WCAX.com, Vermont prepared a report in July 2009, 25 years after the raid which took place in Island Pond. 112 children were taken by the State to be examined… Here are the original articles and videos linked: Article Part 1 with links to original TV report Article Part 2 with links to original TV report…
Source: Taylorsville Times By Editor | October 25, 2016 The Twelve Tribes have opened The Yellow Deli restaurant in Hiddenite, at the corner of NC 90 East and Sulphur Springs Rd. The facility is open 24 hours: from noon on Sundays to 3 p.m. on Fridays. A large crowd attended the Grand Opening on Tuesday,…
Source: Cult education Jillian Risberg Cults are probably the last thing on your mind when considering a place of higher learning for your son or daughter, but these groups regularly use college campuses to enlist kids aching for a sense of community far from then glare of discipline. Many people erroneously believe people joint cults…
Source: Itinerant Daughter’s Blog September 21, 2016 We’re pleased to present our first episode in “Mouthwashed!,” a series of reviews of cult-run restaurants. This week, the Spiritually Adventurous Eater visits the Yellow Deli in Rutland, Vermont, run by a group known as the Twelve Tribes. This week, the Spiritually Adventurous Eater visits the Yellow Deli…
Source: FOX25 august 2016 by: Eric Rasmussen Updated: Aug 4, 2016 – 6:33 PM PLYMOUTH, Mass. — Investigators with the Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) in Boston confirm they’ve opened an inspection of a local construction company after seeing video recorded by FOX25 Investigates that shows children working on the site of a future…
Source: The daily beast Luke O’Neil 07.17.16 2:01 PM ET According to ex-members of Twelve Tribes who spoke to The Daily Beast, children are regularly beaten and leaders preached “slavery is necessary.” Now, an escapee has taken over the Facebook page of the Plymouth bakery run by the commune so he can broadcast its ills….
Source: Post bulletin 16 July 2016 By DENISE LAVOIE PLYMOUTH, Mass. (AP) — Just up the hill from Plymouth Rock, the Blue Blinds Bakery has been a favorite among locals in “America’s hometown” since it opened eight years ago. But lately, this usually serene cafe has been abuzz with talk of accusations made by an…
Source: Boston Globe.com By Mark Shanahan Globe Staff July 11, 2016 Controversial posts on the Facebook page of Blue Blinds Bakery in Plymouth appear to be the work of a former employee. “We’re pretty well aware of it,” said Lev Bryant, who works at the bakery. Bryant said a former employee, whom he did not…
Souce: MassLive By Alban Murtishi, MassLive.com Follow on Twitter on July 11, 2016 at 4:54 PM Recent posts advocating for the return of slavery and corporal punishment of children have appeared on the Facebook page of The Blue Blinds Bakery in Plymouth leaving some question as to their origins. The most recent post alleges that the page…
Source: Patheos.com July 11, 2016 by Peg Aloi The Blue Blinds Bakery in Plymouth, Massachusetts looks to all outwards appearances like a nice friendly family-owned business. It’s gotten great reviews for its food and service in major media outlets like the Boston Globe and, until rather recently, their Yelp page also contained many positive reviews for…