“Ten years ago we provided support to a woman exiting a ritual abuse-torture (RAT)family and group. At that time the social silence about the reality of RAT wasdeafening. Kathleen Sullivan is continuing to break this silence by speaking of theatrocities she experienced as an infant, child, youth, and vulnerable adult. Her writingsare an important contribution to a civil and human rights movement focused on devel-oping a child friendly world.”— Linda MacDonald RN, BN, MEd &Jeanne Sarson RN, BScN, MEd“I met Kathleen Sullivan near the beginning of my healing as a ritual abuse survivor.We connected through PARC-VRAMC. It was early in the survivor movement, butKathleen was already there reaching out to others and sharing her knowledge of recov-ery issues. I purchased one of her books,
Lessons We Have Learned: ASurvival Guide
,and found it full of valuable information. She told me about her living memorialgarden to honor the dead and comfort those who had survived. I was able to see someof the gardens, walkways and monuments in her newsletters and on her website.“When I considered starting my own non-profit organization, it was Kathleen whopointed me in the right direction and assured me I could succeed. With determination,I found my way through the stacks of government forms. Kathleen has remained acourageous and outspoken advocate to this day. She is an example of strength andfortitude. I wish her much success with her new book. She has earned that success. Mayher book be a means to educate the public and assist survivors around the world.’— Jeanne Adams,founder of Mr. Light & Associates, Inc.“Kathleen Sullivan makes the critical connection between the communications industryand the mind control projects. Her ability to see through the pain and horror to the truth,the actual reasons behind the systematic abuse of children, is exceptional. I highlyrecommend this book for those interested not only in what happened, but why.”— Patty Rehn,US ContactThe Advocacy Committee forHuman Experimentation Survivors (ACHES-MC)“We all look for the purpose God gave us to be put on this earth. Sometimes we cometo find out that purpose. If I have one thing to teach from my experience, it is that wemust be knowledgeable so we don’t continue to make the same mistakes and allow badpeople to take advantage of us and our children. The answer is there. Dig for truth andthen share it.”— Jackie McGauley, Advocate,Affirming Children’s Truth (ACT)TunnelReport@aol.com
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