Friday, January 9, 2009

Wrong and Write

Why do this blog?

I mean really - why am I doing this thing. Especially when I am putting myself out in the open for SRF to attempt to discredit or embarrass. And also especially when anyone can Google me and find this blog.

Find this blog is what many people have done. The most common search term used to find this blog is (surprisingly) not "Spiritual Rights Foundation". It's my name.

So, people have heard. Many of them the right people. Some of them the wrong people.

And those wrong people are the ones who may do something wrong.

There's something really strange on this page. A strange comment from a unique and interesting person: http://learningtoletgosrf.blogspot.com/2009/01/january-15-from-road.html#comments

I want to make it clear: there are two young women who wrote highly passionate comments on that page. They are not the ones to fear. You'll see who is, though. Read all of the comments posted there. Even the passionate ones.

As the author of this blog, I will tell you that I will never submit to idle threats. I will not bow to pressure to stop from those who may be embarrassed by the exposition of my opinions and of the truth. I will not succumb to those who would use any person or any underhanded tactic available in an attempt to embarrass, harass or intimidate me.

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

Outside Looking In

You know it's bad at the Spiritual Rights Foundation when people who are truly outsiders start pointing out all the things that are rotten about it.

It all started some years ago. The San Francisco Chronicle printed a front page story about a member who was cast out by the leaders of SRF after years of torture and abuse. Those years of torture led up to his forced separation from his wife and daughter by the church leadership.

Then came others. The San Jose Metro taking a look at the strange effect the Spiritual Rights Foundation has on married members and actually the strange effect they had on, well, everything. The East Bay Express writing about more forced separations and of children kept out of public schools, left largely uneducated.

Now, there is someone new.

At least new to the ongoing SRF saga.

I became aware of PsychDoctorate from a video he posted on YouTube describing his recovery from a mental illness (which I learned was absolutely caused by the things taught at the Berkeley Psychic Institute, where the leaders of SRF studied). I later saw some honest but critical comments on SRF's YouTube videos.

PsychDoctorate has new become a contributor to this blog through his insightful comments. He's made a video on YouTube that makes an amazing case. At least, it's amazing to me. PsychDoctorate is able to make a strong case that not only are the Spiritual Rights Foundation and the Berkeley Psychic Institute cults in themselves, they also teach the exact same destructive techniques.

And they both have the same effect on people. Remember Santa?

PsychDoctorate's blogs is here.

His YouTube page is here.

Enjoy it. And look at all of it.

PsychDoctorate, in the famous words of the joint-puffing George W. Bush in "Harold and Kumar Escape From Guantanamo Bay", "You just blew my fucking mind..."