Wednesday, July 4, 2018

2018 ICSA Conference - Live Video Streaming

For those unable to attend this yearly conference, there is Live Streaming of sessions at the 2018 ICSA (International Cultic Studies Association) Conference - Philadelphia July 5 - 7, 2018



The 2018 ICSA conference in Philadelphia, organized with Info-Cult/Info-Secte of Montreal will be offering live streaming of two sessions via the ICSA YouTube Channel:

Thursday July 5, 2018 at 9:00 (EST): Conference Opening with Steve Eichel, PhD, ICSA President, and Carolle Tremblay, Esq.

Info-Secte/Info-Cult President and Plenary Address: We Disagree-Let’s Talk! Why Diversity and Dialogue are Necessary and How We Overcome Undermining Factors with Lorna Goldberg, LCSW. YouTube Live Stream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ylowf54_mtE

Saturday July 7, 2018 at 4:30 (EST): Plenary Address: The Spectrum of Coercive Control with Rod Dubrow-Marshall, PhD. YouTube Live Stream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pNEt6Z9MmKQ

Thank you to all those who provide valuable resources and information at this conference. It is very valuable and very appreciated and we are happy to support and help promote their events to assist survivors in their understanding and healing.

Sincerely,
The FACT Team

Saturday, June 30, 2018

The Crumbling of the Evil Empire: Shambhala and Naropa University

Please follow our detailed investigation about the extremely dangerous, ruthless cult on the aforementioned organization and University. The total expose will be coming out within 2-3 weeks. Finally, his majesty, akyong Mipham Rinpoche, the leader of the Shambhala community, admitted to sexual abuses in his so called "apology letter."
We at F.A.C.T. will publish all documented allegations against known perpetrators, sexual abusers and enablers in our upcoming grand expose!

-F.A.C.T. Team 
Project Sunshine:
Into Allegations of Sakyong Mipham Rinpoche’s Sexual Assault and Clergy Sexual Misconduct
Some recent victim's accounts of abuse regarding Shambhala:
"I was sexually assaulted by the Sakyong in the kitchen of the Halifax Kalapa Court after his wife, the Sakyong Wangmo, retired for the night with her first daughter, following the celebration of her first birthday in August, 2011. This experience was traumatic for me. "

"Young women are served up on platters without batting an eye."

"The last 6 months have been both treacherous and clarifying as conversations have unfolded, dragged on and danced around the topic of Shambhala sexual abuse. I have often thought it deserves its own unique brand. It’s as if a collective community trauma has been triggered and we are drawn to replay, revisit, deny and avoid patterns that seem so ingrained to the community. "

"I remember being instructed how to give a blow job when I was maybe 6. "

"The Sakyong’s Chief of Staff is most certainly aware of this incident of “sexual misconduct” despite what he has said to the contrary and to the Project Sunshine Mediator. Kalapa Council members know about this sexual misconduct, one of whom was supposed to be my MI around this time but never followed up. I have told several personally. And I know I am not the only one."

"Currently Shambhala International has threatened to sue Project Sunshine if they release/publish their PRELIMINARY investigation of SMR's misconduct (they haven't even asked anyone to come forward or make some call for it), the data of which has come from interviews with multiple women who have experienced harm. They did a good job of shaming Project Sunshine's effort. "

"Young women are served up on platters without batting an eye. They are treated like disposable pretty little things and pushed out when they roar, or crazy-made when they are suffering the impacts. Their mistreatment is used as material in punch lines by the court comedian who represents them as nobodies lined up for their service to men at court functions. Young women are the temporary "arm candy" and +1s for patrons and groomed to think it's a badge of pride to be on a drunken boy night out. Children of this community have been exposed to child molesters and normalized/denial attitudes toward abuse. I remember being instructed how to give a blow job when I was maybe 6. "
"I know I am not the only one."

Thursday, June 28, 2018

Update on Uma Inder and Another Complaint Filed

 Another recent complaint we received about Uma Inder.

"Subject : Uma Inder

Your Message : Is there anymore happenings relating to Uma Inder Expose? I have observed and known Uma Inder's disgusting behavior for many years now. Though I was never a member of the cult, but I know intimately how she operates and have been the receiver of many of her tantrums and attempt to manipulate, control and dominate. I am afraid to be found out though. I just wish for her to stop operating in Bali, where her behavior have continued without consequences, even minor operations such as her unlicensed herbal company and private consultations."


Update from Yoga Alliance in response to our email to them about allegations against Uma Inder:

"Hello Tibor,

According to our records, Uma Inder does not currently hold our RYT credential. Thank you for alerting us to the fact that her website still includes the RYT Designation.

Best,

Leigh Evans
Accountability Manager
Direct: (571) 319.0824"

*RYT stands for Registered Yoga Teacher - 500 hours or more.

As such, we have once again contacted Donny Day, founder of Physiyoga & yoga house in Toronto, Canada and also the Nordic SATYA team In Norway where we believe Uma Inder has scheduled classes. We believe it is there responsibility to inform students of the allegations against Uma Inder and the Register Yoga Teacher credentials that she no longer holds with Yoga Alliance. It is our hope that they do so immediately. Students have a right to know.

Thank you all for your continued support and for speaking up.

The FACT Team

Monday, June 25, 2018

More Complaints Filed on Victory Outreach

 Complaints keep coming in about Victory Outreach Church.
 
"Subject : : Victory Outreach is a Cult
Your Message  : I need to report a worldwide giant cult called Victory Outreach. They operate under total illegal terms and need to be shut down. I understand they are trying to help but they are out of control!!!" 

 "CULT GROUP INFORMATION:
Name of Cult Group or Church: victory outreach

Where: barstow california

Leader(s): sonny and pastor abel

Recruitment: I was referred to victory outreach by a relative for drug rehab

Damaging Aspects: I had to work 12 hours a day hard labor I was fed absolute crap and not enough of it during the thirty days i was there I lost 20 pounds almost a pound a day I was being starved. on top of being worked 12 hours a day no pay after work we were sometimes required to work till 2 am at the pastors house and then had to wake up at 5:30 am to work another 12 hour hour day. if you received discipline you had to wake up at 4 am for two weeks to rake lines in the sand for an hour and thirty minutes.they use sleep deprivation as punishment. all this while the pastor lives high off the hog. when I worked at the pastors house I noticed that it was decked out nicely and that his fridge and cupboards were filled every kind of food while we starved and while I was there i found out that he bought his daughter a brand new dodge challenger for her 18th birthday .the pastor and his wife also drove nice cars while we starved

What would you like others to know?: they practice human slavery they make alot of money off your free labor and take advantage of drug addicts that are desperate.they brainwash people by making them pray 1 to two hours each day and constantly preaching to you every day and on top of all this they make you read the bible every day and write book reports on it on top of working 12 hours every day and being sleep deprived.

How do you feel now being out of the group? i now feel great that I'm no longer there

Additional: I would like to do whatever it takes to shut down the vo in all 50 state"




Sincerely,
The FACT Team 

Monday, June 18, 2018

Why Victims of Abuse Can Take Years to Tell Their Truth

On a daily basis here at the FACT office we speak to victims / survivors of abuse. Some of the victims / survivors want to expose their abusers and the abuse that occurred while many are not willing to come forward yet.

We can understand and empathize with all victims, abuse of any kind is Never ok. For those struggling to speak up and tell their stories, their Truth, we understand how hard it can be. First and foremost dealing with the trauma itself and figuring out how to heal from it and then there is a plethora of circumstances and potential ramifications one considers when deciding on whether to speak up or not.

For those struggling to figure out if and when they will speak their truth, here are a couple of articles that may be of use to you.

https://www.huffingtonpost.com/entry/since-you-asked-roy-moore-here-is-why-victims-of_us_5a0724e5e4b0cc46c52e6ae6

According to the Huff Post article above, some of the reasons why victims take years to come forward are:

  1. "Perpetrators and their allies undermine victims’ credibility and impugn their character. If you own a TV, read the newspaper, or have an Internet connection, you have seen how victims are portrayed in the media when they come forward.
  2. The community often rallies around the perpetrator and pillories the victim. If you have ever interacted with a victim or supporters of an alleged perpetrator, you have probably witnessed this. Predators groom individuals and entire communities so that they gain the trust of victims and so that they have a convenient “good guy” cover in place in case they are exposed.
  3. Victims face a barrage of questions when they come forward instead of the sympathy and support they need. Why didn’t you speak out sooner? Why didn’t you try to stop the attacks? These questions add to the trauma and horror of sexual violence.
  4. Victims sometimes have kept in touch with their perpetrators. Maybe they continued dating, working together, or interacting politely at family events. Continued contact with a perpetrator is also very common. Often this factor alone keeps victims trapped in silence.
  5. Not reporting allows a victim to maintain the fantasy that people in positions of responsibility would be helpful if he or she did report. Reporting often crushes that fantasy when responsible people protect themselves and the perpetrator instead.
  6. A lot of victims prefer to create an alternate reality, one in which the abuse didn’t happen. If a victim is hiding behind a facade of success, competence, and achievement, admitting past abuse can shatter that facade. Being the victim of sexual violence is highly stigmatized. No high-functioning person wants to be viewed as damaged.
  7. Victims find it easier to pretend to be normal and live a lie than face the horror of sexual abuse and trauma.
  8. Victims often fear that coming forward will result in the loss of employment, support network, housing, reputation, and even their lives. Victims involved in athletics and extra-curricular activities may fear loss of playing time and access to important opportunities.
  9. Some victims simply don’t remember. I had suppressed the memories of my abuse and still do not have linear memories of it.
  10. In the case of child sexual abuse (and oftentimes abuse of adults), reporting can disrupt every relationship important to the victim. Family members and friends choose the easier narrative: that the victim is lying. Believing someone has lied is easier than believing that a loved one has raped a child.
  11. Victims might not know who to tell. Do you tell a friend? A pastor? The police? Since sexual violence is shrouded in a code of silence, sometimes the impediment to timely reporting is that victims literally do not know what to do. Some may not even realize initially they have been a victim of sexual violence in the first place.
  12. Some victims are under the mistaken impression that you cannot report at all if you do not report immediately.
  13. Some victims tried to report and were told there was no recourse. In some cases, victims disclosed to allies of the perpetrator who told them not to tell anyone else, further fortifying the prison of silence. Who would take the risk and report again after that?
  14. Victims may have been committed a crime or infraction of rules around the time of the crime. Underage victims who have been drinking at a party, for example, could fear getting in trouble and decide it is not worth the risk of reporting the sexual assault.
  15. Naming an act of sexual violence makes it real. Keeping silent is a way of protecting oneself.
  16. The victim feels indebted to the perpetrator. For example, if the victim is an elite athlete, he or she may feel as if she owes the coach his or her silence.
  17. Child victims may have been under the misguided impression that they were in a consensual relationship with a much older person. In this case, it can take a long time to realize that the “relationship” was actually a sexual crime."
Another great article and reference is: 
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/life/why-abuse-victims-wait-until-their-twilight-years-to-come-forwar/

These are just a couple of references, there are numerous books, videos and articles on these particular topics all of which can be very useful and we'll talk about more of these in a later blog posts.

We understand the struggles that are faced, you can recover and heal from what has happened to you, stay strong! We are here for you!



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