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The new year brings a new direction for FACTNet. Lawrence
Wollersheim, who has been the guiding force of FACTNet since
founding the organization in 1993, is taking a one-year
sabbatical from his official duties as a director. After eleven
years as a member of Scientology and eighteen additional years
working to expose its criminal nature, Lawrence has made a
decision to devote time to his family and his personal life for
the next year, something that, as many of you know, is very
difficult when one is making a public stand against Scientology
as Lawrence has done.
He will be missed at FACTNet, but we have a wonderful group of
people working with us now and exciting plans for the coming
year. Several new directors will be added to the FACTNet board,
which will be announced as they become official. In the
meantime, Grady Ward has just recently come on board as the
FACTNet webmaster, so watch for substantial upgrades to our
website in the coming months. Justine Janette, FACTNet's
extremely capable executive director, is already reporting
marked increases in hits to the web site and extremely
encouraging increases in donations to FACTNet.
We move into 1999 with a much more active resistance to
Scientology's well-known intimidation and harassment of its
critics. The resistance is so widespread, in fact, that many
more people than ever before are willing to step forward and
join the ranks of vocal, public critics. Because more people
than ever before are helping to finance this resistance, we are
extremely hopeful that by the end of 1999 our biggest concern
will be what to do with the tremendous exodus of people leaving
Scientology -- particularly staff and ex-members of
Scientology's Sea Organization.
With that in mind, one of FACTNet's main endeavors for 1999 will
be establishing the means to help people once they make the
decision to leave Scientology. Plans include a hotline for
current and former members, which will enable them to connect
with the outside world so they know what to do and where to go
once they leave Scientology and can begin their road to recovery
immediately.
We are also making plans for the establishment of a sanctuary.
This will be a safe house where former Scientology staff and Sea
Org members will have a chance to recover physically and
mentally from their experience in Scientology while learning the
basic skills they need to survive in the real world. Such things
as how to create a resume, how to set up a bank account, how to
establish credit, and other basic skills will be available for
them to learn. Our vision is for these people to work at the
sanctuary and earn money as they recover, so that by the time
their stay is over they will have not only the skills but also
the confidence and wherewithal to re-enter the real world as a
functioning, contributing member of society.
It is our firm conviction that no one can fully recover from the
abuse of cults like Scientology without professional therapy.
With this in mind, we plan to do everything possible to
encourage former members to seek professional help.
Specifically, we plan to raise the funds to send as many people
as possible to Wellspring, a therapy program run by people who
are extremely knowledgeable about the cult experience and who
have extensive experience in helping former cult members
generally, and former Scientologists specifically. Jesse Prince
has just begun a two-week stay at Wellspring, and several other
former Scientologists have already made plans to go there this
year.
We hope that this kind of intensive recovery program will enable
former Scientologists to make a permanent recovery in a much
shorter period of time than previous former members have had to
endure.
We are sharing FACTNet's vision for 1999 with all of you,
knowing full well that announcing our plans to help people
recover will bring the wrath of Scientology down upon us more
than anything else we could say. The cult is never so rabid as
when they think someone might actually be able to free one of
their prisoners from the mental shackles of Scientology.
But we think the number of active critics has grown to a point
where there is no need to worry about what will happen if the
Scientology leadership finds out about our plans. We are happy
to announce them in detail on a.r.s., and we are especially
hopeful that the Scientology operatives who follow our work via
the Internet will privately gain some hope that they and their
family members and friends will some day be able to awaken from
the nightmare in which they find themselves as captives of
Scientology.
Our plan also includes organizing a conference for critics and
former members. This idea was born during the Lisa McPherson
memorial protest this past December, when close to sixty critics
and former members converged on Clearwater to share their
experiences, ideas, hopes, and dreams with one another. Several
of us decided that it is time to pool our resources and energy
in an organized conference, and we hope it can happen in 1999.
All who are interested in helping make this conference a reality
please let us know.
In the meantime, FACTNet welcomes contributions of any kind,
whether in the form of contributing your ideas, volunteering
your time, donating money, signing on as paid staff, or just
sending us words of encouragement. We will provide updates to
a.r.s. as our vision for 1999 translates into concrete plans and
actions.
You can email our executive director Justine at
manage@factnet.org, or write to either one of us directly at
stacyb1@ix.netcom.com (a new email address as of yesterday) or
bob@minton.org.
If you are a Scientologist or former Scientologist in need of
help immediately, you can either email us at the above email
addresses, or call us at the following phone numbers: FACTNet at
303-247-1327, Stacy's home on Vashon Island at 206-463-6809, or
Bob's home in New Hampshire at 603-887-4145. If you need a place
to stay, go to the sanctuary at 19731 Vashon Highway, Vashon,
Washington. Fly to Seattle, get a ride to the Fauntleroy ferry
dock, take the ferry to Vashon, and go six miles up the highway
to 19731. You'll find friends there. You can rest assured you
will find a safe haven.
Bob Minton and Stacy Brooks
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From: Charlotte L. Kates
Stacy,
Thank you for this post, for this update and for your work in
aiding the recovery of former members. This is the kind of
project which angers Co$ management more than any other:
connections are being made, bonds being forged of common
experience, between former members, current members, and
critics: bonds of help, aid and assistance, links leading to
freedom, and to recovery. FACTNet's mission, combining public
information with assistance to former members, is a powerful and
important one. The reason we fight this battle is that
Scientology is an organization which wounds people deeply, hurts
their humanity, steals their minds and their souls; and the
justification for the struggle comes in each person who does not
join, in each person who walks away and leaves, in each person
who sets upon the path of recovery.
The forging of connections and the spreading of the message of
freedom and recovery are the hope and promise of Internet-based
activism against Co$ management. It is on the Internet that
former members find each other, find that they are not alone,
and find a way to seek help and set out on a journey to
recovery. It is on the Internet that former members find current
members, and bring a message of truth and freedom which is
radically opposed to that of Co$ management; it is a place where
current members begin to break through the lies, and set on
their own path to becoming former members, and to recovery. It
is on the Internet that curious individuals find the truth about
an organization which has an expensive facade of caring, decency
and self-improvement and an ugly reality of destructiveness,
hatred and hurt, and are saved from ever having the awful
experience of Scientology.
FACTNet, in combining all these goals, is Co$ management's worst
nightmare. It is an organization of truth and of freedom and of
recovery. It is the antidote to Co$ management's lies and traps.
It is where the curtain of lies begins to disintegrate, and
where the traps which deprive Scientologists of their own
freedom of mind begin to unloose.
The sanctuary for former members needing a place to recover is
an excellent endeavor. There are few things more necessary in
this battle than a place for those, especially long-term
members, on the way out, seeking a path back to freedom, to find
that freedom and rediscover their own true selves once again.
It's a goal that many have dreamed of, to establish such a
sanctuary, and now it is a reality: a sanctuary for both cats
and people, recovering from trauma that has devastated their
lives. A place of hope, of love, of friendship, of freedom and
return to the non-Scientology world.
The movement of critics against Scientology is stronger now than
all of OSA's tactics and management's money. It is morally and
ethically right. People are being hurt and exploited; the truth
is getting out. This will be an exciting year ahead: a year of
truth, of strength, and of recovery.
Charlotte
Stacy's excellent article will also be webbed at
www.offlines.org/recovery.txt
Charlotte L. Kates
From: stacyb1@ix.netcom.com (Stacy Brooks)
Subject: FACTNet's Focus for 1999: Helping People Recover
Date: Fri, 08 Jan 1999 04:38:44 GMT
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FACTNet Board Members
Note: FACTNet remains committed to extending a helping hand to
members of all high demand groups who wish to regain control
over their lives and minds. However, FACTNet believes that at
this time it should focus its attention on helping
ex-Scientologists recover from their membership in the "mother
of all cults," Scientology, as these people are in most urgent
need of assistance.
Subject: Re: FACTNet's Focus for 1999: Helping People Recover
Date: 8 Jan 1999 09:22:43 -0800
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