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Scientology Social Reform Groups, "Front Groups" according to its detractors, are various organizations and initiatives which were established for the purpose of utilizing [[L Ron Hubbard]]'s methodologies for various ''needs'' of society which were outside the direct sphere of the Scientology religious organizations.
 
Scientology Social Reform Groups, "Front Groups" according to its detractors, are various organizations and initiatives which were established for the purpose of utilizing [[L Ron Hubbard]]'s methodologies for various ''needs'' of society which were outside the direct sphere of the Scientology religious organizations.
  
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== CCHR ==
 
== CCHR ==
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"The Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) is a nonprofit mental health watchdog, responsible for helping to enact more than 150 laws protecting individuals from abusive or coercive practices. CCHR has long fought to restore basic inalienable human rights to the field of mental health, including, but not limited to, full informed consent regarding the medical legitimacy of psychiatric diagnosis, the risks of psychiatric treatments, the right to all available medical alternatives and the right to refuse any treatment considered harmful."<ref>[http://www.cchr.org/about-us/what-is-cchr.html CCHR website - "What is CCHR"]</ref>
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== WISE ==
 
== WISE ==

Revision as of 16:09, May 21, 2017

Scientology Social Reform Groups

Scientology Social Reform Groups, "Front Groups" according to its detractors, are various organizations and initiatives which were established for the purpose of utilizing L Ron Hubbard's methodologies for various needs of society which were outside the direct sphere of the Scientology religious organizations.

All were intended to be secular and independent from the "church" but one in particular (WISE) became a primary feeder lineThe military type of organization form whereby there is a definite ascending and descending chain of command. Orders pass from top management down the line of command and compliances and data pass on up without by-passing the chain of command. (Modern Management Defined (c) L. Ron Hubbard, 1976) for new recruits and produced a steady stream of affluent donors for the "church".


Narconon

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"NARCONON’S MISSION is to provide an effective path for rehabilitation from drug abuse and to assist society in preventing the scourge of drugs worldwide.

Using the evidence-based, drug-free approach to rehabilitation developed by acclaimed author and humanitarian L. Ron Hubbard, Narconon centers help those enslaved by drugs and alcohol to build new lives filled with purpose and productivity. Our graduates return to their families and communities drug-free and in control of their lives.

Narconon also provides comprehensive training to professionals and organizations seeking workable drug rehabilitation and prevention solutions."[1]

Applied Scholastics

The Way To Happiness

Criminon

CCHR

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"The Citizens Commission on Human Rights (CCHR) is a nonprofit mental health watchdog, responsible for helping to enact more than 150 laws protecting individuals from abusive or coercive practices. CCHR has long fought to restore basic inalienable human rights to the field of mental health, including, but not limited to, full informed consent regarding the medical legitimacy of psychiatric diagnosis, the risks of psychiatric treatments, the right to all available medical alternatives and the right to refuse any treatment considered harmful."[2]


WISE

Celebrity Centre's

References

  1. ^ Narconon Mission Statement
  2. ^ CCHR website - "What is CCHR"