It has been suggested to me that I am pushing too hard, and that perhaps I should slow down and let things happen. Probably good advice, but this is the thing. First, the history of what I am involved with is full of inappropriate behavior, and although I trust those that I have been working with on the Ricky Chadek case, as a whole I have no trust for the department or organization within which they work. The local authorities around here, court wise, legal wise, and publically have worked solely in the interest of protecting their own and doing their best to intimidate survivors into silence to keep the status quo safe. The history is that the alleged pedophiles are protected while the victim’s go to jail or die, thus nothing has been done about any of this for decades. How long exactly should we wait for this to be reexamined? Because my mantra is “if not now, then when?” I personally think that the time is now.
With everything that we are learning about all of the abuse that is happening throughout our nation, it is pretty obvious to most people that we have a major problem concerning abuse and our children. I have been told that explaining Franklin Credit Union is beating a dead horse, but I think that if we could understand exactly what happened here- we will be better equipped to identify and deal with the same issues in the future, thus safeguarding our children from being abducted, raped, and murdered in the shadows, as they are now. The future has a tendency to repeat itself- and I do not want to see a repeat, much less a continuation, of what I and so many others have experienced regarding abuse at the hands of our own government. The issues I present are important, and I am demanding that they be considered, because there is no better time than the present. We must start holding our officials accountable, if we do not- things will continue to spin out of control with no one worthy at the helm.
Rabbit Hole: A Satanic Ritual Abuse Survivor’s Story will be hitting the market the middle of January 2012, and my hopes is that it presents my concerns in such a way that we will have some honest discourse on the subjects I present. It is time. Tomorrow is too late, esp. considering that there are children’s lives on the line this very moment. It is time that we face the ugly truths of our nation and finally deal with the shadow that is pervasive in so many lives right now. Perhaps over dramatic, but I believe that our very survival as a species depends on it.