DannyHaszard
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WTS Emergency Meeting
by doinmypart inthe disaster relief committee at patterson organized 3 meetings this past memorial day, monday september 5, 2005. the meetings were held in lake charles, louisiana; bossier city, louisiana; and ball, louisiana.
over 1,200 elders were in attendance from louisiana, missouri, arkansas, and texas.
i took horrible notes, but want to share a few things.. the elder opening the meeting emphasized the importance of confidentiality.
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WTS requesting insurance checks? Verification?
by EscapedLifer1 ini have read comments on several threads about the wts policy on asking folks whose homes have been repaired/rebuilt by jw volunteers to sign over their insurance checks to the wts?.
is there any kind of paper proof of this policy anywhere?
any further details would be kindly appreciated!!.
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I made big bucks in the union construction trades and never owned a car worth over $1,500 i have given the Watchtower tens of thousands of dollars in direct cash donations to the KH building fund.
I have spent mega bucks more on everything JW related i did this on the condition of the Watchtower's (Jehovah's) promise that i would never grow old in this system and require it for my old age.I gave starting with my paper route and egg money from my 20 hens as a small boy.
They defrauded me and my father and grandfather the same way.
The greedy fraud for God Watchtower charlatans are rotten to the core if they were a fortune 500 company instead of a religious racket they would all be in jail.
Shame on the Jehovah name that they exalt.
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WTS Emergency Meeting
by doinmypart inthe disaster relief committee at patterson organized 3 meetings this past memorial day, monday september 5, 2005. the meetings were held in lake charles, louisiana; bossier city, louisiana; and ball, louisiana.
over 1,200 elders were in attendance from louisiana, missouri, arkansas, and texas.
i took horrible notes, but want to share a few things.. the elder opening the meeting emphasized the importance of confidentiality.
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Eight Marks of a deadly Mind Control Cult applied to Jehovah's Witnesses
# 2 Mystical Manipulation (cloak & dagger s**t)
In religious cults, God is ever-present in the workings of the organization. If a person leaves for any reason, accidents or ill-will that may befall them are always attributed to God's punishment on them. For the faithful, the angels are always said to be working, and stories circulate about how God is truly doing marvelous things among them, because they are "the truth." The organization is therefore given a certain "mystique" that is quite alluring to the new recruit.
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OMG!!! YOU MUST READ THIS!!!! My appeal letter worked!!!
by kwintestal infor those not up-to-date on my situation ... .
i was disfellowshipped and i posted about it here.. i wrote an appeal letter, and wrote about it here.
so, i just got home from a weeks vacation, i was home for 3 hours.
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http://www.jehovahs-witness.com/7/98022/1.ashx follow up new thread here
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My undisfellowshipping
by kwintestal inrevised statementhere's the sound byte.
(i hope it works!
kwin
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DannyHaszard
Audio came in loud and clear with windows XP and IE
Awesome!
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Whatcha yahll think-ROARING OF THE WIND & SEA LAST DAYS?
by DannyHaszard inroaring of the wind & sea last days
google keyword search
luke 21:25 there will be signs in the sun, moon, and stars;
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ROARING OF THE WIND & SEA LAST DAYS Google keyword search Luke 21:25 There will be signs in the sun, moon, and stars; My last message from David Reed of Comments from the Friends
he asserted these recent events as evidence the end is so close and i should rejoice. http://www.cftf.com/tsunami.htm I have the utmost respect for David Reed and was a significant early supporter of CFTF but sadly i find he has turned hard core Fundy. Anyhow...whatcha yahll think of this prophecy in view of recent events like the tsunami and Hurricane Katrina. Luke 21:28 " When these things begin to take place, stand up and lift up your heads, because your redemption is drawing near." One thing of which i am certain of:Whenever,if-ever God brings his day of judgment and deliverance,i will want to be distanced as far as possible from the Watchtower false prophets.Better to be an agnostic and fall on God's mercy than lumped in with the blasphemers. Whatcha gonna do when he comes for you? Jesus ask -whats up Danny? Answer-Lord,i have been taking out the trash for you.
---------------- Danny Haszard Bangor Maine J ehovah's Witnesses are the 'perfect storm' of deception-in a word they are the cult of Innuendo -
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In Florida--Lease Lawsuit gets Ghoulish!
by Atlantis inabout 1/2 way down the article: http://www.kansas.com/mld/kansas/news/nation/12585169.htm http://www.kansas.com/mld/kansas/news/nation/12585169.htm "these reports, all independently provided, are strikingly similar in content," franklin wrote.
"apparently, these types of sightings are well-known to some of your employees but were not made known to mr. chung.
... as a jehovah's witness, mr. chung has deeply held beliefs regarding spirits and demons.
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Franklin said Christopher Chung's religious beliefs as a Jehovah's Witness required him to "avoid encountering or having any association with spirits or demons."
A message left early today for Franklin was not immediately returned.Joe Rutherford claimed that "angels" directly conveyed truth to those in the Watchtower leadership Results 1 - 34 of 34 for Orlando landlord sues restaurateurs who say building is haunted.---big news item on the wires
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In Florida--Lease Lawsuit gets Ghoulish!
by Atlantis inabout 1/2 way down the article: http://www.kansas.com/mld/kansas/news/nation/12585169.htm http://www.kansas.com/mld/kansas/news/nation/12585169.htm "these reports, all independently provided, are strikingly similar in content," franklin wrote.
"apparently, these types of sightings are well-known to some of your employees but were not made known to mr. chung.
... as a jehovah's witness, mr. chung has deeply held beliefs regarding spirits and demons.
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In Florida, lease lawsuit gets ghoulish
BY MARK SCHLUEB
The Orlando SentinelORLANDO, Fla. - (KRT) - Ghosts may be headed to court in Orlando to help settle a very human fight.
The owners of Amura Japanese Restaurant say they don't want to move into a renovated building on Church Street Station because it's haunted, according to a lawsuit filed by the building's landlord.
"I asked them if these were good ghosts or bad ghosts, and if they were good ghosts why it was a problem," said David Simmons, a lawyer representing the owners of Church Street Station, including boy-band magnate Lou Pearlman.
The landlord sued the restaurateurs last month in Orange Circuit Court, saying they backed out of lease plans to move into the new space last October.
Church Street Station's owners offered to bring in someone to perform an exorcism but were rebuffed, according to the $2.6 million lawsuit . Christopher and Yoko Chung were all set last year to move their popular sushi restaurant across the street into the building at 125 Church St., which once housed Lili Marlene's Aviator's Pub & Restaurant during Church Street Station's tourism heyday in the 1980s.
But then they heard about the otherworldly tenants already occupying the space.
"There have been several documented reports from subcontractors and others of having seen ghosts or apparitions in the restaurant at night," the Chungs' attorney Lynn Franklin wrote to the building's owner in November.
A subcontractor renovating the building told the Orlando Sentinel this year that workers removing a floor in the old building saw a ghostly bartender and two dancing girls reflected in a mirror late last year.
About the same time, the restaurant owners backed out of the lease.
"These reports, all independently provided, are strikingly similar in content," Franklin wrote. "Apparently, these types of sightings are well-known to some of your employees but were not made known to Mr. Chung. ... As a Jehovah's Witness, Mr. Chung has deeply held beliefs regarding spirits and demons. These beliefs require him to avoid encountering or having any association with spirits or demons."
Franklin and another attorney representing the restaurant, Edmund Loos II, would not discuss the details of the case Wednesday.
Emilio San Martin, head of Orlando Ghost Tours and a self-described researcher in parapsychology, said reports of hauntings at Church Street Station are nothing new. The company led tours through the space until the property changed hands in 2001. It still begins its tours in front of the building.
In the years before developer Bob Snow transformed Church Street Station into one of the most popular tourist destinations in Florida, the floor above the restaurant was occupied by the Strand Hotel.
"That was kind of an unofficial brothel," San Martin said. "The ladies there entertained many a gentleman of wealth."
Visitors - San Martin included - claim to have heard crying from the spirits of the prostitutes' illegitimate children, supposedly put to death to hide their well-to-do fathers' indiscretions. Others claim to have seen a slender man in a black coat playing a piano or reflected in a mirror.
"Late at night, staff members and guests alike would hear the piano playing by itself," San Martin said. When approached, the man would smile, nod and disappear.
There are no workers or guests in the building now. The renovations that would transform the pub into a sushi restaurant stopped when the Chungs backed out.
The restaurant sits locked and empty, with gloomy shadows from construction lights cast over an ornate wooden bar and an intricately carved 1850s fireplace taken from a Paris town house. A building manager, Frank Vazquez, said he had seen no sign of phantoms.
A steakhouse whose owners may not be as superstitious may move in, but no papers have been signed.
As far as the landlord is concerned, ghosts or no ghosts, a contract is a contract.
"We respect their beliefs and we don't make light of this, but this is the most unusual defense I've ever seen in all my years of practicing," said Simmons, a member of the Florida House of Representatives.
Simmons wasn't serious about the exorcism, according to Franklin, who said the offer seemed like a joke.
"That was something that was tossed out tongue in cheek," she said.
It may be up to a judge to determine whether spirits haunt Church Street Station.
In addition to seeking $2.6 million to cover 10 years of rent and damages, the owners' lawsuit asks a judge to decide whether there are ghosts in the building - and if there are, whether they would meddle in the operation of the Chungs' sushi restaurant.
"There is no evidence," says the lawsuit, "that there are ghosts or apparitions in the premises or, if there are, that the ghosts or apparitions interfere with the defendants' quiet enjoyment and use of the premises."
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Shunned Father ON CANADA AM NOW!
by talesin init`s on right now, peeps, if you are home!
good interview, lawrence.
you really drove it home about shunning.
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Dead teen's dad sues sect
Edmonton Sun, Canada - 8 minutes ago
... "Every day Jehovah's Witnesses are dying because they refuse blood transfusions, including children," says Lawrence Hughes, a former Jehovah's Witness whose 17 ... Sept 8 2005Dead teen's dad sues sect
By BROOKES MERRITT, EDMONTON SUN A Calgary father who claims a church group is responsible for the death of his cancer-stricken daughter hopes to reduce the distance between church and state.
"Every day Jehovah's Witnesses are dying because they refuse blood transfusions, including children," says Lawrence Hughes, a former Jehovah's Witness whose 17-year-old daughter died of leukemia in 2002.
Hughes has launched a lawsuit against the sect, also known as the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society, and is hosting a noon-hour protest at the Legislature Monday to denounce the church.
He claims Bethany was taken into hiding by members of the society, treated with arsenic and led to believe it would cure her disease.
He hopes to persuade governments to limit the powers of religious groups.
"(The society) are using institutional coercion and brain-washing and intimidation to control their members," he says.
"The Watchtower is responsible for the deaths of tens of thousands of Jehovah Witnesses, deliberately giving out misleading information ... prohibiting the use of vaccinations, organ transplants and blood transfusions."
Bethany died less than six months after she underwent a series of blood transfusions against her wishes. Alberta Child Services assumed custody of her after she refused conventional treatment.
Hughes's lawsuit alleges the Watchtower Society amounts to little more than a cult, and that they - in addition to a handful of doctors and the Cross Cancer Institute - failed to take the proper steps to try and save his daughter's life
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OMG!!! YOU MUST READ THIS!!!! My appeal letter worked!!!
by kwintestal infor those not up-to-date on my situation ... .
i was disfellowshipped and i posted about it here.. i wrote an appeal letter, and wrote about it here.
so, i just got home from a weeks vacation, i was home for 3 hours.
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DannyHaszard
Did they make their reversal annoucement tonight or not
It's Thursday morning what's the update Kwin?