On Feb. 19th, 2009, filmmaker Nick Gaglia (Over the GW, Aaron Bacon) presents on Capitol Hill how his experience in drug rehab “Kids of North Jersey” was akin to Orwell’s 1984.
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I really have? to applaud you nick for doing this! I’ve got a story to tell as well. I never would have imagined that someone would get to address this issue in Washington. Bravo!
featuring you and kether donohue on my movies entertainment blog.. cant wait to see your movie the teleporter.. msg me when you have a trailer for? it.. thanks..
Thank? you, Mr. Gaglia. Your courage and dedication has given those of us trapped in these programs a voice that we never had. Thank you so much.
Bravo!?
thank you for your service. lets? all make a couragous effort like nick.
Powerful stuff and? quite a moving film. As a friend of a survivor I appreciate Nick’s brave message. Thank you.
Thank you for posting this. You are doing? a service to all us survivors.
Wow Nick – I’m not sure I would have been able to distill it that well in 8 minutes.
Usually I explain it like this:
My parents had me coerced into an abusive treatment facility because they thought I was primarily using drugs. It? turned out, I only had “gender identity disorder” – so they deprived me of sleep, sexually assaulted me, starved me, beat me, and humiliated me. – to “cure” me.
I was called a “sexual compulsive” and wasn’t allowed to use a blanket because I “might masturbate.”
that’s my baaby sitter?