Do we have "original" indipendent documents proving that Rutherford was an alcoholic?

by psyco 25 Replies latest watchtower scandals

  • joe134cd
    joe134cd

    About the women thing. I read somewhere it wasn’t until Knorr took over that the religion become more sex focused and less catholic focused.

  • FragrantAddendum
    FragrantAddendum

    wt's been focused on sexually abusing people and covering it up since it's foundation with charles taze russell

    rutherford was the "pid" of russell's day

    he did "spin" before it was called spin

    then rutherford was the next sexually abusive dude in charge of wt-land

    he had his share of shenanigans at beth-sarim and beth-shan

    Watchtower Sabotage - Joseph Rutherford, Beth-Shan, Freemasons, Ritual Sex Abuse

    https://youtu.be/-KVcCXwNvJY

  • vienne
    vienne

    That's a root beer dispenser. Note the pump on top. If it was beer the container would be on its side and there would be a spigot. Spirits would be in bottles. Fake news.

  • FragrantAddendum
    FragrantAddendum

    vienne, i didn't make any comments on the photo

    i just shared the photo

    but as regards home brewing

    i have done home-fermenting before

    of various beverages

    you use what you use

    if that was a "prohibition era" photo

    then it's not like there'd be some kind of legal documents tracing what was in the container if it was alcohol

    you weren't there vienne

    stop making stuff up

  • FragrantAddendum
  • FragrantAddendum
    FragrantAddendum

    https://youtu.be/YeGqp4E8azY

    i wasn't there so i don't know what rutherford was drinking

    but the dude was a liar and a player

    so circumstances being circumstances

    it wouldn't surprise me if he over imbibed frequently

    wt hierarchy leaders today are the same way

    just ask anthony morris

    or someone on a local body of elders

  • Rivergang
    Rivergang
    If it was beer the container would be on its side and there would be a spigot.
    Note the pump on top

    Actually, in the time and place where I grew up, vertically mounted beer containers were in common usage. Made out of stainless steel, and with a "pump on top", they looked just like a slimmed-down version of the one in that Boozerford Rutherford photograph. (The container in that photo looks to be of about 4.5 Imperial gallons in capacity. Those that I remember held 2.5 Imperial gallons - i.e. 11.35 litres).

    Another thing that I vividly recall about those containers was that they were very popular amongst the booze-artists of the time!

  • vienne
    vienne

    the one who's making thing up is you.

  • peacefulpete
    peacefulpete

    vienne....72,73 according to wiki

  • FragrantAddendum

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