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The 2019 Annual Ritual Abuse, Secretive Organizations and Mind Control Conference Special Low Prices
The 2019 Annual Ritual Abuse, Secretive Organizations and Mind Control Conference
August 17 – 18, 2019
DoubleTree near
Bradley International Airport
Windsor Locks, CT
Special low prices until mid June - whole conference only $150 or even lower special low income rates.
Research and Information on Dissociative Identity Disorder (formerly called Multiple Personality Disorder) https://ritualabuse.us/research/did/
Speaker List
These descriptions may be heavy for survivors.
Deception by Organized Abuser Groups: Helping Your Front
People and Your Insiders Recognize the Lies and Tricks Which Keep You
Enslaved by Alison Miller
If you are a survivor of abuse by a mind-controlling abuser group,
you have parts who have been trained to obey abusers because they
believe lies your abusers told you. The abusers deceived you in
childhood, using drugs, acted-out scenarios, stage magic, stories and
films to control your child parts and prevent you from speaking out
about the abuse. Their power over you depends on your young parts
believing the abusers’ lies. If you learn to recognize when your
emotions and behavior are influenced by these deceptions, and to
discover the ways in which you were deceived, you can increase your
freedom from the abuser group. (Skype presention)
Alison Miller, Ph.D. is a retired clinical
psychologist who practised in Victoria, B.C., Canada and worked with
survivors of organized abuse, including ritual abuse and mind control
from 1990 to 2017. She has twice chaired the RAMCOA (ritual abuse/mind
control/organized abuse) special interest group of the International
Society for the Study of Trauma and Dissociation. She is the author of
Healing the Unimaginable: Treating Ritual Abuse and Mind Control (for
therapists), Becoming Yourself: Overcoming Mind Control and Ritual Abuse
(for survivors), and co-author with survivor Wendy Hoffman of From the
Trenches: A Victim and Therapist Talk about Mind Control and Ritual
Abuse. She has published several other book chapters and articles, as
well as being the originator of the LIFE Seminars parent education
programs.
A Survivor’s View of Recovery from Ritual Abuse by Neil Brick
Recovery from ritual abuse can take many years. Recovery may include
working through memories, building functionality and developing more
effective ways of interacting and integrating emotions. Every
individual has different experiences that lead them through the recovery
path. Neil Brick will discuss his long journey healing from severe
abuse. This will include ways he has learned more about himself, ways he
has learned to develop healthier interactions with others and ways he
has helped others along the recovery path.
Neil Brick is a survivor of ritual abuse and mind
control. His work continues to educate the public about child abuse,
trauma and ritual abuse crimes. His child abuse and ritual abuse
newsletter S.M.A.R.T. https://ritualabuse.us has been published for over 23 years. http://neilbrick.com
Part One: Daniel Roemer will share his own story
using PowerPoint, visuals and clips from his docudrama “Gray”, which
digs deep into uncovering my abuse history, actual news articles from
the time of the abuse, and includes interviews with prominent locals and
family members, and his personal search for what went on.
Part Two: Daniel Roemer will conduct a film-making
101 class (designed for self-taping and interviewing others) – to share
the story, both technical and directorial how-to’s. Clinicians would
also benefit in having these skills to share their methods of work.
Everyone has a unique story, whether you are a clinician, a survivor
or both. Stories, since the beginning of time, united tribes and
cultures and passed along their ideals by framing LIFE as a narrative.
Stories helped the listener to feel less alone in the world, feel
inspired, and helped them to become all the wiser on their own journey.
As survivors, our ‘through-lines’ can get messed up, become
discombobulated; our brains try to put memories back together, our
emotions can flood us— it is hard. TELLING OUR STORIES can not only help
“put the beads back on the string,” but it can be incredibly cathartic
for both the storyteller and (if interviewing a source) the interviewee.
It can also educate viewers not aware of survivor struggles, empowering
them with knowledge and heightening their sensitivities, along with
raising awareness. Helping others can be the most healing elixir of all.
It gives meaning to suffering. Through many forms of media, we now have
the ability to share our stories in ways we never could before.
A survivor or clinician wielding FILMMAKING SKILLS has the ability
to ignite a long-lasting, pervasive force of influence, exposing, and
becoming a voice to be reckoned with in the survivor community; as we
shall not be silenced. We are a YouTube generation, and there are
specific ways to utilize simple tools to share stories even as novice
media-makers.
Daniel Roemer’s unique and powerful style of directing has lead him
to receive such attention as USA Film’s Top 10 Emerging Director’s list
at the age of 20, two-time Project Greenlight Best Director Finalist
(Ben Affleck/Matt Damon), and student Academy Award State finalist by
age 22.
He has been characterized as “a filmmaker with his finger on the
pulse of the world’s youth,” as his short films have been distributed
theatrically in over 75 countries. Partnering with Inspirational Films
in Europe, colleges have packed out auditoriums with over three thousand
students, as well as standing room only theaters in major European
cities.
He’s screened in festivals including Sundance, AFI Fest, LA Shorts
Fest, and a special senator screening in Washington DC (for selected
congressmen). Daniel was also among the few who finalized for the LA
Shorts Fest “DNA Award,” the festival’s top honor of a million dollar
feature deal with Universal Pictures (500 contestants).
Recently Daniel was a top 50 Director Finalist (of 10,000 entrants)
for Fox’s reality show “On the Lot”, produced by Steven Spielberg and
Mark Burnett, showcasing filmmakers “bound for stardom”. His shooting
and editing have aired on Good Morning America, Dr. Phil and Arsenio
Hall’s TV series “The World’s Funniest Moments”. His behind the scenes
work includes Sony Picture’s exclusive (I Love Your Work) starring
Giovanni Ribisi, Jason Lee, Vince Vaughn, Christina Ricci and Elvis
Costello.
His nonprofit work includes interviews and promos with John
Travolta, Kelly Preston, Meryl Streep, Olivia Newton-John, John Ritter,
Pierce Brosnan and Selma Blair, as well as an extensive interview with
Ben Stiller for The Huckleberry Fund (nonprofit for Homeless Children).
Editing credits include 15-week TV series “Beyond the Felt,” showcasing
world’s top poker players, A&E reality TV show “Dumpster Diving,”
feature-length documentary on Breast Cancer, starring Christina
Applegate, Melissa Etheridge and Sheryl Crow (distrib. Lionsgate).
He’s filmed and edited for A&E E!, ET, Access Hollywood, TV
News, and screened at national conventions for 20th Century Fox
Producer, Ralph Winter (X-Men 1&2, X-Men: The Last Stand, Fantastic
4). Most recently Daniel directed a TV pilot for CW Network (Atlanta)
and is in post production, as well as finishing his feature-length
documentary “Red White and Blowhard” shot across the US 2012-2013. https://www.imdb.com/name/nm1281008/
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