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Post by Deleted on May 24, 2011 19:49:02 GMT -5
It is not hard to work out what went wrong. It is a completely unnatural life style, a life of pretence. The only way to be happy on this earth is to be yourself, make decisions for yourself. Don't try to comply with a cult doctrine established by an eccentric. Don't try to be a sheep when you have been born a human being. All workers are nervous wrecks because of the crazy life they live. I once offered for the work, but I am so glad that my dear Wife saved me from that fate. When will the 2x2's wake up, and absolve themselves from the torment.
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Post by cooee on May 26, 2011 22:15:37 GMT -5
redback,
what you say may well be true. These two young ladies were B&R so presumably would have had a reasonably good idea of what they were getting into. There has been a history of folks leaving the work, but usually it is after several years of service. The thing that I find disturbing, is that these young ladies left the work after such a short time, 5 months and 14 months respectively!
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Post by aus1 on May 26, 2011 22:28:44 GMT -5
Another 2 ladies who left the work who were from Vic but worked in WA under Bill Macourt and PD are Heather Crisp and Jayne Sceney.
Jane left WA very suddenly and the reasons as usual were hush hush!!
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Post by landdownunder on May 26, 2011 23:48:50 GMT -5
The reasons for the Victorian ones leaving too are hush hush.
If they ever become public it will be, like, dynamite.
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Post by cooee on May 27, 2011 4:07:28 GMT -5
landdownunder,
dynamite is probably correct. Now is an appropriate time to light the fuse. Do you have a match?
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Post by kiwi on May 27, 2011 4:42:31 GMT -5
landdownunder, dynamite is probably correct. Now is an appropriate time to light the fuse. Do you have a match? Why not just plainly ask them?
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Post by Deleted on May 27, 2011 5:39:14 GMT -5
Kiwi you and I both know that it is impossible to get an answer from this mob.The policy is secrecy for the "truths"sake. The whole movement is so ambiguous it is non functional. The sad thing is to see so many young lives being destroyed. Thank God that some of us have been able to escape, and now live happy, fulfilled lives.
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Post by aus1 on May 27, 2011 8:26:28 GMT -5
Until the friends and workers in Victoria demand change, nothing much will change, the system will just limp along.
Consider the Arab spring, changes have happened in Arab, African countries that 6 months ago people thought were impossible or would never be seen in their lifetime.
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Post by emmarr75 on May 27, 2011 20:10:27 GMT -5
Brett Wearne was another young person who was in the work for 18 months or so before leaving due to "nerves". That was in the late 90s.
I was sad to read that Narelle Milligan was in and out of the work do quickly - I remember her as a very quiet girl.
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