Newest Alcoholics Anonymous Propaganda Piece to promote the Recovery Industry Cartel "THE ANONYMOUS PEOPLE" attempts to boost AA and NA cult recruitment

Attempting to boost the powerlessness and membership of Alcoholics Anonymous (AA) and Narcotics Anonymous (NA), the New Recovery Advocacy Movement is soliciting money to produce the newest 12 Step propaganda" piece entitled "THE ANONYMOUS PEOPLE." Filled with the slogans and self defeating prophecies of Bill Wilson worshipers without giving the truth about the founding of Alcoholics Anonymous or the supposedly "free" treatment that Hazelden charges about a $1000 a day to learn, this documentary by Greg Williams appears to be an offshoot of the cults of the Bill Wilson propaganda film "Bill W" by Page124 Productions (i.e. http://orange-papers.org/forum/node/1451) interviewing the actual participants brainwashed into chanting the 12 Commandments of the adulterous prophet and Atropa Belladonna and LSD ramblings of Bill Wilson.

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/342545630/the-anonymous-people

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The path to creating ‘The Anonymous People

Posted Friday, July 27, 2012

Greg Williams of Connecticut has a goal. He wants to see his work-in-progress documentary on recovery, “The Anonymous People,” come to light.

With his film, Williams aims to break the stigma of addiction, break the idea that anonymity is needed in recovery and simply answer the question: Why don’t we treat addiction in this country like any other health issue?

“‘The Anonymous People’ is a story about addiction, but it’s a story about addiction that you have never heard before,” Williams says. “There’s no fried eggs in a pan, pictures of the brain, needles hanging out of people’s arms. It’s a story about the other side of addiction—the 20 million people living in long-term recovery.”

But there’s one catch. Williams needs help to see his film come to fruition. He needs $45,000 to complete the piece and has already raised more than $7,000. He has a deadline to meet before September’s National Recovery Month.

Williams says he currently has more than 75 hours of footage to create the film, and has already invested close to $100,000 to the project.

In the film, Williams talks with such recovery advocates as Laurie Dhue, veteran national news anchor, Tara Conner, 2006 Miss USA, William Cope Moyers, author of Broken, and many more. In opening the world up to faces of recovery, the objective is to ease and eventually break the deeply-entrenched social stigma and mass thinking that people in recovery should keep their voices silent and faces hidden. But it’s important to note that no film footage has or will be taken inside meetings held by Twelve Step fellowships.

Read more and see the trailer: http://www.reneweveryday.com/the-path-to-creating-the-anonymous-people/

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"Shiny happy people holding hands
Shiny happy people holding hands
Shiny happy people laughing"

JR Harris's picture

Your mom really has to limit your sugar intake early in the morning. Try Raisin Bran instead of Trix or something...

"Tradition 10 - Alcoholics Anonymous has no opinion on outside issues; hence the AA name ought never be drawn into public controversy." Please follow orders from the Interchurch Center if you are an AA member and don't comment.

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JR Harris whines again: "alkieanon does your mommy know you're playing on the computer? Your mom really has to limit your sugar intake early in the morning. Try Raisin Bran instead of Trix or something..."

Reponse to JR Harris - "Yo momma so poor, when you asked for breakfast, she put her foot on the table and said, 'Corn Flakes'."