THE WiSEGUYS NETWORK
- Unmasking the Frontgroups of the Organization of Scientology
"No scientifically well-controlled independent, long-term outcome studies were found ... the program offered by Narconon ... is not medically safe.."
- Oklahoma Department of Health, Board of Mental Health
Narconon Drug Rehabilitation
The price of Narconon treatment ranges from US$25,000 to US$35,000.

Narconon is an international drug rehabilitation organization which claims a presence in 26 countries around the world, and is part of the umbrella group Association for Better Living and Education (ABLE). It is involved in a range of anti-drug activities, including lectures to schools, educational programmes and providing residential drug rehabilitation therapy for addicts. It claims extraordinarily high success rates - anything up to 85% - for those undergoing its treatment programme. Narconon is very energetic in publicising its claims and, over the years, it has managed to persuade a number of state and national governments to fund its activities.They requires people to pay upfront, fees, and they don't disclose that they are in fact practicing Scientology on their clients. Their treatment regiment is physically dangerous, and includes Scientology teachings and practices. It is know within Scientology as "The Bridge to the Bridge", routing people into Scientology when they are at their most vulnerable.
Narconon has faced considerable controversy over the safety and effectiveness of its rehabilitation methods and the organization's links to the Church of Scientology. The medical profession has been sharply critical of Narconon's methods, which includes massive doses of niacin and extended sauna sessions. Although Narconon claims a success rate of over 70%, no verifiable evidence for this appears to have been published by the organization, and independent researchers have found considerably lower rates — at least one website critical of Narconon claims that the rates were as low as 6.6% in the case of a Swedish research study.
There has been numerous legal and government action against Narconon including 75 Scientologists being arrested and an investigation showing that "parents of drug addicts were paying heavy monthly fees to Narconon, which advertised itself as a drug rehabilitation and cure center, but getting nothing in return." Narconon facilities in California were cited repeatedly for violations by state inspectors. Violations included administering medication without authorization, having alcohol on the facility, and not having proper bedding for clients.
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"The Rundown on Scientology's Purification Rundown" - New York Press
Narconon swindled its clients and lured them into Scientology. Comparable to a pyramid scheme in which members pay increasing sums of money, the only god of the church of Scientology is money.
- The opinion of the judge after the arrest of Heber Jentzsch in Spain
Indoctrination Dangers of these Groups.
Scientology uses it's FrontGroups to introduce it's indoctrination techniques on an unsuspecting public. Most of whom have no idea that the programs they are participating and part of the Scientology Organization.
Pushing and furthering their agenda.
Scientology uses it's FrontGroups to push their agenda on the press and public,and conduct Black Propaganda against their enemies such as the Psychiatry Industry, and the established Scientology Critics.