I disassociated myself a few months ago. I requested confirmation that they have received the letters
(I sent multiple copies) I also asked for details about the announcement. I know I'm being
shunned, but I never heard anything from the elders. I would have
thought that they would at least try to confirm that I was the person who sent the letter. Imagine
the amount of mischief that could be caused by people sending in DA letters on behalf of others if the elders don't check up on this.
It would be kind of fun to return to the meetings and ask the elders why nobody will talk to me, sue them for
slander when they say they announced I wasn't a JW and DA again after it is settled. I think it
could work if I didn't send out so many personal letters at the same time.
Well, I'll send another letter asking for details, but I wanted to know a little more about their
procedures first. I want to have some sort of written response from them as evidence in the event
of future litigation. (I know it's hard to sue for enforced shunning now, but I hope the legal climate will
change in the future.) I intend to do the same with the headquarters in Brooklyn.
Another question. Will the elders ever try to contact me to see if I want to return or to tell me
the procedure for returning? I know they do this kind of thing with DF persons, but I don't know if
DA is different. I have no interest in ever returning, but I think it's outrageous that they would
allow a longtime member leave without even telling them how they can return.
I've already made a couple of posts, but never properly introduced myself. I'll do that when I have more time. I'm thinking of doing something musical.