Thursday, February 11, 2016

EXPOSE: Guy Miller Ministries – PART 1

EXPOSE: Guy Miller Ministries – PART 1

Church Leader: Guy Miller
Location: 2100 Versailles Ave, McKeesport, PA
EIN: 25-1386726

Our organization has received numerous serious complaints about this nondenominational church. Ex-members claim that Guy Miller is running his church like a cult, having experienced and/or witnessed acts of child abuse, member abuse and exploitation, financial exploitation, shunning, and more. They state that Miller manipulates members with fear, guilt and shame tactics to keep them under control as well.

Our initial investigation found virtually no information about Guy Miller or his church online. They do not have a website or mission statement published anywhere that we could find. The only exceptions were an unofficial and undeveloped Facebook page that is “not affiliated with or endorsed by anyone associated with Guy Miller Ministries Inc” and another website which states that Guy Miller Ministries (GMM) “Provides transportation to medical appointments, financial assistance, clothing and furniture to pregnant women.” No other online descriptions or comments about Miller and his church that we could find.

What some of the past victims of this church have to say:

“Stay away from this place. They believe if you don't go to their church, you aren't going to heaven. If you leave this church, the people there are not allowed to talk to you anymore. This man is a cult leader......stay away!!!!”

“I am trying to reach out to other people who left to also file a complaint, it is sad that there are so many people whose lives were ruined because of this awful place.”

“I was a member of that cult for 20 years and can’t tell you how long it took me to finally de-program myself with great support. It is a very dangerous cult and I want to make sure my identity is not compromised. I have been out of it for 11 years.”

“I would recommend to anyone who reads this that if someone tries to take you to this "church", run, run far and run fast because it will probably damage your life.”


PART TWO COMING TOMORROW focusing on the numerous allegations of member abuse by church leaders, so stay tuned...


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Tuesday, February 9, 2016

COMPLAINT ABOUT GRACE BIBLE CHURCH, COLLEGE STATION, TX

A complaint came in about the 'Grace Bible Church' in College Station, TX who is allegedly actively recruiting students on the campus of Texas A&M University.

As per their own admission as stated on the church's website, "Very early, the church leaders began to see the strategic location of the Texas A&M University campus to the location of Grace Bible Church and the importance of beginning a ministry to college students."

The complaint states that since joining this church the alleged victim has dropped interest in pursuing a career, has dramatically changed in personality, and has turned against family with limited to no communication.

We are in the process of thoroughly investigating this church. If you and/or someone you know has been victimized by this organization, please contact us immediately,

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Friday, February 5, 2016

UNDER INVESTIGATION: OHIO PROFESSOR FOR RECRUITING STUDENTS INTO ISIS

According to reports, Julio “Assad” Pino, an associate professor of history at Kent State University, is accused of not just pledging allegiance to the terror group, but also of trying to recruit students to join ISIS, Steve Doocy said on Fox and Friends.

In a 2014 “open letter” to “academic friends of Israel,” he accused pro-Israel members of the academic community as being “directly responsible for the murder of over 1,400 Palestinian children, women and elderly civilians.” He signed that letter “Jihad until victory!”

He also shouted “Death to Israel” during a presentation by a former Israeli official in 2011, eulogized a Palestinian suicide bomber in the Kent Stater and allegedly posted jihad-promoting messages on a jihad website in 2007.

The call to join ISIS from Pino's purported Facebook page was just one of many troubling posts.

"Pushes his personal views WAY too much," one student wrote. "Stay away from him. Awful professor."

In August 2012, the account posted a photo of Pino standing in front of the U.S. Capitol Building. A comment below the picture from Pino's account said, "I come to bury D.C., not to praise it."

Ryan Mauro, a National Security Analyst for the Clarion Project, called some of the postings "smoking gun material."

"Anyone that is a supporter of ISIS needs to be considered an imminent threat," Mauro told FoxNews.com. "If I was a student there, I would not go on campus, personally."

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Monday, February 1, 2016

YOGA GURU TO PAY SEXUAL ASSAULT VICTIMS $6.4 MILLION IN DAMAGES

Los Angeles jury on Tuesday awarded more than $6.4 million in the first of a series of lawsuits against renowned yoga guru Bikram Choudhury in which women accuse the founder of the popular Bikram yoga style of sexual misconduct.

The verdict marks a significant financial and legal blow to Choudhury, who claimed millions of followers in a global empire centered around “hot yoga,” performed in sweltering rooms.

The case involved a lawsuit by his onetime legal advisor, Minakshi Jafa-Bodden, who alleged that Choudhury sexually harassed her while she worked for him and that she was fired after she began investigating claims that he had raped a yoga student. Six other women in recent years have filed civil lawsuits accusing Choudhury of sexually assaulting them.

Choudhury has denied any wrongdoing, and Los Angeles County prosecutors decided not to file criminal charges in several cases, saying there was no corroborating evidence.

The Beverly Hills resident testified Tuesday that he has spent millions of dollars on legal bills in recent years and that his Los Angeles-based yoga business has waned, leaving him nearly bankrupt.

“I have to borrow money from my family and friends,” he told jurors. “I have no money.”

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Under cross-examination, Choudhury admitted keeping a fleet of up to 40 luxury cars — including Bentleys, Ferraris and Rolls-Royces — in a Van Nuys garage. He said he gave the vehicles to the state to start a school, the “Bikram auto engineering school for children.” The remarks drew smirks and laughs from several jurors. A spokeswoman for the governor told The Times no such agreement exists.

Tuesday’s award of punitive damages came on top of more than $924,500 that jurors awarded Jafa-Bodden in compensatory damages Monday.

“I feel vindicated, I'm elated,” Jafa-Bodden said after the verdict, describing Choudhury as “a dangerous, dangerous predator.”

Monday, January 25, 2016

ISKCON AT THE UNIVERSITY OF FLORIDA – LATEST NEWS

We are proud to announce, from our hard work and diligence over the last year and a half, that Carl Woodham (the Chaplain of the ISKCON Krishna House) no longer holds his position on the University of Florida's faculty as the ‘Secretary of the Board for the Campus Multi-Faith Cooperative’, as confirmed by Angelo Grasso, the chairman of that board. Moreover, Grasso states that Woodham has retired from the board completely.

Though not stated to us directly by the school, it seems as if the University of Florida has finally acknowledged the potential threat of ISKCON on its campus and we hope that Woodham’s recruitment efforts of students will be further investigated by the school and stopped entirely. In our opinion, the active recruitment of young impressionable students at any school is completely unethical and should be prohibited.

We at FACT will never stop trying to remove these organizations from campuses in an effort to safeguard all students from agendas that seek to recruit “young Westerners wholesale” (as Woodham once stated in an email to a fellow guru).

To everyone who helped us with our efforts, we cannot thank you enough.

We will keep you updated with any further developments

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