Saturday, February 7, 2015

CHURCH & STATE

RE: AU Form: Report a Violation


 

legaldept legaldept@au.org

11:21 AM (23 hours ago)
to me
Dear Mr. Balmer,

Thank you for contacting Americans United.  The government may contract with religious organizations to provide secular services, but it is unconstitutional for the government to solicit religious services.  Is there any evidence that the Foundation's presentations in public schools contained religious content?

Best,

Ian Smith
_______________________________________________
Ian Smith
Staff Attorney
Americans United for Separation of Church and State
1301 K Street, NW
Suite 850, East Tower
Washington, D.C. 20005
(202) 466-3234 ext. 244
ismith@au.org
www.au.org
Please consider making a donation to AU at https://au.org/donate/donate-now

Our consultation with you about your legal inquiry, and any letter(s) we write in an effort to resolve your concern, does not create an attorney-client relationship. Any formal attorney-client relationship, including any agreement to represent you in litigation, must arise from a written retainer agreement. We consider all communications pursuant to your legal inquiry to be confidential, because they are divulged to us in the course of requesting representation.  See, e.g., In re Auclair, 961 F.2d 65, 69-70 (5th Cir. 1992).


-----Original Message-----
From: webmaster@au.org [mailto:webmaster@au.org] On Behalf Of f----s@gmail.com
Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2015 8:20 PM
To: legaldept; Sarah Stevenson
Subject: AU Form: Report a Violation

Date: January 31, 2015 20:19:57

User ID: 59932

Email: f----s@gmail.com

Name: VERNON BALMER

Address: GENERAL DELIVERY
HONOLULU, HI 96820

Phone:

Preferred Contact: email

Member?: No

How did you hear?: Trying to call attention to the injustice I suffer.

Violation: Uh, church and state? Scientology-Backed Anti-Drug Program At Work in City Public Schools

http://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/20150128/hells-kitchen-clinton/scientology-backed-anti-drug-program-at-work-city-public-schools?utm_source=Manhattan&utm_campaign=63adcb2906-Mailchimp-NYC&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_7456974fe2-63adcb2906-132549973


 

f----s@gmail.com f----s@gmail.com

2:03 PM (20 hours ago)
to legaldept
That would have to be ascertained by someone skilled in observance of such. I only had my antennae
raised by a news story. From what I know about the CHURCH OF SCIENTOLOGY, that some view as
a" cult", I would be more concerned with how and what techniques are being used. Again, that would
be for someone more skilled in this particular discernment, while being a direct observer.

On Fri, Feb 6, 2015 at 11:21 AM, legaldept <legaldept@au.org> wrote:
Dear Mr. Balmer,

Thank you for contacting Americans United.  The government may contract with religious organizations to provide secular services, but it is unconstitutional for the government to solicit religious services.  Is there any evidence that the Foundation's presentations in public schools contained religious content?

Best,

Ian Smith
_______________________________________________
Ian Smith
Staff Attorney
Americans United for Separation of Church and State
1301 K Street, NW
Suite 850, East Tower
Washington, D.C. 20005
(202) 466-3234 ext. 244
ismith@au.org
www.au.org
Please consider making a donation to AU at https://au.org/donate/donate-now

Our consultation with you about your legal inquiry, and any letter(s) we write in an effort to resolve your concern, does not create an attorney-client relationship. Any formal attorney-client relationship, including any agreement to represent you in litigation, must arise from a written retainer agreement. We consider all communications pursuant to your legal inquiry to be confidential, because they are divulged to us in the course of requesting representation.  See, e.g., In re Auclair, 961 F.2d 65, 69-70 (5th Cir. 1992).


-----Original Message-----
From: webmaster@au.org [mailto:webmaster@au.org] On Behalf Of f----s@gmail.com
Sent: Saturday, January 31, 2015 8:20 PM
To: legaldept; Sarah Stevenson
Subject: AU Form: Report a Violation

Date: January 31, 2015 20:19:57

User ID: 59932

Email: f----s@gmail.com

Name: VERNON BALMER

Address: GENERAL DELIVERY
HONOLULU, HI 96820

Phone:

Preferred Contact: email

Member?: No

How did you hear?: Trying to call attention to the injustice I suffer.

Violation: Uh, church and state? Scientology-Backed Anti-Drug Program At Work in City Public Schools

http://www.dnainfo.com/new-york/20150128/hells-kitchen-clinton/scientology-backed-anti-drug-program-at-work-city-public-schools?utm_source=Manhattan&utm_campaign=63adcb2906-Mailchimp-NYC&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_7456974fe2-63adcb2906-132549973
 

f----s@gmail.com f----s@gmail.com

10:49 AM (0 minutes ago)
to legaldept

From the WIKI > Technology application organizations

 
A number of Scientology organizations specialize in promoting the use of Scientology technology as a means to solve social problems.
  • Narconon is a drug education and rehabilitation program. The program is founded on Hubbard's belief that drugs and poisons stored in the body impede spiritual growth, and was originally conceived by William Benitez, a prison inmate who applied Hubbard's ideas to rid himself of his drug habit.[161][169] Narconon is offered in the United States, Canada and a number of European countries; its Purification Program uses a regimen composed of sauna, physical exercise, vitamins and diet management, combined with auditing and study.[161][169]
  • Criminon is a program designed to rehabilitate criminal offenders by teaching them study and communication methods and helping them reform their lives.[161] The program originally grew out of the Narconon effort and today is available in over 200 prisons.[169] According to Melton, it has experienced steady growth, based on a good success rate, with low recidivism.[169]