The Thunderstorms of Eden: The Odyssey of a Second-Generation Cult Survivor and Her Recovery from Child Abuse

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For decades the author did not realize the symptoms of PTSD and ADHD she was experiencing were due to the childhood trauma she was subjected to while a member of the Church of Scientology's Sea Organization. At the age of 17, as one of the first residents of the "Big Blue" (the landmark building in Los Angeles), she not only witnessed the largest FBI raid in history, she was also a member of the infamous 1977 PAC RPF (Rehabilitation Project Force) where she pulled 18-hour shifts performing heavy labor to renovate the new headquarters. What followed were years of sleepless nights as a member of the United States Guardian's Office while the Church battled the government to keep L. Ron Hubbard's wife, Mary Sue Hubbard, out of jail for her role in illegal government break-ins known as Operation Snow White. Sandra left in the 80's only to find herself haunted by the ghosts of the Church for decades. She found solidarity through her work with refugees from Cambodia and Africa and healing through her work as a photographer. She has bonded with her fellow cohorts known as the Children of Scientology, breaking the stigma of isolation so many second-generation cult survivors have struggled with. Her memoir shines the way for the children of the world who have experienced similar trauma (through genocide and war), by advancing the conversation on Adverse Childhood Experiences and how this universal crisis affects over 34 million people in the U.S. alone, transcending all racial boundaries. Her journey spans over five decades and 30 countries culminating in a truth-to-power indictment against Scientology, one of the most powerful cults in existence today, known for their celebrity followers and their well-documented attacks against their victims and critics to keep the truth from coming out. Never once has the Church taken any responsibility for their actions.

Author(s): Sandra Kay
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Year: 2018

Language: English
Pages: 327
Tags: scientology,dianetics

2015
1977
How It All Really Began
The Early ’70s
Early Introduction
Thetans in Small Bodies
Cambodia, 1975 Onward
1976
1976–1977
The Death Star
The Wall of Fire
1979
Cambodia—1978–79
1980–81
The Red Pill
1982
January 28, 1986
The Ordinary World
1988
Coming to America—1979
1990
The Early ’90s
Mercer Lake
What You Can’t Leave Behind
Rolia
You Don’t Have to Live Like a Refugee
The Death of My Mother
The She-Monster
Mamma Vongie
The Khmer Empire
The Golden Leaf
Battambang
2012
New Year’s Day 2013
2014
2015
2017
Scientology and the Aftermath Docu-series: Diggin’ in the Dirt
The Hotel California—2018
A Murder of Crows
The Children of Scientology
After the Thunder
Epilogue
Aknowledgements
On Cults
Bibliography: Scientology Reference Materials
Scientology Harassment, a sampling
Notes