Tuesday 24 February 2009

NARCONON HASTINGS - The Narconon New Life Detox Program

Narconon Hastings

The truth is, our world is swimming in toxic substances that destroy life. Extensive studies show that pollutants, drugs and chemical residues remain in a person’s body. These can dull the senses, cloud up thinking and even cause a wide range of illnesses. And worse, they block any stable advancement in mental or spiritual well-being.

Students getting ready to go in the sauna

Three students in the Sauna

A Quote from L. Ron Hubbard, author of our methodology, regarding why the program was developed:

"We have known since 1968 that it is a mistake to try to do mental and spiritual handling on somebody who has been on drugs. People who have been on drugs do not make case gain* until the drugs are handled.

"In 1977, I stated that LSD apparently stays in the system, lodging in the tissues and mainly the fatty tissues of the body and is liable to go into action again, giving the person unpredictable 'trips.'

"From the most recent research developments, it now appears that: Not only LSD but other chemical poisons and toxins, preservatives, pesticides, etc, as well as medical drugs and the long list of heavy street drugs (angel dust, heroin, marijuana, etc.) can lodge in the tissues and remain in the body for years.

"Even medicinal drugs such as diet pills, codeine, novocaine and others have gone into 'restim' [restimulation] years after they were taken and had supposedly been eliminated from the body.

"Thus it seems that any or all of these hostile biochemical substances can get caught up in the tissues and their accumulation probably disarranges the biochemistry and fluid balance of the body.

"Drug residues can stop any mental health. They also stop a person's life!

"The removal of these life-hostile chemical substances from the body of any person apparently speeds, and in some cases even makes possible, case gain. It is even worth doing for its own sake.”

L. Ron Hubbard



Over the last ten years, I have seen so many addicts coming onto the program - underweight, with sunken cheeks, nervous, dispersed and lost. I could go on…… it never ceases to amaze me just how much change occurs through the course of the sauna program. It makes me smile, time after time, to see these students coming back to life. You see them becoming more bright, laughing again, getting colour in there faces and waking up to the everyday pleasures of life.

It IS the ‘New Life Detoxification Program’.

So come to Narconon and start a new life!

Best Regards,

Alison Withey
Narconon UK
Tel. 01424 420 036

Copyright © Narconon United Kingdom 2009. All Rights Reserved. NARCONON is a registered trademark owned by the Association for Better Living and Education International and is used with their permission.

Thursday 19 February 2009

Narconon Hastings Celebrates Narconon Day!

19th February is Narconon Day

It is a very special day, for today we celebrate the 43rd anniversary of the foundation of Narconon by Mr. William Benitez.

We want to dedicate this blog post to the thousands of graduates who, since the beginning of Narconon, have turned their lives around and lived successful, productive and ethical lives together with their families. This is the story of how that became possible.

February 19th is the official anniversary of the Narconon Drug Rehabilitation and Education Program. Here's how it all began:

L. Ron Hubbard - Philosopher and Humanitarian

William Benitez - Narconon Founder

William Benitez was a heroin-addicted inmate of Arizona State Prison. Having tried all existing methods to escape his addiction, he continued to search for a way out. In the prison library he came across a book written by L. Ron Hubbard, The Fundamentals of Thought, which outlined an entirely new approach toward solving the problems of life.

On August 2, 1965, after reflecting on what he read, he literally jumped down from his double bunk in the old cellblock where he was housed and made the following notation on his wall calendar: "Decision to set up Narcotic Foundation." He also circled the 18th of the same month, his target date to approach prison officials to request permission to set up a drug rehabilitation program inside the prison walls.

Inmates from the Arizona State Prison with William Benitez

Officials denied permission for the following six months. Mr. Benitez's request to start a program consisting of twenty convicted drug addicts caused concern to officials who feared such a program might pose a security problem. (Such programs were rare in prisons during that decade.) Officials had little reason to believe that the request of a habitual drug addict and repeatedly convicted felon would ultimately result in one of the nation's most successful rehabilitation programs for substance abusers.

Benitez, far left, with inmates on the first Narconon course

Mr. Benitez persisted and finally assured officials that the program was needed and would not pose a threat to the safe and orderly operation of the prison. After being allowed to start the program on a trial basis, he founded the NARCONON program (NARCOtics-NONe) on February 19, 1966. Thus this year, 2009, is the 43rd anniversary of Narconon.

Benitez working with wife, June, in the Narconon office in the early '70's

Bill completed his prison term and was released in October 1967. Bill moved to California to expand Narconon and to make it available to persons in need. Mr. Hubbard and his organizations throughout supported the effort which has resulted in worldwide expansion.

Years later, Bill returned to Arizona and was hired as Inmate Liaison by former Arizona Department of Corrections Director, Ellis McDougall, in 1981. Then he became Hearing Officer for the Corrections Director at Central Headquarters on inmate complaints.

Bill and his wife, June, married soon after his release and had two beautiful daughters, Laura and Lana. Reminiscing, Bill attributed his success in marriage, his profession, and his life to principles he learned from Mr. Hubbard’s texts. Bill was quite a joker and believed in not taking life too seriously, but in his quieter moments he expresses, “Sure, I started Narconon, but its success and expansion is due to the dedication of so many staff and volunteers throughout the world who have made this program and its benefits available to the public. Staff and volunteers’ compensation is in knowing that they are providing society and its children a better environment in which to live. My thanks to them.”

William Benitez receiving an Hero’s award with Kirsty Alley and Chick Corea

Mr. Benitez passed away in 1999. Recently Gordy Weinand, his close friend and co-worker, and first graduate of the program, sent us his story about the early days:

Gordy Weinand at Narconon Arrowhead in 2003 being acknowledged as the first Narconon program graduate

Here is his success story :

"After years of drugs and alcohol, I got busted in Phoenix, Arizona. I then wound up at the State Prison in 1967. While there I met William Benitez. After several weeks of working together, he told me about a program he had started called Narconon. It was related to drugs. I told him about my history with drugs and drinking. He then invited me to attend a meeting.

The idea of getting out of my prison cell for two hours sounded good to me, so I went to my first meeting. In the beginning it seemed like a big joke. I took the reading materials back to my cell. The more I read about the effects drugs and drinking had on the body and the mind, the more things began to make sense to me. I began to understand why my behavior was the way it was. Thinking about the times I was told I was no good, I would never be anything, I was stupid and would never have anything, I began to understand why my behavior was the way it was. "It was the knowledge I learned in the beginning that showed me that I had a lot of ability. I could confront any problem instead of running away from myself and getting high. I could deal with anything. Things began to change for the better.

Several months before my release, Paramount Studios came to the prison to film a major motion picture. The movie was called "Riot" and featured the great Gene Hackman and Jim Brown. I had a considerably good part. Two weeks after the completion of the movie, I was released--and with a pretty good bankroll!

Upon my release from prison, I met up with William Benitez and other Narconon graduates in Phoenix, Arizona. We decided to move to Los Angeles. During that time, Bill got a job installing carpet. I worked with Bill for about eight years." We decided to try and open a Narconon center. We found an old garage that needed a lot of repairs. It needed a lot of new lumber to keep it from falling down. Our desk was made of saw-horses with pieces of plywood for the desktop.

We began by going out to schools, speaking to students about drugs. In between our work schedules we did everything we could to organize the new center. We were able to incorporate, and that became the basis of our expansion. Soon we were delivering a rehab program.

From those humble beginnings, I learned what a great feeling it was to be able to help someone else. I have dedicated my life to being able to help others. I look into the eyes of children and tell them what great people they are.

If you're asking "Does Narconon work?", I say, "Ask Gordy Weinand. I'm living proof!"

I am currently working with Narconon Georgia in Atlanta and will always be there to help the Narconon network." - Gordy Weinand

Narconon has also been acknowledged many times over the years around the world by families, friends and celebrities that have never hesitated to answer the call to support Narconon, and here is an example:

Priscilla Presley at the Grand Opening in Michigan

The Narconon center in Albion celebrates its grand opening, a 120-bed residential drug rehab center.

Albion, MI -- With the help of Priscilla Presley, the new Narconon center in Albion celebrated its grand opening on Saturday, June 3rd, 2006.

"I'm not alone here. Many people have had this problem, and I feel that something has to be done about it," said Priscilla at the grand opening, as she spoke of families with loved ones who have fallen into the trap of drugs.



Since 1966 Narconon has expanded around the world, being the leader in the field of Drug Rehabilitation and we thank the many supporters for the success and expansion of Narconon which has created happiness for the many thousands of graduates and their families.


I hope you enjoyed this short story, and I am sure you will celebrate with us the fact that rehabilitation is possible.

Best Regards,

Alison Withey

Narconon UK

Tel. 01424 420 036


(c) 2008 Narconon United Kingdom. All Rights Reserved. NARCONON is a registered trademark owned by the Association for Better Living and Education International and is used with their permission.

Monday 16 February 2009

Narconon Hastings - reaching into the Community

UK is one of the most cosmopolitan countries in the world with many people of different ethnic backgrounds living here in harmony. Narconon UK mirrors this diversity of culture and religious belief, sharing the common goal of resolving the problems of addiction and unburdening the people we care about from the destructive effects of drugs and alcohol.

Narconon Hastings is also a training centre for the UK and further afield. Currently we have three Narconon Nepal staff members here doing their theory training and practical internships.

Bal, Animesh and Bibek, trainees from Nepal
Basanta Kunwar, the Director of Narconon Nepal, has recently visited the UK and Narconon Hastings. His aim was to raise drug awareness within the Nepalese Community and unite Narconon Hastings with the Nepalese people in England. Basanta has delivered a series of drug education seminars which he calls ‘Outness Programs’, to members of the Nepalese Community in various areas of London and South East England. As part of the seminar, Basanta demonstrates how each part of the Narconon Program actually helps a person to resolve the different problematic aspects of addiction so he can come ‘out’ of it, hence ‘ Outness Program’.

Basanta in Nepal doing Drug Education at a school
Last weekend, myself and Bal, one of the Nepalese trainees, were requested to join Basanta in Farnborough, Hampshire to one of the lectures. The event was organised and hosted by Mr. Damar Ghale, President of the NRN. We received an incredibly warm welcome. I was invited to speak about the drug problem in the UK on behalf of Narconon Hastings and was blessed with ‘highest honours’ from the Nepalese Community. Bal told his personal story to the audience who highly validated him for his success in beating his addiction and becoming an ethical and productive member of society. A far cry from his drug addicted life as one of the most prolific criminals in North Eastern Nepal.

Basanta Kunwar and Ali Withey, with Bal talking

Katie Maya Ghale, Mrs Malla and Ali Withey

So, united in our purpose to overcome addiction and the misery it causes, we will be furthering our relations with the Nepalese Community and helping them as much as we possibly can.

More News about Narconon Nepal:

Narconon Helpline: 0800 169 4803

Alison Withey
Narconon UK
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East Sussex
TN38 0LN
01424 420036
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