I don’t recall much besides exactly where I was, in my old kitchen, when he called and I was interviewed for the story.
The rest of it I was no part of at all and didn’t know much of that. It’s f***** scary though.
I have had many of those fear waves. They subside but they come back too. So ironic how people who speak out about the ambassador of peace feel. The irony of their perfect charity navigator score that lists a whistleblower and conflict of interest policies.
So glad Lakeshore wrote about fear and thanks for sharing your experience with it too. It needs a little sunshine; the topic of fear. Like Maria77 said, this isn’t supernatural fear like we have when we leave. It’s a very serious and real concern. It’s not the bogeyman.
I give Leah Remini and Sara Edmundson a lot of credit. But I am also cognisant that their success exposing the underbelly of their respective cults was not a success enjoyed by some who tried prior to them.
It’s sobering.