Searcher...
Do you know which circuit this is?
information just passed to me.
let's hope this becomes even more widespread.
i wonder if the britain branch suspects a conspiracy?
Searcher...
Do you know which circuit this is?
i know we are all anonymous for our own personal reasons, so i understand if you would rather not say.
but if you don't mind sharing that would be cool.
i currently live in georgia, usa.
disregard if already posted.. .. 2015, 10/19/boe.
.. click the green download button.. re: service meeting part for week of december 21, 2015 .
http://wwwb.fileflyer.com/view/vistoa4.
at the latest co visit something very strange happened.
during the meeting with the elders and servants he passed out a copy of a hypothetical publisher card and asked us what we could learn from it.
upon receiving it i saw that the average hours were pretty good, it had return visits and quite a few bible studies.
If I was still an MS I would have asked what his group overseer thought, perhaps asked him how many times he had worked with him over the last 3 months, what he thought of the quality of his ministry and what first hand experience of his ministry was. Basically, anything that shows looking at a bit of paper is meaningless, emphasising that if love was at the heart of things then the elders would be looking at the big picture and not silly stats that can be made up.
However, I gave up playing these silly games a couple of years ago and just glad not to have to do it anymore.
here is an idea i tested.
works at both assemblies and conventions.
i have noticed at the last convention and at my last assembly that when i opened up my wifi setting, tons of hotspots came up for people tethering their tablets to their smart phones.
Have you looked into Hacker's Keyboard for Android?
Love that app.
I think the idea of local web server via piratebox (or similar) is great but I do wonder how many people would have the cojones to sit in the sessions reading apostate material.
There is more risk of being outed with a piratebox as well if you have hardware, although it can be run on a rooted phone which would arouse zero suspicion.
I would love to see several SSIDs up at a CA or RC even if they did nothing. The statement of there being numerous dissenters in the midst of the assembly is simple and powerful in my book.
here is an idea i tested.
works at both assemblies and conventions.
i have noticed at the last convention and at my last assembly that when i opened up my wifi setting, tons of hotspots came up for people tethering their tablets to their smart phones.
here is an idea i tested.
works at both assemblies and conventions.
i have noticed at the last convention and at my last assembly that when i opened up my wifi setting, tons of hotspots came up for people tethering their tablets to their smart phones.
Good points Simon and depressedsoul.
I would tend to agree that forcing information on someone is unlikely to change their mind - it's a bit like someone ramming a poster in your face as you leave an assembly.
I think that there a number of positives however, especially when the hotspot is set up by someone not known as an apostate.
1 - it clearly says "there is a dissenter here". If there was more than one hotspot at the same time then it adds some weight
2 - simply using jwfacts.com (or variant) is a clear pointer to perhaps the best site on the net for clear information about Jehovah's Witnesses. I don't think anyone is going to jump to jwfacts in the middle of session but those already feeling unsure about things may get some inspiration to click on that link later
3 - it's a beacon to others who maybe lurking on sites like these that there is a fellow objector close by. I would be bowled over if I knew there was one or two others at the CA who were mentally with me
4 - it does not cause a scene that just reinforces the stereotype of the embittered apostate
5 - you can participate from below the radar. Just enabling the link last weekend gave me nervous buzz that I had not experienced since first clicking on the link to JWN. I felt I was doing a little something, doing more than just sitting in my own little bubble of awareness
6 - it's fairly low risk. I think if it happens a lot then the org may come up with some strategy to try and work out who it is or deal with it in some other way but they cannot search anyone so if you are careful there is very little chance of getting caught
7 - it does make the attendants scurry around wondering who it is. A bit childish really but I was very entertained watching the reaction when I did it.
So, as a tool to wake someone up then on it's own it's probably not going to set the world alight but I like it nonetheless.
Imagine what message it would send if, for example, every person who has mentally woken up set up a hotspot called "I don't believe this anymore" and turned it on all at the same time. If you saw even 10 hotspots within your range then it would be fantastic.
here is an idea i tested.
works at both assemblies and conventions.
i have noticed at the last convention and at my last assembly that when i opened up my wifi setting, tons of hotspots came up for people tethering their tablets to their smart phones.
One thing I might do differently next time is use a separate phone with no data allowance. This means you could leave the AP open with no worries that others are using your data allowance. It also allows you to use your own phone and hotspot without fear of anyone occidentally realising you are connected to or hosting the "apostate" AP.
here is an idea i tested.
works at both assemblies and conventions.
i have noticed at the last convention and at my last assembly that when i opened up my wifi setting, tons of hotspots came up for people tethering their tablets to their smart phones.
erm...... tragical...
read the my last post on the previous page...
then read cognac's question two posts above your post...
then read the post above your post....
... just received!
london bethel: last year a couple in their fifties were laid off from bethel and made special pioneers.
in january they will be demoted to regular pioneers.