One person who wrote a book and wants to write another one. He even admits that his activism is a job to him like how other people have normal jobs. You work a job for money so that you can live your life. I guess he must be making enough for him and his family to live on so he doesn't have to work like the rest of us.
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"exjws" and money making Ponzi schemes.
by Thisismein1972 inok i want to pose a question to those who care to discuss this.. imagine a scenario.
you hear of a exjw writing a book, however, before writing this book this exjw is requesting money to publish said book.
you go along with it and help to get this book out to the public as you think that it will be beneficial.
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"exjws" and money making Ponzi schemes.
by Thisismein1972 inok i want to pose a question to those who care to discuss this.. imagine a scenario.
you hear of a exjw writing a book, however, before writing this book this exjw is requesting money to publish said book.
you go along with it and help to get this book out to the public as you think that it will be beneficial.
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John Davis
It is also interesting that certain activists are complaining about how YouTube isn't paying them for their videos.
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Governing Body Members Confessing Before Feds And Trying To Plea Bargin
by Brokeback Watchtower ini'm sure that insider informants ie: gb ass protectors may offer themselves as witnesses in a plea bargin from prosecution.. i'm thinking that a few gb member might turn in evidence to the state to lighten their sentence for charity fraud..
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John Davis
What specific laws do you feel they have blatantly broken or is breaking? Actual laws in a country that JWs officially operate in.
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John Davis
As the Washington Post highlights what Justice Jackson wrote. Many scholars view Jackson as one of the finest authors of Supreme Court Decisions in its history. It is truly eloquent, it was written for a JW case but it transcends that and goes to the heart of American and Democratic freedom.
“If there is any fixed star in our constitutional constellation, it is that no official, high or petty, can prescribe what shall be orthodox in politics, nationalism, religion, or other matters of opinion, or force citizens to confess by word or act their faith therein.”
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San Diego: Osbaldo Padron v Watchtower
by wifibandit inhttp://www.sandiegoreader.com/news/2016/apr/24/ticker-tough-build-jehovahs-witness-sex-abuse-case.
tough to build jehovah's witness sex-abuse case.
11. without documents, says plaintiff, he can’t get justice.
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John Davis
The last day for the appeal decision to be handed down is 90 days from October 11, 2017 so that will be January 9, 2018. A decision will be handed down by that date.
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Has Watchtower been hacked?
by FatFreek 2005 in"there are two kinds of companies in the world: those that know they've been hacked, and those that have been hacked and don't yet know it.
" robert hackett, fortune.
but how about watchtower?
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John Davis
For a few reasons they have not been hacked. Their public websites are not hosted on their network, they use AWS to host those sites. Most bethelietes don't have forward facing emails, which means someone from the outside cannot email their corporate email account. Their network is segregated so even if you infect someone in maintenance construction you can only see files they are authorized to access. Finally, for most hackers who do it for financial gain, there is very little personal financial data that can be stolen and utilized for their own gain.
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Governing Body Members Confessing Before Feds And Trying To Plea Bargin
by Brokeback Watchtower ini'm sure that insider informants ie: gb ass protectors may offer themselves as witnesses in a plea bargin from prosecution.. i'm thinking that a few gb member might turn in evidence to the state to lighten their sentence for charity fraud..
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John Davis
For it to be fraud they would have to make specific promises to use the money for a specific purpose with no intention to fulfill those promises. It would also have to be proven that individuals benefited from that money that were unreasonable. Most large charities have paid administrative stuff that must be paid, which they are allowed to do. It just can't be that they are paid beyond reasonable rates. I know you feel that they are guilty of that but it must be what is provable in law.
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Governing Body Members Confessing Before Feds And Trying To Plea Bargin
by Brokeback Watchtower ini'm sure that insider informants ie: gb ass protectors may offer themselves as witnesses in a plea bargin from prosecution.. i'm thinking that a few gb member might turn in evidence to the state to lighten their sentence for charity fraud..
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John Davis
What laws do you think that Watchtower has broken in order for them to be prosecuted, actually what crimes do you think individuals within Watchtower, such as GB or Branch Committee, has broken that would actually be prosecutable.
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Updates on the workload of Bethelites
by usualusername1 inhave the bethelites started cooking and doing their own washing yet?
how are they coping?.
paul.
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John Davis
I am only speaking on how I was treated when I was dismissed following a JC. I was given some time to get my affairs in order to get back home.
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San Diego: Osbaldo Padron v Watchtower
by wifibandit inhttp://www.sandiegoreader.com/news/2016/apr/24/ticker-tough-build-jehovahs-witness-sex-abuse-case.
tough to build jehovah's witness sex-abuse case.
11. without documents, says plaintiff, he can’t get justice.
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John Davis
This case has been docketed for October 11, 2017at 1:30 pm.
It will be heard in the Calfornia Appeals Court 4th District 1st Division, which is located in San Diego, CA
The Judges that will hear the oral arguments are:
Richard Huffman, Acting Presiding Justice
Joan Irion, Associate Justice
William Dato, Associate Justice