WSBradio [OCT.02.12] When Patrick Desmond died of a drug and alcohol overdose while a patient at Narconon of Georgia on June 11, 2008, one of the first things the organization’s executive director did was report it – not to state regulators, but to the Church of Scientology and the leader of a church-run secular organization.
“Narconon is, essentially it is scientology. And they're trying to pretend that it's not,” said Canton native Luke Catton. “There is no real separation, it's only on paper, it's only corporate separation, it's not like there's a difference between Narconon and Scientology, it is part of Scientology, it is Scientology.” [
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This memo, written in August, 2008, by Narconon of Georgia Executive
Director Mary Reiser, is routed to the Directors of Inspection and
Reports for Narconon International and Narconon Eastern US – as well as
the Association for Better Living and Education (ABLE) Eastern US, which
is a secular organization affiliated with the Church of Scientology.
In
the memo, Reiser makes it clear that she and others associated with
Narconon take much of their direction from and send much of their money
to the Church of Scientology (referred to here as the “org.”). It is
also clear that above all else, their loyalty is to the creation of an
“Ideal Org,” or a perfect church.
Scientology's Office of Special Affairs [OSA] Report on Patrick Desmond
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Created less than 24 hours after Patrick Desmond died of a drug and
alcohol overdose while a patient at Narconon of Georgia, this memo,
written by executive director Mary Reiser, is clearly routed to the
legal director of Narconon International, the executive director of ABLE
Eastern US, the Director of Special Affairs at the local Church of
Scientology and the Office of Special Affairs at the Church of
Scientology International. While Reiser never reported Desmond’s death
to state regulators, this is her report to Narconon and church
officials.
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