Danny says, "A tiger can take down an elephant, if it bites it once a day."
WARNING TO THE WATCHTOWER RELIGIOUS RACKET To the best of my knowledge there is only ONE unique Danny Daniel Haszard in cyberspace the Haszard clan is all over the world we go back to medieval old English. The point is any search pages shown here and there are TENS OF THOUSANDS are going to be 98% anti-Watchtower cult pages,as this is my (Danny Haszard) primary mission. These are links made by me in a 5 1/2 year period all pages created individually and loaded up on the net by hand. http://www.google.com/search?q=Danny+Haszard&rls=com.microsoft:en-us:IE-SearchBox&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&sourceid=ie7&rlz=1I7GGLJ GOOGLE SHOWS 31,000 PAGES Theses results are INCOMPLETE and UNDERRATED as the indexing is slow keeping up with me I make dozens more everyday and NETWORK with other apostates ( this is the real scarypart for you Watchtower) I actually promote other colleague links like JWD, Freeminds and Silentlambs, ahead of my own home page dannyhaszard.com Theses pages are on countless different servers and are cached forever as long as the Internet exist as long as civilization continues. We have IMMORTALITY yes the Watchtower lied when they promised me everlasting life,but I will get it anyway! Watchtower I will haunt you from beyond the grave! Good readCan the Truth Survive the Internet?
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The Underbelly is exposed...........
by AK - Jeff inwhat proactive things have you done [or intend to do] to warn others about the cult you have escaped?
the unfortunate fact of life is that we tend to look only at our own personal benefits from leaving the cult if not careful.
or we give up after a failed attempt.
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The Watchtower on Physics.
by jeeprube ini just stumbled upon the watchtower article on the universal law of gravitation and why newton was wrong......what a laugh!
the deeper you dig the stupider these people become.. http://www.watchtowerinformationservice.org/index.php/watchtower_quotes/medical-science/gravitation_and_electric_energy/.
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ANTI-MATTER. Are the Jehovah witnesses Physicists?That is One fraud tid-bit, that i remember from the 1970,s. How in the Watchtower's apocalyptic vision. Jehovah would use 'Holy anti-matter', to dispose of the billions of bodies post apocalypse. Yes siree.not ordinary plain ole anti-matter but "HOLY ANTI-MATTER"
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CULT LEADERS & 'APOSTATES'
by DannyHaszard incult leaders, in religion and politics, demand fealty.
san francisco chronicle - san francisco,ca,usa.
it seems that nearly all cults follow a predictable program: there is the charismatic leader, who is dynamic and promises love and paradise for his adepts.
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The Watchtower Cult IS Jonestown without the Kool-Aid! The parents in Jonestown forced 276 children to drink poison because they too believed it was in their best interests. There is good and valid reasons why there is such an outrage against the Watchtower for misleading millions of followers.
Many have invested everything in the 'imminent' apocalyptic promises of the Jehovah's Witnesses and have died broken and beaten.Jehovah's Witnesses Watchtower is an orwellian world and a doomsday destructive cult with a supremacist doctrine to hate all dissidents. Jehovah's Witnesses are an oppressive fraud for God cult.
The Watchtower is a total ripoff,their core doctrine is that Jesus ALREADY had his second coming in 1914 and made them da boss. Two or more wrongs don't make a right just because false Christians abound does not make Jehovah's Witnesses the truth.
1 1914 false for Jesus second coming
2 Many false prophecies that you dared to print up by the millions and cannot deny
3 Only literal 144,000 only go to heaven
4 Corruption in leadership as bad as the vatican
5 Child abuse and abuse of your elderly many who put faith in the imminent 'new system' and did not put away for their old age retirement Long time Watchtower believers like my OWN parents and grandparents who gave everything to the man made Watchtower.
6 Thousands who died for the WT flip-flopping ban on blood transfusions.
I was born a 3rd generation JW in 1957 I know what's going on people.The Watchtower NEVER thought they would have to defend their positions in 2007 it was suppose to be all over a long time ago.
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Notes: Friday District Convention - Follow the Anointed Who Follow Christ
by truthseeker intoday was the first day of three for this year's "follow the christ" district convention.. for the first time in as many years as i can go back, the theme of this program was jesus christ.. most of the program was ok. the talks considered jesus, his life and his works.
there was nothing about the talks that i considered insulting or controlling.. could this be it?
could the society really be going jesus-centric?.
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This district convention was just an opportunity for them tho show to their followers that they are following Christ, because they have a lot of accusasions from opposers and ex-jw's that they are not actually following Christ but F.D.S.(Strange isn't it? All of us who left this cult we are saying the same thing!!!) So skillfully they prepare this D.C. as a kind of an answer to this accusation... That's all folks
THAT'S IT Ditto
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CULT LEADERS & 'APOSTATES'
by DannyHaszard incult leaders, in religion and politics, demand fealty.
san francisco chronicle - san francisco,ca,usa.
it seems that nearly all cults follow a predictable program: there is the charismatic leader, who is dynamic and promises love and paradise for his adepts.
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Cult leaders, in religion and politics, demand fealty
San Francisco Chronicle - San Francisco,CA,USA
It seems that nearly all cults follow a predictable program: There is the charismatic leader, who is dynamic and promises love and paradise for his adepts. ... Cult leaders, in religion and politics, demand fealtyIf no enemy exists, one will be createdto engender loyalty
Arthur Janov Sunday, May 27, 2007
I watched a documentary the other night on Jonestown, the cult enclave in Guyana led by Jim Jones, who fled San Francisco 30 years ago along with more than 1,000 of his followers in order to build a "new life" in the jungle. The documentary struck me because my new book, "Beyond Belief," is about cults, healers, mystics and gurus -- and why we believe in them. It seems that nearly all cults follow a predictable program: There is the charismatic leader, who is dynamic and promises love and paradise for his adepts. He has a mission that he inveigles the followers to embrace; it doesn't matter if there are casualties because the mission is all and because he, too, is caught in the rhetoric of paradise, of a place where all is love and, for him, all is power. Soon, however, the mission falters -- because there are the enemies (you're either for us or against us) who stand in the way and won't let the mission be accomplished.Paranoia sets in; the infidels must be destroyed because they are out to destroy us. What exacerbates the paranoia are the depths of suspicion that the leader becomes mired in. He must build up defenses -- against his fears. He sees enemies everywhere, and he imagines it is a coherent plot among them. Even a benign move by them becomes interpreted as a threat. There is no talking to them anymore because they are the enemy. This ultimately leads to a confrontation and finally combat. It is not hard to imagine the big leap to some government leaders who run cults writ large (Hitler, Stalin, Pol Pot , Kim Jong Il ). In these "cults," the casualties matter little and there is hardly any emotion wasted on the suffering of the followers, nor the enemy for that matter, nor the bystanders (collateral damage), for they must accomplish the mission that exists in the collective head of the "guru." Whether the leader of a cult or the leader of a government, what better position for that leader than to convince the followers that they need protection? The evidence is all around them. What better position than to order arms at will, no matter what the cost? Cost never enters the equation. Defeating the enemy is all. If no enemy exists, one will be created. What is amazing is how little it takes to bring people along for the ride. Cults appear in many guises and disguises. But the dynamics never change. The leader wants your money and possessions, your body (the army), and then your mind. The military is an organization that tells you how to dress, when to get up, when to eat and what, when you can go out on liberty. It attracts the obedient ones, in the same way that cults attract them. Military intelligence then becomes an oxymoron because those uncreative, unfree types are in the saddle running the show. The focus is always on the enemy, not on our suffering soldiers. The mission: uber allies. Those who would wish to end the war are accused of aiding the enemy -- except that the worst enemy is inside, not outside. That logic operated in Nazi Germany, where to utter the word "defeat" was a crime and was punished by death. First the leader must start a war, even with no evidence of a threat. Then he castigates those who don't agree as enemies. This is particularly true of those who find other truths; Valerie Plame comes to mind. It doesn't matter that she was a highly secretive employee dedicated to protecting our country. What mattered was to stifle dissent; democracy took a backseat. Hitler managed to get tens of millions to invade other countries and go to war on the flimsiest pretext -- the need for more breathing space. When we defer to external regulation of our own lives and minimize the value of personal efforts in affecting problems, the result is rule by the cognoscenti, rule by a knowing elite who knows what is best for us. It applies to politics. When people feel powerless, they prefer government by experts over government by the people. It is not the content of a belief system that matters, but what draws us toward ideas and beliefs, and what makes beliefs so important to us. The brain does not care if it is, say, the Republican Party, est or the Branch Davidians, just as the brain does not care what brand of whiskey the alcoholic uses. The leader has inculcated an ideational net inside the follower, which is the most effective possible means of control. Control is in place, and the follower does the dictates of the ideological net. The net is enveloped by the need. Fulfilling his own archaic needs, the leader becomes more dictatorial, and the followers become more and more needy for guidance. They lose all perspective as to right and wrong, moral and immoral. They simply follow their leader, who assures them that they are doing the right thing and that everything is for their own good. Obey me if you want a better life. I will bestow upon you justice, protection, caring, understanding, love. "You have the chance to learn my salvation." We get it. Arthur Janov, a psychologist, is the author of 11 books, including "The Primal Scream" and his newest, "Primal Healing." He is the founder of the Primal Center in Venice (Los Angeles County). Contact us at [email protected]. http://sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/05/27/INGRRPUU401.DTL [email protected] lets write this guy -
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The Great Tribulation is picking up speed!!!!!!!!!!!!
by unbaptized inthe tribulation is really starting to speed up it's pace.
i just read that atleast 3 types of animal and plant life go extinct every hour.
global warming threatens the entire planet, crimes against women and children are at a all time high, honeybees dying off for unexplained reasons, the threat of nuclear war, the ravage of infectious disease.
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Subject: Retirement Planning
If you had purchased $1000.00 of Nortel stock one year ago, it would now be worth $49.00.
With Enron, you would have had $16.50 left of the original $1000.00.
With WorldCom, you would have had less than $5.00 left.
If you had purchased $1000 of Delta Air Lines stock you would have $49.00 left.
But, if you had purchased $1,000.00 worth of beer one year ago, drank all the beer, then turned in the cans for the aluminum recycling REFUND, you would have had $214.00.
Based on the above, the best current investment advice is to drink heavily and recycle.
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The Great Tribulation is picking up speed!!!!!!!!!!!!
by unbaptized inthe tribulation is really starting to speed up it's pace.
i just read that atleast 3 types of animal and plant life go extinct every hour.
global warming threatens the entire planet, crimes against women and children are at a all time high, honeybees dying off for unexplained reasons, the threat of nuclear war, the ravage of infectious disease.
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When I was 10 years old the Russians were building a nuclear arsenal in the middle of a Cold War and annhiliation seemed inevitable. Now, Russia is a broken down 3rd rate country.
The Cuban Missile crisis in the USA was tops everybody was scared shitless the Russians had 4 X's as many nukes as Kennedy knew about and they were 12 megaton Each Russian launcher was independently controlled by vodka happy firing crews the missile 'fail safe' was two step as easy as starting your car.The only time the American missile silos ever had their firing hatch open was that episode. Nuke in the water,a broken down Russian sub with broken air condition with 100 degree crew compartment had a nuke tipped torpedo in the tube while American sailors above dropped hand grenades on top of the Russian sub to simulate depth charges and 'scare' the russkies.The Russian crew had orders to die before surrender. World War two 3,500 British civilians perished from just the V-1 buzz bomb.. Know this if and when God's day of wrath comes the bogus Watchtower gets it first and Danny Haszard will rejoice
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WT BLOOD GUILT EXPOSED TO THE WORLD
by DannyHaszard inparents don't get a moral pass.
toronto star, canada - 3. even the discovery that their parents were devout jehovah's witnesses and is there any other kind of watchtower congregant?
raised only faint alarm ... rosie [email protected] the author.
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"ONE in four blood transfusions may be unnecessary and risking patient lives, leading medics have been told."
Good point that is contained in this article.
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WT BLOOD GUILT EXPOSED TO THE WORLD
by DannyHaszard inparents don't get a moral pass.
toronto star, canada - 3. even the discovery that their parents were devout jehovah's witnesses and is there any other kind of watchtower congregant?
raised only faint alarm ... rosie [email protected] the author.
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http://www.topix.net/forum/who/jehovahs-witnesses/TE7MVMQV2OQ3HUJFS this will go way on the web index and be seen Please join in no pre-registration needed can be anoyn Treating patients like Jehovah's Witnesses could save lives: expert
The Age, Australia - 23 minutes ago
SURGEONS could save lives by treating people as if they were Jehovah's Witnesses, a visiting US specialist told a conference yesterday. ... Another area in which Professor Spiess is prominent is that of synthetic blood, which is composed of teflon-like fluorocarbons that carry oxygen far better than our own blood.??? http://news.google.com/news?hl=en&ned=us&ie=UTF-8&q=jehovah%27s+witnesses+&btnG=Search+News Top rank on news wire as I type Treating patients like Jehovah's Witnesses could save lives: expert
The Age, Australia - 23 minutes ago
SURGEONS could save lives by treating people as if they were Jehovah's Witnesses, a visiting US specialist told a conference yesterday. ... SURGEONS could save lives by treating people as if they were Jehovah's Witnesses, a visiting US specialist told a conference yesterday. Addressing the the annual scientific meeting of the Australian and New Zealand College of Anaesthetists, cardiothoracic specialist Bruce Spiess said blood transfusions hurt more people than they helped. Jehovah's Witnesses refuse to accept blood transfusions, but Professor Spiess said a study in Sweden of 499 Witnesses showed their survival rates were higher than people who received transfusions. He described blood transfusions as "almost a religion", because physicians practised them without any solid evidence that they helped. "Blood transfusion has evolved as a medical therapy and it's never been tested like a major drug," he said. "A drug is tested for safety and efficacy, blood transfusion has never been tested for either one. "There's a number of people around the world who are coming to these same conclusions and it's becoming more obvious that the old risks of hepatitis and AIDS have been defeated by blood bankers, and now what we're dealing with are events that make patients worse." Transfusions increased the probability of post-operative complications, including pneumonia and wound infections. "I think we need to focus on every possible mechanism we can to keep your own blood," Professor Spiess said. "If you come to surgery, we should ethically treat every patient as if they were a Jehovah's Witness and say, my goal is to not to transfuse you and to use every other technique I possibly can, and then only as a very last result transfuse you." He emphasised that in cases of severe trauma, blood transfusions were necessary, but pointed out that the majority of transfusions were of comparatively small amounts of blood. Another area in which Professor Spiess is prominent is that of synthetic blood, which is composed of teflon-like fluorocarbons that carry oxygen far better than our own blood. "We've just completed a study with traumatic brain injury — you're talking motor vehicle accidents and guns and head trauma — and we've just had a dramatic breakthrough with head trauma using the fluorocarbons as a way to deliver oxygen to the traumatised brain." Professor Spiess is also researching the use of synthetic blood as a cure for decompression sickness, on behalf of the US Navy.Contacts
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WATCHTOWER PR SCAMS TO APPEAR LESS CULTIC
by DannyHaszard indanny haszard prediction~we will be seeing more and more of theses watchtower generated pr 'puff pieces' all the other cults including sc*ien*tol*gy follow the same pr script.--------------------------- pure in heart .
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the tempe man knows that most people bristle at the idea of a jehovah's witness at their door.
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Comment: Would you be willing to answer a few questions about Jehovah's witnesses for me and allow me to use you in my world religions report for college. I am not a jehovah's witness. I am just looking for someone willing to help me lean about them. Thank you, Tina
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