I will absolutely second that. I bought her first book (and no, I don't think buying her initial book is 'aiding and abetting' her) but I was mixed in my feelings about her claims. So much of what she said was straight out of church manuals, how could I not accept it, yet I still felt something was 'off' in her story. Finding out how deeply influenced she was by Energy healing caused me to be more suspicious (and that came up here on LDSFF by posters who shared their stories about Energy Healing in general) and then the work of Onsdag and Sarah to expose her participation on AVOW during the years before she wrote her first book and many of the inconsistencies in her book and her claims. That was all shared here on LDSFF and I'd say it has done a lot to point out her doings, we've consistently pointed out her predictions which have not come true and the changes she's made to her message and the evolving claims as she's moved into making her Greater Relief Fund the focus of her mission.
There's no question that discussions on this forum have had an influence and changed some people's minds. And as long as she continues to promote herself, now through another book and her podcasts-- I think it's worthwhile for posters on LDSFF to essentially hold her feet to the fire.