Chaserious
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Looks like ABC New York got the okay.
by truthseekeriam inhttp://appellatecases.courtinfo.ca.gov/search/case/dockets.cfm?dist=1&doc_id=2025979&doc_no=a136641.
12/19/2014order filed.
upon due consideration, the media request of applicant abc news to make a video recording of oral argument in the above-referenced appeal is granted.
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Chaserious
It appears from the First Appellate District's site that all of its regular oral argument sessions are held at 350 McAllister St, San Francisco. -
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A possible way for the Watch Tower to generate revenue via their website.
by adjusted knowledge inearlier in the week someone posted the potential value of the jw website based on visits and if they used advertisements.
many stated they would never do that but i propose they could.. besides their real estate profit making business model, they have the conventions as cash generating machines.
they give directions to their members to which hotels/motels to use.
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Chaserious
They have a direct link to Roku and are using their logo.
Interesting point, Listener. I wonder if they get any revenue from that.
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Media request to record/broadcast oral argument; from ABC News New York
by Londo111 inhttp://appellatecases.courtinfo.ca.gov/search/case/dockets.cfm?dist=1&doc_id=2025979&doc_no=a136641.
see last item:.
"media request to record/broadcast oral argument; from abc news new york".
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Chaserious
I don't think they will just drop the appeal after so much time and expense just because the news will be there. It wouldn't surprise me if they tried to settle now though. What do they owe, around 11 million? It wouldn't surprise me if they may have tried to offer to drop the appeal now if she will take less. Maybe $4 or 5 million? -
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A possible way for the Watch Tower to generate revenue via their website.
by adjusted knowledge inearlier in the week someone posted the potential value of the jw website based on visits and if they used advertisements.
many stated they would never do that but i propose they could.. besides their real estate profit making business model, they have the conventions as cash generating machines.
they give directions to their members to which hotels/motels to use.
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Chaserious
I will be surprised if they ever allow advertising on their website, no matter how money hungry they are. It will come across as just too crass, and not for very much money in the grand scheme. Even large companies, whose purpose is to earn profit, rarely advertise on their own sites (except for their own products), as it's not very tasteful. Web traffic money is nothing compared to what they could have earned for advertising on their high visibility Brooklyn buildings over the years. -
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Rivercrest Luxury Apartments
by tezrichmond ini was totally p***d off about watchtower teaching u should keep your life simple and not investing in treasures in the earth etc while they are buying luxury apartments and forcing its residents out on the street including children.
so i got on with an email and sent it as follows.
if any from uk want to launch a complaint go to http://www.frsb.org.uk/donors/.
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Chaserious
It's not like they are frittering money away. Real estate is historically a fairly profitable investment vehicle. They've sold hundreds of millions of dollars worth of property in Brooklyn over the past few years. Aren't they entitled to reinvest some of that money in property elsewhere to essentially serve the same purpose as the Brooklyn property?
Complain about this if you feel strongly about it, but it seems like there are so many other things more worth griping over.
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How do you post an added post to someone else's thread????!!!!!
by blondie2 ini have signed on with a new username and can start topics but cannot find where to add....this has not been a happy experience....could someone start a thread that gives specific concrete help and answer questions (for those who can post ha)
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Chaserious
This issue is probably specific to you or your browser. My posting box just shows up at the bottom. Have you tried downloading Chrome? It tends to have less of these types of issues. But hopefully Simon can get it resolved in any event. -
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WTBT$/JW's = AMWAY/MLM Schemes
by Darth Fader The Sequel inall of the wts tactics and procedures are based off of your most basic mlm (multi-level marketing) schemes.
take your pick of amway, or any of the other vitamin or financial mlm's.
they all work the exact same way.
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Chaserious
The head of Melaleuca is a devout Mormon.. for whatever that is worth. -
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If Your JW Parent Died Would YOU Go To The Kingdom Hall For The Talk?
by minimus ini would like your thoughts, please..
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Chaserious
I haven't decided yet, and have put it off until I'm forced to choose, I suppose. My parents take their shunning very seriously; I am not welcome to see or speak to them at all. The only time I expect to ever see them both together again is if my (non-JW) grandfather gets sick or if he passes. After that, I fully expect the next opportunity to see either of them is when the first of them passes away.
Right now I think I would go, but it will be hard to stomach for sure seeing all these institutional shunners and being treated like a pariah at the funeral of a parent. I'm surprised to see that some were treated reasonably respectfully at a parent's funeral. I know my wife would go to her parents' funerals, and I would go with her for support. Their situation is a little different; she speaks to her mother on the phone a few times a year.
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Thanks Mom and Dad - oh, and thanks Mother
by berrygerry inhttp://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bcsc/doc/2013/2013bcsc2099/2013bcsc2099.html?searchurlhash=aaaaaqahamvob3zhaaaaaaab.
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Chaserious
I wonder how much of the recent money grabs and suspected dwindling of donations relates to the disappearance of JWs like these. I would guess this is a bigger factor than the effect of litigation. Back in the 50's and 60's it seemed rather common for them to attract new members through door-to-door visits with middle class housewives, who probably were bored and welcomed visitors, had no internet to research the visitors, and liked the ready-made social network and even unconventional doctrines about paradise and pandas.
Then, in turn some of them would convince their husbands to join as well and of course raise their kids as JWs. I can think of two couples from where I grew up with no children who fit that mold. Both of the men had college degrees before they joined the WTS and the rumors were that both couples were relatively well-off and were leaving all their money to "the society." These people would be well into their 80's now if still alive.
I suspect that people like this (and like those involved in the court case, who may have even left family out of their estate planning) have accounted for a huge chunk of donations in years past. How many average Joe JWs dropping $20-$30 per month in the box does it take to equal one upper-middle class couple who leaves their entire estate to the WTS?
Most of these people have died off - those who convert more recently tend to be the less educated who haven't done the research about what this group is about, and the born-ins are rarely able to save up a nest egg after listening to the warnings against higher education and not working overtime in order to go door-knocking on the weekends.
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Thanks Mom and Dad - oh, and thanks Mother
by berrygerry inhttp://www.canlii.org/en/bc/bcsc/doc/2013/2013bcsc2099/2013bcsc2099.html?searchurlhash=aaaaaqahamvob3zhaaaaaaab.
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Chaserious
Its a shame they gave hundreds of thousands of dollars to the Watchtower, but they clearly intended for the WT to keep the money if they died without asking having asked for it back. Claiming that it doesnt count because of lack of compliance with the wills act was just a hope to find a legal loophole to invalidate the couple's true, however misguided intent. I have no problem with the result.