Creed
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This is news to me
by Stealth453 inthe current president of the watch tower society,
don a. adams
, is not a member of the governing body.
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WTBTS & Local Corporate Structure, KH Ownership, Finances, Etc
by Creed ini had posted this in response to some questions on the napa valley ca court case thread... i am starting a new thread and reposting it here.... there was some previous discussion going on about the wtbts's many corporations, ownership of kh's, articles of incorporation, non-profit status, how kh loans and finances work, etc.
well, good news, i don't want to disclose too much information about myself, but let's just say in my profession, i do a lot of work in this area of expertise.
to answer the question about ownership of kh's though, each congregation is required by the wtbts to set up a non-profit corporation in their particular state with the secretary of state, or corporations division, or businesses division.
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Dateline & Cano
by Creed init would be interesting to see dateline do a followup to their original story as they sometimes do and in that story try to see what kind of progress the wt has made toward solving the problem.
they would have lots of recent examples like that of cano to show that the problem is getting worse and many are hiding within the walls of not just kh's but bethel even and are using their position and their travel paid and provided by the wt and its donations to carry out their exploits on children.
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Why Friday for a DC?
by Inquisitor ini've been wondering why the gb chose to include a weekday for the district conventions.
is it to test how loyal the members will be if they have to choose between their religion and work?
or are there other reasons?
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Napa Valley, CA Child Abuse Court Case Victories
by AndersonsInfo innapa wt child abuse case.
two important court decisions, which came out of napa valley, ca, are now available for us to post on jwd.
these significant rulings overturn objections regularly made by the watchtower in recent lawsuits and may serve as a precedent for future lawsuits.