Hi Londo111, Although I would prefer that Barbara Anderson (or Raymond Franz if he was living) write to the Washington Post because of her extensive knowledge of the inner workings of Bethel or Candace Conti, any JW who has changed their minds about believing that the WTBTS has any "Truth" and then lost relationships with close friends and family members could easily write a very poignant story to any News editor using the following template.
The most important things to remember are to write a respectiful and heart-wrenching story about one's personal experiences, to be compassionate towards JWs, and to remind readers to independently research the WTBTS and to critically think for oneself before accepting a bible study with a JW.
Peace be with you and everyone, who you love,
Robert
template for letters to the editor
[Insert brief paragraph how long you were a JW and what you are actively doing to educate people about the Watchtower/JW.org or to help JWs.]
[Insert brief paragraph telling how/why you awoke and what it cost you personally because of the Watchtower's/JW.org's doctrines.]
[Edit paragraph as needed] As the Organization rebrands itself as JW.org and celebrates its 100 year anniversary of “Kingdom Rule” at its international convention in Landover (DC), I sadly remember Witness victims of sexual abuse and molestation, those who died refusing whole-blood transfusions, and those who have been victimized by the Organization’s shunning doctrine and hope for more merciful changes for the Organization.
Before accepting a bible study from Witnesses, please independently research and critically think for yourself about the Watchtower’s history and doctrines and about dangerous cults by visiting reputable websites like www.jwfacts.com,www.watchtowerdocuments.com, and www.freedomofmind.com.