The shameful sham of Shem and Cham

September 9, 2006 Amazingly, it can’t be denied, there are a few African Americans in the Twelve Tribes.  I saw one with my own eyes and talked to him.  They are trotted out whenever and wherever TT comes under public scrutiny, for instance at the “Merrymakers Caravan festival” on the Commons on August 12.  This…

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Rob’ sibs agony

New York Post John Doyle and Hasani Gittens August 23, 2006 The brother and sister charged with a series of bank robberies  in  Manhattan have a strange and troubled history, The Post has learned. Joe Kirby, 23, and his sister, Shemini, 20, told friends that they spent their formative years being psychologically abused in a…

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I Escaped From The Yellow Deli

Source: The Chattanoogan.com Thursday, June 1, 2006 My name is Karen Draper. I live in Utah now but lived in Chattanooga and stayed with the “Yellow Deli” people for several weeks before making my “escape.” I just found this website after hearing from one of my friends in Chickamauga, Ga., that “they were back.” Ironically,…

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The Doomsday Prophets on Main Street

Source: The Boston Globe By Christopher Dreher  |  October 23, 2005 Massachusetts has long been fertile ground for religious sects like Twelve Tribes. The group has already settled in Plymouth, Dorchester, Hyannis, and Athol. Newton, Wellesley, and Harvard Square may be next for a group that requires members to give up their possessions, follow the…

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