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Imagine seeking help for addiction, only to find yourself unknowingly involved with Scientology. How does this happen? Join Dr. Sulman Aziz Mirza as he uncovers Scientology's network of seemingly helpful organizations. From drug rehabilitation to mental health advocacy, these groups appear beneficial on the surface. But a darker truth lies beneath. What happens when a cult takes over its own watchdog? The story of the Cult Awareness Network's transformation will leave you questioning everything you thought you knew about seeking help.

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0:00 Intro

1:10 ABLE - The Association for Better Living & Education

2:20 Narconon & Criminon

5:45 CCHR - Citizens Commission on Human Rights

9:10 CAN - The Cult Awareness Network

11:50 Beware of hidden influences

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