June 25, 2009 /
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Source: http://www.kazookazoo.ca/kazine/kazine9.pdf Download original PDF: kazine9 Two mountains lie forever spooning each other against the encrusted cluster of little lit houses below me. My friend Parizeau and I sit high on slabs of rock in Gyro Park, pounding back Goldschlager and smoking. I had managed to arrange an interview with a member of the Twelve…
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March 6, 2009 /
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Promoting a boycott of the Mate Factor restaurant on the Ithaca Commons and raising awareness about the beliefs and practices of the Twelve Tribes religious cult. March 6, 2009 John Sullivan In Ithaca many people consider the consequences of how and where they spend their money. My wife and I have friends who can tell…
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September 7, 2008 /
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Chattanooga Times Free Press/September 7, 2008 By Joan Garrett Michael Mosteller doesn’t know what the strangers said on the day he began to lose his daughter. He imagines her, with a book or a Frisbee or a guitar, alone on the front lawn of her UTC dorm, as was her custom. A curious, first-year philosophy…
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August 6, 2008 /
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Blue Mountains Gazette BY SHANE DESIATNIK August 6th, 2008 The practices of messianic Christian sect The Twelve Tribes continue to divide opinion in the Blue Mountains, with an ex-member and a potential new member throwing another log into the fire of debate. The group established a small community in Katoomba in February to run…
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June 30, 2008 /
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Source: Chattanoogan.com Monday, June 30, 2008 Fast food restaurants don’t advertise the number of calories, fat or cholesterol that is in their food. They don’t tell you if you “Have it your way” you may gain 10 pounds and not fit in your bathing suit come summer. Instead, they attempt to sell you on an…
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May 22, 2008 /
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Source: coolbloobridge Written By: Dean W. Arnold by Dean Arnold 5/22/08 Chattanooga has an electric shuttle that allows you to navigate downtown at no charge and with no yukky emissions. My current challenge is to see if I can live off one gallon of gas a day. After filling up earlier this week and seeing…
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May 9, 2008 /
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The Chattanoogan/May 9, 2008 By D. Lance, Former member After reading through A Pleasant Yellow Deli Experience” and the 24 other posted opinions on the Yellow Deli, may I add one more posting as the only former member to have responded so far? If you ask a terrorist if they are a terrorist, they will…
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May 7, 2008 /
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Chattanoogan/May 7, 2008 By Cliff Sarbel So the Yellow Deli is back in business. Somehow I am not surprised. Cults always seem to come back around for a second helping. However, Chattanoogans must remember that this group has a history of abuse of members, isolation of members from their families, taking advantage of lonely young…
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March 25, 2008 /
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Source: The Sydney Morning Herald/March 25, 2008 By Paul Bibby The general manager of the Royal Easter Show said he would not be surprised if a cafe run at the event by a Christian sect was inspected by the state’s workplace watchdog after revelations its workers were not being paid. Michael Collins said officers from…
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February 28, 2008 /
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Source:Cindy.com, Colorado Springs Independent February 28, 2008 Manitou café mixes religion with its brew, but dismisses ‘cult’ catcalls By Amanda Lundgren L’Aura Montgomery Dayag Anashiym and his wife, Tsebiah Shel Dayag, with their drink of choice. The Maté Factor in Manitou Springs is something of a mystery to many. Before my visits, I didn’t even…
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