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Getting Out : Media Reports
U.K. Documentary Coming out Next Monday | from tuneman7 - Thursday, August 17, 2006 accessed 2229 times The documentary has come out. We have been asked by the production company to pull the documentary, as it will be impossible to secure distribution in the United States or other countries if channels or networks know that it is available online for free. If you need a copy contact one of the participants or email me and we'll see if we can help with the request. Chill on, ~D The documentary has come out. We have been asked by the production company to pull the documentary, as it will be impossible to secure distribution in the United States or other countries if channels or networks know that it is available online for free. If you need a copy contact one of the participants or email me and we'll see if we can help with the request. Chill on, ~D |
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Reader's comments on this article Add a new comment on this article | from tuneman7 Wednesday, August 23, 2006 - 21:54 (Agree/Disagree?) The documentary has come out. You can download and view at: http://s175008726.onlinehome.us/ (reply to this comment)
| from vixen Tuesday, August 22, 2006 - 03:37 (Agree/Disagree?) I just watched the programme and I thought it was very well done. It was an impressive piece put together coherently and without any exaggeration or misinformation. I feel there was an obvious commitment to journalistic integrity on the part of the producers. All who contributed (Elixcia, Daniel, Don, Sara, Davida, Celeste and Kristina - I hope I have not left anyone out, I am saying this off the top of my head) were excellent spokespersons on our behalf - articulate, restrained in manner and in speech (Goodness knows there is so much to be angry about and so very much to tell, one hour does not do it justice!), clear and precise in their descriptions of the cult experience, and most of all, I feel, successful in providing a well-thought out and absolutely valid insight into the reasons why Ricky was driven to the end that transpired that day. I especially admired Elixcia's dignity and courage. I felt tremendous sadness on Rick's behalf, and on all of our behalfs. It is a peculiar thing to see one's childhood and teenage experiences catalogued like that (it is the first full documentary that I have watched), and looking at it from the perspective of someone removed from the environment in which it took place, I found myself marvelling at the bizarre world in which we existed. I hope that someday there might be some form of acknowledgement from the cult of the institutionalised abuses, not only sexual, that we suffered, though I'm afraid that I am not optimistic on that account. The cult's legacy will only truly fade as it withers and dies and its children's children bear children whose lives are not blighted by its ghosts. May the poison that pervades it end with it. I cannot speak of justice - true justice, to my mind, would require another chance at life for each of those whose broken minds could no longer bear the weight of their pain, and a life without the shadow-self for each of us who still remain - but perhaps in telling his (and our) story as often as we are able, we might eventually validate the wrongs we were subjected to and find the peace in life that eluded Rick in his. Much respect to each of you who have spoken out publicly about your experiences, I admire your courage. I thought that the cult's refusal to collaborate made for a powerful statement as to the veracity of the accusations levelled against it. (reply to this comment)
| | | from Monday, August 21, 2006 - 14:56 (Agree/Disagree?) Excellent well done everyone involved! I do wonder why JEREMY SPENCER (from fleetwood mac) wasn't fingered as a top sexual abuser along with Solomon Touchstone and Paul Peloquin. And how on earth did Jeremy Spencer got inducted into rock and rolls hall of fame a few years ago. Taken from the British courtcase 95' "Her father is Jeremy Spencer of Music with Meaning. Her mother is Dawn, a European Shepherd. She is a true child of The Family. She said in her affidavit: "From my earliest memories until my time in India, sexual activity pervaded The Family. Instances that stand out in my mind are as follows:- "My mother and my father frequently had sexual intercourse and performed oral sex with each other and with other people in the same room as us children, regardless of whether we were awake or asleep. I distinctly remember my father having sexual intercourse with Faithy Berg when we lived in a caravan in Greece. I was around four years old at the time." At the age of 6 she had to use both hands to masturbate Timothy in his 20's or 30's, ex-Vietnam veteran. At the same age she had to "help her father out" which meant caressing him and mutual masturbation. From the age of 7 her step father made her masturbate him. She later told Mary Malay about her step father but not about her father because she liked him: "at least," she said, "he did not beat me". She watched her brother aged about 12 having sexual intercourse with older women and her sister H2 having sexual intercourse with Solomon Touchstone whom she had seen on another occasion in the swimming pool having sexual intercourse with her mother. She saw her mother having sexual intercourse with a 16 year old called J1 whom she believed to be the same child J1 who was described as sharing with his English step-mother Sally in Australia as shown in Video number 5 produced by the Plaintiff. " (reply to this comment)
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