Send me a DM here (it doesn't let me respond), OR email me: imagineabetterworld2020@gmail.com Today I’m honored to introduce you all to: Ritual Abuse, Military Mind Control, and Organized Abuse survivor, thriver, and whistleblower, loving mother, writer, painter, and graphic artist, daydreamer of publishing her own book one day, content creator, nature lover, 12-step fellowship and survivor support group participant, and a courageous warrioress bringing a light to the darkness that is RAMCOA: Mary Sparrow Here’s a little bit about Mary and what you can expect to hear about on today’s episode: From the moment of Mary’s birth, the world seemed to mark her path with eerie precision. Taken from her mother for weeks in the hospital, Mary entered a home where love and terror intertwined like tangled roots. Her father’s sexual abuse began in her earliest years, and her mother’s verbal and physical outburstswere born of unresolved trauma. By age four, she was pulled into a child sex trafficking network in the New York City area, subjected to ritual abuse, pedophile exploitation, pornography, and sophisticated military mind control programming designed to fracture the mind and silence the spirit. Yet even then, a quiet fire burned within her, she carried an inner knowing that refused to be extinguished. She moved through more schools and homes than she had fingers to count growing up, and her mother’s courageous departure from her father at Mary’s age ten-and-a-half ripped the family across the Atlantic to Ireland, then back to Chicago and beyond. That escape ended the trafficking and ritual horrors - but the “discard programming” left behind was ruthless, programming her toward self-destruction. In her late teens, twenties, and thirties, Mary battled intense PTSD - she nearly fulfilled her abusers’ darkest wish - to live and die in their invisible cage of fear. Yet Mary did not break. In her early forties, incest memories surfaced in gentle fragments while she immersed herself in twelve-step recovery. Journaling, intuitive drawing, painting, and nature’s embrace became her anchors. Motherhood to her beloved daughter awakened a wellspring of unconditional love, guiding her to build the joyful childhood she herself had been denied. Twelve-step fellowships, with their raw honesty, humor, and community, became her lifeline. Therapy with compassionate professionals, and holistic healing unlocked layers of release. Most powerfully, she found her tribe: other ritual abuse and mind control survivors who became her life-line and family she never had. Today, Mary stands as a beacon of hard-won triumph. She lives with joy that once seemed impossible. She speaks out - not for fame, but for love. For the friends lost too young to the same traumas. For the truth that sets captives free. For every soul still trapped in fear’s cage. “My abusers wanted me silent and broken,” she exclaims. “I choose to roar with light.” Her voice honors the vulnerable, dismantles the darkness of ritual abuse and mind control, and empowers survivors everywhere to reclaim their power. But Mary is so much more than her survival - she is a vibrant, whole woman whose passions paint the world in color. She writes almost daily, dreaming of the book that will one day carry her truth to thousands. Art flows through her fingers in drawings and paintings born of intuition. Music stirs her soul. Nature remains her sacred cathedral. And in twelve-step fellowships and survivor support circles, she finds profound connection, giving and receiving the healing power of shared vulnerability. Mary’s testimony is not merely one of endurance - it is a statement to every survivor, every silenced voice, every heart that has known darkness: You are Support the show