Monday, October 8, 2012

Survivorship Panel 2012 - History of Survivorship and its Present Day Activities



Survivorship Panel 2012 - History of Survivorship and its Present Day Activities

Survivorship is an international non-profit organization for survivors of sadistic sexual abuse, ritualistic abuse, mind control, and torture. A history of Survivorship’s last twenty plus years of work helping survivors will be presented with interviews from members of Survivorship. The presentation will include Survivorship’s present day activities and ways survivors can learn more about the organization and get involved. 

Survivorship
FJC,470 27th St.
Oakland, Ca 94612 

Survivorship Website

Survivorship Email: 

  info@survivorship.org

A transcript of this talk can be found here

Shamai Currim 2012 - Meaghan’s Story- A Tale of Integration



Shamai Currim 2012 - Meaghan’s Story- A Tale of Integration

Shamai Currim PhD is a retired therapist, educator, and educational consultant. She continues to work with survivors and has been involved with children and families with special needs, AIDS hospice, and Prison communities. She currently sits on the Board of Directors of Survivorship and the Steering Committee of the Association for the Advancement of Psychosynthesis. Her topic is: Meaghan’s Story: A Tale of Integration

Sarah Jacqueline 2012 - Exposing Satanic Abuse



Sarah Jacqueline 2012 - Exposing Satanic Abuse

Sarah Jacqueline freed herself through deep self-journey from years of living in hell as an alleged victim of satanic abuse to now survivor.  Born into a family of Satanists and has experienced  and seen some horrific abuse.  She speaks of hope and freeing and illusion. Her topic is: Exposing Satanic Abuse

Maria 2012 - Free At Last



Free At Last

Until age seven, Maria was subject to satanic abuse. Maria experienced perverse worship, torturous brain programming, sexual violence, body dislocations, and was drugged. Although relocated at age seven, molestation from random strangers and family members continued until she moved out. She lives well with profound awareness. She now experiences joy and peace. Her topic is : Free at Last

A transcript of this talk can be found here

Janet Thomas 2012 - Grief - The Good the Bad the Ugly and the Transcendent



Grief the good the bad the ugly and the transcendent

Janet Thomas has been in active recovery from the effects of ritual abuse for more than 25 years. Her book, “Day Breaks Over Dharamsala–A Memoir of Life Lost and Found” chronicles her personal journey. “The Battle in Seattle” an earlier book, chronicles the global struggle for justice that we are now seeing rise.  She writes and teaches writing in India and in the U.S.

A transcript of this talk can be found here

Alexandra 2012 - What I Have Learned So Far



Alexandra 2012 - What I have learned so far

Alexandra is a multi-disciplinary therapist.  She incorporates various types of energy work, muscle testing, NLP, essential oils, and color into her cognitive behavioral therapy practice. She has an M. A. in Counseling Psychology and has been working with ritual abuse survivors for over 20 years. Her topic is: What I have learned so far.


Neil Brick 2012 - Recent Child Abuse Crimes and Efforts to Unite Survivors



Neil Brick 2012 - Recent Child Abuse Crimes and Efforts to Unite Survivors

Neil Brick is a survivor of Masonic based Ritual Abuse and MK-ULTRA. He is the editor of S.M.A.R.T. – A Ritual Abuse Newsletter. His topic is: Recent Child Abuse Crimes and Efforts to Unite Survivors.

A transcript of this talk can be found here

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Janet Thomas 2011- Writing Out Loud: The Power of Story to Save Our Lives and Change the World









Janet Thomas is an author, teacher and activist. Her books include, “Day Breaks Over Dharamsala,” a memoir of healing from ritual abuse, mind control, medical experimentation and sexual exploitation, and “The Battle in Seattle – The Story Behind and Beyond the WTO Demonstrations,” an exploration of the socio-political-cultural issues that shape our times. 
Her topic is: Writing Out Loud—The Power of Story to Save Our Lives and Change the World

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Writing Out Loud- The Power of Story to Save Our Lives and Change the World

Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Maria 2011- Why I Never Married

  Why I Never Married




Maria’s success and joy emerged from her innate creativity to survive her childhood. For the first seven years of Maria’s life she was subject to sadistic abuse and child pornography and also ongoing incest from infancy until age of eighteen. She lives well through consistency in healing and self-awareness. Her topic is: Why I never married

Alexandra 2011- What I Have Learned So Far

   What I Have Learned So Far



Alexandra is a multi disciplinary therapist. She incorporates various types of energy work, muscle testing, NLP, essential oils, and color into her cognitive behavioral therapy practice. She has an M. A. in Counseling Psychology and has been working with ritual abuse survivors for over 20 years. Her topic is: What I have learned so far.

Neil Brick 2011- Always Getting Stronger: Giving Survivors a Voice in the World



Always Getting Stronger- Giving Survivors a Voice in the World

Neil Brick  is a survivor of Masonic based Ritual Abuse and MK-ULTRA. He is the editor of S.M.A.R.T. – A Ritual Abuse Newsletter.

Full text of this presentation here

Kristen Constance 2011- Alleged Ritual Abuse by Freemasons and Order of the Eastern Star (Co-Freemasonry) in Australia



Alleged Ritual Abuse by Freemasons and Order of the Eastern Star (Co-Freemasonry) in Australia


Kristin Constance has a Diploma in Community Welfare and Professional Counselling. She works with people with disabilities some who have been abused severely. She is a survivor of alleged Masonic and Order of the Eastern Star ritual abuse within a multi-generational family. She has been healing for twenty years.  Her topic is: Alleged ritual abuse by freemasons and order of the eastern star (co-freemasonry) in Australia.

Full transcript of presentation here

Carmen Yana Holiday 2011- The Official Story vs. Reality: Survivors of Extreme Abuse as Whistleblowers



The Official Story vs. Reality- Survivors of Extreme Abuse as Whistleblowers

 Carmen Yana Holiday is a survivor of child pornography, human trafficking, ritual abuse-torture and mind control. She has been an advocate for other survivors since 2001, developing and facilitating trauma recovery workshops and presenting as a survivor of RA-MC for several organizations. Her topic is: The Official Story vs. Reality: Survivors of Extreme Abuse as Whistleblowers. Full transcript of presentation here.

deJoly LaBrier 2011- The Challenges of Recovering From Extreme Abuse



The Challenges of Recovering From Extreme Abuse

deJoly has been doing recovery work for 22 yrs. She has spoken publicly about her experiences in a military sex ring, Satanic cult and government experimentation; and is grateful for the serenity and sanity she now experiences.

Full text of presentation here