...or is the cult lying yet again? http://in.news.yahoo.com/anti-drug-campaign-launched-nepal-080305268.html
I hereby nominate David Love as International Anti-NarCONon Ambassador. Someone needs to educate the masses...
Did anyone on the Nepalese Police force ask for DOX to substantiate these obviously fallacious claims? 107,000 school children getting high... you'd think somone would notice.
It's not the first time that they've claimed "Big Wins" in Nepal. This one doesn't even have any names of the officials involved.
It's impossible to prevent people from self-medicating, and no amount of thuggery or weaponry will change this. Let people live their lives in peace, the way they see fit, if they harm no one.
Do those numbers reflect users of aspirin or prescribed medication? Do they reflect cultural use of native substances? Or are they simply pulled out of scientology's ass?
This seems to be the news outlet cited, but no mention of Narconon that I can find: http://www.myrepublica.com/portal/ Injected bullshit PR at Xinhua-ANI or Yahoo-India?
Get it right. http://www.myrepublica.com/portal/index.php?action=news_details&news_id=36029 Basanta Raj Kunwar: https://www.google.com/search?q=Bas...s=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a
Thanks. The search on the site wasn't finding that. Hmm. So now we have some actual names. Googling Basanta Raj Kunwar scientology gets a lot of hits. narconon.org/drug-rehab/centers/narconon-nepal.html (CoS site)
Woo! Comments on the right-hand side of the page! How's that for polite, to the point and hitting all the bases?
The Napal Police just contacted me and I forwarded a 204 page document, with evidence dox that helped shut down NN TR. Fingers crossed. .
The head of Xinhua needs to be informed that his news service has been exploited by a totalitarian cult for profit. Scientology has no legal existence in mainland China.
Hey OSA! Dig out your pics from about 15 years ago, and find the one of my with my protest sign that read: "The Internet Cannot Be Handled" You just wouldn't listen, would you? Now there's no more hiding behind local news pieces that wouldn't be read more than a few miles away. Give it up, and admit to yourselves the game is over. You'll live a better life. BigBeard
AND it doesn't take much to cause havoc on the cult. Most of my lengthy posts and emails to Gov was from this tiny $69.00 cell - - with a $20.00 pay as you go and $3.00 per week unlimited data. When I first got out, I used this for about one year and about 1,500 posts here on WWP - mostly while on my 6 daily buses - LOL Quebec Anons laughed when they saw my tiny cell phone It was a pain in the ass, but now upgraded to some High-Tech stuff that makes it much easier these days
About a week ago I made an official complaint with the UNODC- United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime about then having Narconon up On it's site listing it as an NGO helping in the global fight against Drugs, I warned them that the organization was under a dark cloud of iNvestigation, and implored them to have a look themselves at what was happening with Narconon. FING NOTHING! Nepal is a limited but present signatory on many of the UNs initiatives. I wonder if they didn't come up with Narconon as a solution because of UNODC!
Just checked again if I'm reading it right Nepal became a signatory on the UNODC anti corruption campaign, in 2011. There could be some serious politics afoot here which there's fuck all to do about but it really gives me the shits that the UN gives them a presense on their website and exposes all the signatory countries to that fraudulent concern.
https://www.facebook.com/binodgaudel This guy is a VM director in Nepal and has his feet in everything scilon.
Nope. Not unless you become a Registered Member @ WWP. It's easy to do, and also easy for you to remain anonymous on WWP.
Here's a press release that was published today: Narconon Nepal Inaugurates Major New Delivery Facility in KathmanduNarconon Nepal just expanded its already substantial drug rehab delivery capacity with a spacious fourth building complex, this one inside the city limits of Kathmandu. Among the 200 guests attending the grand opening ceremony on May 10th, 2014 were Deputy Prime Minister and Home Minister Krishna Bahdur Mahara along with the current and a former Police Chief of Kathmandu, former Army Chief General Rukmagat Katuwal, Narconon Nepal executive director Basanta Kunwar, and many other dignitaries.This newly constructed group of buildings on the outskirts of the Nepal capital, nicknamed the Red House, are designed for the admission and intake of new drug rehab applicants, male or female, from throughout Nepal, Central Asia, and the world, along with delivery of initial withdrawal and the first of the Narconon life skills courses. This building is under the direction of Puja Kunwar, wife of Basanta. After completion the initial stage of the Narconon program, resident students then transfer to the the 100-bed residential treatment facility on Hubbard Peak, a mountain top one hour outside of Kathmandu, under the direction of Senior Case Supervisor Bibek Baniya.At the inauguration of the Red House, Minister Mahara, complimented Narconon Nepal director Kunwar, saying that he “has made the nation proud.” Kunwar has a long history serving with the Nepali police, winding up serving as the Kathmandu Superintendent of Police. He became interested in the causes of drug addiction and the crime associated with it and began searching for effective drug rehabilitation. After discovering the methodology of the international Narconon network, he dedicated himself to creating not just a good rehab program, but a state of the art facility to be an example and training center for Central Asia. The Kunwars now have a large staff, many professionally trained in the United States and England.Kunwar also expanded drug and criminal rehabilitation service to the Nepali prison system with Narconon’s sister program, Criminon. A Criminon graduate shared his success at the inauguration ceremony and asked the Prime Minister to expand this program throughout the country.Basanta and his wife Puja have two other Kathmandu facilities in their expansive program. These include the Stone House which disseminates information about the Narconon Nepal program and its intended work throughout Asia. There is also the Green House, a unique complex of offices and dormitories where Narconon graduates can continue to live and attend school as well as serving as the base from which drug education services are delivered literally throughout the whole of Nepal. The Green House is under the direction of Mr. Animesh Singh.“This is our great purpose,” said Basanta Kunwar to the assembled guests, “to reach out and take responsibility for reducing the drug problem not just for Nepal but for all of Central Asia. Please help us accomplish this high goal.” http://www.prweb.com/releases/narconon-nepal/opens-new-facility/prweb11854832.htm