Friday, January 27, 2017

A WARNING TO ALL STUDENTS AND FACULTY AT BOSTON UNIVERSITY

Falun Dafa, more commonly known as Falun Gong, is recruiting on your Boston University (BU) campus. The group, which has been called a “cult” by many cult experts, has weekly meetings attached to the Marsh Chapel at BU.

The Falun Dafa Club announced at the BU website that it wants to teach “exercises,” but the group will also “study spiritual teachings.” http://ow.ly/SpDD308qKpq

The authoritarian leader of Falun Dafa is Li Hongzhi, known to his disciples as “Master Li.” Purportedly imbued with divine authority Li supposedly knows “the top secret of the universe.” He says, “No religion can save people” only the “almighty Fa,” which Li exclusively represents.

Li Hongzhi’s teaches his followers that only he can install an invisible spinning “falun,” which is a mystical “wheel of law” within their abdomens telekinetically. This is the key to salvation, and the basis for incredible health claims, such as a cure for diabetes and the ability to reverse aging.

Falun Dafa practitioners believe that whatever Li Hongzhi says is right is right and whatever he says is wrong is wrong. Master Li’s authority is absolute.

Li has said that “mixed-race people [are] instruments of an alien plot to destroy humanity’s link to heaven.” And that interracial unions are somehow part of “a plot by evil extraterrestrials.”

Li has also claimed that a “black substance” accumulates in the body due to homosexuality, which causes bad health. He labeled the LGBT community “disgusting,” and stated one day the LGBT community will be “eliminated” by “the gods.”

For more information about this group: http://ow.ly/e34X308qIw1

Wednesday, January 25, 2017

FROM A LETTER WE RECEIVED...

Mr. Stern,

You were kind enough to speak with me almost 2 years ago. I haven't yet been able to regain contact with my daughter, but I keep trying, and I keep learning. I also touch base at your Facebook page from time to time.

I read a book this past weekend that may be helpful to some of the families with whom you come in contact, especially those dealing with one-on-one cultic relationships. The author seems to do a good job providing insight into how the manipulator confuses his or her victim.

The book is "Lunch with a Sociopath" by Lucie Pawlak. All proceeds benefit Wellspring. The Kindle version is very affordable--$2.99 on Amazon. Perhaps that will help someone, though you may already know this book.

Keep up the good work you are doing, keep me on your mailing list, and thank you for just being you.

Best,

[Name Removed]

Wednesday, January 11, 2017

COMPLAINT FILED AGAINST 'UMA INDER'

COMPLAINT FILED AGAINST 'UMA INDER'
LOCATION: Ubud, Bali, Indonesia
WEBSITE: http://www.umaa.info/

We are looking into a complaint that alleges the leader of this organization is causing severe mental health issues in members, including mental breakdowns, depression, anxiety, and suicidal tendencies. "At times I was suicidal and others were also."

If you would like to file a formal complaint against this group as well, or have any relevant information to share about Uma Inder and her organization, please contact us immediately at: http://ow.ly/ZjYXt

Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Thanks to you we are able to...

Dear Supporters,

Due to our year-end donation efforts, we are able to investigate a disturbing case alleging physical and sexual child abuse within a cult. This is our first case for 2017 and we thank you for making it possible.

Excerpt from the filed complaint: “My 7 year-old son said he will tell what [name removed] has done to him, including being punched in the face and whipped. He [the pastor] was also having sex in front of a 13-year-old boy that he brought into his bedroom and also watched as the boy played with himself, which is sexual child abuse.”

We will inform you of any developments with this case. Thank you again for all your support.

-The FACT Team

Tuesday, December 27, 2016

The F.A.C.T. 2016 Year-End Report

Dear Supporters,

We are proud to report that FACT has been very successful this year in all areas of our mission, but especially with victim support and suicide prevention. Our coordinated efforts with families who requested our help have led to the recovery of many children and loved ones. We have also seen great progress in our fight against destructive groups all around the country. Our coordination with the proper enforcement and legal entities, in addition to our exposure efforts, have pressured cult group leaders to stop manipulating, exploiting and abusing their members, even resulting at times in the shutting down of group operations, the release of victims and many other positive outcomes.

We wish we could share with you all the details of our success stories, but unfortunately due to the legalities involved with our work we must keep all casework information confidential. We would like to share with you however just some of the communications FACT has received this year from ex-members of cults, families, and the public this year: 

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Our outreach, education and awareness efforts have also more than doubled this year, primarily through our extensive online efforts to reach more people with information about currently active destructive groups. As a result, we have received thousands of support requests and cult complaints via phone and email, and have done our best to help everyone in need considering our budget restraints. As such, we have prioritized our support resources for children, elderly and suicidal victims, and also for those in immediate danger. Here are some examples from recent complaints we have received:

"They are after my possessions, my money, and have told me if I can't pay them they will force me into prostitution for their financial gain. Meanwhile, the demeaning activity continues, the physical abuse is a daily occurrence I have told all my family and friends and police. I have reached the end of my rope with them. I need help ASAP.” - Elderly Cult Victim

"A few months ago we found out he [preacher] was having sex in front of a 14 year boy while the boy played with his self. I have been told this is sexual child abuse, I have tried to report it to the authorities but as of right now nothing has been done.”  - Cult Victim

"I was introduced to this cult at the age of 8 when my parents joined the Church of God. I have been on disability for 12 years, suffering from PTSD, among other health issues because of my religious trauma… As a child I was subjected to physical/emotional abuse, bribes to comply, no food or electricity for punishment and isolation from peers. I have had psychiatric treatment since age 15 without ease…" - Cult Victim

We are fundraising for next year and need your immediate support in order to continue with our important mission. Please know, we are the only non-profit of our kind that exists within the anti-cult community doing this kind of work. All of our financial support goes toward education, prevention and intervention efforts to save lives, and we must consult with and hire on a consistent basis professionals from around the country, such as psychiatrists, educators, lawyers, private investigators, not to mention the qualified staff that keep our organization running strong.

Needless to say the expenses add up significantly and we need your generous support now to continue operating full steam ahead for 2017. Please know that 100% of your donation will be tax-deductible and will go entirely toward our mission.

We are hopeful that with your help we will be able to reunite many more families next year. Please help cult victims and families everywhere get the help they need by making your year-end contribution now.

Thank you for your support,

The F.A.C.T. Team


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Monday, December 26, 2016

LEAH REMINI CALLS SCIENTOLOGY’S BLUFF: If I lied about anything, sue me

In a interview on Larry King Now, reformed Scientologist Leah Remini challenged the church’s criticism of her reality show 'Scientology and the Aftermath', arguing if they want to call her and her fellow defectors liars, “they should sue.”

Remini noted Scientologists are “not a group that is scared of a lawsuit.” “They’re a litigious group—so if that were true, they would simply sue us and I welcome them to do that,” she said. “What I’m not going to stand for is an organization with this kind of money to continue to do things like that, and to bully people, and to harass people, to defraud people out of their lives, their money, but more importantly their families, and I’m just not going to sit around and watch it happen.

http://ow.ly/nws0307sA11

Leah Remini Calls Scientologys bluff

Wednesday, December 21, 2016

Complaint Filed Against House of Prayer Christian Church - HOPCC

COMPLAINT FILED AGAINST 'HOUSE OF PRAYER' HOPCC LOCATION: Hinesville, GA WEBSITE: http://houseofprayerhinesvillega.strikingly.com/

We are looking into a complaint that alleges this church is forcibly relocating children around to different churches within the organization and separating families. The complaint further states that marriages are being torn apart (by the will of God), that members are being manipulated and exploited financially to the point of poverty, and that all members have been commanded recently to get passports in preparation for a mass move to Jerusalem.

If you would like to file a formal complaint against this group as well, or have any relevant information to share about them, please contact us immediately via this link: http://ow.ly/ZjYXt

House Of Prayer Christian Church

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