ZindagiNaMilegiDobaara
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The Power Of An Indoctrinated People
by The Bethelite inlet's face it, thousands of people in one place together can be mesmerizing.
watching some of the videos for the witnesses conventions this last week, from all over the world you get the sense of what total brain washing can do.
happy people waving banners saying "see you in paradise.
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In a crowd of thousands and yet feel so lonely n empty/odd one out/ugly duckling.
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WT / JW Doctrine ,Satan cast out of Heaven in 1914 ? He has always had access to the earth ? Since Eve .
by smiddy3 inthis doctrine / belief that jehovah`s witnesses have , surely raises a few questions that they do not address.. 1.this spirit being challenged god by questioning his authority and offering eve an alternative making himself satan.. and this took place on earth ,the garden of eden.
so he who became satan had access to the earth.. 2. all throughout the old testament , the hebrew scriptures do we find examples of satan interfering with gods plan of things either by himself or his followers .. 3.their are just too many examples to list individually ,however a few key ones would be , the nephilim , job when god in heaven asks him where he has been , and his reply , from roving about on the earth .
, etc.etc.. 4.and of course in the new testament , where jesus is taken up into a mountain to be tempted by satan for fourty days ?.
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Not that I believe in God, Bible, Religion and Satan; Just for the sheer hell of it my answer is Satan is POMO , kept going in n out of heaven so as to awake others.Then God put his finger on the pulse n shunned him/dfsd him so he cant mix with anybody. Sound familiar??? Same pattern followed today in the borg, don't you think.
Proof or no proof they teach Satan as someone who exists, tempts us , is god's enemy,tries to lure us away from god.My problem here is when god says he helps us fight the evil, right; Then why the hell does he not help us to steer clear away from satans traps n baits.Satan is far-far more powerful than us mere humans. So all humans are on the losing end even before humans have started. So There is no way we can defy him, defeat him. If this BS is all true then when I fall into sin , it is god who has been unsuccessful in helping me out by usin ghis power to control satan, cut the trap for a 'weak me'. God has been defeated by his enemy Satan. I have not sinned so God should be made accountable.
This is what I can see but it is all BS anyway to mind control you one way or the other.From what I have read fear is a control tactic use by all-- be it god, govt, family,community etc.
Sorry have rambled on too long.
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I copied as is coz I do not believe in taking anything away from such news' so did not give gist or cut out stuff to make it short.
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Thank you Tenacious for sharing.
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It is long but worth reading.
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Here is the story from TENACIOUS 'S link.wherever there is gibberish it is supposed to be photos, sorry dont know how to upload photos from there.
Silent No More: The Verdicts
Two multi-million dollar verdicts deliver legal blow to Jehovah’s Witnesses;‘everybody agreed they were guilty’
Mark Albert
Chief National Investigative Correspondent
WASHINGTON —
Inside a courthouse in Thompson Falls, Montana, the Jehovah's Witnesses organization in September suffered its greatest court defeat in a U.S. childsex abuse case.
Dan Stinnett helped bring down Lady Justice's hammer.
"Everybody agreed they were guilty,” Stinnett recalled recently from his home. Stinnett, in his first interview about the case, explained how he and eight other Sanders County jurors found the Jehovah's Witnesses governing organizations negligent and "guilty of malice" in the child sexual abuse of Alexis Nunez, awarding her $35 million.
Through her Texas-based attorney, Neil Smith, Nunez declined an interview request because the church has appealed to the state’s highest court. "I believe they were trying to cover [abuse] up, yes. I have no doubt about that, ” Stinnett said. When asked if he was trying to send a message with his jury vote, Stinnett responded, “Why, absolutely. We as jurors and as society really don't condone… any of this.”
Dan Stinnett, a juror who participated in the largest 
civil verdict against the Jehovah’s Witnesses organization, 
interviewed by Chief National Investigative Correspondent Mark 
Albert
Hearst Television
Dan Stinnett, a juror who participated in the largest civil verdict against theJehovah’s Witnesses organization, interviewed by Chief National Investigative
Correspondent Mark Albert
Investigation finds new allegations
The Nunez case is one of dozens tallied by the Hearst Television National Investigative Unit as part of a yearlong investigation that uncovered new allegations of child sexual abuse and decadeslong cover-ups inside the Jehovah’s Witnesses religious organization in the United States. As reported Monday by Hearst Television, the allegations span congregations, states and generations. The findings are contained in a three-part Hearst Television series of reports called “Silent No More” and shed new light on the growing number of people
accusing the religious organization of systemic shortcomings in the protection of children. The Jehovah's Witnesses organization, which goes by several names including Watchtower Bible and Tract Society and the Christian Congregation and is headquartered northwest of New York City, has fought and settled cases coast to coast. ‘I’m a Survivor’ One of the longest-running court battles involved Candace Conti.
"I'm a survivor,” Conti declared during a joint television interview with 12 other people who grew up in the religion and allege they were abused as children, many of whom were sharing their accusations publicly for the first time.
Conti refused to initially settle her case seeking damages against Watchtower, her congregation, and a fellow Jehovah's Witness for sexual abuse and negligence.
The case went to trial. In a headline-making decision, a California jury awarded her $28 million, the largest verdict against the organization at the time. "There's a strange validation that came from that. Having the jury not only say that they believe you, that they know that this happened, but that the organization was in the wrong in the first place,” Conti said. Growing emotional, Conti continued: “And I am so sorry to everyone behind me
and to everybody who's fighting right now… I wish – I wish above all else – that they could have that same validation that I did. I really do.”
Thirteen people who grew up in the Jehovah’s Witnesses religion speak to Chief National Investigative Correspondent Mark Albert in a group interview in Sacramento, Calif. Conti says she went to the elders – the typically six to eight men who compose each congregation's leadership – a decade ago to urge them to set "Megan's law" alerts for automatic notices when convicted child molesters move into a new congregation, which would give leadership in the new Kingdom Hall a photo of the person. "What I wanted was to help fill this gap in their policies and their procedures to help ensure that this is not going to happen to somebody else,” Conti recalled. “They wouldn't even listen to my idea.”
‘Abhor Child Abuse’
The state’s appeals court later slashed Conti's award amount dramatically after finding that, under state law, the Jehovah's Witnesses had no "duty to warn" a congregation about confessed or convicted child molesters. Both sides reached a confidential agreement after the case reached the state’s Supreme Court.
Through its Office of Public Information, the organization’s governing body leaders and its spokesperson declined to do an on-camera interview about the Conti case or the organization’s policies in general and did not address any of a detailed list of 22 questions submitted to it.
 A statement to Hearst Television 
said the Jehovah’s Witnesses “abh
or child abuse.”
Hearst Television
A statement to Hearst Television said the Jehovah’s Witnesses “abhor child abuse.” Instead, in a statement, they said, "Jehovah's Witnesses abhor child abuse as a sin and crime. Our policies on child protection comply with the law, including any requirements for elders to report allegations of child abuse to authorities. Our organization will continue to promote child protection education for parents." Efforts to obtain comment by a television crew that visited three of the Jehovah’s Witnesses nationwide administrative sites in New York state were rebuffed.
In addition, letters sent to all of the individual congregations named by the group interview participants – a total of 20 – were either returned unopened or did not elicit a response.
A Jehovah’s Witnesses pamphlet on 
display near a subway station in 
downtown Washington, D.C.
Mark Albert
A Jehovah’s Witnesses pamphlet on display near a subway station in downtown Washington, D.C. Scrutiny Increasing The scrutiny on the organization is increasing. The National Investigative Unit has learned Attorneys General offices in three states – California, Pennsylvania, and Delaware – have been looking into allegations of child sexual abuse in the Jehovah's Witness organization.
Map of clergy reporting laws in the&
#x20;US
Hearst Television
These states have tougher laws requiring clergy of all faiths to report allegations of child sexual abuse to law enforcement. Lawmakers are taking notice, moving bills forward in New York, Pennsylvania, California and other states that would require clergy of all faiths to report allegations of abuse, add training or extend the statute of limitations for victims to come forward.
For Dan Stinnett, the juror in Montana who helped find the Jehovah's Witnesses negligent for failing to protect Alexis Nunez, justice may be blind – but he says his Creator is not.
"I believe [the Jehovah’s Witnesses] are going to be judged, and I believe it's going to be harsh. Judgment's coming, and it's coming on people just like the people that violated these girls,” Stinnett warned.
Travis Sherwin, April Chunko, Patricia Nieberg, Noah Broder and Beccah
Hendrickson contributed to this report.
On Wednesday, our ‘Silent No More’ series continues with ‘The Reckoning: hear from two former Jehovah’s Witnesses victims on the day a window in New York’s statute of limitations opens, providing an opportunity for lawsuits under the Child Victims Act.
Survivors speak with reporter about abuse Silent No More: The Survivors
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For the struggling faders and control freaks
by dubstepped ini see people struggling with maintaining control over their reactions to their witness relatives and something struck me that i'd like to share.
as a jw you're taught that you should have unlimited self-control.
article after article, talk after talk, about controlling your impure thoughts, feelings, music, movies, speech, actions, literally everything a human could struggle with.
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My thoughts : one has to decide to ask questions or get an explanation of doubts; if one starts to blabber everything they have found out about the TtATT, those in deep cant handle it. In effect they have FEAR, CONFUSION,DREAD ADRENALINE all kinds of emotions going through them at the same time; it is difficult to think clearly then. My method is give it in drips and drabs, well thought out, smoothly and know when to stop saying any more. Gently does it not all at once. Believe me all I have so far successfully helped over 12 people and counting.
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2019 Cart Witnessing Aggression Letter and Instructions!
by Atlantis injust in case you were looking for this one.. 2019-07-10-witnessing cart aggression letter and instructions.
https://docdro.id/s6jtyi6.
credit goes to average joe.
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My observation to this letter
A useless piece of tool is more important and valued; so please call the police and lodge a complaint if it gets damaged; also if people show aggression towards you or throw insults towards you. Yes fight for those rights.
But when a child is abused , it is not a crime; keep them silenced; sweep it under the carpet coz they are not at all valued. Silence is golden!!! Really?
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