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secret strip shows and sacred
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prostitution a and he investigates the
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children of God when I was still in the
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cult
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I watched several documentaries exposing
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some of the things and I was sitting in
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my living room and they were showing it
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to us to kind of prepare us for what was
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coming out against us and there on the
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screen there's me as a child dancing in
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a semi state of undress and it took me a
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few seconds to catch my breath it all
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kind of brought me to a realization that
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I had been really abused as a child I
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had no idea it was the sexualization of
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children was so rampant within this
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group we were being groomed by a master
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pedophile David Berg one day Amy comes
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up to me and she says Oh see that guy
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there he molested me when I was 11 years
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old
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the youth scripture and he used
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spiritual principles to excuse his
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behavior I believe you're the son of God
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I believe you died for me please forgive
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me of my sins there is an epidemic we've
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lost a lot of people to suicide
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the suicide rate with ex-members is so
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high how many do you think I know
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hundred we've gone to the FBI we've
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given them our affidavits and they keep
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telling us their hands are tied
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this organization are they sorry for
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what they did do they have any remorse I
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don't think so
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people literally are losing their lives
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and their their hopes and dreams and
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their families
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for this
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this was my first home you know since
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I've you know once I left the cult it's
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interesting coming back here and seeing
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how far we've come you know
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I was here last
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[Music]
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I'm planning an event this weekend for
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my friend who was in the cult she's not
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with us anymore
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you can't be close to a fire and not get
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burned you know I think people are quick
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to pass judgment on survivors and
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victims but this is a very complex and
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detailed story this is a serious matter
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these are people's lives at stake when
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my dad was 14 years old he met Berg and
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his family right before they started the
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children of God this was on Huntington
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Beach they were just starting to create
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a Jesus Movement and my dad was a very
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talented singer and he fell right in
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line with what they were trying to put
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together which was a talented group of
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young people that could inspire other
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young people to evangelize and sort of
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rally some hippies and people that were
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like Runaways and people looking for a
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better life
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they were kind of high on Jesus
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and in the beginning it seemed to be
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pretty fun the late 1960s was a period
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of cultural term art especially for
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American youth and indeed youth
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throughout the Western world David Berg
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was able to use the language the symbols
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of the counterculture to present his own
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attitudes about Christianity that
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movement portrayed Jesus as the ultimate
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revolutionary they used music a lot in
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their lifestyle and in their evangelism
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they had several bands one of the more
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popular ones in France was called lays
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off on the Jew which is also the
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children of God and they produced an
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album that was a top seller at the time
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called the Bible
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[Applause]
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most of Berg's teachings were
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communicated to the cult through his
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writings they were coined mole letters
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Berg would just go on for hours and
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hours talking about orders about
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policies and interpretation of Scripture
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because he's sort of fancied himself as
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a pastor King prophet enforcer all of
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the above
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the concept of flirty fishing started in
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the late 70s where they would use
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specifically female but also male sex
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appeal to proselytize and to get
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supporters from the outside world
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he taught it as God has given you this
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body and this ability to make men happy
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because he wants you to use it he wants
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you to use your talents and your talent
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to sexuality to bring in big fish or
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kings to donate to the group and it
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worked
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Berg was constantly coming out with new
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revelations and one of his revelations
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that came out right around the time of
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flirty fishing was called the law of
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love we no longer under the laws of
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Moses we're no longer under the Ten
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Commandments just this one law of love
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fulfills all ten and all of us put
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together
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Berg believed he'd boiled down the
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essential Christian scripture to one
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doctrine that was the law of love the
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law of love was to encompass everything
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else that Christianity taught and as
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long as people acted in the context of
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love he was able to justify and sanctify
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their behaviors including sexual
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behaviors very cleverly manipulated
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those that he drew into his inner circle
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to believe that he was truly a prophet
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and a visionary that was going to
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liberate all of us from the shackles of
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society but actually we were a liberated
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Christian sex cult make your body my
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death allowed come in this is the temple
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of God today
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what is striking to me is how open David
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Berg was about his most controversial
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preachings which were basically sex is
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love and should be spread to everyone
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and there's nothing wrong with sex as
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long as it's done lovingly if you think
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of our generation which we were born
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into it anything that you're told when
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you're born into something if that's
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what the culture is telling you is okay
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you pretty much accept it as well the
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adults know best you know must be okay
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or that's what God wants us to do so or
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the second generation of course we had
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questions you did that was also they had
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they had safeguards in place for that as
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well fine if you doubt the leader you're
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gonna be ostracized you're gonna be
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punished there were there was a lot of I
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guess you'd say peer pressure in the
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society within the cults to basically go
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along and follow whatever was being told
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by Burke
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both of my parents were teenagers when
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they had me and I was one of the first
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children born into the cult when I was
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about eight years old I was living in
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France and I was invited with my parents
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too
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recording music unit in Greece that Berg
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was overseeing he wasn't there but he
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would oversee it and we were creating
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this show that was broadcast in several
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countries so I went back to France with
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my parents after the visit and then we
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got a letter from Berg asking my parents
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if they could let me go back to the
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music unit but without them they just
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wanted me from then on out I was called
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into the studio almost on a daily basis
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to do recordings but as soon as I got
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away from my parents this is when I
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started being introduced to the
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sexuality aspect of the cults we
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literally were just surrounded by
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sexuality at that point and children can
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suffer the most I think because the
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Loblaw crossed the the barrier between
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adults and children and there were no
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safety nets put in place for the
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children there were a lot of
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inappropriate sexual advances that we
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had to endure as young as eight years
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old
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me personally and all of the young women
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my age that I knew all of them when I
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was still at this music unit Berg sent
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out a letter called glorify God in the
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dance and we read it and all the women
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were going to do these dances for Berg's
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birthday and he made a very detailed
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explanation of what they should do and
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how it's glorifying God if you disrobe
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in a very I guess you'd say gracious
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manner and that's how he presented it as
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your like a heavenly a woman who's
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dancing with veils so women started
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making videos for him at his behest and
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then someone got the bright idea that
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let's include the children
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the video crew would set up in a setting
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and put on two or three pieces of music
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and have you start off with your you
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know your veil on and then you slowly
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start playing around with your veil as
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you dance nude and we didn't really
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understand the sexual aspect of it we
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were already performing and singing it
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didn't seem to be a stretch it was just
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like a slow introduction to sexuality
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which was like being groomed that's
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exactly what was happening we were being
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essentially groomed by a master
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pedophile David Berg I was introduced to
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a lot of sexual situations that children
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just aren't introduced to a lot of
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nudity a lot of dancing and it was open
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season anybody could approach you and
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touch right there yeah and you couldn't
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they didn't teach you to say no is what
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it was there was no such thing as no so
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you could kind of get away from it if
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you if you could if you could outsmart
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whoever was coming after you but
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essentially when a leader did it was
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almost like you were afraid of what
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would happen if you didn't comply all
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those arrangements are to inhibit
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prohibit emotional bonds forming between
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the individuals emotional connections
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between parents and children
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oh sure oh yeah these patterns occur
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again and again in group after group and
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the closer you got to the top or to the
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leadership apex the more you were
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disconnected from your family and from
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society
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and the most isolated I ever was was at
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Berg's household when I was about 13
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years old they told me Berg's calling
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you to join his household in the
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Philippines and in a way I felt like I
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was the chosen you know because that's
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how they made me feel like well you've
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been chosen when I first met Berg I was
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expecting the earth to shake and
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something like I was going to have this
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experience from meeting the Prophet but
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actually I just kind of thought he
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looked really old and really fat and I
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thought this is just a human being and
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but then I noticed everyone around him
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would basically kiss his you know behind
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all the time everything he said was
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written down his wife Karen Zerby was
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like walking around behind him you know
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recording everything he said he was
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basically being enabled by the team
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around him he would call different women
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up to his room where each of the women
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in the household would spend time with
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him and this was on a rotating basis
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one day I was called in his room and he
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said well you're now gonna become one of
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my wives and we're gonna get married I'm
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only 13 this is like not this is crazy
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like it just came out of nowhere and
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there was no what do you want to do you
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don't want to know we're getting married
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so he puts the ring on my finger it was
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almost like from here on out you belong
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to me and whatever you do from here on
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out you are mine and you answer to me
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and after that we had you know intimacy
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I don't think that I was always the most
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docile and receptive teenager so that's
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how I got sent away but I was very sad
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that I left Mary
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[Music]
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Mary Burke
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David Berg's granddaughter then and now
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they put this silver ring on my hand and
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they he said I now Wed thee you know I
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David now whether I was supposed to be
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now one of his wives and I was his grand
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grandchild he also wanted to have sexual
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relations with me
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Mary was also one of the children that
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was asked to come and join the music
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unit and that's where Mary and I became
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sisters because they put us in the same
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family we roomed together we did
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everything together we went through a
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lot of the same experiences together and
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we traveled to several countries all the
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way up to the time that we ended up both
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going to Berg's household in the
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Philippines and what ended up happening
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to her should never have happened her
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[Music]
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she went completely crazy you know from
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the abuse and she did end up having a
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mental breakdown and the way that the
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breakdown was handled was just horrible
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they thought her emotional reactions to
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what was happening to her was demonic
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possession
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you know sent away to this training camp
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where she was treated very inhumane Lee
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[Music]
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to hear about all the the horrible
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things that happened to the beatings and
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her being basically tied up it was a
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terrible thing feeling helpless and
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feeling powerless to help people that
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you love is probably the worst thing
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that I experienced it just showed me how
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horrible you know they could they could
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turn on someone that sweet you know in
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that vulnerable and there were no limits
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to how far they would go with their
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abuse
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[Music]
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[Music]
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[Laughter]
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I guess I'll take it that as a
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compliment I think I would recognize you
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anywhere
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yeah are you doing pretty good how was
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your flight
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I'd say good yeah I'm so glad you got to
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come yeah yeah thank you for inviting me
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I did not know Mary Berg personally it
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was only the image that we had of her
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growing up as children and then her
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story afterwards but we knew about her
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because she would come out in videos and
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she would sing
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[Music]
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like wow you know there's she's singing
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she lives with David Burke she's his
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granddaughter
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so she was put on a pedestal of
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celebrity status
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when she got out she got involved in a
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court case and she willingly gave her
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testimony about living with David Berg
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and living through these abuses mary
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says contesting her doubts to family
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members brought on the wrath of a man
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she called grandpa he started yelling
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real loud in tongues and and and and
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took a hold of my head and started
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shaking it real hard and and I thought
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you know this is it I mean that I have
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reached the end of the line is at the
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bottom later on we heard about how
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difficult her life became as an adult
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she was at the lowest low living on the
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streets you know addicted without
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anything on the brink of dying so many
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times but she came back from that and
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that's when she became to a lot of us
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second-generation members a hero you
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know with Mary passing even though it
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wasn't a suicide I think the early death
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had something to do with her PTSD and
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the condition that led her into drug and
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alcohol abuse for many years and it's
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all related the suicide rate with
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ex-members is so high and it's sadly
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it's expected when one of our fellow
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friends passes away
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we immediately assume suicide because it
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makes sense
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this organization are they sorry for
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what they did do they feel that they
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have anything to be sorry for
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do they have any remorse I don't think
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so because they haven't done anything to
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really help people that need it that
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have left
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people literally are losing their lives
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and their their hopes and dreams and
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their families over this
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[Music]
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tell me about Mary Mary did not commit
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suicide no she didn't a many other
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members and former members of children
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of God have how many do you think I know
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hundred by name or by face that have
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committed suicide you know 100 former
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members who have committed suicide no of
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them yes that's a lot and I would put
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into that category the slow death of
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addiction and by the way so many people
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suffering from addiction are going to
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know some sort of trauma inside it's not
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officially that but it's it's related
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when I was in my mid-20s I got the news
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that my father had committed suicide
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he was one of those very sensitive
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artists a wonderful musician people
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still remember his music he was a true
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believer but he was shunned for
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disagreeing with leadership I think it
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devastated him because he felt rejected
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he felt like his family had rejected him
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at the end of his life he started
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realizing all the things that had
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happened to him you know he just he
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couldn't handle it you know the world
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was too it was too much for him to do it
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alone like he needed more help but he
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didn't get it so he's a casualty he's a
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casualty of what the cult does to people
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[Music]
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for quite some time I wasn't happy with
00:24:04
the cult I was very very dissatisfied
00:24:09
with the way that life was going but I
00:24:12
didn't really see a practical way out at
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that point but then my dad passed away
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and I went to Germany to the funeral and
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at the funeral I was able to reconnect
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with this couple Anika and Ron who had
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maintained a friendship with my dad so
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when I met them at the funeral they told
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me that if I ever wanted a way out and
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if I ever wanted to leave that they
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would help me as much as they could and
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they would provide a place for me to
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land and that's when I really started
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thinking this is it I'm out here
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[Music]
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marry it came to us a lot too
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just for somebody to listen to her you
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know going through leaving the groove
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and then trying to find herself and all
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the experiences that she went through
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when her eyes closed and I think that at
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the end of her life she was definitely
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at a high yes you know being on the
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witness stand was a huge battle but
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being able to fight your own demons and
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come out on the other side to find peace
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even at the just the last years of your
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life that was such a feat and not only
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that but if she did it then anyone who
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leaves no matter what your story there's
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hope for you yes so my question is how
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did you get your name out there so
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people knew we were first of all we were
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written about in letters we were enemies
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enemies they were they were the and so
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probably the bad publicity about it let
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people know right and they they knew
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that every person we came across that
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was in the group that we would offer if
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you want to leave that's the first thing
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we said to you if you ever want to leave
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we'll help you
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this is what caused us to leave
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leadership came up to him and said
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there's a 12 year old girls being
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haughty and lifted up we want you to
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have sex with her to Humble her and he
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looked at that leader and Ron doesn't
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cause he still doesn't cuss to this day
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he looked at that leader and he said you
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want me to have sex with a child you go
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yourself and he said and if I hear of
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anyone having sex with her he says
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you're gonna answer to me and he came to
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the room that night and just said this
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is we can't we can't stay here you
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literally have have to face that I made
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a mistake
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and this isn't going to be this group
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that I want to be in till the day I die
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you had to say no it's not that
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so it's not just like it's not like just
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quitting a job or changing a vocation
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it's a hard thing to deal with to be
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able to leave that groove the main thing
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is that people think when you leave the
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group that all of a sudden you're going
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to go back to seven times worse than you
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were you're trying to stigmatize you
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into thinking you can't leave because
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once you leave you're turning your back
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on God and bad things happen to those
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people so with that understanding how do
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you having helped so many people I'm
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over 50 members at least and then in
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over 20 years
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is there an ingredient where you take
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them from denial through that break down
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that you were speaking of the main thing
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is you don't judge them for example with
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Mary when she was out of the group we
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got a call from the train station one
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night and it was about 10 o'clock at
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night and she asked if Ron and I would
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go pick her up and she didn't want to
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see her brother she didn't want to see
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her mother she said I just I have to
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talk to you so we came back to our house
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and after a little while Ron went to bed
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and Mary and I started talking at
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midnight
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and we talked to a four o'clock in the
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morning and she confessed to me the next
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morning she said the whole reason I came
00:28:36
to your house was to kill myself
00:28:38
and she said I've I just felt like I
00:28:42
would be more comfortable at your house
00:28:45
doing this and she said after we talked
00:28:48
all night I realized that I do have hope
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she realized she did not want to kill
00:28:55
herself and that she did want to live
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and we learned the deaths
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mostly what she needed was just a year
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for somebody listened to and it was so
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it was something to be you know joyful
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for we need more advocates you know like
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Anika and Ron if someone is suicidal you
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know somewhere they can go to get the
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counsel they need if they need a place
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and a sort of a sanctuary even just if
00:29:22
it's for a couple weeks to get some
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resources to get the help they need
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the children aren't God basically
00:29:31
created this problem they bred all these
00:29:35
children within the organization and
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they didn't give them the skills to
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survive in the outside world and that's
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why people are dying that I know
00:29:47
everyday of things that can be prevented
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well hey everyone this is Rick you know
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I used to think a lot about suicide it's
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it actually believe it or not it should
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have started a long time ago should a
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start or actually
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you know if it had just gotten a little
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better a little better even emotionally
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mentally for me it would have been okay
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to give me hope
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are you doing good thank you
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there was a destructive force in all of
00:31:38
our lives that we were put through
00:31:41
systematically and we are still dealing
00:31:44
with the effects of our upbringing so
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glad you made it
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a lot of us who've been at this for a
00:32:06
while you know the struggle this journey
00:32:08
and recovering we have kind of changed
00:32:11
our opinion about what we want because
00:32:13
I've seen so many of my peers die trying
00:32:17
to get some sort of justice if you watch
00:32:19
the Ricky Rodriguez videos you can see
00:32:22
how intangible it was for him it's like
00:32:26
he couldn't he couldn't make it make
00:32:28
sense that these people could do this
00:32:30
and all of us could experience this and
00:32:34
I think we've all hit so many brick
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walls with it and watched people die
00:32:37
over it that now all we want is to stop
00:32:40
it immediately because as survivors we
00:32:43
are a community trying to help each
00:32:45
other not die stories like ours have
00:32:51
been told before so I want to not only
00:32:54
make this a story about what happened to
00:32:58
us but what didn't happen to us yeah we
00:33:02
didn't have that education we didn't
00:33:04
have that community we didn't have that
00:33:07
family backing we didn't have a way to
00:33:09
get a job you know and all those things
00:33:10
combined are what's missing it's of that
00:33:14
stable foundation and when that is not
00:33:16
there then you are gonna have people
00:33:18
taking their lives because there's
00:33:20
nothing to stand on you know we can
00:33:23
point to the sexual abuse and we can
00:33:25
point to the physical abuse and say you
00:33:27
know we were abused and our younger
00:33:30
siblings tend to struggle with that
00:33:32
because they didn't have the group sex
00:33:34
you know and and the the type of stuff
00:33:37
that we dealt with yeah they supposedly
00:33:39
abolished adult with child sex so it's
00:33:43
not orchestrated like it was before it's
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kind of like ripping the policies out
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but continuing them right because that's
00:33:49
what they did they burned the books
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and then they send out this secret
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letter that says well we're only doing
00:34:13
that because the system says to but we
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actually still believe it
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we all know that it can the abuses
00:34:31
continue to happen not blatantly there
00:34:33
were no longer sharing rooms there were
00:34:34
no longer public orgies but the abuse
00:34:37
was still going because the people were
00:34:39
still there what I experienced was a lot
00:34:42
of dealing with men's advances older
00:34:48
men's advances this was when these
00:34:50
policies were out supposedly and these
00:34:53
publications had been burned I was 12
00:34:56
and he was in his 20s where he would
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what he would kiss me and he would touch
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me what I went through was that they
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made us have naked communion because
00:35:08
they were like we want you to understand
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the spirit of the family of love and so
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in front of a group of peers we had to
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strip naked and what they told me was
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that if I would just allow myself to
00:35:27
admit that I enjoyed it I would be able
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to get over it so there's still that
00:35:32
philosophy in place and that play
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because it's still hurting people it's
00:35:35
still producing the same results I'm
00:35:38
still watching my younger siblings walk
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out you know a year ago two years ago
00:35:43
you know and still trying to assimilate
00:35:46
in the world just like I did having the
00:35:47
same issues that I did because morality
00:35:50
was turned on its head for all of us
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what she's describing this kind of
00:36:00
sexual abuse of children so rampant and
00:36:03
open and it's written down in pamphlets
00:36:07
and teachings how did this go on for so
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many years
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how did this go on for so many years
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well probably went on in part because
00:36:26
people did not see it as sexual abuse
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they saw it as variations of
00:36:33
transmitting God's love and nobody on
00:36:35
the outside uterus was going on
00:36:37
well people knew but it was hard to
00:36:39
reach into the group and stop it many of
00:36:42
us have spent countless hours informing
00:36:45
the FBI on the specific abusers their
00:36:48
names last-known locations but it's very
00:36:52
difficult for the arm of justice to
00:36:55
reach across borders as well so we need
00:36:58
to understand that is a factor I ate
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just it to me it's mind boggling when
00:37:03
you read what he's preaching how on
00:37:06
earth is that not leading to a federal
00:37:09
raid and there were a lot of rates and
00:37:11
in various countries they did arrest
00:37:13
they did have raids yeah but nobody ever
00:37:15
got convicted Mary was one of the first
00:37:18
people to speak out publicly was it must
00:37:21
have been especially powerful for her to
00:37:23
be speaking out given the fact that she
00:37:25
was the granddaughter of the leader
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everyone knew that she was there that
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she was Berg's granddaughter so her
00:37:32
statement made a big impact it carried a
00:37:35
lot of weight and the fact that she was
00:37:36
willing to stand up against her
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grandfather gave a lot of us the courage
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to do so later on and she did and I did
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nobody can understand what we went
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through but I can say one thing is no
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matter what she always has a smile on
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her face you know I just remember her
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being an icon of standing up to Berg she
00:38:08
literally went through the worst of what
00:38:12
there was to experience in the in the
00:38:14
cult but no matter what they could never
00:38:17
kill her lights her soul it carried
00:38:20
through everything you know I I think
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that's the most beautiful thing about
00:38:25
her I don't want to let this be the end
00:38:27
of her legacy so in light of this this
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is our chance to to talk about what what
00:38:34
we want to see happen and what we want
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to do to help people leaving the cult
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this isn't a cult survivor escaping
00:38:42
issue its women's issues its children's
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issues it's here in trafficking it's
00:38:47
issues that are the focus of pro bono
00:38:50
programs like that so if someone is
00:38:52
looking for a pro bono lawyer please let
00:38:55
me know awesome
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yeah we'd love to give them a job in our
00:38:58
business if they want to start off we
00:39:01
can actually create a group that's
00:39:03
solely for resources I mean it all adds
00:39:06
up and then before we know it I think
00:39:08
we're gonna find that others are going
00:39:11
to want to help because we're actually
00:39:12
doing the work and let's not stop the
00:39:15
conversation opening a dialogue not
00:39:18
about our past and not about the bad
00:39:20
things that happen to us but opening a
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dialogue about where we're going and
00:39:24
what our needs are I think it's gonna
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change the type of support that we can
00:39:28
give to each other okay and so what I'm
00:39:30
gonna do is I'm gonna circulate this
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list between everyone who's on the list
00:39:34
you know so that we can just like start
00:39:36
right away
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a lot of lives were lost it's impossible
00:39:39
to say if our idea could have saved
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anybody but we can't not try we can just
00:39:45
help kind of offer a cushion so that
00:39:48
they can get back up and turn around and
00:39:51
do the same for others I think that's
00:39:53
how it works
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I have to admit until I worked on this
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series I had no idea it was the
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sexualization of children was so rampant
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and condoned within this group do you
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think anything's changed Amy
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I have to admit until I worked on this
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series I had no idea it was the
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sexualization of children was so rampant
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and condoned and encouraged and required
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within this group do you think
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anything's changed Amy I think a lot of
00:40:39
people that are still affiliated with
00:40:42
some of their offshoots I don't think
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that they understand the background of
00:40:46
the people running them and that many of
00:40:48
these people were involved in pedophilia
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directly right because David Berg is now
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dead
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his second wife is now leading yes
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children of God by another name the
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family international
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the abusers the leaders and a lot of the
00:41:25
members are still in the family
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structure Wow
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Mary must've had a lot of courage she
00:41:33
did she's a hero to many of us like she
00:41:37
just had so many people that loved her
00:41:39
not only from the cult but people that
00:41:42
she influenced after in her fight you
00:41:46
know dealing with her mental illness and
00:41:48
she donated her time to just go out and
00:41:52
help people and give friendship and you
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know whatever she could do she she did
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it and for my age to have to have so
00:42:02
many peers that have passed in those
00:42:05
very sad circumstances it's it's
00:42:09
distressing it's sad you know but one
00:42:13
thing that it does for me is it it makes
00:42:15
me want to be more resolute in speaking
00:42:19
out in carrying on the work to help my
00:42:22
peers not only my peers but just to
00:42:25
reach out and be a support network for
00:42:28
people that need it you know cuz we
00:42:30
understand that's that's one of the ways
00:42:32
that I try to find a reason you know
00:42:36
like bring some kind of justice in my
00:42:40
own life is just to help people
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sometimes that's all you can do that's
00:42:44
why I keep speaking about my experiences
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that's why you know I talked to
00:42:49
journalists and hope that you know
00:42:53
something can be done to help
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some people may question why there
00:43:04
aren't more people willing to speak out
00:43:07
about their experiences with the cult or
00:43:10
sexual abuse and I think that one of the
00:43:13
reasons is because of the sensationalism
00:43:16
that is attached to these stories we
00:43:20
need to remove the stigma you don't have
00:43:22
to be ashamed if things happen to you
00:43:24
can you can talk about it you can find
00:43:26
help you can find people that are
00:43:28
compassionate and I think everybody
00:43:31
needs to look around them and say how
00:43:33
can we help people succeed they just
00:43:35
need a little helping hand
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you