THIS JUST IN TO FACT:
Name of Cult Group or Church: Jehovah Witnesses
Message: "[The recruiters] became friends with my son at a time when he was without a job, had no car and was having to stay with his father or be homeless. He felt lost and desperate. They convinced him to go to and later join their church. They came to my home on several occasions, uninvited, and stayed for hours with their entire family in an attempt to convert my husband and I. They convinced my son to leave the area with them and move to Oregon where he would have little contact with us."
Unfortunately we hear this all too often at FACT. People usually become victims of cults when they are at a low or stressful point in life, and/or in a transitory period, like after losing a job or going through a divorce.
An article written in Psychology today explains: http://ow.ly/UlTZ4
Since 2013, Families Against Cult Teachings (F.A.C.T.) has been helping victims and families of cults, undue influence, group exploitation and abuse to heal and recover while exposing the guilty parties. Our mission is to support a more informed public where prevention is achieved through education and to see justice brought to light in cases of cultic abuse and trafficking.
Friday, November 6, 2015
Thursday, November 5, 2015
Shop on Amazon and Help FACT at the same time!
Dear Supporters,
If you are a regular shopper on Amazon and would like to support us at the same time, please click the link below to select FACT as your charity of choice. Though we receive only a small percentage per sale, if enough people join in it could really add up! Plus, it is easy to do and no cost to you.
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If you do not use Amazon but would still like to help support FACT, please consider making a donation of any amount. No amount is too small and every little bit helps. Also, please know your donation is 100% tax deductible. If you'd like to make a donation, please click this link: https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/fact
Thank you, we really appreciate your support!
If you are a regular shopper on Amazon and would like to support us at the same time, please click the link below to select FACT as your charity of choice. Though we receive only a small percentage per sale, if enough people join in it could really add up! Plus, it is easy to do and no cost to you.
Click here: https://smile.amazon.com/ch/45-5207116
If you do not use Amazon but would still like to help support FACT, please consider making a donation of any amount. No amount is too small and every little bit helps. Also, please know your donation is 100% tax deductible. If you'd like to make a donation, please click this link: https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/fact
Thank you, we really appreciate your support!
Wednesday, November 4, 2015
The Truth Is Mighter Than the Lie...
What's the best way to fight destructive cults and their wicked self-serving leaders?
Friday, October 30, 2015
Complaints about Jerry Stocking of Clarkesville, GA
We have received numerous complaints about the activities of Jerry Stocking in Clarkesville, GA. Upon initial investigation of these complaints we believe he is acting as a self-serving cult leader who is manipulating and exploiting his followers.
Once we complete our thorough investigation of him and his organization we will present our detailed expose to you with all the facts. We will announce the release date of the expose in the near future, so stay tuned...
Once we complete our thorough investigation of him and his organization we will present our detailed expose to you with all the facts. We will announce the release date of the expose in the near future, so stay tuned...
Tuesday, October 27, 2015
More Families Complaining About The Hare Krishna ISKCON Recruitment Efforts on a College Campus
THIS JUST IN TO F.A.C.T:
"Dear Mr. Stern,
It is an embarrassment to UF to have the Hare Krishna group on campus or in any way affiliated with the university or its students. This group is a destructive cult that needs to stay away from our kids. When we lasted visited UF with our daughter who is a high school student, I was horrified to see this group on campus recruiting kids, and if this group remains a part of UF, I will most notably send my daughter elsewhere and as far away from this destructive group as humanly possible.
Sincerely,
The [Name Removed] family"
"Dear Mr. Stern,
It is an embarrassment to UF to have the Hare Krishna group on campus or in any way affiliated with the university or its students. This group is a destructive cult that needs to stay away from our kids. When we lasted visited UF with our daughter who is a high school student, I was horrified to see this group on campus recruiting kids, and if this group remains a part of UF, I will most notably send my daughter elsewhere and as far away from this destructive group as humanly possible.
Sincerely,
The [Name Removed] family"
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