Source: Parcast, series of podcasts on cults, May 2018 To go to Part 1 and Part 2 of this very special podcast on the Twelve Tribes and their founder Elbert Eugene Spriggs click on the image above and it will take you straight to the audio and start listening. To go to the page of…
Source: La Depeche.fr 8 mai 2018 Infos Sectes et le Comité contre les manipulations mentales s’inquiètent de la présence, à Toulouse, de membres d’une communauté religieuse au lourd passif judiciaire. «La lutte contre la radicalisation a pris le devant de la scène», constate Simone Risch, présidente du Comité contre les manipulations mentales de Midi-Pyrénées, «mais…
This initial video begins to explore a few issues related to the Twelve Tribes and their business fronts Yellow Deli and farmer’s market booth, which are used to recruit and fundraise in Nelson, BC Canada. The main topics that are featured here are “child discipline” trans/homo-phobia and the structure of the organization behind the Twelve…
They don’t exactly advertise their beliefs on the menus. Source : Vice news Jamie Lee Curtis Taete May 1 2018, 2:26am All photos by author Cults have always been good at making money. Generally, they do this by forcing their members to hand over huge amounts of cash and all of their worldly possessions. But…
April 2018: Interviewed by Sea to Sea (a youtube program of mystery and paranormal) Sinasta Colucci has a candid but serious long look at his experiences as a “disciple of Yahshua”. He shares his insights with lightheartedness and invites us to read his newly published book: “Better than a Turkish prison, what I have learned…
Source: Nooga.com By Sean Phipps – Published on February 26, 2018 A new investigative podcast will take a look at the story of The Twelve Tribes, a religious organization and founders of the internationally known Yellow Deli restaurants. Produced locally by a media company Good Scout, “The Twelve” will follow the legacy of the organization from its…
Source: Daily Camera Boulder County Business By Shay CastleStaff Writer Posted: 06/09/2017 Philip Corley makes a fruit salad at the Yellow Deli on Pearl Street on Friday. (Cliff Grassmick / Staff Photographer) Boulder’s Yellow Deli might be forced out of business after its fellow property owners at 900 West Pearl voted for changes…
Source: Coos County Democrat and Berlin Reporter Tara Giles April 19, 2017 Lancaster, NH – The group that owns and operates Simon the Tanner in Lancaster is known as the Twelve Tribes, and some of its members extended a rare invitation to the Democrat last week, opening themselves to questions about the organization. The organization…
Source: The Ithaca College Chronicle By Sarah Stuart-Sikowitz, Staff Writer It was a shock to many when the Maté Factor, an eccentric tea and juice bar on the Commons, closed in February of 2016. This left many Ithacans longing for a restaurant to find Yerba Maté tea and to attend weekly rap sessions. However, relief came…
Source: The Daily Star 26 January 2017 ONEONTA — The fate of Market Street parcels owned by Twelve Tribes members and criticism of a proposed food and beverage center were raised today at a public hearing held by the Otsego County Industrial Development Agency as part of eminent domain procedures. No further eminent domain action…