Friday, February 17, 2012

Whitney Houston's Family Thinks a 12 Step Program is at fault?


The Devil did NOT kill Whitney Houston

They [are] at fault; they were not born that way. They were systematically indoctrinated into believing that they are naturally incapable of grasping and developing a manner of living which demands rigorous honesty.


"Whitney Houston Back in Rehab for Drug and Alcohol Abuse May 2011"

Going into rehab in May 2011, being surrounded by the drug and alcohol culture of America while being fed a religious 12 step program (with relapse built in) may have helped speed her demise along but in the end Whitney Houston is the one who made the choice. 


Whitney Houston to Diane Sawyer: "The Biggest Devil is Me"


Satan or “The Devil”  whatever you choose to call it has been getting blamed on man's bad choices way too long. Churches that push the ancient theory of Augustine where we are 'born into this world evil and sinful', everything that goes bad is caused by the devil. It's like flip Wilson's Geraldine Jones "The Devil Made Me Buy This Dress.” This type of thinking negates the very core of mans free-will and puts the blame on someone or something else. Plus it gives power to a created being on equal with HaShem (God) We are to have no other Gods, but HaShem. (period)


"There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is proof against all arguments and which cannot fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance — that principle is contempt prior to investigation. "HERBERT SPENCER**

RARELY HAVE they seen a person who has thoroughly followed their path recover. Those who do recover are people who have recognized NA as a dangerous religious cult and will not completely give themselves to NA's sicko program. Their fellowship is constituted primarily of men and women who are constitutionally incapable of being honest. They are unfortunate. Although they have been brainwashed, they should still be held accountable for the behavior that has ruined so many lives. They are at fault; they were not born that way. They were systematically indoctrinated into believing that they are naturally incapable of grasping and developing a manner of living which demands rigorous honesty.

Whitney Houston was screwed the second she set foot into the church basement door! Most NA members suffer from grave emotional and mental disorders, the program requires that they believe that they will never recover, many of the people who leave NA have recovered in large part, due to their capacity to be honest. 

Our stories disclose in a general way what We used to be like, what happened, and what We are like now. If You have decided You want to leave Narcotics Anonymous and are willing to go to any length to do it--then You are ready to take certain steps.

At some of these We delighted. We knew that We could find an easier, more rational way. And so We did. With all the earnestness at Our command, We encourage You to be fearless and thorough from the very start. Some of Us have tried to hold on to Our old NA ideas and the result was nil until We let go absolutely. Remember that We deal with Narcotics Anonymous -cunning, baffling, deceptive! Continuing to go to those twisted meetings was too much for Us. There is Only One Person who has the power to overcome addiction and move on with life--that One is You. May you find Yourself now!


Delusions and superstition had availed Us nothing. We stood at the turning point. We learned to protect and care for Ourselves with complete Self Determination. Here are the steps We took, which are encouraged as a procedure to deprogram Yourself:


1. We admitted We were "Not Powerless" over Drugs - that Our lives had become dominated by NA.
2. Came to understand that We were never as morally reprehensible as members of NA had led Us to believe.
3. Made a decision to turn and walk away from Narcotics Anonymous forever.
4. Made a scorching and fearless indictment against NA as an organization and it's individual members.
5. Admitted to Ourselves and another Human Being that We had been conned into joining a religious cult.
6. Were entirely ready to deprogram Ourselves from the self defeating rubbish We were taught at NA.
7. Educated Ourselves about cult indoctrination tactics in order that We may never fall into a similar trap again.
8. Made a list of all NA cult members who had harmed Us, and became willing to confront them all.
9. Called such people on their bullshit wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others.
10. Continued to indict Narcotics Anonymous and when we were wronged promptly admitted it.
11. Sought through scientific principles, empirical evidence, and Self Determination to improve our understanding of addiction; focusing on a rational understanding of Ourselves as the power to carry that out.
12. Having been awakened from NA's trance as the result of these steps, We tried to carry this message to the world, so that everyone might know the truth about the Narcotics Anonymous religious cult. Source:
Whitney Houston Back in Rehab for Drug and Alcohol Abuse May 2011

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Troubled singer Whitney Houston checked into a rehab facility 10 days ago to receive treatment for ongoing struggles with drug and alcohol abuse.
TMZ first reported news of Houston's trip to rehab, and a rep for the 47-year-old singer confirms the news in a statement to People: "Whitney Houston is currently in an outpatient rehab program for drug and alcohol treatment. Whitney voluntarily entered the program to support her long-standing recovery process."source:

Why AA does not work for 97%

Author of Alcoholism: The Cause & The Cure shares startling statistics regarding AA's relapse rate, suicides and reports on how AA actually prescribes what is known to be the number one cause of relapse. For more info visit http://the101program.com

Whitney Houston: Best Moments Of A Druggie Who Shockingly Died Young 
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Whitney Houston: Best Moments Of A Druggie Who Shockingly Died YoungWhitney Houston Crack Is WhackWell, it’s pretty much of universal knowledge by now that Whitney Houston is dead
That’s right, take a moment or two to shake off the shock and face the fact that, Whitney Houston– a renowned connoisseur of drugs and crack-addiction – has died at the young age of 48.
Nobody saw this one coming, I have to say. Who’d have even begun to ponder the thought that after decades of abusing drugs and shattering all the Guinness Book World Records of consecutive inhalations of crack-cocaine smoke, Whitney Houston would have such an unnatural and premature ending to her life… Fucked up, man!
Anyways, in all seriousness, even if she was a notorious crack-addict, and even in light of the fact that I hate humans even more today – and yes, even more than I did yesterday – for their self-serving and hypocritical “shock and awe” reaction to the death of a drug-addict, Whitney Houston was an amazing artist with an unmatched musical voice — the likes of which we will probably never see again for quite some time.
As such, we took a look back at the life and career of Whitney Houston, and here we present to you the career highlights and best moments of Whitney Houston.
Whitney Houston Best Moments: Whitney Sings the National Anthem (Star Spangled Banner) at Super Bowl XXVThis is not only what may be considered the best rendition of our National Anthem at a Sports & Entertainment event, but a magical and sublimely electric moment in the history of television that will be forever ingrained in the memories of those lucky enough to have witnessed it live as it unfolded.
What made this moment so great was not only the performance itself from Whitney Houston, but the background and current events unfolding in the US and around the world leading up toWhitney’s masterful rendition — and take a look at the video and you’ll see how fucking easy she makes it all look. Just freaking amazing.
Anyways, some of you might recall, this performance occurred in the middle of the first Persian Gulf War, back in 1991. Back then we – Americans as a nation – hadn’t yet become so cynical and pretentious as we are nowadays, so this moment had a quite the special meaning and particular connotations to the nation as a whole.
With that in mind, here’s the video of that great moment, when Whitney Houston delighted millions with such savant musical performance.

Whitney Houston Best Moments: The BodyguardAnd IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII-eeeeeeeeeeee-AAAAAAEEEEEIIIIIII…Whitney Houston starred and sang the timeless theme song of the movie, The Bodyguard. The now legendary song of the movie, I Will Always Love You, even propelled some pathetic and delusional humans to try and belt out Whitney’s outrageously amazing musical note where she goes as high as a fucking kite — which is what in hindsight probably made her so attractive to Bobby Brown.
Anyways, The Bodyguard was the pioneer of bad romantic-comedies with a overwhelmingly clichéd ending that you end up somewhat liking but won’t admit to anyone else… ever.
So I guess that has to count for something, right?

Whitney Houston Best Moments: “Crack is Whack” – Whitney’s 2002 Interview With Diane SawyerOh. My. God… This infamous Whitney Houston interview with Diane Sawyer shattered all of the unintentional comedy records, when it first came out.









I mean… I don’t really think I can introduce this video any better, than by just allowing WhitneyHouston herself preview some of her best gems from that interview, particularly this next majestic quote where Whitney – moments after admitting to marijuana cocaine use – draws the line and makes it unequivocally clear that crack is whack and that she would never do it:
First of all, let’s get one thing straight… Crack is cheap! I make too much money to ever smoke crack! Let’s get that straight! OK? We don’t do crack! We don’t do that! Crack is whack!
And it was right there at the end, that my head just fucking exploded to an infinite number of quartz-sized level particles…
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Whitney Houston Best Moments: 1986 Grammy Awards – Whitney Singing Saving All My Love For YouThis was just an amazingly awesome performance by Whitney Houston.
It was then and there, at the 1986 Grammy Awards, that Whitney won her first Grammy Award for Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Female, for that same song that she would also sing at the show, the one renowned ballad called, Saving All My Love For You.
This performance, by the way, won Whitney Houston another award next year… An Emmy Award for Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program.
She liked them crack-cocaine rocks quite a lot, Whitney did… But she was a truly gifted singer and musical performer.

Whitney Houston Best Moments: “Kiss My Ass!” – Whitney’s Marriage to Bobby BrownBooobyyyy Browwwnnn, ladies and gentleman!
I mean, um, I don’t want to be an asshole, but I just can’t stop the urge to be one, so here goes…
Every time I think about the history and infamous background of the Bobby Brown & Whitney Houston Marriage, I, first and foremost, imagine Michael Buffer in my head, as he’s introducing two fighters who are about to square off in the ring and about to utter his patented “Let’s Get Ready to Rumble!” line, and then I immediately picture Bobby Brown jumping like a madman in his corner while warming up and waiting impatiently for the bell to ring so he can kick the living shit out ofWhitney Houston, who, in turn, has the look of a ten-year old school-boy who knows he’s about to be molested by a catholic priest…
And then, the bell rings and I picture Bobby Brown running towards Whitney Houston as he’s about to throw an inhumane haymaker right on Whitney’s face, as the whole thing comes to an end abruptly leaving the unfolding of the events to my imagination’s imagination… I then chuckle condescendingly, nod, and then think to myself, “Man, celebrities are fucking fucked up…Whitney Houston Dead CrackSo you see, those are the thoughts that run around in my head. Those are the things that keep me up at night… You would do yourself and your mental health a huge disservice if you don’t stop reading this site right now, and you never come back again – Don’t say I didn’t warn ya’!
Anyways, here is now, the moment that you’ve all been waiting for… Whitney Houston beautifully sums up her marriage to Bobby Brown, by politely asking him to kiss her ass.

Oh, yes my procrastination minions… That is, without any motherfucking doubt, American. Indeed it is — RIP Whitney. SOURCE:

Is Alcoholics Anonymous a cult?

Monday, August 3, 2009

Narcotics Anonymous Cult or Cure?



"There is a principle which is a bar against all information, which is proof against all arguments and which cannot fail to keep a man in everlasting ignorance — that principle is contempt prior to investigation. "HERBERT SPENCER**
RARELY HAVE they seen a person who has thoroughly followed their path recover. Those who do recover are people who have recognized NA as a dangerous religious cult and will not completely give themselves to NA's sicko program. Their fellowship is constituted primarily of men and women who are constitutionally incapable of being honest. They are unfortunate. Although they have been brainwashed, they should still be held accountable for the behavior that has ruined so many lives. They are at fault; they were not born that way. They were systematically indoctrinated into believing that they are naturally incapable of grasping and developing a manner of living which demands rigorous honesty.
They were screwed the second they set foot into the church basement door. Most NA members suffer from grave emotional and mental disorders, the program requires that they believe that they will never recover, many of the people who leave NA have recovered in large part, due to their capacity to be honest.
Our stories disclose in a general way what We used to be like, what happened, and what We are like now. If You have decided You want to leave Narcotics Anonymous and are willing to go to any length to do it--then You are ready to take certain steps.
At some of these We delighted. We knew that We could find an easier, more rational way. And so We did. With all the earnestness at Our command, We encourage You to be fearless and thorough from the very start. Some of Us have tried to hold on to Our old NA ideas and the result was nil until We let go absolutely. Remember that We deal with Narcotics Anonymous -cunning, baffling, deceptive! Continuing to go to those twisted meetings was too much for Us. There is Only One Person who has the power to overcome addiction and move on with life--that One is You. May you find Yourself now!
Delusions and superstition had availed Us nothing. We stood at the turning point. We learned to protect and care for Ourselves with complete Self Determination. Here are the steps We took, which are encouraged as a procedure to deprogram Yourself:


1. We admitted We were "Not Powerless" over Drugs - that Our lives had become dominated by NA.
2. Came to understand that We were never as morally reprehensible as members of NA had led Us to believe.
3. Made a decision to turn and walk away from Narcotics Anonymous forever.
4. Made a scorching and fearless indictment against NA as an organization and it's individual members.
5. Admitted to Ourselves and another Human Being that We had been conned into joining a religious cult.
6. Were entirely ready to deprogram Ourselves from the self defeating rubbish We were taught at NA.
7. Educated Ourselves about cult indoctrination tactics in order that We may never fall into a similar trap again.
8. Made a list of all NA cult members who had harmed Us, and became willing to confront them all.
9. Called such people on their bullshit wherever possible, except when to do so would injure them or others.
10. Continued to indict Narcotics Anonymous and when we were wronged promptly admitted it.
11. Sought through scientific principles, empirical evidence, and Self Determination to improve our understanding of addiction; focusing on a rational understanding of Ourselves as the power to carry that out.
12. Having been awakened from NA's trance as the result of these steps, We tried to carry this message to the world, so that everyone might know the truth about the Narcotics Anonymous religious cult.

Friday, July 10, 2009

Why Quit

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Saturday, July 4, 2009

Why run from AA









No 12-Steps!


No 12-Steps!





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Why AA does not work for 97%

Wednesday, July 1, 2009

A human being cannot be an 'addict'.



A human being cannot be an 'addict'.



I feel term 'addict' is derogatory the and misleading. This nomenclature has been largely sustained by groups such as N.A. and all it's stepsisters (unfortunately these groups are the catch-all for people with these types of problems, often medically referred, and they have a very limited success, which they are happy to admit). But I digress, the point I am making is this, if 'addiction' is an 'illness' which N.A. are keen to point out, then why would you term someone as addict? If someone has cancer do we call them cancerers, or people with heart conditions heartics or heartitatics?
Perhaps the term 'substance abuse disorder' or 'addictive personality' but let us please separate the being from the issue. A human being cannot be an 'addict'.
Sincerely,
Suhknivas

http://www.orange-papers.org/orange-cult_a0.html#ca_guru_right

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