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mann377
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Publications Printing Over The Years
by Hunyadi ini was hoping someone in the know, perhaps dave, gamaliel or another former or present insider could help me with the following.. what were the different types of printing presses or methods used by the wtbts over the years, and in what years did they officially change over from one to the other?
some kind of a chronology from the 50's to present day would be appreciated.
feel free to email me or pm me if you prefer.. kind regards,.
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mann377
The Society use flat bed press (Heildelberg) from the early 1900's for most of their printing until they got rotary presses in the 30's. They used the rotary letter presses until the 1980's and they switched over to offset printing tooday. Most of the rotary presses were made by the M.A.N. company in Germany, some by the Cottrell Co.and some by the H.O.E. Co. I ran a flat bed press in 1973 in Bld'g #1, M.A.N. press in Bld'g #3 and a M.A.N. at the Farm for 3 years.
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mann377
I scanned some of the article......see if this works
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mann377
I guess the WTBS is concerned (Ha Ha)
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Publications on the internet
by mann377 inif the watchtower and all the publications are such "life saving" materials from "god's earthly organization" why don't they put them on the web?
any thoughts on this?
have you asked any loyal dubs why and what answers have you gotten?
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mann377
If the Watchtower and all the publications are such "life saving" materials from "god's earthly organization" why don't they put them on the web? Any thoughts on this? Have you asked any loyal dubs why and what answers have you gotten? The WTBS has never addressed this.
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Lies and the Lying Jehovah's Witnesses who tell them
by joelbear ina visit home recently brought me back up against the destructiveness of the watchtower society.. far from being happy, my parents are exhaustingly sad, angry and bitter.
they spent the weekend.
chopping first at each other and then at my brother and i. how we had disappointed them.
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mann377
There are many schools of thought here. First the way a person veiws their religion has a lot to do with their attitude. Some view it as a insurance policy for the here after ( These are the arrogant ones), some use it to persue egotistical goals (These are the enforcers), some use it for social reasons because regular society will not put up with them ( These are the usefull fools). Most will become bitter when they realize the time they have spent devoted to an organization that has no more truth or guidence than a house cat. Many demonstrate there bitterness in various ways and what you have experienced from your parents is just a sign of their bitterness ( ever heard of the saying " misery loves company"). Remember a religion that has all the answers................allows no questions!
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Check this out
by mann377 in.
http://jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/120503/met_14221643.shtml
to bad the reporter did not know that the dubs were charged $12,000 for the one day assembly at the assembly hall and did not complain.
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mann377
http://jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/120503/met_14221643.shtml
To bad the reporter did not know that the dubs were charged $12,000 for the one day assembly at the assembly hall and did not complain.
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I need public/court records about what really happened in 1919
by truthseeker inthe society teaches that in 1919, jehovah and jesus christ inspected them (when they were still known as bible students) and promptly released them from babylonish captivity by freeing the officers of the watchtower bible & tract society from prison.. .
are there any public or court records to substantiate evidence against them, that they were released only by agreement that they would not publish certain chapters of a book, i can't remember the title .
in return the government agreed to release them.. .
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mann377
The "Finished Mystery" book available today is missing he pages that offended the Government.
Which pages are missing? I have a copy that was one of the first editions.
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Look what I get to see!
by WildHorses ini am a really big fan of history and the titanic has always been of great interest to me.
i was listening to the radio on my way to work this morning and heard about the exhibit here in raleigh.
i asked my son, manuel, if he would like to go and he said sure.
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mann377
The exhibit is great! I saw it some years ago. This was of special interest to me because I pioneered with an old brother that was on the Titanic, he died 20 years ago. He told me he was just a child when it went down. He said that he woke up and noticed the room was at an angle and he woke up his sister and asked her about the angle of the room. They went up stairs and got on one of the last life boats, he told me that the ship sunk and then looked like it was coming back up for a time and then finally sunk. This always puzzled me until the discovery by Robert Balllard that the ship broke in half.
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Did the Watchtower Society Construction Crews in Brooklyn Bury Some Bodies?
by Gamaliel inwell this isn't exactly what you might think, but i have the following information based on what i consider good authority.
still, it's without a shred of hard evidence.
i am bringing it up now before the watchtower society tries to sell off the particular building in question.
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mann377
I know for a fact that while digging a tunnel from the 124 building to the Towers, another tunnel was found. This tunnel had lots of old clothing in it. The tunnel came from the river. Part of 124 was the home of Harriet Beecher Stowe and I suspect that she was involved in the underground railroad. I was there when the tunnel was found.