OK, so most of them are not-so-new.
I added some commentary to some older posts and put them up on this page for you. You might find some information you may have forgotten or otherwise missed (probably because they are so damn long). Anyway, it's worth a good read.
Please especially look at the Scientology/Spiritual Rights Foundation connection. Tell me if that has any relation to your experiences with SRF. A comment would be welcome and important.
I also found a web site for the hypnosis business of one of the current members of SRF. I have nothing against her practising her craft for her own reasons and her own living. In fact, I hope she does well - very well. You might remember her - she's that woman at the well. Although she and I had a perverse and troubled relationship, I think she has made a huge improvement with her life - and it's only partly due to hypnosis and not only do I wish her well, I am happy to see she is, well, happy. If you know who I am talking about, look her up. Of all the crazy stories we have from SRF, at least this one has turned out for the better.
Please take some time for a read of my re-purposed posts and make a comment of your own. Or just take it all in. I think it will all make the craziness of the Spiritual Rights Foundation make a little more sense. It might even get you to think about your own successes in life now that you have found freedom.
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