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Apr 29, 2009
Infinite Complacency - 18 Maureen Bolstad's Story IV: Int Base in the 80s
Apr 29, 2009
Shrinks vilified an ConU / Exhibit "despicable," says psych student — The Suburban (Montreal)
More: transcript
Type: Press
Author(s): Dan Delmar
Source: The Suburban (Montreal)
A display on the mezzanine of one of Concordia University’s downtown buildings turned heads last week for proclaiming that the profession of psychiatry is an “industry of death.” Students who walked into the Library building on de Maisonneuve Blvd. two weeks ago were faced with a large exhibit, decorated to resemble a filthy asylum, with various displays on the historical evils of psychiatry and the quackery practiced by its disciples. What is not immediately apparent is that the display was organized ...
Apr 27, 2009
Anonymous plans counter-protest of Scientology's protest of psychiatry convention in San Francisco — SF Weekly
Type: Blog
Author(s): Lauren Smiley
Source: SF Weekly
It looks like the Church of Scientology will be out in force to protest the upcoming American Psychiatric Association Annual Meeting in San Francisco next month. The Citizens Commission on Human Rights, Scientology's anti-psychiatry activist arm, will apparently be setting up their "Psychiatry: An Industry of Death" exhibit next to the Moscone Center for the duration of the convention. How do we know? The flier above was discovered by Anonymous, the masked shock troops who sprang from the Internet over a ...
Apr 23, 2009
Scientology on display — Montreal Mirror
Type: Press
Author(s): Matt Jones
Source: Montreal Mirror
What do declining educational standards, Nazism, the Columbine shootings, 9/11 and the death of Kurt Cobain have in common? If you passed through the hall of Concordia’s McConnell library building last week, you might think they’re all caused by the pernicious influence of psychiatry. Organized by the innocuous-sounding Citizens’ Commission on Human Rights (CCHR), “Psychology: Industry of Death” is a travelling exhibit that spent four days in the open hall of the university library, arousing curiosity, controversy and at least one ...
Apr 22, 2009
Letters // Scientologists didn't deserve a soapbox — Montreal Gazette
More: montrealgazette.com
Type: Press
Source: Montreal Gazette
Re: "Scientologists have a right to speak, too" (Editorial, April 19). Your editorial's plaintive title betrays a fundamental misapprehension of the issues involved. No one denies the right of Scientologists to say whatever they want, however wrong and untrue it might be. What some people are concerned about, however, is the fact that they are being given a publicly-funded, intellectual soapbox - the Atrium of Concordia University's library building - from which to make their crackpot claims. That is the issue. ...
Apr 19, 2009
Editorial / Scientologists have a right to speak, too — Montreal Gazette
Type: Press
Source: Montreal Gazette
It's a name apparently designed to win friends and influence people. After all, what part of "the Citizen's Commission on Human Rights" can you be against? In truth, however, this noble-sounding group has a specific agenda that is much more controversial than citizenry, human rights, or any solemn commission. All the same, Concordia University has done exactly the right thing in allowing this group to express itself on campus. The CCHR is affiliated with the Church of Scientology, an organization with ...
Apr 18, 2009
Controversy at Concordia — CTV (Montreal, Canada)
Type: TV
Author(s): Cindy Sherwin
Source: CTV (Montreal, Canada)
A large and graphic exhibition sponsored by the Church of Scientology is on display at the university. Cindy Sherwin has the story.
Apr 17, 2009
Controversy surrounds Scientology-linked exhibition at Concordia — Montreal Gazette
More: rickross.com
Type: Press
Source: Montreal Gazette
Flak is flying at Concordia University this week over the school's decision to allow an exhibition sponsored by the Church of Scientology. University officials have been bombarded with email. Protesters have put together a YouTube video of the show and yesterday staged a demo outside the McConnell library building - where the exhibition is being held till Sunday - to register their objections. The exhibition was sponsored by the Citizens' Commission on Human Rights, which is affiliated with the Church of ...
Apr 14, 2009
Scientology's CCHR group at Concordia // Students protest as Scientology group settles in library atrium — The Link (Concordia University)
Type: Press
Author(s): John Coy
Source: The Link (Concordia University)
On April 9, the Montreal branch of the Citizens Commission on Human Rights—an organization opposed to psychiatry and psychiatric drugs—set up a large exhibit occupying the whole atrium of Concordia University’s downtown library building. Students had no way of knowing that the CCHR is a sister organization of the Church of Scientology, unless they read the fine print of pamphlets being handed out. By 6 p.m. a small group of students stood outside of the exhibit’s entrance with a sign reading, ...
Mar 24, 2009
In The Zone: Graham Berry interview [Part 1] — Radio94x.com
More: part 2, part 3, part 4
Feb 28, 2009
Shrinks in their sights — Sydney Morning Herald (Australia)
Type: Press
Author(s): Kate McClymont
Source: Sydney Morning Herald (Australia)
COMING to a doctor's surgery near you: a sparky little DVD, saying "psychiatrists occupy the lowest rung of the medical profession", has been dispatched to GPs across Australia. The DVD says that psychiatrists are money-grubbing quacks who invent diseases so that they can become rich by prescribing drugs. Those evil dudes also kill 3000 people a month by prescribing psychotropic drugs, it says. While Tom Cruise's comely visage does not feature on the DVD, it is the product of that crazy ...
Feb 4, 2009
Evil Psychs Behind 9/11
Feb 2, 2009
The Gerry Ryan Show: John Duignan [starts at 1h 33m] — RTÉ 2fm (Ireland)
More: Part 2, Part 3, Part 4, forums.whyweprotest.net
Jan 26, 2009
On second thought, Hoskins backs out of Scientologist exhibit — St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri)
Type: Press
Author(s): Jake Wagman
Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri)
State Rep. Ted Hoskins backed out of an appearance this weekend at an anti-psychiatry exhibit linked to the Church of Scientology. Hoskins, a Democrat from Berkeley, was scheduled to speak at “Psychiatry: An Industry of Death” at the Jamestown Mall in Florissant on Saturday afternoon. The exhibit was organized by the Citizens Commission on Human Rights, a group founded by Scientologists that shares the same fervent opposition to psychiatry. Hoskins agreed to speak at the exhibit last week, when he saw ...
Jan 22, 2009
Rep. Hoskins to speak at Scientology anti-psychiatry exhibit — St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri)
Type: Press
Author(s): Jake Wagman
Source: St. Louis Post-Dispatch (Missouri)
Rep. Ted Hoskins, a Democrat from Berkeley, will speak at an anti-psychiatry exhibit sponsored by a group affiliated with the Church of Scientology. Hoskins will introduce “Psychiatry: An Industry of Death” at the Jamestown Mall in Florissant on Saturday afternoon. The touring exhibit, which made an appearance earlier this week in the Capitol rotunda in Jefferson City, has been put together by the Citizens Commission on Human Rights, which was founded by Scientologists to further the group’s views on psychiatry. Like ...
Dec 13, 2008
Infant mental-health assessments urged despite criticism — Daytona Beach News-Journal (Florida)
Oct 10, 2008
Anti-Psychiatry exhibit causes stir — Harvard Crimson
Type: Press
Author(s): Betsy L. Mead
Source: Harvard Crimson
From “Free Tibet” to “Stop the Iraq War,” hordes of protesters milling around Out of Town News is no longer a strange sight for students. But the recent exhibition “Psychiatry: Industry of Death” stopped students in their tracks and drew protests of its own to its 30 Brattle Street location. The much-discussed exhibition, which closed last week, was organized by the Citizens Commission for Human Rights, a group that counts the Church of Scientology as one of its sponsors. According to ...
Oct 9, 2008
Death of a nethead — Gawker
Oct 1, 2008
Mission: Investigate! — Sveriges Television (Sweden)
More: Youtube
Oct 1, 2008
Swedish tax money benefits Scientology — The Local (Sweden)
Type: Press
Author(s): David Landes
Source: The Local (Sweden)
Swedish taxpayers have been indirectly supporting the Church of Scientology though local government contracts given to front organizations with ties to the group. According to a Sveriges Television (SVT) documentary set to air on Wednesday, 156 of Sweden’s 290 local councils have contributed more than 10 million kronor ($1.4 million) to the Scientology movement. Much of the money has been channeled through contracts with Narconon, a company which offers a controversial treatment method for drug addicts. According to SVT, Narconon also ...
Sep 10, 2008
Scientologist OTV Senator Candidate — Blogspot
Sep 7, 2008
Graham Berry speaks in Germany — XenuTV
Jun 1, 2008
Understanding the agreements and controversies surrounding childhood psychopharmacology — Focus
Type: Press
Author(s): Erik Parens, Josephine Johnston
Source: Focus
[Abstract] The number of children in the US taking prescription drugs for emotional and behavioral disturbances is growing dramatically. This growth in the use of psychotropic drugs in pediatric populations has given rise to multiple controversies, ranging from concerns over off-label use and long-term safety to debates about the societal value and cultural meaning of pharmacological treatment of childhood behavioral and emotional disorders. This commentary summarizes the authors' eight main findings from the first of five workshops that seek to understand ...
May 1, 2008
Scientology and the state: Narconon’s influence in the prison system
Type: Research
Author(s): Drew Tewksbury
Abstract: Scientology has never been a stranger to controversy and now an alternative prison rehabilitation center based on Scientology drug treatment stirs concern with medical experts. The Second Chance Center is a small facility outside Albuquerque, N.M., which uses the Scientology-based drug treatment program called Narconon. It is the first prison-based rehabilitation center in America that was designed specifically to foster the Narconon system, and its founders hope that it will be the model for more centers around the country. The ...
Apr 29, 2008
Glosslip Exclusive: Scientology Cruise Ship Freewinds Hides Asbestos Danger — Glosslip
Type: Commentary
Author(s): Dawn Olsen
Source: Glosslip
The Scientology cruise ship, the Freewinds is at the center of a scandal in the Caribbean today because of dangerous levels of blue asbestos being found on the luxury liner.
Item contributed by: Ron Sharp
Apr 25, 2008
« Les abus de la psychiatrie » exposés au Vieux-Port — Canoe
Type: Press
Author(s): Reine-May Crescence
Source: Canoe
[Picture / Caption: Denis Côté, président du CCDH.] «La psychiatrie, la vérité sur les abus», tel est le titre de cette exposition itinérante et renouvelée qui a séjourné dans 150 villes à travers le monde depuis 2004. Proposée par la Commission des Citoyens pour les Droits de l’Homme (CCDH), «elle veut sensibiliser les gens sur les effets néfastes de la psychiatrie, une pratique qui ne résulte d’aucune démarche scientifique, étroitement liée à l’argent et aux industries pharmaceutiques qui a eu des ...
Apr 6, 2008
Special report: The Scientologists — Israel TV
Apr 2, 2008
Des théories remises en question [French] — Société Radio-Canada (Canada)
More: Video: Unofficial English translation, Transcript: Unofficial English translation
Type: TV
Author(s): Émilie Dubreuil
Source: Société Radio-Canada (Canada)
La scientologie est une entreprise ultramoderne qui a aussi des activités séculières. Par exemple, en 1966, Ron Hubbard fondait avec un collègue Narconon une cure de désintoxication qui compte aujourd'hui plus d'une centaine de centres dans le monde, dont un à Trois-Rivières. En plus d'être une cure de désintoxication, Narconon s'est donné pour mission d'instruire les jeunes sur les méfaits de la drogue en donnant des conférences dans de nombreuses écoles de la province. L'atelier offert dans les écoles, appelé La ...
Feb 27, 2008
Brash Johnson fires from hip in Legislature — East Valley Tribune (Arizona)
Type: Press
Author(s): Mary K. Reinhart
Source: East Valley Tribune (Arizona)
Karen Johnson still remembers how it felt to watch parades as a youngster in her northern Illinois hometown. SLIDESHOW: Sen. Karen Johnson has represented Mesa for nearly 2 decades Templar: Sen. Karen Johnson impresses with upbeat attitude —– [Picture] QUITE A PERSONALITY: Mesa Sen. Karen Johnson is a conservative pro-gun, anti-abortion Republican who has championed the rights of juvenile sex offenders and chastised the Bush administration as being too compassionate and extravagant. Paul O'Neill, Tribune —– “When the bands and the ...
Feb 27, 2008
Mental health screenings protested — Sun Chronicle (Attleboro, Massachusetts)
Type: Press
Author(s): Jim Hand
Source: Sun Chronicle (Attleboro, Massachusetts)
ATTLEBORO - A group opposed to the overuse of medication in treating mental illness took its campaign public Tuesday, demonstrating on a bridge on Route 1 in South Attleboro. A small group assembled on the border of Attleboro and Pawtucket to hold signs and pass out literature urging parents to refuse to have their children screened for mental health problems. The protesters said they wanted to warn parents about a new mandate giving Medicaid children mental health screenings. They said the ...
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