Tuesday, December 31, 2019

Vulnerable Children Need Your Help Now!

I just donated to Families Against Cult Teachings; the only 501c3 non-profit of its kind rescuing cult and trafficking victims (especially children) and reuniting them with their families. 

It is also the only non-profit group fighting to stop cults from ruining lives and also generating awareness and educating the public about these dangerous groups, manipulation, coercion and trafficking. 

Please consider donating today to help Make a Difference in the Lives of Those Who Need it Most: 

"I just made a donation to Families Against Cult Teachings, Inc. (501c3), and I thought you would be interested in learning more about this great organization."

You can find out more about Families Against Cult Teachings, Inc. (501c3) by visiting www.familiesagainstcultteachings.org

You can join me in supporting them at https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/fact/donate

Thanks,
Tibor Stern, the Staff and Board of Directors at F.A.C.T., Inc

Monday, December 30, 2019

2020 is Almost Here!

                                                                 Happy New Year!



We want to take a moment to wish you a Happy New Year and Thank You for your commitment and dedication to our mission of combating manipulation, abusive relationships (intimate relations and in group relations), human trafficking,restoring freedom to survivors and educating the most vulnerable to prevent abuse and ultimately Save Lives!

We are only able to grow the impact of our work because of Your support and generosity. From our staff and board, and on behalf of those whose lives we've impacted, we Thank You and wish you and yours a Very Happy New Year ahead, filled with peace, joy and prosperity!

There is so much darkness and corruption occurring and your help is very much needed. Today is the Last Day to give a tax deductible donation to your charity of choice and we hope you consider helping F.A.C.T. in this Life Saving mission.

Please Help Survivors and Prevent Future Victims - DONATE TODAY

Thank you for helping to enrich the lives of Survivors and Prevent Future Victims.

Sincerely,

The FACT Staff and Board of Directors

Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Letter from Tibor Stern, President of F.A.C.T.


Tibor Stern with his beloved daughter Sharoni Stern.  Their family's happiness was cut short by her teacher Katsura Kan.

Dear followers of F.A.C.T and friends,

As you may know by now, the ex-Naropa University teacher Katsura Kan was found guilty by Florida courts earlier this year for the wrongful death of one of his students, Sharon Stern, who happened to be my daughter.

I believe this will send a strong message to all cult leaders and abusers as it is an Unprecedented Ruling. Unfortunately, many of them are sociopaths and psychopaths that need to be stopped and held accountable for their actions.

Not to my surprise, a very serious allegation came to our attention by a young
female ex-student of Katsura Kan. As per her allegations, Katsura Kan drugged and raped her. Is this a man that should be allowed to teach our young, aspiring, vulnerable youth in a classroom or theater like he did at Naropa University in Boulder, CO? I call upon all institutions, educators and theaters to stop providing a platform to this evil character which I believe is destroying our youth by teaching them destruction.  

We will publish all names and places that has or will continue to provide him with a platform to teach and/or perform. Hopefully we can prevent him from abusing anymore of his female students.

Sincerely,
Tibor Stern
President, F.A.C.T

Looking Ahead to 2020


Dear Friends and F.A.C.T. Readers,

We are fast approaching the end of the 2019 calendar year.  We at F.A.C.T. are very proud to report to you our major accomplishments with fighting cultic and human abuses. 

We have given much needed guidance in difficult recoveries that were inflicted on vulnerable abuse victims. We are giving support to families of various victims of organized abuse (be it from churches, schools, self-help groups etc). We’ve also been coordinating psychological and psychiatric care for the Survivors of such abuses.

We have coordinated with law enforcement and media in dealing with dangerous cult leaders.

You and We are Making a Difference! 

We have an enormous task ahead of us for 2020.  This year alone, we have received hundreds of major, documented complaints by victims or their families about undue influence, brainwashing, financial, physical, sexual, spiritual and mental abuses.  As you can see that’s what we have been dealing with and will continue to deal with in 2020. 

In addition to the above, we are also putting together a budget and partnering with a Dept of Justice Trained Anti-Trafficking Expert for teaching, lecturing and bringing awareness to students in High Schools, Universities and Entire Communities.  Early Prevention is the Only way to help innocent, vulnerable youth to arm themselves against high control groups and manipulative situations of any kind.  

100% of every dollar that we receive in donations go directly to supporting families, survivors and the prevention of further victims.  As you know, that’s why we receive year after year the Guide Star Platinum Award for transparency. 

Thank you in advance for considering donating to this upmost important cause in our society. With your help and our efforts, Together we will be able to save more of our vulnerable youth and help reunite more loving families in the upcoming years.   

Wishing you all a safe and Happy Holiday Season.

Sincerely,
Tibor Stern
President of F.A.C.T
and The Entire F.A.C.T Team

Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Mormon Church Mislead Members on 100 Billion Tax Exempt Investment Fund, Whistleblower alleges


Washington Post: "A former investment manager alleges in a whistleblower complaint to the Internal Revenue Service that the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has amassed about $100 billion in accounts intended for charitable purposes, according to a copy of the complaint obtained by The Washington Post.
The confidential document, received by the IRS on Nov. 21, accuses church leaders of misleading members — and possibly breaching federal tax rules — by stockpiling their surplus donations instead of using them for charitable works. It also accuses church leaders of using the tax-exempt donations to prop up a pair of businesses.
A spokesman for the church did not respond to detailed questions from The Post about the complaint. “The Church does not provide information about specific transactions or financial decisions,” spokesman Eric Hawkins said in a statement."

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