Thank you Wes. What bothers me the most these days is not my experience at that Gulag 5515 in 1983, it is the fact that it is STILL happening now. If people who were in the program don't care or otherwise agree to help out, then fine, that's their right. On the other hand, it would make sense to me that survivors of the Sembler programs would be the best choice in my book to help stop this mind raping, etc... that takes place everyday. Sitting around talking about how ISAC burns bridges, etc, is only wasting more time. You may want to be a little more specific about what those bridges are, btw. To make statements like anonymous made, is also counterproductive and off target. I work, many of the ISAC people work. Volunteering available "spare" time costs money, plain and simple. In order to facilitate filing fees, meetings, office supplies, traveling, and everything else that goes into operating a non-profit corporation, finances are necessary. I would hope that, through all of the volunteers' efforts, this abusive treatment modality will stop once and for all. Once again, thank you Wes, and all of the people who make all of this possible.
MG8 :smokin: