NORTH AMERICAN FREEDOM FOUNDATION (NAFF)

 Using Education and Remembrance to Advocate for U.S. and Canadian  
 Victims and Survivors of Mind Control,
 Torture, Slavery, and Related Terror
 

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Remembrance Garden - Torture

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This section honors all victims survivors of psychological and/or physical torture.  

 

Acoma Crape Myrtle

Acoma Crape Myrtle
- white blossoms from mid to late summer. Honors the inherent innocence of all torture victims. Planted October 1997.

 

 

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Bristol Red Weigela - covered with hundreds of pink blossoms in mid-spring. Donated October 1997 to honor a deceased male victim. 

 

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Candy Tuft  - in container. Dark green, small, slim leaves. Small clusters of white blossoms in spring. Donated in 1999 by a grandmother to honor her 28 victimized grandchildren.
Coreopsis  - same container. Yellow, daisy-shaped blossoms in summer.  Planted spring 2004.    

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Chattanooga Spruce
- hardy, light blue-green evergreen. Honors victims of torture perpetrated in southeastern Tennessee. Planted March 1998. 

 

 

 

Cranberry Cotoneaster
Cranberry Cotoneaster
- low-growing bush. Small orange-red berries. Honors survivors and victims of criminal, covert sadistic rituals perpetrated in the spring. Planted in 1997.

    

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Weeping Cherry Tree - ornamental. Drooping branches covered with pink blossoms in early spring.  Donated by two friends in honor of Lauren Stratford, deceased survivor/activist. Planted spring 2002.

 

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Blue Angel hosta - planted in 2005.    

 

Dwarf Pampas Grass

 

Dwarf Pampas Grass - ornamental grass. Soft white plumes late summer through fall. Honors child victims of torture. Planted April 1998.

    

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Sunningdale Silver Pampas Grass - tall ornamental grass. White plumes late summer through fall. Planted spring 2005.

 

 

Mock Orange bush

 

Mock Orange Bush - evergreen bush. White blossoms in late spring. Planted October 1997. 

 

    
Pink Dogwood in fall

 

Pink DogwoodTree - pink-white blossoms in spring. Green leaves turn purple-red in fall. Honors the survivor mother-in-law of a female survivor.  Planted in April 1998.

    

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Spiraea Shibori - bush with tiny, fuzzy white, light pink, and dark pink blossoms in summer. Planted spring 2005.

 

Sungold Buddleia

Sungold Butterfly Bush (Buddleia) - fragrant, gold colored cones of flowers beginning in mid-summer. Attracts butterflies. Honors North Americans victimized during criminal Nazi Golden Dawn, Illuminati, and Luciferian rituals. Planted in 1997. 

    
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Pride of Atlanta Azalea
(2) - vivid red blossoms in spring. Honor victims of criminal occult ritual abuse perpetrated in the vicinity of Atlanta, Georgia. Planted in 2002. 

 

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Ghost Painted Fern - planted spring 2005. 

 

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Pictum Painted Fern - planted spring 2005. 

 

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Globe Yew - evergreen bush. Soft green needles. Planted spring 2006.

 Pink rose bush

Pink rose bush - small pink roses in summer. Honors a survivor's deceased infant daughter. Planted in 1998.

 

Tritoma - aka Red Hot Poker. Perennial. Spikes covered with bright orange and yellow blossoms mid to late summer. Attracts hummingbirds. Planted spring 2006.

White Striped Dwarf Bamboo (2) - in containers. Variegated green and white leaves. Planted October 2000. 

Yellow Lady Banks - climbing rose on metal arbor. Yellow roses in summer. Planted by a visiting survivor in 1995. 

      

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This web page was last edited on 08/16/2007.

 

Emergency contacts and resources 

SOUTHEAST
TENNESSEE

Catholic Charities of East Tennessee, Inc.
Chattanooga Office
Phone 423-267-1297 
Fax 423-265-4923

Children's 
Advocacy Centerof Hamilton County County
 
24-hour child abuse hotline: 
1-877-54-ABUSE

Domestic Violence
Resources

Focus Adolescent Services: Family Help in Tennessee
(410) 341-4342
(877) 362-8727

The Partnership
for Families,
Children and Adults
(Partnershipfca)

Family Violence 
Services Shelter

and Sexual Crisis & Resource Center
24-hour hotline:
(423) 755-2700

Survival Necessities Assistance

Tennessee Dept.
of Human Services

Child and elder abuse
24-hour hotline:
(423) 266-0162

USA 

Abuse Consultants
Suicide resource
page

Child Help USA
24-hour National
Child Abuse Hotline

1-800-422-4453

Cyber Tipline
To report child sexual exploitation
24-hour hotline: 1-800-843-5678

Domestic Abuse Helpline for Men
24-hour hotline:
1-877-643-1120, 
pin # 0757

Friends of Battered Women and Their Children
Counseling and legal
advocacy
24-hour hotline:
1-800-603-4357

Hot Peach
Pages - USA
State lists of agencies against domestic violence

KID SAVE
"Referrals to shelters, mental health services,
sexual abuse
treatment, substance abuse, family counseling,
residential care, adoption/foster care, etc."
24-hour helpline:
1-800-543-7283

National Center
for Missing and
Exploited
Children (NCMEC)

24-hour hotline
1-800-843-5678

National Center
on Elder Abuse

State Elder Abuse
Hotlines

National Family
Violence Helpline

24-hour hotlines:
National Child
Abuse Hotline

1-800-422-4453
National Domestic
Violence Hotline

1-800-799-7233 or
1-800-787-3244
(TTY)

Victims of elder abuse
1-800-879-6682

National Family
Violence Hotline

24-hour hotlines:
1-800- 221-2681  
1-800- 222-2000

National Runaway/ Adolescent Suicide Hotline
24-hour hotline:
1-800-621-4000

National Suicide Hotline
(Centerstone)
24-hour hotline:
1-800-SUICIDE
(1-800-784-2433)

National Youth
Crisis Hotline

"...for children and
youth who are
abused, suicidal, chemically dependent, depressed over family
or school problems, runaway or
abandoned."
24-hour hotline
1-800-442-4673

Prevent Suicide 
Do you feel you have tried everything, and nothing makes pain go away? Do you feel like your answer is suicide? Then please just take one minute and dial 1-800-SUICIDE 
(1-800-784-2433)

Rape, Abuse, &
Incest National
Network (RAINN)

24-hour hotline:
1-800-656-4673

SAFE (Self-Abuse
Finally Ends) Alternatives)
 

Provides Information;
not a crisis number
1-800-DONT-CUT
(1-800-366-8288)

Stop Abuse for
Everyone (SAFE)

Stop It Now!
Child Sexual Abuse Prevention Helpline 
(office hours only)
1-888-773-8368

Suicide Prevention
24-hour hotlines

1-800-827-7571
1-800-784-2433

Virtual Global Task Force (VGT)
"...made up of police forces from around the world working together to fight online child abuse."


CANADA  

Abuse
Consultants

Suicide resources

Centre for Treatment of Sexual Abuse & Childhood Trauma
Serves Ottawa-Carleton 
613-233-4929

Hot Peach
Pages - Canada
  
Agencies against
domestic violence

Kids' Help Phone
National phone counselling svc. for children and youths
24-hour hotline
1-800-668-6868

Stop Abuse for
Everyone (SAFE)

Telecare Distress
Centre
Confidential 24-hour crisis and befriending phone support line:
(905) 459-7777
(Not toll-free)
Email address: telecare@on.aibn.com

Victims of Violence
For victims of violent crime - Ottawa, Ontario
(613) 233-0052
vofv@victimsofviolence.
on.ca

Virtual Global Task Force (VGT)
"...made up of police forces from around the world working together to fight online child abuse."

Many more helpful contacts are listed on NAFF's Recovery Resources and More Resources  web pages.

 

Every day around the world, and even here in the United States, children are sold into virtual slavery or traffic for the worst forms of sexual abuse -  President Bill Clinton, U.N. Protocol Orders Signing Ceremony July 5, 2000.

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