golfmom
Former Member
It is a cult that most of you have never heard about. Howver the mind control techniques are the same, as well as the programming.
Funny how they are all:
"The one and only true church. If you leave you go to hell."
It is a cult that most of you have never heard about. Howver the mind control techniques are the same, as well as the programming.
CPS is now out of the comound, and it has now turned into a CRIMINAL investigation.
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The Short Creek Raid - July 26, 1953
Kidnapped from that Land
The Government Raids on the Short Creek Polygamists
Short Creek raid
Just before dawn on July 26, 1953, 102 Arizona state police officers and soldiers from the National Guard entered Short Creek. The communitywhich was composed of approximately 400 Mormon fundamentalistshad been tipped off about the planned raid and were found singing hymns in the schoolhouse while the children played outside. The entire community was taken into custody, with the exception of six individuals who were found not to be fundamentalist Mormons. Among those taken into custody were 236 children. One hundred and fifty of the children who were taken into custody were not permitted to return to their parents for over two years, and some parents never did regain custody of their children.
After the Short Creek raid, the Mormon polygamist colony at Short Creek eventually rejuvenated. Short Creek was renamed Colorado City in 1960.
Following is a PDF:
Helping Victims of Domestic Violence and Child Abuse in Polygamous Communities
A joint report from the offices of the Attorney Generals of Arizona and Utah.
I personally think there is going to be huge legal ramifications from this latest raid in Texas.
That gave me a chuckle. There is an LDS temple in Provo that IMO, looks like a flying saucer. It's really hideous and alot of members of the LDS faith don't like it either. Below is a link to pics of it:
http://www.ldschurchtemples.com/provo/
ETA: do you think I'd get arrested for spray painting..."Beam me up Scotty!"
Now my neighbor got married in the gorgious Manti temple. When non LDS people look at her wedding pics they say "how did you afford that???!!!" Links to the Manti pic is below. Absolutely beautiful.
http://www.ldschurchtemples.com/manti/gallery/download.php?id=232
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:Manti_Temple_5.jpg
I think the raid in Texas is going to establish the legal precedents to allow authorities to go into the Colorado City and Hilsdale communities.
The Short Creek Raid - July 26, 1953
Kidnapped from that Land
The Government Raids on the Short Creek Polygamists
Short Creek raid
Just before dawn on July 26, 1953, 102 Arizona state police officers and soldiers from the National Guard entered Short Creek. The communitywhich was composed of approximately 400 Mormon fundamentalistshad been tipped off about the planned raid and were found singing hymns in the schoolhouse while the children played outside. The entire community was taken into custody, with the exception of six individuals who were found not to be fundamentalist Mormons. Among those taken into custody were 236 children. One hundred and fifty of the children who were taken into custody were not permitted to return to their parents for over two years, and some parents never did regain custody of their children.
After the Short Creek raid, the Mormon polygamist colony at Short Creek eventually rejuvenated. Short Creek was renamed Colorado City in 1960.
Following is a PDF:
Helping Victims of Domestic Violence and Child Abuse in Polygamous Communities
A joint report from the offices of the Attorney Generals of Arizona and Utah.
I personally think there is going to be huge legal ramifications from this latest raid in Texas.
I chuckled and said I have heard of penis envy with men, but steeple envy was a knew one on me.
BTW I may be heading down to Texas to help the authorites, based on my cult experience. They have told me that they could aboslutly use, me, and will set further details up. These children need people that understand mind control more so then plain therapy at this time.
Yes, Leila, not to mention that DNA is going to identify the same genes. It might be difficult to determine whether a child has been impregnated by her father, uncle, or grandfather. Yuck.
I've been listening to Fox News as I read this board, and Shepard Smith interviewed two attorneys about the FLDS raid. One of them said this is going to take years to prosecute each and every case.
DNA is going to play an important part in these cases. Interesting that many of the childrens surnames are Jeffs or Jessop.
I don't think anyone wishes to have them go back to the criminal aspect of their lives. I think some are concerned about the upheaval in the process of removing them. If not done correctly could be very psychologicaly damaging.
ETA: when I say them, I'm referring to the children.
I also have a heavy heart when considering that constitutional rights may be violated.
But, I figure the children's rights to be safe trump the churches. And yes, Mr. Smarty Pants Lawyer, that includes abandoning children because you think that they're not "good enough" to belong to your church.
I don't think anyone wishes to have them go back to the criminal aspect of their lives. I think some are concerned about the upheaval in the process of removing them. If not done correctly could be very psychologicaly damaging.
ETA: when I say them, I'm referring to the children.