November 18, 2019 /
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News, North East USA, South East, Writings by ex-members
PART 1 OF INTERVIEW aired on October 13, 2019 Content Warning: This episode contains true stories of severe abuse Part one- 12 Tribes Cult- Interview with Kate Wiseman (ex-member), daughter of Ed Wiseman, the co-founder of the 12 Tribes Cult. Hear Kate’s experience of being born, bred and raised within this cult for 30 years….
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July 15, 2019 /
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Newspaper Article, North East USA
SOUTH BEND — New businesses in South Bend are usually met with great enthusiasm, but a recently erected sign announcing a new “Yellow Deli” has caused controversy among some in North Pacific County. A photo of the deli’s swirling yellow logo was posted on Facebook within days of it appearing alongside U.S. Highway 101. The…
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April 14, 2019 /
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Blog Post, Central USA, From a christian perspective, Legal, North East USA, South East, West USA
Source: Pulpit and Pen by News Division · Published April 13, 2019 · Updated April 14, 2019 Before I told this story, I wanted enough time to pass to de-escalate a highly volatile situation. But, it’s a story that needs to be told. A little more than a year ago, I made contact with a…
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April 13, 2019 /
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Newspaper Article, North East USA, Writings by ex-members
Source: Patheos.com April 13, 2019 by David G. McAfee 4 Comments If you can’t imagine what it’s like to be sucked into a religious cult, you should read this new book. The Kindle version of Better Than A Turkish Prison, which gives an inside look into a popular religious cult, is out now by Hypatia…
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August 5, 2018 /
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Blog Post, West USA
Source: Southern Poverty Law Center Inside an American white supremacist cult. From the “God Hates Fags” vitriol of the Westboro Baptist Church to the white supremacist and homophobic totalitarianism of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints to the violent neo-Nazi advocates of “racial holy war” in the Creativity Movement, examples of hate…
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June 28, 2018 /
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North East USA, Writings by ex-members
“My worst day as a free soul is far better than my best day in captivity.” Samie Brosseau runs Liberation Point, a charitable organization that helps people who come out of cults integrate into society: Here are the links to articles and videos about Samantha (Samie) Brosseau, from more recent to older June 2018: A&E…
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June 27, 2018 /
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Blog Post, South East
Source: Nehemiah’s Wall Posted on June 27, 2018 In this episode of Hebrew Voices, The Yellow Deli ‘Twelve Tribes’ Communists, I sat down with two members of a Tennessee commune who keep the Sabbath, feasts, and eat “Biblically clean”. As I enjoyed a delicious cup of their coffee, we discuss replacement theology, the verses…
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June 25, 2018 /
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Newspaper Article, North East USA
Source: Well insiders Amy Flyntz June 25, 2018 For many green beauty brands, a retail launch means initially putting forth products that have been formulated by the founder’s own hands. As the brand grows, manufacturing may be outsourced, making transparency and accountability further removed and murkier to navigate. This appears to be the case for…
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June 23, 2018 /
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Writings by ex-members
I have a letter for you and I hope you read it all the way to the end…. I first wrote this 12 years ago while I was in Meadow Haven with Bob and Judy Pardon as a resident in the only long term residential exit counseling program for cult victims in the world. http://meadowhaven.org/…
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June 11, 2018 /
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Central USA, Legal, Newspaper Article, Recent news
Source: Daily camera Building’s HOA says restaurant not paying its share of fees By Shay CastleStaff Writer Posted: 06/11/2018 06:58:10 PM MDT Updated: 06/12/2018 01:41:24 PM MDT Chazaq Farnsworth makes a sandwich for a customer at the Yellow Deli on Pearl Street in downtown Boulder on Monday. (Jeremy Papasso / Staff Photographer) One…
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