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PTSD : POST TRAUMATIC SEED DISORDER
GregFL:
--- Quote ---On 2003-11-05 11:34:00, Anonymous wrote:
"No It was not Trucker, it was me. I find it disheartining that you can not just accept that good things came from the program. It seems you always make references like "Fresh Malleable Brain Meat" to put down others sucess. I'm very sorry that you feel the way that you do and I do wish the best for you and hope you work out your problems. I did enter the seed as a senior in High School at 18 years old. I had done drugs for 2 years my younger sister was shooting Heroin at 16 years old - she now lives in another State and is married to a State Senator drug free for over 30 years. I really do hope you can move on with your life and be happy - maybe if you did something nice for others you would feel better about yourself and just plain enjoy life now. I think there is still hope for you and wish you the best of Luck. ::boohoo:: "
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Ahem. I asked if it was trucker only because I was curious. whoever you are, WELCOME.
Now that that is out of the way, the "fresh meat" comment wasn't mine, so you are free to apologize at any time...
As far as working out my problems, you must be a little more specific...which problems? I am a very happy well adjusted single father and business owner and travel extensively and live on the water....problems? Please elaborate if you would.
Congratulations on you and your sisters success. Success is measured in many ways and if you measure success as marrying a senator, well...congratulations again.
And I am doing something nice for other people, I am providing a forum where people like you can lash out at people you don't know and practice the "Come Down" techniques they learned at the Seed on complete strangers.
Isn't that nice???? :grin:
When an innocent Californian millionaire gets killed by a drug squad
trying to seize his house with a bogus search warrant, people better ask themselves if they really want to turn their cops into money-makers.
--Vancouver Police Const. Gil Puder
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[ This Message was edited by: GregFL on 2003-11-05 12:04 ]
[ This Message was edited by: GregFL on 2003-11-05 12:57 ]
Anonymous:
I should have said "meat like comments" I'm very glad you live on the water and travel alot and own your own business -as far as lashing out, I wouln't call it that at all- although you do apear to be the "KING" of lashing out.
If you would like an apoligy for mistaking you for another, I graciously apoligize. Possibly you owe a few apologies your self. :idea:
GregFL:
apology accepted.
May your days be joyfully challenging and your words artfully true
-- Ginger Warbis SMA, `00
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GregFL:
--- Quote ---On 2003-11-05 11:34:00, Anonymous wrote:
I find it disheartining that you can not just accept that good things came from the program.
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Look long and hard, ANON, and you will not see me saying that. What I have said, and what I truly believe, is that the program was very harmfull for very many people, and the few that were "helped" or believe their lives were saved, well, in my opinion, does not offset those that jumped off the skyway or killed themselves in various other ways, including the young man in Ft lauderdale that blew his brains out before group one day. Nor does it negate the negative pysch damage done to many many people and the feelings of shame and worthlessness many people carry to this day.
I am one of the lucky ones. I had the facilities to deal with my problems that aroze from my internment in Cultic mind control at age 14. It took years and cost me my childhood, but dammit I came thru the other side. Everyone else hasn't been so lucky, and this site is dedicated to them.
It is error alone which needs the support of government. Truth can stand by itself.
Thomas Jefferson
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Antigen:
--- Quote ---On 2003-11-05 11:34:00, Anonymous wrote:
"No It was not Trucker, it was me. I find it disheartining that you can not just accept that good things came from the program.
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Well, for most of us, it's like watching Charles Manson presented with the keys to the city. It's especially heartbreaking to those of us who's families were permanently divided by The Seed. Glad you had such a nice time, but you obviously don't give a flyin' run at a rollin' doughnut about all the harm it did to the rest of us.
Or, to draw another analogy, let's say you're raving about the wonderful sandwich your eating and I tell you it was made from a nice slice of my leg, which was taken against my will. The decent thing to do, in response to this new info, is probably not to call me names and insist that the sandwich is so damned good as to be worth my sacrifice.
--- Quote ---I'm very sorry that you feel the way that you do and I do wish the best for you and hope you work out your problems. ... ::boohoo:: "
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Gee, could you be a little more condescending, buddy? Why would you suggest Greg's not happy or has problems? I know him. He's a happy guy. Your well wishes seem most insincere. I would guess that, if the 'problem' we're talking about solving is the continued operation of the Synanon based juvenile gulags, I'd guess you most certainly do not wish to see it solved.
Web pages are like babies -- creation involves a level of enthusiasm that does not necessarily carry over into maintenance.
--Joe Chew
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