Why I Didn't Speak Last Year — and Why the Truth Found Its Way Out Anyway
Why I Didn't Speak Last Year — and Why the Truth Found Its Way Out Anyway
Last year, when everything happened, I could not speak.
Not because I had nothing to say. Because we were blocked out of the group where they continued to talk about it — making their own statements, forming their own narrative, saying whatever they wanted — while Tammy and I could not defend ourselves.
Someone pretty high up at the company called us liars. Said there was no non-disclosure. Said we were making it up.
But Tammy had signed an NDA. She *could not* speak. That is the whole point of an NDA — it silences you so the other side gets to tell the story.
I was not told to sign one. I did not. I did not have to.
But by then, they had already said so much. They had set the narrative. They had told their version without us ever being able to say what really happened.
So I made a choice.
I figured the truth does not need to sell itself. It finds its way out without me having to force it. It always does.
So I remained quiet. And I kept building.
**Here is what I learned:**
Most people can see through the bullshit. Most did.
They saw what my upline was doing. They saw her behavior. They saw what the company was doing — their actions, their choices, their decision to call two people liars in a Facebook group. Two people who helped build that company. Who had the largest team. Who dedicated five years of their life to teaching, educating, and helping people — regardless of what team they were on.
That is why we created a school. Because the demand could not keep up anymore. We could not keep up. We had to do something different. So we built it.
I even asked important people in the company: *"What about all these practitioners asking us for training and teaching?"*
Their answer: *"It is never going to come from us."*
So let me get this straight.
I build it. I do the education for you. I travel to Australia twice to teach for your company. I sell the AO Scan to everyone who comes into my practice so I can empower them and teach them. And then you want to rip it all down — just so you can build your own school?
When they did that, people saw right through it.
The truth did not need me to defend it. It defended itself.
I did not speak last year because I did not have to.
The truth always finds its way out.
And now I am speaking — not to blame, not to fight. Just to say: *this is what happened. This is what I walked through. And I am still here.*