I remember reading this a long time ago even before I set up an account on JWN. Loved reading it then and it's still just as good of a read now.
My two week consulting trip to Bethel (the beginning of the end) Part 4
by seven006 83 Replies latest jw friends
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james_woods
This, for all our newer members - was the author of the supremely classic "Freddy Brown Shoes" account of how he met F. Franz on the way to his volunteer assignment - and Freddy was actually talking to his shoes.
Sad now that I better understand the senility of age - but this was the moron that was leading what is now 7 million people into religious insanity.
Talking to his shoes.
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Scott77
At a time of my depression or feeling of isolation as I fought to DA myself against all adds, this was the first article I come across. What a relief! It was like an oasis in the desert. That was in 2007. I was so profoundly shocked. Bethel as the bastion of holiness was demystified. By concidence,it was the same time that I read about Anderson's exposure of Bethel as a place where a list of pedophile elders are stored. The courage of this humble, God fearing woman was touching.
Scott77
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talesin
Any news of Seven? I see he stopped posting 3 years ago, while I was away. I have been wondering for quite some time, how he was faring w/ his illness, a PM would be appreciated.
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Scott77
marked for later.
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clarity
Glad this story was brought forward, the archives are such a wonderful treasure!
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The bethel trip is an amazing "watchtower unmasked" story!
I read through it, that first shocking, terrible, fascinating, eye-opening week, 2 yrs ago!
I walked around in a daze muttering ... whaaat? No! Yes! Can't be. OMG! It is a CULT!
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So Dave's story stands out and I thank him so much for it. I hope he's around still.
Wouldn't it be great to hear from him again?
clarity
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ziddina
Bump...
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ziddina
Bump...
Again!!!
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poppers
I wanted to go back and put a little sign on the door of the secret library that said "When leaving please turn the light off, a new light will be installed on each visit."
I did slip the wine bottle carrying kid a twenty and told him not to share it with his boss. I swore Id never go back to that restaurant. I don't think a couple of Muslim fundamentalist liked the service there either.
That's some great stuff.