...but he said things started going sour after fellow student Stacy Murphy overdosed and died at the facility last July. From then, legal battles and bad press hit the center, and just this month a national agency revoked Narconon's CEO's and several employees' counseling certifications. "The tension just started building within staff and it seemed like everything was getting questioned no matter what you did... you were walking on eggshells basically." So Wilson walked away two weeks ago and he says he's not looking back. "Ever since the Stacy incident, it had slowly declined. We had lost a lot of students, started losing the staff. At that point everybody started losing sight of what we were really doing."
Quote...but he said things started going sour after fellow student Stacy Murphy overdosed and died at the facility last July. From then, legal battles and bad press hit the center, and just this month a national agency revoked Narconon's CEO's and several employees' counseling certifications. "The tension just started building within staff and it seemed like everything was getting questioned no matter what you did... you were walking on eggshells basically." So Wilson walked away two weeks ago and he says he's not looking back. "Ever since the Stacy incident, it had slowly declined. We had lost a lot of students, started losing the staff. At that point everybody started losing sight of what we were really doing."Jake Wilson needs to come talk to us.
Now they are an 8-step program.
side·step verb \ˈsīd-ˌstep\Definition of SIDESTEPtransitive verb1: bypass, evade <sidestep a question>2: to move out of the way of : avoid <sidestep a blow>intransitive verb1: to take a side step2: to avoid an issue or decision
Jake Wilson liked Narconon when he was s student. He seems disappointed that things deteriorated and he can't work for Narconon the way it was when he was there,lol. I question his motives for speaking to the media.
Quote from: snippy on March 13, 2013, 22:36Now they are an 8-step program.They couldn't come up with something original. Quote from: Mary_McConnell on March 13, 2013, 22:48Jake Wilson liked Narconon when he was s student. He seems disappointed that things deteriorated and he can't work for Narconon the way it was when he was there,lol. I question his motives for speaking to the media.I had mixed feelings about his statements too, but I thought maybe he was in that in-between phase. Leaving Narconon/scientology seems to be a process.
Those damn media hounds at it again
A former Narconon Arrowhead patient and employee is watching the legislation's journey through the Senate closely.Jake Wilson says Narconon Arrowhead were unethical with their handling of 20-year-old Stacy Murphy's death. "It was kind of swept to the side, kept away from us students at the time," he said.Despite some worries, Wilson says he stayed at Narconon to help others after he trained to be an employee. He quit just a few weeks ago after growing concerns. "It didn't seem too ethical. People were getting really sick and in certain situations, denied certain things that I believe should've been handled," Wilson said. Wilson wants to see change at Narconon Arrowhead. "It's no joke. And with the circumstances that happened over the summertime and just recently, it needs to be changed," he said.
Poor lost guy - he's trying to resolve his cognitive dissonance. He doesn't yet realize the problems run through the whole system....my opinion, but then I haven't heard the rumors Mary speaks of. He hasn't tried to connect with us here at TP.
What a shitty story. The one by Heather Hope was shitty also. The local media is obviously not very good at digging. They are just repackaging one simple act and not even attempting to get at the real story. The truth is just a mouse click away.I guess the local media will need to be bypassed as well. Im assigning them a Danger condition.