Is Scientology’s Narconon Center in Georgia Still Open?

Question by Steven: Is Scientology’s Narconon center in Georgia still open?
Narconon Georgia is a Scientologist drug rehab center that’s come under a lot of legal and media scrutiny lately; they were sued for the death of a young United States Marine Corps veteran named Patrick Desmond, and their program director, a Scientologist “Operating Thetan” named Mary Rieser, was reprimanded in court for lying to investigators.

They were recently raided by the police as part of an insurance fraud investigation; cops busted in with guns drawn and left with a pretty big haul of computers.

Youtube : “Investigators raid Narconon of Georgia april 26 2013”

Are they still open? Is Narconon of Georgia still providing Scientology services or is the place cordoned off as a crime scene?
TW : “No lawsuits are final nor have they found for or against the center.”

Wow! More “False Data,” TW! Unbelievable!

(http://www.ajc.com/news/news/local/narconon-settles-wrongful-death-suit-but-legal-cha/nWLyz/)

TW : “Last time a Church was raided was during the “reign” of Hoover and they ended up having to return everything taken.”

Wow, more lying through your teeth! L Ron Hubbard’s wife and several other Scientologists went to jail!

(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Sue_Hubbard)

TW : “It’s nothing more than an attempt to intimidate and will fail because to date there’ve been no violations of any laws.”

How do you know this? You’ve repeatedly denied any connection between Scientology and Narconon; what position are you in to say “there’ve been no violations of any laws?”

Lying to investigators like Mary Rieser is illegal.
TW : “Last time a Church was raided was during the “reign” of Hoover”

More “False Data!” Hoover died in 1972. Scientology was raided by the feds in 1977

(http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Snow_White)

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Answer by Gary Lee-Nova
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