After the fiasco in Springfield, Illinois, feeling isolated and alone, I decided to move to Dallas, Tx, where I had family.
Having had PI’s on me and the strange phone call, it made me want to speak out more, not less, about Scientology.
I was anonymous in my postings about Scientology until the PI’s showed up.
I guess it gave me the strength and anger I needed to speak out with my real name. Back then, there were not many that would speak out with their names, for fear of retaliation or even family disconnection.
I had been approached by Mr. Tobin of Tampa Bay Times to talk about forced abortions in the Sea Org.
I immediately agreed to do the interview.
By the time the interview was conducted, with Mr Tobin, a super polite and friendly reporter, I was married and seven months pregnant with my first child, as pictured above.
The full article can be accessed here:
https://www.tampabay.com/news/scientology/no-kids-allowed/1101759/
This article was a huge and important step for the exposing of Scientology, and I was happy to be part of something working towards making a difference in exposing abuses within Scientology.
I couldn’t have made that leap into exposing Scientology without those PI’s.
When I first started speaking anonymously, I was terrified of Scientology Fair Game. But then when it actually happened to me, the fear dissipated and turned to determination.
Scientology creates their own enemies. I was going to go away quietly so I didn’t lose my family. Then after my husband and I were comm ev’d (not declared) our daughter disconnected from us anyway. I remained anonymous for a while, but after my husband passed I felt I needed to use my real name.
Now that I’m openly speaking out about the abuses, I have been able to help others heal and my own recovery has been much easier.
One day my daughter will wake up too. I’ll be here to support her and show her real love. None of that fake affinity crap.
Your stories and interviews have been a great way to help me in my healing process. I’m going to become a paid subscriber.