Rutherford created himself his own little kingdom of power by exploiting and utilizing the money and publishing company
that Russell left behind at his passing. The coercing tactics are plain to see in the endeavor to expand his little kingdom
to greater heights, both in power and money.
Unfortunately like myself and others here, we got caught into this game, with troubling consequences.
There really should have been a warning placed along with the constitutional law of freedom of religion act
and should have been , " Buyer Beware " .
Religion in some mens minds is an opportunity to heighten ones personal stature of themselves as individuals.
The man that insisted on being addressed as a judge but who really wasn't a judge at all, tells a tale
of this persons own innate self image of himself , A Princely servant to Jehovah comes to mind and he
certainly lived a lifestyle endearingly so, with the evidence of him living with his mistress in a luxury mansion with a
Cadillac in the garage and a stockpile of illegal whiskey at his disposal.
Whatever happened to people that were haplessly foolish enough to fall into the this scam,
suffered tremulously at the hands of this instigator of apathetic self improvement.