Narconon / Scientology Exposed - Today/Tonight 04/04 (miscabbage)http://youtu.be/BKQ3_4cCYGIScientology Narconon - Cult Rehab Center (Intelligenceplus)http://youtu.be/6vZq33L6yLEThe truth about Narconon Trois-Rivières: a testimony by insider David E. Love (peterstorm1)http://youtu.be/j71USB214k4Scientology-Narconon TR Expose (Intelligenceplus)http://youtu.be/xlWf_bW4Pv8Narconon Trois-Rivières and Scientology (Intelligenceplus)http://youtu.be/nIHnhvifVh0Narconon Arrowhead Colinh .mp4 (cnhender)http://youtu.be/Shc0CE2iTDUMURDERED by NARCONON Gregory Wisner.wmv (doyle63l5)http://youtu.be/QtCnv3bBxSMDavid Edgar Love - Vancouver to Quebec Justice (Intelligenceplus)http://youtu.be/XFmDD61299gEx Narconon Worker David Love And Gerry Armstrong (sKepptiksowat)http://youtu.be/l68oXw1vKWE (Part 1)http://youtu.be/ZUwRDVvfZ_0 (Part 2)Narconon's ties to Scientology exposed (DroopyDDawg2007)http://youtu.be/NHBkDpXU8uE (Part 1)http://youtu.be/rOu-Yg-Wtww (Part 2)http://youtu.be/27tOJJ1S8ZI (Part 3)Head of Scientology's Narconon on Trial, Pavlodar, Kazakhstan, Oct.-Nov. 2009 (mnql2)http://youtu.be/123ysxgmSIwHamburg Symposium 03-2010 - Jerry Whitfield on Scientology Frontgroups like Narconon (liekmudkip)http://youtu.be/cr_fgEwV3QQ (Part 1)http://youtu.be/jGyZ8wHXv80 (Part 2)http://youtu.be/WiyHJMDNQX0 (Part 3)Here's a few for starters.
MURDERED by NARCONON Gregory Wisner.wmv (doyle63l5)http://youtu.be/QtCnv3bBxSM
Through A Blue Lens documents a year of life and death on the street and behind tenement walls. The striking thing about the film is not the horror of drug abuse but the story of how the interaction between the police and the drug addicts, with the camera as a catalyst, actually changed the people involved. The cops became more sympathetic to the people on the street and the drug addicts, in having friendship extended to them by the police and film makers, developed self esteem and, in some cases, actually cleaned up.
Through a Blue LensQuoteThrough A Blue Lens documents a year of life and death on the street and behind tenement walls. The striking thing about the film is not the horror of drug abuse but the story of how the interaction between the police and the drug addicts, with the camera as a catalyst, actually changed the people involved. The cops became more sympathetic to the people on the street and the drug addicts, in having friendship extended to them by the police and film makers, developed self esteem and, in some cases, actually cleaned up.http://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL68D11E689734E573&feature=plcp