This is just standard operating practice for Scientology – they have long had a thing about being in competition with Psychology/Psychiatry and the drugs that they prescribe … and as an extension all drugs.
NZ actually held a government inquiry into scientology in the late 60s by Sir Guy Powles (later our first ombudsman) which produced a report into scientology in NZ – if found that they were incredibly abusive to their members and particularly ex-members – scientology promised to change, but didn’t.
Oh yeah, and they believe our real problems are that we’re all haunted by murdered space aliens, and for a large sum of money they can help you with that.
Police: No more NZ-wide aerial cannabis blitzes
20 Jan, 2021 05:00 PM
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A police officer carries cannabis found during a bust at a Ngaiotonga plantation. Photo / Michael Cunningham
A police officer carries cannabis found during a bust at a Ngaiotonga plantation. Photo / Michael Cunningham
Peter de Graaf is a reporter for the Northern Advocatepeter.degraaf@northernadvocate.co.nznorthernadvocat
Public health groups and drug educators are welcoming a police decision to end nationwide aerial cannabis operations, saying it will free up resources to tackle Northland s methamphetamine epidemic. For decades police have mounted large-scale cannabis search and destroy missions by helicopter and light plane.