On the German board we recently had a discussion about the people that were involved in the production of the Aid-book and that later left the Organization. In CoC the following persons are mentioned in connection with the Aid-book project: Lyman Swingle, John Wischuk, Raymond Franz and Reinhard Lengtat.
Franz and Lengtat later left the JW. Lyman Swingle was a GB member. He was somehow punished for being too liberal but he stayed in the Org and on the GB.
I had not known anything about John Wischnuk until Dogpatch reposted the new structure of the Corporations and I noticed that he is one of the Directors of the WTS of Pennsylvania.
It seems that he has not have a crisis of conscience.
Does anybody know any details about this guy?
John N. Wischuk
by GermanXJW 9 Replies latest watchtower scandals
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GermanXJW
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Nosferatu
Well, I don't know the guy personally, but I'm guessing he's old, he's a JW, and all his suits are made from the finest polyester.
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stillajwexelder
In CoC the following persons are mentioned in connection with the Aid-book project: Lyman Swingle, John Wischuk, Raymond Franz and Reinhard Lengtat.
Also Ed Dunlap and Albert Schroeder so 3 of the team were DF'd Lengtat, Franz and Dunlap -- that is a pretty high strike rate if you ask me
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GermanXJW
I spotted him on the 2015 production "The Kingdom - 100 Years and Counting"
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TJ Brother
Any news about Reinhard lengtat ? As it currently believes ? What is your position on the watchtower and its teachings ? because he left ?
I'd sure like to read what he has to say. Thanks. -
Da.Furious
Just got notified that he (JohnWischuk) passed away at an age of 83 as the one of the Lord's other sheep. -
No Longer a JW Brother
What other sheep would that be? The ones in sheep covering but really are wolves? -
Da.Furious
No Longer a JW Brother: This was written in his memorial card. unfortunately i can not share it since it is not public and was sent to me by a friend. -
compound complex
My cohorts and I worked on Aid to Bible Understanding in the pressroom; for its production, I painstakingly prepared make-ready for the rotary presses. I was criticized for being too slow and meticulous. Later, Brother XXXXXXX and I proofread thousands of AtBU references in the 1966/1970 WT Index.
Again, I was too slow and methodical. Always rushed . . .
Regardless, I do love the book. It has always been my fave of all the pubs.
CC
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jookbeard
I've often wondered about him also