Tuesday, July 23, 2019

Today's Blind Items - Dig Deeper

There is so much news going on all the time that the massive take down of a portion of a religious cult and the massive amount of money it stole from the government was just a few minute blip on news screens. It might have been the most money ever taken from the government and it got no play. So, of course no one even bothered to ask why this middle of nowhere cult that is also involved in the transporting of their female tweens and teens has such a huge presence in that Middle Eastern country. Maybe because that is the place the teens/tweens are sent before their final destination. No one will look. No one will ask questions. It is just another case of not caring. Not caring what happened to the dozens of female tweens/teens missing. It also shows that this idea of trafficking that I have written about before involving a similar, but larger cult is spreading through the various offshoots that practice this type of religion. 


40 comments:

  1. NXIVM or whatever the acronym is

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  2. There's all kinds of crazy thefts going on in Nigeria.

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  3. Fundamentalist Church of Latter-Day Saints

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    1. Yup both nexium and this one. Nxium in the news stealing money, and the Mormons are the ones transporting the tweens. Wonder which cult is the last one mentioned. Scientology?

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  4. I mean, the FLDS used to be huge at welfare and food stamp fraud, but they kept their women fot their old men, so...

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  5. The Children of God?

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  6. middle of nowhere makes it sound like FDLS and there have been similar blinds about them with trafficking

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  7. Children of God was TFI or goes by COG

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  8. enty, this faux-moral righteousness you have adopted isn't working.

    anyway, fdls.

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  9. I think Enty is referencing the charges of food-stamp fraud against FLDS. US Government alleged $12 million in fraud in that case, although the charges were eventually dropped....not sure if anyone made a deal or the gov't didn't have the evidence. This was back in 2016 or so.

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  10. The blind says “is.” I just gotta day that ever since warren Jeff’s went to jail, the YFZ ranch got shut down, and they all started going on reality shows, that whole cult really fell apart. I think one of their traditional strongholds just elected a female mayor not too long ago, so I sort of doubt this is true, if it’s flds.

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  11. FLDS, food stamp fraud, the pedos brother is in jail right now for that fiasco. ALSO extreme tax evasion.... They are leaving this area in droves. I have no idea where they are relocating to. Some are moving closer to where we are, it sucks.

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    1. FFS! Please don’t let them come bk South again..but hey.. at least Texas DID arrest some of the idiots.
      Religions suck. Spirituality..keepin it real.

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  12. Kingston Group based in the Salt Lake area. Also polygamist's. They are connected to the FLDS as almost all polygamist mormon groups are. They were into clean energy or something and scammed the federal government by claiming they made more than they did.the middle eastern country is Turkey. There's a photo with Jacob and Isaiah Kingston with Erdogan. They were planning on running away there. One was arrested at the airport. Could be the FLDS with food stamp fraud but Kingston's fit better and they're connected anyway. Paul Daniel Kingston (the current leader) was in Colorado City for funerals of FLDS members who died in a flood in 2015. And the Kingston's offered refuge for FLDS members evicted from Colorado City/Hildale a couple years back.

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    1. It was a $500 million biodiesel credit scam. They stashed away $134 million in Turkey.

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    2. Oh that is fascinating. I heard they are into in-breeding and “pure” bloodlines. Is that true, do you know?

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    3. Yes the Kingston's have a lot more incest than any other group. Examples of girls being married to their uncles. John Daniel Kingston, who is father to Jacob and Isaiah Kingston, married at least one of his own sisters. They go to Colorado to marry cousins to each other. Half siblings are kept separate growing up so it's not so weird (for them) when they're married to each other.

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    4. It's true. John Daniel Kingston married several of his own half sisters. Marrying cousins or uncles is quite common. Some use fake names to hide the fact that their two surnames are both Kingston. It's why they don't have as many members as the FLDS or the AUB.

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  13. Children of God and FLDS

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  14. The FLDS is the similar larger cult the practices an offshoot of Mormonism mentioned at the end of the blind. But this is the Kingston Group, also Polygamists. The Middle Eastern country is Turkey. They were involved in some sort of clean energy fraud thing. Very recent case. Made plea deals in the last week

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  15. The FLDS were set up in the interior of BC. In Creston. Winston Blackmore fought a long legal fight about arguing that child brides are not molestation. Warren Jeffs kicked him out over a power struggle. The new Bishop Oler is going to be sentenced next month over shipping girls across the border, down into Texas, to their compound. In short they're slavers.
    I'm curious what middle east countries are involved.
    Epstein had a Saudi passport, I wouldn't be surprised if that's the connection.

    https://www.vicnews.com/news/former-polygamous-leader-to-be-sentenced-next-week-in-b-c-child-bride-case/

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  16. @Unknown...
    that's what I was gonna say.
    Kingston supposedly made off with $500 million - fraud for "Washakie Renewable Energy - biofuel, money laundering....they were known as "Latter Day Church of Christ" LDCC

    that dwarfs the food stamp fraud of FLDS - who were amateurs just out to protect papa's peen.

    Geez...I used to think communal living was a good idea.

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  17. It was a $500 million biodiesel scam. They sent $134 million to Turkey. The company is called Washakie Renewable Energy. They were located on the Utah/Idaho border.

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  18. WOW - did Unknown crack the case here or what!?!?

    Impressive, excellent work and thank you!

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  19. Hey Hush Hush! "Epstein had a Saudi passport, I wouldn't be surprised if that's the connection."

    I agree, but how on earth could he get a KSA passport?

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  21. Unknown, that's right! I just read about them a couple of weeks ago. Surprisingly to some people, the Daily Mail does do some amazing investigative journalism. Lots of it is fluff & nonsense, but their investigations on Gardasil, the NHS, NXVIM &the Kingston Group has been nothing short f revealing and shocking.

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  22. FDLS could be pronounced as 'fiddles'.

    Make of that what you will.

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  23. Here's a weird connection: There was another man charged in this scam that wasn't a Kingston - Levon Termendzhyan. One of his lawyers is Mark Geragos, who also represented Clare Bronfman from NXIVM and who is Avenatti's mate. Maybe there's no conspiracy and Geragos just happens to work with all the shady criminal people connected to cults.

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  24. Some cults revolve around creepy geezers getting their mitts on as many pubescent girls as they can, and they want to keep that supply going forever, so they all have big families and 'trade' in essence. "Marrying" them is a ruse. When the women age they are sidelined and put in charge of grudge work - cooking, cleaning. The "Marthas" of the compound.

    Any boy babies born are run out of the compound when they near marriageable age. The geezers want no competition. The old men typically have all the land, power and money. They keep the rest of people in line by banishing any who question or rebel, separating them from all their family forever, and/or scaring them with things like "obey us or burn in hell."

    With so much inbreeding there are bound to be babies with health issues. Those babies are given to the Marthas, as their children to supervise and raise.

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  25. KIngston along with Franklin Graham,Jr

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  26. Unknown nailed it. A few others, too.

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  27. Today, I think it was, Ivanka Trump congratulated Boris on getting UK PM. She mistyped United Kingdom as United Kinston.

    Maybe not a typo? Idk. Just an observation.

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  28. LDCC. Wow.

    Google and Wikipedia say some have 20+ wives, and a wife can have even 18 children. Lots of people fodder for trafficking. The Wikipedia article said that the wives sometimes "go gardening" their term for raiding garbage cans for food. If you are raised with this level of poverty, being sold might even feel like a step up for them or to their Moms.

    Poor, poor souls.

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  29. If anyone is interested, I read a fascinating book where a journalist interviewed some of the different polygamist sects. He didn’t get too far with the Kingston clan though.

    https://www.amazon.com/Secrets-Wives-Hidden-Mormon-Polygamy/dp/1522608621

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  30. Sounds like Church of Almighty God

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  31. This is disturbing. Someone should contact the authorities.

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  32. 1. Portion of a religious cult: Davis County Cooperative Society/The Order/Kingston Group

    2. middle of nowhere cult: The Mormon Church

    3. Middle Eastern country: Turkey

    https://www.sltrib.com/news/politics/2019/07/19/feds-move-seize-homes/

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  33. 300 Kuwaiti Mormons?

    https://www.sltrib.com/religion/2019/04/03/lds-church-gains/

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