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Kentucky University Prof. Claire Clark’s false book on Synanon, Part 3
Previously I wrote in part 1 and part 2 of the criticism Claire Clark’s book on Synanon in which she hit the facts that she knew, misquoted people who spoke to her or what they wrote, an intent to alter history to the way she wanted to be. This person is not a journalist and [...]
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Hollywood Park Book Review
1st, let me say, the author is a very good writer and I hope he continues to write, either novels or nonfiction, picking subjects that will be helpful to the readers.
While well-written, this is not a Synanon book. The author left Synanon at age 5. And while he has a strong Memory and writes of [...]
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Ode to Benjamin Harrison Parks
my hero
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LA MAGAZINE ON SYNANON (Not Claire Clark)
The Story of This Drug Rehab-Turned-Violent Cult Is Wild, Wild Country-Caliber Bizarre
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Los Angeles Magazine true account of Synanon/Morantz story–May issue ==Once again exposing Claire Clarke’s book as trash,
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Critique of Kentucky U, Claire Clark’s Springtime for Dederich (Recovery Revolution) Part 1
Part one of true Charles Dederich and Synanon storry by telling facts Cair Clark in Recovery Revolution did not want public to know
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Palisades Post 2018 article on Paul Morantz By Marie Tabela
A look back on career
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Up date to From Miracle to Madness exposing University of Kentucky Claire Clark false book “Recovery Revolution”
Update to From Miracle to Madness warnings re Claire Clark
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Synanon Violence Intentionally Omitted From Claire Clark’s Book “Recovery Revolution”
In Synanon whenever there was a new direction, people competed to show who was the most on board in order to get the Founder’s approval. Loyalty obtained status. When Dederich began comparing Synanon to the Mafia and directing breaking of bones, it followed that Synanon members wanted too show who was breaking the most bones [...]
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A misleading book by Claire Clark–Recovery Revolution
A statement of purpose to undo the false history of Claire Clark's "Recovery Revolution"
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