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Did GJ commit perjury?
by Driving Force inthis is something i was thinking about.
as we are very well aware gj told a lot of untruths.
is he likely to be prosecuted in australia for committing perjury by directly lying to the rc?.
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the girl next door
Hard to prove, rarely prosecuted. -
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If you force mandatory reporting you will no longer have a clergy penitent mechanism
by poopie inso then what do you have ?
appears jackson wants mandatory reporting so they will never have to deal with it then no more judicial comitees.
corect me if im wrong
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the girl next door
Watchtower has lost repeatedly in court when claiming clergy penitent privilege. Two elders investigate, the Branch is called where two more Service Department elders are informed, three elders then form the Judicial Committee, finally a report is made and filed with the Branch. All of these processes have been illustrated in court as breaching clergy penitent privilege. -
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If you force mandatory reporting you will no longer have a clergy penitent mechanism
by poopie inso then what do you have ?
appears jackson wants mandatory reporting so they will never have to deal with it then no more judicial comitees.
corect me if im wrong
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the girl next door
Even with Mandated Reporting requirements, elders are instructed to investigate, call the Branch, THEN call law enforcement. The process is still fraught with problems and not even close to "best practice or standard of care" -
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Phone call straight after the Royal Commission
by umbertoecho instraight after the commission ended today within minutes, the phone rang.
it was one of the people who are working on it.
firstly she established if i was alright and did i want to talk.. i said i was too tired and unhappy that geoffrey jackson managed to do some preaching....she said they were aware of that.
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the girl next door
Testiomony is done. The hearings for case 29 are adjourned until further notice. -
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Preparing for Friday's Feeding Frenzy
by Esse quam videri inmany hundreds and perhaps thousands of people, worldwide, are eagerly waiting for the questioning of geoffrey jackson at the australian royal commission on institutional response to child abuse.
this is the day that many have hungered for.
finally, a member of the governing body being questioned and compelled to make full disclosure, to the best of his knowledge, the very best of his knowledge.
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the girl next door
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Governing Body missing their big chance
by under the radar init seems to me that the governing body is missing an excellent opportunity to demonstrate that they are indeed the faithful and discreet slavetm.
even if, as they claim, they collectively constitute the slavetm only when meeting together to consider spiritual matters, surely any one of their number could expect to be guided by holy spirittm when testifying before the australian royal commission on such an important matter.. in fact, they should widely publicize the hearing and encourage all jw's to watch it live.
this would show they have nothing to fear and really believe all the (hot steaming piles of) spiritual food they've been spewing.. after all, their own translation of the bible says, at matthew 10:18-20, "18 and you will be brought before governors and kings+ for my sake, for a witness to them and the nations.+ 19 however, when they hand you over, do not become anxious about how or what you are to speak, for what you are to speak will be given you in that hour;+ 20 for the ones speaking are not just you, but it is the spirit of your father that speaks by you.".
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the girl next door
Ten bucks says he will take an affirmation instead of an oath on the Bible. -
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Governing Body missing their big chance
by under the radar init seems to me that the governing body is missing an excellent opportunity to demonstrate that they are indeed the faithful and discreet slavetm.
even if, as they claim, they collectively constitute the slavetm only when meeting together to consider spiritual matters, surely any one of their number could expect to be guided by holy spirittm when testifying before the australian royal commission on such an important matter.. in fact, they should widely publicize the hearing and encourage all jw's to watch it live.
this would show they have nothing to fear and really believe all the (hot steaming piles of) spiritual food they've been spewing.. after all, their own translation of the bible says, at matthew 10:18-20, "18 and you will be brought before governors and kings+ for my sake, for a witness to them and the nations.+ 19 however, when they hand you over, do not become anxious about how or what you are to speak, for what you are to speak will be given you in that hour;+ 20 for the ones speaking are not just you, but it is the spirit of your father that speaks by you.".
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the girl next door
This month will probably be the first legitimate field service report Jackson has ever submitted. -
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Preparing for Friday's Feeding Frenzy
by Esse quam videri inmany hundreds and perhaps thousands of people, worldwide, are eagerly waiting for the questioning of geoffrey jackson at the australian royal commission on institutional response to child abuse.
this is the day that many have hungered for.
finally, a member of the governing body being questioned and compelled to make full disclosure, to the best of his knowledge, the very best of his knowledge.
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the girl next door
Or maybe Geoffrey will say all the right things directed by Holy Spirit leading thousands to return to Jehovah so they can again listen, obey and be blessed. WHAT? Its just as plausible as his suicide. (referring to the other post) -
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Might Geoffrey Jackson attempt or commit suicide as a result of the ARC?
by Esse quam videri inthis may seem to be a harsh subject, but we have repeatedly heard how shunned jw's, of all ages, have committed suicide.
they succumbed to the harsh treatment brought on them by the watchtower society and in turn their families and so-called friends.. is it possible that the 'harsh treatment' the australian royal commission will met out to mr. jackson, by the relentless, probing questions, that he consider suicide?
perhaps losing face under the onslaught of merciless questioning, bringing that which is hidden into the light.
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the girl next door
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Things to put in the 2015 yearbook of Jehovah's Witnesses
by Brokeback Watchtower inhow about the to subpoena's served on the governing body gerret leosch was a no show claiming austrian citizenship and disavowing anything to do with watchtower controlling him.
and jackson wow they should have trial transcripts.
and of course the prefunctory the govering body loves you blather.
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the girl next door
Losing in part on appeal in the Conti case