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9/28/2007

DFA At Killarney Heights Fair

Locals do their bid to stop drugs in the North Shore

Killarney Heights locals Maureen MacDonald and Beatrice Fong live only down the road from
the local Funday set up over the weekend on Sunday. Active in the anti-drug campaign, Drug
Free Ambassadors, they didn't have to go far afoot to make their presense felt.

"The feedback was very positive, everyone liked what we were doing, thought it was a
good idea and over 150 people took the drug free pledge," said Maureen, a volunteer for
several years.

Primary and high school students and parents came to find out all about it and most were
from the local area. One girl picked up a booklet on ICE because she had to do a project at
school. Another lady had a family member with a problem and Maureen got her contact details
and will follow it up with ways to help that person become drug free and get effective
rehabilitation.

Another aunt took the Truth About Drugs booklet as her nephew was on drugs and she had hope
it would help him.

Volunteers noted that comments from youth written on the pledgeboard were positive, like
"hugs not drugs," which is consequently the Lion's Club slogan.

Drug Free Ambassadors itself was started by the Church of Scientology in 1993 and in 2005
became Drug Free Ambassadors Australia Incorporated, a tax exempt charitable entity and
continues to help communities all over Sydney and Australia fight the scourge of drugs.

For more information contact Maureen on 02 9453 0005 or the general contact
info@drugfreeambassadors.org.au.

MOUNT DRUITT TACKLES DRUGS, 1 KID AT A TIME

MOUNT DRUITT TACKLES DRUGS, 1 KID AT A TIME

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Australia, Commonwealth of (Press Release) September 19, 2007 --
The festival of cultures and colours passed with great success. Music, dance, costume, all shown what greatness lies in the western part of Sydney. Within the festival were a dynamic group of volunteers, the Drug Free Ambassadors, an initiative started by the Church of Scientology, who swore in public to lead a drug-free life.

208 pledges were made at this festival and there was extremely good feedback. A Mother with 3 kids in th age of 3, 6 and 9 came and all did the pledge. Mother said she and kids would have their father stll with them if he would have known better about the harmfull effects of drugs, but he is no longer with them due to heroin and methadone. Another social worker came and said he is dealing with drug cases every day and is trying to get people off drugs and that includes giving examples of how drugs ruin poeple's lives.

Volunteer David Rootes was a key player as Mt Druitt is his hometown and he is very active in making a better community throught this campaign. He gave drug booklets to the PCYC, City Council (even Stephen Bali Councilor for Ward 4) signed the drug free pledgeboard and then he spoke to group on how to promote it. Others came with ideas of getting further activities going with local community groups and even working out a plan to implement anti-drug activities throughout Mt Druitt on a large scale and doing a special print run of 10 different drug booklets for Mt Druitt and surrounding areas itself. Over 800 pieces of anti-drug promotion went out and the goodwill was abundant.

Spokesman Cyrus Brooks said: "Mt Druitt is great and the volunteers were ecstatic at the response. We love coming out here and meeting with everybody and get such great support. Humanitarian and drug researcher L. Ron Hubbard said 'save the child and you save the nation' and that's what we are doing."

For more information, to help or be a corporate sponsor for that special printing, please contact info@drugfreeambassadors.org.au or call Cyrus on +61 428 755 244.


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  • 8/31/2007

    Meth Abuse

    For Immediate Release
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    Cyrus Brooks
    02 9692 7308
    0428 755 244
    27 Aug 07
    Anti-drug Group Vows to Fight Meth Abuse Across the State

    Drug Free Ambassadors Australia has announced a much need "injection" of the
    "Truth about Ice" into the community across the state as the headlines splash of
    violence and tragedy.

    An ambulance worker noted recently they they would "be lucky not to see two or three
    Ice overdoses a night." It's an indicator of a growing problem, and it's the
    psychosis and physical danger much associated with Ice that makes it such sensational copy
    for the media.

    Behind the headlines are real stories, people who have gone through it and survived, and
    people that are doing their damndest to prevent more ruined lives. Cyrus Brooks, spokesman
    for the Drug Free Ambassadors, tells about that crusade.

    "We're getting out to the fairs and festivals, rave parties and schools, working
    with police and like-minded groups," Brooks said. "Out booklets are no-nonsense
    information, that doesn't go overboard and just try to scare people, but doesn't go
    the other way and get wishy-washy either. Drugs DO cause severe damage to the person and
    community. Now everyone will really get why."

    What is it? Ice is the common name for crystal methamphetamine. It is just one form of the
    drug methamphetamine, a stimulant. You may have heard the names, speed (about 20 % purity
    powder form), "base" (40% pure) which is more sticky and "ice" or
    "crystal" which can be 80% pure methamphetamine. It's commonly snorted, smoked
    or injected. The drug creates a false sense of happiness and well-being - a rush,
    hyperactiveness and one also experiences decreased appetite. These drug effects generally
    last from six to eight hours, but can last up to 24 hours. "I tried it once and BOOM! I
    was addicted," said one meth addict who lost his family, friends, his profession as a
    musician and ended up homeless. Long term effects can include Psychosis, Depression, Damage
    to the brain similar Alzheimer's, heart attacks, stroke, death and epilepsy.

    When you see a meth user, why do they sometimes have a lot of scabs on their skin? This is
    one of the darker sides of the drug and a stage of use called Tweaking. In fact, an abuser
    is most dangerous when experiencing this phase of the addiction. Tweaking occurs at the end
    of a drug binge when methamphetamine no longer provides a rush or a high. Unable to relieve
    the dreadful feelings of emptiness an craving, an abuser loses his sense of identity.
    Intense itching is common and a user can become convinced that bugs are crawling under his
    skin. His hallucinations are so vivid that they seem real and disconnected from reality, he
    can become hostile and dangerous to himself and others. The potential for self-mutilation is
    high.

    "The amazing thing about drug use is that it doesn't bring drug knowledge. People
    may know the experience, but don't know what the drug is really doing to them. This is
    why the Truth about Drugs campaign is so important. Our campaign was started by the Church
    of Scientology, but now we have everyone involved. Other Church or government organizations
    and schools and even security or rave organisers are coming aboard. Our next foray into the
    drug scourge will be a large printing and distribution of the Ice booklet across the State
    and we are calling on all those interested in helping to contact us," said Brooks.

    For more information, contact info@drugfreeambassadors.org.au or 02 9692 7308.  
    6/30/2007

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    6/17/2007

    Drug Prevention Forum at Glebe Town Hall - all welcome

    Drug prevention forum all welcome please pass on

    Posted by: "Andrew Macdonald" macdonald00@yahoo.com   macdonald00

    Thu Jun 14, 2007 9:57 pm (PST)

    Hi,
     
    For this event we are looking for a data projector to plug into our Laptop to give a Power Point Presentation.

    Does anyone have one or know of one we could use for the day, next Wedensday?

    Regards Andrew
    Mobile 0415 135 328

    From: Cyrus Brooks cyrusb@scientology.net
    Sent: Wednesday, 6 June 2007 9:47 PM

    THE TRUTH ABOUT DRUGS - EFFECTIVE EDUCATION SAVES OUR CHILDREN

    Glebe Town Hall Drug Action Week Forum 20th June 2007, 1-4PM

    Reports from the Australian National Council on Drugs and Nation Drug and Alcohol Research Centre show that awareness of the problems of drug abuse in Australia is high, especially concerning abuse amongst youth and the recently highlighted dangers of ecstasy, ice and Ritalin (street and other use). Drug Action Week started by Alcohol and other Drugs Council of Australia (ADCA), is a national week (June 18-22) of activities to raise awareness about alcohol and other drug issues and to promote the achievements of those who work to reduce drug related harm. The week also aims to promote public debate about good practice strategies for reducing drug related harm.

    The Drug Action Week theme for Wednesday, 20th June 2007 is drug prevention. Drug Free Ambassadors Australia is sponsoring a local forum, entitled "The Truth About Drugs - Effective Education Saves Our Children" to address drug prevention issues for this part of Sydney and to provide a forum for networking and the exchange of successful actions in drug education as well as helping people with drug abuse find rehabilitation services.

    Speakers include:

    Carly Crutchfield, Spokesperson Drug Free Ambassadors Australia
    Patrick Jarvis, Former Forward, St. George Illawarra Dragons, fomer police officer
    Gary Christian. Secretary, Drug Free Australia

    DATE: 20th June 2007
    TIME: 1-4 PM
    PLACE: Glebe Town Hall, Ground Floor, 160 St Johns Road.

    3/16/2007

    Labour's Drug Surrender

    Drug Free Ambassadors in the Daily Telegraph

    Posted by: "Maureen Chan" maureenc@optusnet.com.au

    Mon Mar 5, 2007 5:19 pm (PST)

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    Labor's drug surrender

    Exclusive by Kelvin Bissett

    March 06, 2007 12:00

    A CONTROVERSIAL teen drug caution scheme introduced by the Carr Government
    is a shambles with the number of cautions issued for possession plummeting
    to almost zero.

    A Daily Telegraph investigation into the state's caution scheme for youths
    aged up to 17 indicates police are increasingly turning a blind eye to cases
    of even hard drug use.

    Figures released by the NSW Bureau of Crime Statistics and Research show not
    one caution was issued to a young person for possession or use of heroin in
    2006 - and there was just one caution for cocaine.

    For possession or use of ecstasy there were just 17 cautions last year
    despite expert assessments that Australia has the highest rate of use
    anywhere in the world.

    Despite an ice epidemic on our streets, police issued a meagre 15 cautions
    to young people over amphetamines.

    The most cautions issued to under 17 year olds were for cannabis use, 559.
    But this was barely half the 1008 issued in 2001.

    The cautioning scheme was introduced into the Young Offenders Act by the
    State Government in April 2000 with assurances that it was not a softening
    of drug use.

    Anti-drugs campaigner Carly Crutchfield, 25, said last night she was not
    surprised to learn police are issuing few cautions - despite how widespread
    drug use has become.

    "Young people do not try to hide it and they don't think it is wrong," she
    said.

    A caution applies for a first offence when in possession of less than 1g of
    heroin, cocaine or amphetamine, 30g of cannabis leaf, 0.25 of ecstasy and
    0.0008g of LSD.

    For most types of drugs, the number of cautions has fallen sharply between
    2001 and 2006.

    The Cannabis Cautioning Scheme for adults, introduced at the same time, is
    also in retreat from lack of police action, figures show.

    In 2000, 3715 cautions were issued. In 2006 the number had falled to 2781.

    Major Brian Watters, a spokesman for Drug Free Australia, said last night
    that police were caught in a difficult position by policy makers.

    "Police I have spoken to are increasingly saying: what's the point? Why
    bother with the paperwork," Mr Watters said.

    Mr Watters, who slammed the caution scheme in 2000 as a slap on the wrist
    measure, said the soft approach sent the wrong message to young people.

    "It's sad because intervention by the police in a young person's life can
    really change lives," he said. "It can stop them going down a very sad
    path."

    Long-time drug campaigner Tony Wood said last night he was distressed to see
    17 cautions in a single year issued for ecstasy, the drug that killed his
    15-year-old daughter Anna in 1995.

    A powerful batch of amphetamine, probably presented as ecstasy, is also
    thought to have killed 20-year-old Annabel Catt last month at the Good
    Vibrations festival recently.

    Mr Wood said: "I bet if I went out with a video camera at one night club
    venue on a Saturday night I'd catch more than 17 deals on tape."

    In response to the figures, the NSW Police Force issued a statement linking
    the drop in cautions for cannabis to recent research "which shows this type
    of illicit drug is declining in use".

    Rather than abandoning the war on drugs, police have introduced new
    crime-fighting strategies over the past six years which tackle drug use,
    possession and supply.

    The measures include drug detection dogs and high-visibility policing
    operations to arrest people regardless of their age.

    Police operations targeting drugs were not focused on people's age but "on
    the prevalence of the use and supply of illicit substances".

    Opposition Leader Peter Debnam said families had had enough of "Labor's
    softly-softly approach" when it comes to drugs, especially when it involves
    teenagers.

    "We need to intervene early, enforce the laws and give our police the
    resources and powers to do the job," he said.

    Bureau of Crime and Research Director Don Weatherburn said it was
    "impossible" to know for sure why the number of cautions was falling.

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    Vibrations festival. / The Daily Telegraph

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    11/23/2006

    letter to the editor 28 oct 06

    letter to the editor 28 oct 06

    Dear Editor, I was happy to read that the government is going to support broad education on the dangerous effects of ICE (a purer form of methamphetamines also called Crystal Meth, Glass, etc). Working with the Drug Free Ambassadors, started by the Church of Scientology, for many years now, I've seen the effects these drugs have in the community and on individuals. Speed and its purer forms, base and Ice, have serious short and long term effects. Yet I saw one website give weak advice on it, saying that you don't know what is in the stuff you are buying, so best to try a little first. Sheesh! Meth can cause depression, psychosis, brian damage similar to stroke and epilepsy, hallucinations and violence, as has been reported by hospitals and police. Do people know you get a rush, high, then a binge, where you want more, tweaking, where meth doesn't give you any more high--but it can cause you to feel like bugs are crawling under your skin, then a terrible crash and hangover and finally withdrawl which brings on a bad depression amongst other things. Let's be real. People need to know the truth of this terrible drug. My best wishes goes out to those trying to get off, or helping others about this. A drug free life isn't just a trite phrase. It's a worthwhile goal. Sincerely, Cyrus Brooks Drug Free Ambassadors Coordinator
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