Twelve Tribes cult: Looks like a quaint “Amish” type group

But truth be told…. Factnet NewsBlog editor’s note: I just recently worked with a reporter from NBC in Kansas City, Mo. on a spot he was doing about the Twelve Tribes.  His story was focused on the “child abuse aspect” of the Tribes until he found how many different destructive traits he could have investigated…

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Redford é ligado a trabalho infantil

Source: http://www.oocities.org/realidadebr/rn/seitas/s100401.htmSÉRGIO DÁVILAPublicado no Jornal Folha de São Paulo em 10/04/2001 A empresa Sundance, do ator Robert Redford, dona do festival de cinema de mesmo nome e reconhecida internacionalmente por suas preocupações ambientais e humanitárias, vendia desde 1999 móveis fabricados pelo movimento religioso Doze Tribos, que promove o trabalho infantil gratuito. O grupo religioso isolacionista,…

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Estee Lauder’s latest tangle

MSNBC.com March 13, 2001 Beauty company Estee Lauder could be facing another ugly controversy.  The cosmetics giant recently angered actors when Liz Hurley crossed Screen Actors Guild picket lines to do commercials.  Now it seems the company was unwittingly using child labor.  What’s more, the alleged young workers were apparently part of a group that…

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“Cults” go “Phishing”

Source: Cult News December 22, 2000 Rick Ross Since the death of Jerry Garcia in 1995 another band called the Phish seems to have filled the void that the Grateful Dead left behind. “Phish heads” have largely replaced the cult following of the “Dead heads” that once wandered nomadically from concert to concert devoted to…

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Con a former cult member

Jeffrey Brown’s trail of deceit extends beyond a Taunton home to Middleboro and Lakeville where he had ties to the New England Institute of religious Research. The Enterprise Newspaper Terence J. Downing Sept. 2ooo Air Force veteran Jeffrey F. Brown is charming, witty, intelligent, a super chess player, can fix just about anything and is…

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The raid revisited: Island Pond community heals wounds from 1984

Source: The Burlington (Vermont) Free Press From The Burlington (Vt.) Free Press, June 18, 2000 By Nancy Bazilchuk ISLAND POND — John Dodge, 23, looked a little out of place at the Twelve Tribes church’s community gathering Saturday. An Island Pond native, he grew up calling the church members “Moonies,” threw pennies on the roofs…

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