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There is a hidden agenda luring you in under false pretences. This is what you don't know until after it's too late:

The only things that are important are:
1- Selling* watchtower literature (*see bottom of page)
2- Recruiting people to sell watchtower literature.
3- No legitimate way of leaving the cult

Newcomers are impressed by an apparent 'love' shown by the congregation (which is a front) and seldom notice a gradual creeping indoctrination process being used on them.

Full exploitation is made of the human need to 'belong' and newcomers are often drawn in because they are at some crisis or state of uncertainty in their life and looking for answers. An incremental exposure takes place to a belief structure which is carefully executed, using highly refined psychological processes developed during the 20th century.

The beliefs include: jesus christ is the angel michael and not the son of god, and that from heaven, in the 1870's this christ had specially selected out of the entire world, a Pennsylvania USA-based evangelical preacher by the name of Pastor Russell, and had rejected all other religious followings as being possessed by the devil. They believe that all other churches, mosques, synagogues etc., are inhabited by demons. They believe that birthdays, christmas celebrations etc, voting, actively participating in organisations outside of their church, these are all evil, and often viewed as devil worship.

Followers honestly believe they are following christ, but in reality they are actually following specially-constructed interpretations of mis-applied bible verses, primarily to motivate the faithful believers into building a pyramid scheme with 2007 net assets believed to be worth $1.8 billion. Regular recruitment and literature placement activity reports have to be filled out and there is annual minimum number of hours requirement which is checked and enforced by sheperding.

Kids brought up in the environment regularly have nightmares about demons and are terrified of attending other places of worship, have anxiety attacks when within old 'heritage' buildings, when near religious artifacts or in their class receiving religious tuition. Some have a fear of learning history, cultural heritage, because they have a subconcious fear of getting an attachment to a world which may be destroyed by their god, so they have a subconcious desire to separate themselves from the rest of the world. People young and old with watchtower mentality are afraid to learn history, join in with humanity and enjoy the arts for this reason.

The 'watchtower mentality' makes no compromises, a rigid authoritarian environment, the smiling faces seen in their church are just a front maintained to project a brand image while they are suffering inside and cringe when they are complemented on how 'happy' they appear to be. Families are torn apart by all cults and this is no excepion, in a JW divorce a well-honed 'child custody' legal process has been developed which punishes non-believing parents by inciting the children to tell 'lies for god', because they don't want to lose thier 'hope', and cannot bear even the thought of 'everlasting life' of parents separated from children.

Like any other consumer product, check it out first, don't go with the flow and get incrementally hypnotised into following the pot of gold at the end of a rainbow.



*by 'selling' is meant: not refusing a 'donation' (typically 1 UK pound).
'Holy' text flows outwards from HQ, cash flows inwards in exchange.
Other sources of income is wills and estates (presumably it increases the 'hope level' by making out some or all of estate in a will). 2007 estimated net assets $1.8 billion

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  • Sir, you are a gentleman and an investagative scholar. Thanks for the research and pictorial illustrations. If you save one person from this hell, you have done well.

  • I've tried to be as fair as I can, I don't have anything against these hopefuls.

    JW funeral is the one that needs to be researched. I hear it's a emotionless treatment of the memory of someone, I heard it was 3 mins about the person, then the rest of the 27 mins is a psychological recruiting opportunity to a captive audience who are sitting through the whole thing stunnedm waiting if there's any other mention of their JW relative. Seems all that's important is recruiting more members. Crazy...

  • Things people say to us when they are in Denial :

    "No, we are not like that at all, you have been mis-informed about us"

    "People spread lies about us, because they are bad/proud/rejected/PartOfDevil­sWorld"

    If you were in the place of somene selling you something, would you admit the dark and hidden side waiting there for a recruit after the 'honeymoon period' ends and it is too late to do anything about it?

    Would you warn that there is no legitimate way of leaving, once recruited?

  • I wonder as a Christian I've learned for instance that worship, prayer,fasting,comunion, the things Jesus says are powerfull weapons to defeat de evil, JW's wont do it. I belive is more evil cult than Christian.

  • calilella, you just made a very good point there.

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  • Seeing a JW at someone's door is of NO significance. JWs do not represent God in any way. They represent a clandestine group of book publishers who are making BILLIONS through literature sales (at no expense to them because the "salespeople" work for free) and real estate purchases (paid for by members of their "Kingdom Halls"). I was a JW for 20 years and know the inner workings of the WTS VERY WELL.

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  • "(at no expense to them because the "salespeople" work for free)"

    Has anyone ever equated hours spent over a decade of serving the organiZation into an equivalent salary?

    I understand that(someone please correct me if I am wrong), in 10 years service they will have put in about 20,000 hours of time, at hourly rate of say $10, so someone who has spent their life could easily be 'worth' $1 million to the organiZation.

    Some may say "selling your soul to the devil", but I think it's just sad

  • "Only a person who lacks critical thinking ability could believe this"

    We find in watchtower mentality, critical thinking skills & rational debate are systematically suppressed, along with the way this mentality creepingly, insidually and systematically: supresses individuality and the unique-ness of the people who are following it. When the watchtower does this, people are easier to program with beliefs. Then they defend them as 'theirs' until they either snap out of this 'hypnosis' or die.

  • Goes against god? Pagan worship? Where on earth had that come from? The moon? Who says?

    Like I said, Everywhere on god's earth for millenia, good familes celebrate the day of bringing into our lives special people, daughters, grandaughters, sons, and those before us who contributed to the quality of our life and we are grateful for.

    The whole of mankind has roots in pre-christian customs, even the pagans would of taken it from earlier civilisation.

    And what is wrong with Pagans?

  • It is, only thing is birthdays stem from pagan worship that cleary goes against God.

  • Mankind is writing the 'bible' now, not dead people from millenia ago. Mankind is doing it, whether it is by selectively quoting scriptures for any desired effect, or by the printing of 'aids' to scripture 'understanding'. This is done through organized religion, in a pyramid-shaped authoritarion leadership structure with the 'pope' in New York, the world centre of systematic mass marketing.

    So I repeat the question: Isn't the day Jesus came into the world special enough to celebrate ?

  • These 'feelings shared with the world' (as you put it, marqueligson) have been reported to me by several active watchtower-followers who are still faithfully serving this man-made organisation after many decades, they are too scared to speak out publically.

    And before anyone asks: No. I had already given my word, to never to reveal their identity, not under any circumstances.

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