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Standing Up for a DrugFree Future at Festival Afrodisiac in Brussels
The 2025 Festival Afrodisiac in Brussels brought together thousands to celebrate African culture and solidarity while spotlighting drug prevention through the Truth About Drugs mobile exhibit. With the support of the Church of Scientology and the International Association of Scientologists, coordinator Julie Delvaux and her team distributed over 1,200 educational booklets and inspired hundreds to pledge drug-free living. The initiative underscores Europe’s ongoing fight against rising drug use and highlights how grassroots actions, backed by humanitarian vision, can protect youth and communities alike.
Brussels, July 16, 2025 — Against the backdrop of the Bois de la Cambre, the weekend of July 12–13 saw the vibrant Festival Afrodisiac come alive: a family-friendly cultural event in Belgium’s capital — heart of the EU institutions — celebrating African music, dance, gastronomy and solidarity. As children laughed in the village zone and families shared Afro-market delights, one stand rose above festive cheer to amplify a critical public-health message: the dangers of drug use.
A Cultural Celebration with Purpose
Founded in 2006 and now the largest cultural festival of the African diaspora in Brussels, Afrodisiac champions solidarity and awareness, dedicating its 2025 edition to “Les enfants du Congo, l’avenir d’un continent” — highlighting African children’s rights via art, workshops, performances and food stalls.
This celebration takes on fresh resonance in Brussels, where the EU Commission, Parliament and Council symbolically reinforce messages of unity and well-being.
Truth About Drugs: Facts Meet Festival
The Truth About Drugs mobile exhibit — a new, state-of-the-art educational display made possible through the support of members of the International Association of Scientologists — was brought to life on site by Julie Delvaux, coordinator for Drug-Free World Belgium (Ditesnonaladrogue) and board member of the Foundation for a Drug-Free Europe.

From early morning setup to the final sunset, Julie and her dedicated team made a strong impression: over just two days, they engaged with hundreds of visitors through the immersive exhibit, inspired individuals to sign the drug-free pledge, and placed 1,286 educational booklets directly into the hands of families and community.
Julie Delvaux reflected:
“When teenagers tried the simulation glasses after our mini-conference, they literally said, ‘We won’t touch that stuff.’ Moments like that make it worth it.”
Julie Delvaux, PRESIDENT DITES NON A LA DROGUE BELGIQUE
From youth organization coordinators to educators, a firefighter, and medical professionals, many are seeking partnership opportunities to address the growing impact of drug-related issues in their respective fields. Staff at addiction clinics are also stepping up, distributing educational materials in waiting rooms as they see an increase in patients affected by substance abuse. Additionally, a former drug user has signed up to participate in the campaign by sharing her testimony, aiming to inspire others through her story.

A Campaign Rooted in Humanitarian Vision
The Truth About Drugs initiative is part of the Foundation for a Drug‑Free World, rooted in L. Ron Hubbard’s humanitarian philosophy: “The single most destructive element present in our current culture is drugs.” His conviction that awareness can avert suffering informs Truth About Drugs’ global network — from schools to festivals like Afrodisiac.
The European Context: Stark but Surmountable
These efforts matter deeply. Across the EU, as per the European Union Drugs Agency, illicit drug use remains widespread: around 29% of 15–64‑year‑olds have used illegal drugs in their lifetime, and 8% used cannabis in the past year — around 22 million Europeans. Cocaine, the continent’s second-most used substance, reached approximately 3.5 million adult users last year, with usage concentrated among those aged 15–34.

Recent wastewater data from Brussels and Antwerp show cocaine presence doubled in 2024 compared to 2023 — reaching almost 1.2 g per 1,000 inhabitants per day — underscoring rising stimulant trends on Belgian streets. Moreover, EU-wide monitoring highlights a disturbing increase in polysubstance abuse, often mixing cannabis, MDMA, synthetic opioids and tranquillizers.
Ivan Arjona‑Pelado, President of the European Office of the Church of Scientology for Public Affairs and Human Rights, who oversees the different social campaigns Scientologist carry out throughout Europe commended the initiative:
“It’s inspiring to see young people and families choosing knowledge and responsibility over ignorance and danger. This campaign reflects a very practical way to safeguard our children’s future. We will continue to stand behind every initiative that brings truth and prevention directly to communities.”
In Brussels’ seat of European governance, where policies for the entire continent are shaped, grassroots action is proving equally resonant. The Truth About Drugs team’s exhibit at Afrodisiac bridged cultural celebration and public health, translating global drug trends into personal stories and empowering choices. As Brussels nurtures Europe’s future, so too do local campaigns champion its well-being — one informed decision at a time.
Backed and supported by the Church of Scientology and its ecclesiastical leader Mr David Miscavige, the Truth About Drugs campaign has become one of the world’s largest non-governmental drug education and prevention initiatives, active in over 180 countries and distributed in tens of thousands of schools, community groups, police departments and youth organizations. Its clear, fact-based materials have earned recognition from educators, law enforcement and government bodies worldwide, furthering L. Ron Hubbard’s vision of empowering people with knowledge as the best defense against drug abuse.
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Frank Okunak Calls Out “Plausible Deniability” as a Hidden Risk in Modern Corporate Leadership
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Why Rationalizing Short-Term Decisions Undermines Trust, Governance, and Long-Term Value
New Jersey, US, 12th January 2026, ZEX PR WIRE, In a new leadership commentary, executive strategist Frank Okunak is challenging a widely accepted but rarely discussed practice inside many organizations: the use of plausible deniability to rationalize decisions that leaders know are ethically questionable, financially misleading, or strategically shortsighted.
According to Okunak, plausible deniability often emerges not through overt misconduct, but through quiet justification. “It shows up when executives tell themselves, ‘We’ll fix it next quarter,’ or ‘This lifts the bonus plan now and we’ll true it up later,’” he explains. “The problem is that intent matters just as much as mechanics.”
Drawing on decades of experience across finance, operations, and corporate governance, Okunak describes a pattern in which leaders knowingly take actions that distort performance in the short term while relying on future adjustments to offset the impact. Common examples include manipulating accruals to meet quarterly targets, signing representation letters while aware of aggressive accounting treatments, or parking intercompany balances on the balance sheet until results improve.
“These decisions are often technically defensible in isolation,” Okunak notes. “But when taken together, they represent a breakdown in accountability. Leaders may not say the words out loud, but they understand exactly what they are doing.”
Okunak also points to extraordinary events such as the COVID-19 pandemic as moments when plausible deniability becomes especially tempting. “Crisis creates cover,” he says. “It allows organizations to bundle legitimate write-offs with unrelated management mistakes, inefficiencies, or bad decisions, all under the umbrella of an external event. Over time, that erodes transparency and trust.”
At the center of Okunak’s critique is the gap between formal compliance and ethical responsibility. He argues that many executives hide behind process, delegation, or technical standards to avoid confronting the intent behind their decisions. “Signing a representation letter while knowing the numbers were engineered to hit a target is not a process failure,” he says. “It’s a leadership failure.”
Okunak emphasizes that plausible deniability is dangerous precisely because it feels reasonable at the moment. Bonuses, incentive plans, market expectations, and investor pressure all contribute to a culture where short-term outcomes are rewarded and long-term consequences are deferred.
“Organizations don’t lose credibility overnight,” Okunak explains. “They lose it one rationalized decision at a time.”
The commentary calls for a renewed focus on moral clarity in executive decision-making particularly in finance, accounting, and performance management. Okunak urges boards, audit committees, and senior leaders to look beyond technical compliance and ask harder questions about intent, timing, and transparency.
“Good governance isn’t just about whether something can be justified,” he says. “It’s about whether it should be done at all.”
Okunak believes that addressing plausible deniability head-on is essential for restoring trust in corporate leadership. Organizations that fail to confront these gray zones, he warns, risk not only reputational damage but long-term strategic fragility.
“Leadership is tested not when the numbers are easy,” Okunak concludes, “but when pressure tempts you to explain away what you already know is wrong.” I have made mistakes and bad decisions along the way but I find it funny or let’s just say hypocritical that so many Executives point fingers and call out others when three fingers are pointing back at them.
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Frank Okunak is an executive strategist with decades of experience in finance, operations, and organizational leadership. He advises companies and senior leaders on governance, accountability, and long-term value creation, with a focus on aligning strategy, ethics, and performance.
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The Church of Scientology Welcomes 2026 With A Winter Community Festival
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- The Church of Scientology of Los Angeles held a Winter Community Event for East Hollywood families to welcome the New Year.
Los Angeles, California, 12th January 2026, ZEX PR WIRE, Rain forecast for the first week of the year was no stop for the Church of Scientology Los Angeles, who welcomed the New Year with a Winter Festival for the community held on January 1, featuring family-friendly activities and fun for children of all ages.

All activities were held indoors, allowing families to stay warm and cozy. There was no shortage of fun, with a sing-along concert, a bubble show, arts and crafts, face painting, and more.
Scientology founder L. Ron Hubbard wrote in his book The Way to Happiness: “Today’s children will become tomorrow’s civilization.”
Guided by this principle, the Church of Scientology Los Angeles creates family-friendly events throughout the year where the community can come together and children can enjoy a wide variety of activities in a safe space.
This festival marks the beginning of a new year, and families and members of the community are invited to attend future community events held throughout the year on L. Ron Hubbard Way.
In addition to special events, anyone curious to learn more about Scientology and the Church’s community assistance programs is welcome to visit at any time.
The Church of Scientology of Los Angeles was dedicated by Scientology ecclesiastical leader Mr. David Miscavige in 2010. It is designed to provide the ideal facilities for Scientologists on their ascent to higher states of spiritual freedom and to serve as a home for the entire community and a meeting ground of cooperative effort to uplift people of all denominations.
To learn more, visit the website of the Church of Scientology Los Angeles or watch Inside a Church of Scientology on the Scientology Network on DIRECTV channel 320, at Scientology.tv, through mobile apps, or via the Roku, Amazon Fire and Apple TV platforms.
© 2026 CSWUS. All Rights Reserved. Grateful acknowledgement is made to L. Ron Hubbard Library for permission to reproduce a selection from the copyrighted works of L. Ron Hubbard. SCIENTOLOGY is a trademark and service mark owned by Religious Technology Center and is used with its permission. SCIENTOLOGIST is a collective membership mark designating members of the affiliated Scientology churches and missions. Created in USA.
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Ryan Weible of San Ramon Helps First-Time Buyers Navigate the Bay Area’s Competitive Real Estate Market
San Ramon, CA, 12th January 2026, ZEX PR WIRE, For many first-time buyers, purchasing a home in the Bay Area can feel out of reach. Tight inventory, fast-moving deals, and rising costs make the process overwhelming. Ryan Weible of San Ramon, a Partner at the Leah Tounger Realty Group, is helping clients break through those barriers with a clear, step-by-step approach grounded in preparation, communication, and local insight.
A Bay Area native with a background in education and the arts, Weible combines people-first values with real estate knowledge to serve buyers who need structure and support during high-stakes decisions. In just his first year in the industry, he closed 12 transactions and built a reputation for helping new buyers stay focused and informed throughout the homebuying process.
“Many of my clients are first-time buyers who don’t come from families with real estate experience,” said Weible. “They’re smart and capable, but no one’s shown them how this works. That’s where I come in.”
Weible joined the Leah Tounger Realty Group in 2024, working under the KW Advisors East Bay brokerage. The team is one of the top-producing groups in the region, with more than $76 million in closed volume in the past year. The team focuses on Oakland, Berkeley, San Ramon, and surrounding East Bay cities.
Weible’s approach begins with listening. From the first consultation, he works to understand his clients’ goals, timelines, financial readiness, and decision-making styles. He builds a plan that breaks the homebuying process into manageable steps—often including lender introductions, neighborhood research, and customized timelines for education and touring.
“People don’t need hype. They need clarity,” Weible said. “I give them a structure so they know what’s coming next and where their energy should go.”
As a San Ramon resident, Weible brings local knowledge to each transaction. He helps buyers weigh tradeoffs between neighborhoods, compare schools, navigate traffic patterns, and assess long-term investment potential. His guidance helps clients stay grounded in both their budget and their values.
Before entering real estate, Weible spent over 20 years in education, leadership, and the performing arts. He served as Assistant Head of School at Bentley School, directed theatre programs across the region, and taught courses in communication and community engagement. He also led safety programs, staff development, and inclusion work in K-12 settings—experience that now translates into careful preparation and patient pacing for his real estate clients.
His past roles taught him to manage pressure, guide group decision-making, and help people stay calm through unfamiliar situations. That training is now a strength when helping buyers handle bidding wars, inspections, or escrow deadlines.
“My job is to hold the space and make the next step clear. That’s what I did in schools, that’s what I do now.”
Weible also operates Hit The Mark Realty and contributes to community resources through Emeryville. Real Estate, a site that offers local listings and real estate education. He partners with KW Advisors East Bay for brokerage services and is licensed throughout California.
He brings a calm, affirming presence to each deal. Many of his clients are navigating more than market pressure—they may be buying solo, relying on gifts or grants, or trying to move from rent to ownership without generational wealth behind them. Weible focuses on access and inclusion by creating an experience where all questions are welcome and no one is left guessing.
“I’ve worked with teachers, nonprofit staff, artists, and healthcare workers—people who give so much but often feel shut out of ownership. We work together to get them there.”
In a competitive market like San Ramon, he emphasizes preparation over perfection. His clients often win homes by being ready early, submitting clean offers, and moving fast—but never recklessly.
“I don’t push urgency. I teach readiness.”
Looking ahead, Weible plans to expand first-time buyer services with group workshops, free planning calls, and a written guide tailored to East Bay buyers. He is also developing partnerships with local lenders and credit unions to streamline access to financing options.
Whether buyers are weeks or months from making an offer, Weible encourages them to start with a conversation.
“You don’t have to know everything. You just need someone who will walk the path with you.”
To learn more or schedule a consultation, visit ryanweiblerealtor.com
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