Common Ground, Common Thieves

Cheryl L ex-member experiences I first encountered “Reya” (Bill Johnson) and “Olah” (Kathy Johnson) after reading a newspaper article describing the Twelve Tribes communal group in Lakeview, N.Y. in October of 1995.  Upon meeting the larger household with whom they lived, Twelve Tribes members greeted me with smiles, hugs, compliments, tea, Hebrew dancing and testimonies….

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Protect the abuser

Source: Broward Palm Beach, New Times, 3rd June 2004 Jeff Leonard, looking good in stripes by Eric Alan Barton 3 June 2004 On a spring morning two years ago, Kimberly Peck saw something shocking in the hut where her daughters were sleeping. Peck, then a member of the Twelve Tribes religious cult, lived with her…

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BF woman arrested in 1988 custody dispute

Brattleboro Reformer/April 17, 2004 By Mike Kalil Brattleboro — The husband of a woman arrested this week on a 16-year-old charge of keeping her daughter away from her biological father said Friday he was surprised by his wife’s arrest. And so was the former Windham County Sheriff’s Department chief deputy, who headed the investigation back…

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Twelve Tribes at the Royal Easter Show,Sydney 2004

Source:Sydney Morning Herald-14 April 2004 Pistol Pete plays with fire while Whip King steals the Show By Justin Norrie April 14, 2004 Print this article Email to a friend They have racy nicknames such as The Whip King and Pistol Pete and they pose in “shocking” and “insane” manoeuvres for a show suggestively titled Xtreme Korruption. But as thousands of…

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“Twelve Tribes” news report misleading

Source: Cult news A news report posted yesterday about the so-called “Twelve Tribes” contained misinformation. According to Vermont’s WVNY TV report the group was cleared of child abuse charges after a raid in 1984. However, this conclusion is incorrect. Contrary to the report “evidence of abuse” was found within the “cult” compound. Police collected piles…

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How I remember the Bible-based Twelve Tribes cult of Hamburg, New York

November 12, 2002 Cheryl Lewczyk In a large communal home members of the Twelve Tribes sect have established themselves.  They see themselves as the true disciples of Yahshua (Jesus) but shockingly are true disciples of their  “Apostle” and founder Elbert Eugene Spriggs.  The Twelve Tribes are a Bible-based cult. Before the gathering starts where the…

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