to keep out the cult, which has fought back through such tactics as sending private detectives to snoop on the mayor and the local newspaper publisher. {{citation}}: Проверьте значение даты: |date= (справка); |access-date= требует |url= (справка)

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  • "Scientology Presents Narconon Programme" (PDF), Westlake Post, 1970-04-30, Архивировано из оригинала (PDF) 4 марта 2016, Дата обращения: 13 июля 2013, "The conference presented current programs effective in alleviating drug problems. No program which employs drug or electric shock therapy was presented, as it has been discovered that groups which condone these techniques have only been pretending to be effective in drug rehabilitation", said Max Prudente, Scientology spokesman. ... "Based solely on the philosophy and tenets of Scientology, the applied religious philosophy, this programme has achieved new and dramatic breakthroughs in the field of drug rehabilitation. Its nearly 85% success ratio has earned high praise from Governors, state and federal officials and correction authorities across the U.S., " Prudente said.