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mental health - Ritual Abuse Conference - August 2010

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The 2010 Annual Ritual Abuse, Secretive Organizations and Mind Control
Conference

August 6 - 8, 2010

DoubleTree near
Bradley International Airport
16 Ella Grasso Turnpike
Windsor Locks, CT

Internet conference information:

Conference Goals
- To help stop future occurrences of ritual  abuse
- To help survivors of ritual abuse
- To name the groups that have participated  in alleged  illegal 
activities
- To unite those working to stop ritual  abuse

Conference Schedule
There will be a small get together, deli dinner, dessert  and early
registration for pre-registered attendees only, on August 6, Friday 
evening. The conference will be all day on Saturday August 7 and
Sunday August 8. Please check our conference home page for the latest
conference schedule information. Some presentations will also be
recorded.

Speakers and Biographies
Please note: Listing of these speakers does not necessarily constitute
our endorsement of them. They are speaking at our conference for
educational  value  only and some may be heavy for survivors. 
Listening to the speakers at the conference may or may not help your
recovery process, so use caution when listening to any speaker or
contacting any resource mentioned in this brochure.  These
descriptions may be heavy for survivors to read.

Neil Brick is a survivor of Masonic based Ritual Abuse and MK-ULTRA.
He is the editor of S.M.A.R.T. - A Ritual Abuse Newsletter. His
topics  are: Fighting the Spin : The Truth about Child Abuse Cases and
The Move from Blame the Victim to Blame the Helper.

Nick Bryant's writing has recurrently focused on the plight of
disadvantaged children in the United States, and he's been published
in numerous national journals, including the Journal of Professional
Ethics, Journal of Applied Developmental Psychology, Journal of Social
Distress and Homelessness, Journal of Health Care for the Poor and
Underserved, and Journal of School Health. He is the co-author of
America's Children: Triumph of Tragedy, addressing the medical and
developmental problems of lower socioeconomic children in America. His
topic is: Lessons learned from Franklin

Carmen Yana Holiday is a survivor of extreme domestic violence, human
trafficking, child pornography, ritual abuse-torture and mind control.
She has been an advocate for other survivors since 2001, developing
and facilitating trauma recovery workshops and presenting as a
survivor of RA-MC for several organizations. Her topic is:  Survivors
of Extreme Abuse: The Awful Rowing Toward Social Emancipation

Lynn Schirmer is an artist and survivor of ritual abuse-torture and
trauma based mind control. She mounts frequent exhibits where she
engages audiences about the reality of extreme abuse and tax funded
exploitation of children and adults. Her work has been exhibited the
US and France. Her topic is: Art & Activism: Finding Effective Ways to
Tell

Mary Keats RN BA wife, mother, grandmother, working in social
services, is a survivor of Ritual Abuse Torture.  She is a spiritual
person who enjoys life to the fullest. Her energy and enthusiasm are
infectious. She refuses to be muzzled, decided early on in her
recovery to break the silence, so others could be helped. Her topic
is:  Hope after the Darkness

Wanda Karriker, Ph.D. is a retired psychologist who spent a career
working with survivors of extreme abuse. She is author of the novel,
"Morning, Come Quickly," co-developer of the Extreme Abuse Survey
Project and former editor of Survivorship. Her topic is:  The Ritual
Abuse Controversy: A Personal Perspective.

Julaine has spent over 21 years on this journey. As the daughter of a
career military man, working in "intelligence", she was turned over
for government experimentation prior to the formal designations like
Artichoke and MKUltra. A former polyfragmented woman, she has employed
many approaches and therapies to heal, and is here today to talk about
things she learned as she walked this journey. Her topic is: Looking
Back: Lessons from the Healing Journey

Suzie Burke, R.N., Ph.D. is the pen name of a real woman who is a
registered nurse and licensed professional counselor with a doctorate
in psychology. Suzie is the author of "Wholeness, my healing journey
from ritual abuse."  Her 10-year path to recovery was a result of a
savvy counselor, her own determination not to let her perpetrators
"win," plus a family that never wavered. Suzie Burke is now thriving.
Info on her and her book is at Her topic
is:  Wholeness: My healing journey from ritual abuse, and what you can
learn from it.

Dr. Lacter is a clinical psychologist in San Diego, California, USA,
for 24 years and specializes in the treatment of dissociative
disorders and ritual abuse and mind control trauma in both children
and adults. She has a number of published chapters in edited books on
the subjects of ritual abuse and mind control. Her website is 


S.M.A.R.T. 2010 Conference Schedule
(Please note : this schedule may be subject to change.  Please write
us for the latest schedule.)

Friday
7 - 9:00 PM - Deli Dinner and Dessert Buffet for Prepaid Registered
Attendees

Saturday
9 - 10 AM - Neil Brick -  " Fighting the Spin : The Truth about Child
Abuse Cases ."

10:30 - 11:30 AM - Nick Bryant - "Lessons learned from Franklin"

12:00 - 1:00  Lunch

1:00 - 2:00 PM  - Carmen Yana Holiday - "Survivors of Extreme Abuse:
The Awful Rowing Toward Social Emancipation."

2:30 - 3:30 PM - Suzie Burke, R.N., Ph.D. - "Wholeness: My healing
journey from ritual abuse, and what you can learn from it."

4:00 - 5:00 PM - Wanda Karriker, Ph.D. - ""The Ritual Abuse
Controversy: A Personal Perspective."

7:30 -  Ellen Lacter presents the video of Trish Fotheringham

8:00 -  Ellen Lacter "A Coloring Book of Healing Images for Child
Abuse Survivors"

Sunday

9:00 - 10:00 AM - Mary Keats RN BA - "Hope after the Darkness."

10:30 - 11:30 AM - Neil Brick "The Move from Blame the Victim to Blame
the Helper."

12:00 - 1:00 PM Lunch

1:00 - 2:00 PM - Julaine - "Looking Back: Lessons from the Healing
Journey"

2:30 - 3:30 PM - Lynn Schirmer  - "Art & Activism: Finding Effective
Ways to Tell"

4:00 - 5:00 PM  speaker panel discussion and closing


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