Life as a Whistleblower, by Countess Sigrid von Galen

Stealing Lives/Der Raub des Lebens: Life as a Whistleblower,

 by Countess Sigrid von Galen


Life as a whistleblower is changing from the instant truth is exposed. It is the moment of no return, when you send off your evidence and analysis.

Your environment is changing, the people in your life are also affected by it and they will respond also differently to the challenges that come with this burden.

The more powerful the perpetrator circles that you expose, in this case church&state, the more radical the change,as your old familiar home is no longer a sanctuary but every safe house becomes a temporary shelter , some even a refuge, with no transition.

There are moments you literally have to run for your life. You live day by day, never knowing, what comes next.

But we all have a duty to the truth, and to expose crimes, when we know of them. Once a whistleblower you are mainly on your own in many ways for many different reasons.

For further reading:


Stealing Lives/ Der Raub des Lebens

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