Jason has always supported survivors in the fight for exposing the ritual abuse within the churches. So has Justin Riggs, Goel and Relentless Hope at great personal cost. No one gets paid for the work we do. We volunteer our time researching, providing resources to survivors, hearing their cases, finding them housing, praying for them and helping them on their journey towards healing. We have sacrificed our time with family and friends. Our biggest adversaries have been the churches and their members because they don’t want to deal with this topic. It’s far easier for them to discredit the survivors, bad mouth our organizations, spread lies, and make false allegations against our character. Even my sweet little church didn’t want to believe the ritual abuse claims at first. They, however, have since come around because they have the hearts to hear the survivor’s stories and believe. We know SRA is happening in many churches across the country and let me remind you that the state of Utah passed a law last year recognizing that ritual abuse exists. We now know that it was happening on Epstein Island and most of our politicians were involved. Heck, Justin Riggs is working on articles revealing the name of LDS Quorum members who went to Epstein Island.
We know without a shadow of a doubt that the LDS Church Leaders (President, Quorum and 70’s) are involved in ritual abuse. We know because there is evidence. The survivors have scars, broken bones, burns, sexual and colon issues discovered through forensic exams, counselor notes, and medical records of persistent UTIs, bowel issues, chronic pain syndromes, and mental health challenges. We know they are telling the truth because they tell about the same abuse with detail down to the color of the flooring and the furniture. They remember the faces of their perpetrators. Their stories corroborate each other despite not knowing each other. They tell us the same church locations for the rituals, the same perpetrators, the same torture techniques, the drugs, the experimentation. We know who you are. Let’s not forget church members couldn’t perform rituals on children if they didn’t have help. So yes, police are involved especially the sheriff offices. Lawyers and judges are involves dropping cases and denying justice. In addition, the Utah FBI and DHS are also involved dropping cases. I submitted 20 cases back in 2019 and all were dropped because the leadership in those organizations obeyed their corrupt attorney general offices.
I know as a member of the LDS Church, you have been told by your leaders not to read information outside your church approved sources. I am asking you to not listen to that advice. You deserve to know the truth about what your church leaders are doing to innocent victims. According to the D & C, you are obligated to remove church leaders who are involved in illegal, ungodly and unethical behavior. Do your research and act. Good people are being silenced and punished for speaking the truth.
Since our original episode with We Are The People, Jason and Alexia Preston have released dozens of videos on the topic of ritual abuse. They’ve given survivors, advocates, and witnesses a forum to tell their stories that wouldn’t otherwise exist. Jason and Alexia Preston released a live video this morning detailing their experience: they were served with papers from the Church Security Department last week, barring them from setting foot on church owned property. As active Latter Day Saints, the Prestons attend church services, and they are now effectively barred from doing so for a year. At the conclusion of that year, the Prestons may re-apply, and the Church may require them to undergo counseling and comply with medication requirements. In short, the Church is defaming Jason and Alexia Preston as mentally ill-crazy-for believing and supporting victims.
We at Relentless Hope are asking you to support Jason and Alexia Preston. Listen to their podcast on We Are The People. Contact your bishop and leaders and tell them that you are not happy about how they have been treated.