Today, I received the following email from the National Organization of Women. The email is probably just a nice "thank you note and don't bother us again", but you never know. I also included my reply in the quotes below.
If you are a woman and feel that the WTBTS adversely affected your life, please write about your experiences to [email protected] or complete the electronic mail form at http://www.now.org/comments.html.
From: Robert [Deleted]
To: " [email protected] " < [email protected] >
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2012 1:14 PM
Subject: Re: comments concerning Helping Victims of Dangerous Orgs
Dear NOW Staff Representative,
Thank you for reading and responding to my request to at least send an email blast to NOW members to visit the White House petition “Protect Millions of Americans from Dangerous Orgs” at http://wh.gov/tFK and/or Facebook page “Protecting Americans from Dangerous Orgs” at http://on.fb.me/wh-petition . In the one dangerous org that I am most familiar with about 600,000 American women are taught to be subservient to men, and about 4.2 million in the World.
From personal experience, I like most Americans was unaware of mind-control techniques used and harm caused by dangerous orgs until I met a Jehovah's Witness, who tried to recruit me into the Watchtower Bible & Tract Society (WB&TS). Dangerous orgs like the (WB&TS) are very good at promoting a positive image of the org by using mind and emotional control techniques to coerce and intimidate its members to promote the org. Steve Hassan's website ( www.freedomofmind.com ) and the "Protecting Americans from Dangerous Orgs" facebook page contain valuable information about identifying dangerous orgs and how to help victims of dangerous orgs.
Sincerely,
Robert [Deleted]
From: NOW < [email protected] >
To: 'Robert [Deleted]
Sent: Monday, June 11, 2012 7:11 AM
Subject: RE: comments concerning Helping Victims of Dangerous Orgs
Dear Robert,
Thank you for contacting NOW. With a paid staff of less than 30 and 1/2 a
million member activists NOW works on a variety of issues that affect the
lives of women on a daily basis, but unfortunately we can't address all
issues that are worthy of attention.
The disproportionate effect of dangerous cults on women is an important
issue and your comments are noted. NOW appreciates learning from all those
concerned about women’s rights.
Best,
NOW Staff
-----Original Message-----
From: Robert [Deleted]
Sent: Friday, June 08, 2012 7:38 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: comments concerning Helping Victims of Dangerous Orgs
Name: Robert [Deleted] Member: no
Contact Information:
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E-mail: [Deleted]
Comments:
Dear NOW Communication Administrator,
Does NOW believe that women (and men) have basic rights of freedom of
religious belief and speech and wants to help victims of dangerous orgs? If
NOW does, please send an email Blast to NOW members about visiting the White
House petition “Protect Millions of Americans from Dangerous Orgs” at wh.gov/tFK before June 15, 2012; post a link to the petition on the NOW
website; “Like” the White House petition link above and the Facebook link
below; and/or write letters to the President, your U.S. senators, and your
U.S. representative.
Women are abused by dangerous orgs more than men, because men lead most
dangerous orgs. Warning: watching the first 30 seconds of the video “Women
and Religious Cults (1 of 5)” ( www.youtube.com/watch?v=PvvnU59BIdc&feature=related ) shows the dark side of
some dangerous orgs.
This is my second attempt to promote this petition on the White House
website – the first petition expired on May 26, 2012. If 25,000 people
(Americans only, probably) sign the petition by June 30, 2012, the White
House Staff will review this petition. If more than 150 people sign this
petition before June 30, 2012, the petition will be viewable by all White
House website visitors and appear on internet search browsers.
For more information about this petition, please read information on the
Facebook page “Protecting Americans from Dangerous Orgs” using either on.fb.me/wh-petition (short url) or www.facebook.com/pages/Protecting-Americans-from-Dangerous-Orgs/264002310365 . Most of my ideas for identifying a dangerous org (e.g., cults), I
learned from reading Steve Hassan's book “Combatting Cult Mind Control” and
relating it to my personal experiences with Jehovah's Witnesses. Steve
Hassan signed the White House petition and tweeted about the petition
through his website ( www.freedomofmind.com ).
Thank you in advance for reviewing and responding to my email.
Sincerely,
Robert [Deleted]