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  • CONTRAILS, HAARPS-SPRAYING and more of those bio-TRAILS (are man-made) MEDIA-MOSAD (CIA look alike)

    I believe that enemies or jelouse black-mail like Russia, maybe Pakistan and Israel and EUROPE "Enemy Countries" that can and have powers to use "A MAN MADE DISASTERS (or partly) like TORNADOS and HURRICANES and FLOODING! (Just a thought) - (they did Katharina and more)

    Now you know, how they can predict- They predicting because they are behind that (I Think - not sure but it's make sense)!

  • What books are you drawing from? Thanks

  • 6:33 Jehovah's Witnesses will not accept any reason for leaving as legitimate. A person who chooses to leave the Watchtower organization is labled as "proud" or "haughty" or they are "going back to satan's system."

  • I've watched your vids about JWs.

    Interesting points you've made especially about branding and NLP...

    I've been to their meeting twice and can confirm 100% that this is a highly repetitive language techniques applied and exclusive names and phrases being overused.

    Amazingly people involved can not recognize it at all.

    I pray for them and discuss their Scripture translation (rather paraphrase).

    I hope some will get delivered from this cult.

    Thanks for your vids.

    Shalom :o)

  • The non-agnostic atheists are becoming cultish, here on YouTube, and other places on the net. The only sensible atheist is an agnostic one, by the simple logic of who can say they know the answers? The non-agnostic atheists are organized, and convinced they have the truth of the universe wrapped up in a tidy package, no room for compromise. I.E., if they were pointed to this disparaging comment, they would neg it en mass, very cultishly. So, you've really identified an inherent human condition.

  • i thk ive just recognised what u r trying to put across that religious groups are a scam? basically am i right in thking ths? xx

  • I dont understand is ths what johovas witnesses r about or is ths talking about somethg else? x

  • this fits the jehovah's witnesses to a tee

  • My thoughts exactly! I was born into JWs and stayed there until age 33 and they do every one of these things mentioned.

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  • I've been watching your videos. I'm enjoying them. I do wish you would expound on how it is a "money making pyramid scheme". Not because I doubt it but just because you seem to feel very strongly about it without offering up any evidence. Maybe I missed a video... Where does there money go? Do they have a large hierarchy raking in tons of cash? Maybe I could just look this up myself...

  • this fits the twelve tribes (dot com for info) to a Tee!

    believe me i was in that group for 8.5 years. I left a year and a half ago and consider myself thoroughly rehabilitated! >;^)

  • I'd just like to comment on your video about the Jehovah's witnesses. It looks like you've done alot of research. I'm a scholar of ancient texts that were never included in the bible. I'd like to remark on the part where you said "in the bible it says something about adding to or taking away." That is toward the end of the Book of Revelation, which was written somewhere between 100 and 120 AD according to most scholars, and the words no doubt were referring to that text only.

  • ...In fact, the bible as we know it today was not compiled until AFTER the first council of Nicea in 325 AD, and even then most of the known codices were not included. I don't agree with what I've personally seen happen to family members of JW's who "stray from their path." Keep up the good work.

  • Nice explanation- this describes cults very well and explains how they grow and survive. Always question everything!

  • Amazing! Where did you get the information? This sounds so suited to WTBTS.

  • Information mostly comes from scholarly and professional sources i.e. Stanford University USA and from text books by highly qualified psychologists. All I've done is collated it together into some kind of sense, I've also paraphrased some of it into everyday english and sometimes I'd added things I know to fill in blanks. I'm happy to share with anyone who wants to learn.

    The great thing about youtube ia the audience is interactive! If there's something you want to see more of, let me know!

  • spot on regarding jws. njgoldsmith has just blocked me and labelled me an apostate and told someone I would die at armageddon. (sounds familiar?)thanks for posting this one

  • yes tell me about it, I often get a cult member of 'a certain church' mentioning no names, often leave text comments along a similar lines. It's predictable cult behaviour for them to switch to a personal attack when they can't ague with any of the facts presented.

    The latest is on my video about just 2 of the processes religious cults use to hook people and indoctrinate people with.

    I won't block him as is just digging themself in deeper & hanging themselves by their comments

  • "...has just blocked me and labelled me..." Yes that is predictable, the same church that uses a 'brand name' for god, are among the first to call people they don't like 'names' also. Man creates god in his own image, in this case commercial marketing and name branding.

    And it's very cultish how the 'right of a living existence' of any people they brand as 'don't like' is controlled by the cult doctrine, they are the judge jury & executioner, it's one of the lifton's 8 points.

  • njgoldsmith is crazy. He's not even like a normal deluded JW. He is so far gone that he just about believes that he is God himself.

  • ".. believes that he is God himself.."

    That is something we see so much isn't it?

    It's to do with Identity. Psychologists call it the 'pygmalion effect', where the individual changes from their normal behaviour, and acts more towards how they are percieve their identity. Some organised groups systematically encourage this, mentioning no names, I think you know who I am talking about.

  • Wanted to make a joke here but.. "are you refering to any particulary group that we all have come to love?" ^^ Good report and it is so very true, but I do think it applies to many groups out there, such as the scientology and mormons, but ofcourse the WTBS is the one closest.

  • The HCG description is generic, not meant to be just watchtower. Because the watchtower does not do anything else tangible other than try to expand its numbers, it's particularly interesting to study as a generic cult model. It is almost completely uncluttered with any ceremony and non-growth operations, it utilises all of Lifton's 8 points, not just 4 or 5 of them. Study of the watchtower is providing mankind all over the world with unique psychological insights into human nature in groups.

  • Excellent research.

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