Truth & Reconciliation

We want healing for our local and global communities injured by extreme abuse. Towards this goal, we collect true stories of extreme abuse survivors about the past experiences they recall. These stories may involve:

  • Child/Murder (“Snuff”) Pornography Exploitation

  • Unethical Organ Harvesting

  • Satanic Ritual Abuse

  • Other Occult Ritual Abuse

  • Trauma-Based Mind Control

    • MK Ultra

    • eMK Ultra (Electronic Targeted Mind Control)

    • Other TBMC

  • Secret Space Program Abuse

If you or your loved one has survived such experiences, which may or may not include forced perpetration/abuse of others, we will receive your story with care. Anonymous stories welcome. Use contact form below. All these forms of abuse should be explicitly illegal in all countries. We support legal changes to make this so.


CURRENT JUSTICE CAMPAIGNS

There is no greater agony than bearing an untold story inside of you.
— Maya Angelou

Lift statute of limitations in child sex abuse civil cases in WA

Lift statute of limitations in child sex abuse civil cases in WA

The bill would remove the three-year statute of limitations currently in place for civil action in such cases. 

In 2019, Washington lawmakers passed legislation that removed the statute of limitations for criminal prosecution of most sexual offenses against children just as the #MeToo movement began to draw attention to the issue. It’s time those seeking justice for what sometimes amounts to decades of suffering be allowed to do so civilly as well. Currently, lawsuits must be filed within three years of when the abuse occurred, or three years from when a victim realizes they are experiencing harm from the abuse.  

In many cases, the trauma involved in sexual assault isn’t immediately realized when victims are children. Rather it is manifested when they are adults in life-altering ways such as addiction, suicidal tendencies and abusive relationships. Removing the three-year window would allow for civil awards that could help pay for counseling and support survivors whose experiences can be so crippling that they can alter one’s personal and professional lives.

Often, children keep sexual abuse locked inside for years out of fear or shame; fear of their abuser’s threats, fear that they won’t be believed and the shame that comes from the “blame the victim” mentality. The change in Washington law would not erase that reality, but it would provide one more path to justice for survivors that often eludes them in criminal court. In addition, removing the statute of limitations for civil actions would serve as a warning to institutions such as schools and churches that have often looked the other way when sexual assault occurs within their ranks.

By The Seattle Times editorial board  members are editorial page editor Kate Riley, Frank A. Blethen, Alex Fryer, Claudia Rowe, David Volodzko, Carlton Winfrey and William K. Blethen (emeritus).

https://www.seattletimes.com/opinion/editorials/lift-statute-of-limitations-in-child-sex-abuse-civil-cases-in-wa/

April 4, 2023 at 3:48 pm

When it comes to sexual assault, especially that of a child, the state should do everything in its power to bring justice for survivors — criminally and civilly. That’s why state lawmakers should support House Bill 1618.

Let's Make Satanic Ritual Abuse a Crime in WA State!

Let's Make Satanic Ritual Abuse a Crime in WA State!

Satanic Ritual Abuse is a horrible reality in Washington State, and all around the world, but is almost never written into the legal statues as a specific crime. This is shocking, because there was a documented and convicted case of ritualized abuse of children in Washington State - the Paul Ingram case, in Tumwater, WA. Ingram confessed and was sentenced to 20 years in prison, but prosecutors could only convict on counts of sexual assault of children.

Join our legal campaign to make Satanic Ritual Abuse a crime in WA state, by supporting the sponsoring of a bill into law that would allow prosecutors to hold perpetrators accountable for specific horrors involved in SRA, to the full extent of the law. Example of laws against SRA, from Idaho and Illinois, summarized below.

“SRA is crime that is so hidden that we don’t even have criminal statutes for it. The police can’t even charge them because no one knows that people even do that! Yet these crimes are so much more horrific than rape or child abuse!”

--Survivor of Satanic Ritual Abuse.