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Going back to hornets nest (the facility)

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Nihilanthic:
Going back to face the demons from your past seems to be a huamn drive a lot of people share.

When I got a car I drove to all my old schools for the hell of it. Unfortuantely I didnt have the power in the damn boat to do a big ass burnout and flick them off.... so I settled for flicking it off and driving away.

This was over the summer, btw :razz:
All who doubted or denied would be lost. To live a moral and honest life -- to keep your contracts, to take care of wife and child -- to make a happy home -- to be a good citizen, a patriot, a just and thoughtful man, was simply a respectable way of going to hell.
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Anonymous:

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"Thats funny, I was in Paradise cove and even though it was a sick and twisted place, I want to go see it.  I know its not there anymore, just the place it once was.  I wonder what it looks like now.  If you do get in.  be sure to use hidden cameras on your body to assure you can get everything they let you see."

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When were you at PC and why were you sent there?

melissa goldsmith:
i know what you are feeling. i went back to cross creek were i was held and i have to tell you it was not fun i could not get out of my car to go inside i was frozen i fear i just sat there looking at the place and crying. i still want to go back and go inside and release my fear of this painful place

Nihilanthic:
:sad: you didnt have to share that here on the forum, Melissa, but it really does hit home for those of us who can understand what it must be like, especially knowing children are still in there and all your memories came back.

You should talk to the media about this, or at least get a blogger or some local thing to come about it. Or, just keep a diary/journal of it yourself. Maybe a video journal? Your tears might move someone.

And for what its worth my heart goes out to you... its a pretty trite gesture but its the least I could offer over an internet forum.
I am not a vegetarian because I love animals;  I am a vegetarian because I hate plants.  
-- A. Whitney Brown

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Anonymous:
When I was counting down the days at SCL with my best friend there, we would always dream of coming back in full force and freeing everyone who was there. We talked about it probably everyday.

One time a couple of motorized parachute people came flying overhead slowly... which inspired an idea to start flying over the facility with banners to inspire the kids to rise up over their captors. With an ultralight aircraft, this could easily be done, I imagine.

In reality though, once I got out I wanted to forget everything that happened and just move on.. when I first got out I always wondered about the kids who were still there.. now it's been so long even the youngest person I knew is out. I wish they would have at least let us kept some notes of names, I would really like to talk to some of the friends I made while there.. see what theyre doing.

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