Sunday, 2 December 2007

Feast rhymes with fleeced

Whatever happened to the WCG's Mt Pocono Feast Site? Stan Gardner has the story, which you can read when you click across to his blog.

12 comments:

Douglas Becker said...

Which only gotos shows that the whole transaction was run by predators, and likely religious ones at that.

Behold we have been sheep in the midst of wolves and fared badly.

Lussenheide said...

I believe there are some clues to this mystery.

The name of the "buying company" was "US Senda".

The US can easily be figured to be "United States". The word "Senda" in Japanese comes out as "Sendai".

Sendai literally means "ancient family" or interestingly enough "1000 year reign".

I think this is more than a coincidence.

The Sendai Domain in Japan is one of the most ancient of the Japanese Family domains and fiefdoms. These are true Japanese bluebloods, one of the wealthiest family domains of Japan, and dating back to the 1600s.

These clues contained in the Senda name itself are enough to tell me that there is little doubt that the entire transaction involved WCG Japanese liason Gotoh, Stanley Rader and high level Japanese contacts that the WCG and HWA often bragged about and cultivated.

Some form of unholy asset transfer was achieved to high level Japanese, for repayment of some form of perk. The ultimate intimate details are likely never to be known publicly.

The development company for the property has a nice online brochure about the purchase and property here:

http://www.poconomts.com/pmi/spring06.pdf

John Trechak of the old Ambassdor Report did some amazing investigative reporting here on this odd and secretive Poconos issue here:

http://www.hwarmstrong.com/ar/AR55.html

Bill Lussenheide, Menifee, CA USA

DennisDiehl said...

I guess that's why they were HWA's Japanese Son's... 'O B'S. Had to keep it all in the family.

I should have gone to Oral Roberts University...no wait...never mind. Second verse same as the first, could get better , bound to get worse.

I'm going to go scream in a bucket now.....

Anonymous said...

The Beach Boys sing... Kokomo Rhymes with "Pocono"

Off the PA Turnpike.. there's a place called Pocono
That's where you wanna go to give it all awaaaay.
Sermons out of hand, giant drink stuck in your hand
We'll be getting fleeced to the rhythm of a Big Bird Band
Down in Po-ooo-cono

CHORUS:
Pasadena, Jamaica, ooh I wanna take you in
Bermuda, Bahama, come on join our drama
Niargra, Viagra, baby why don't we go
On down to Po--ooo--cano

Back tot he bucket.... dd

Douglas Becker said...

In the spirit of dd [thanks, Dennis, that was great!], one wonders if noses grow longer as the wooden lies about the Poconos develop.

Anonymous said...

What a horrible thing to find out on the sabbith!

Bamboo_bends said...

Lussenheide said...

Some form of unholy asset transfer was achieved to high level Japanese, for repayment of some form of perk. The ultimate intimate details are likely never to be known publicly.



HWA's Japanese "sons" were corrupted for far less than future real estate, they quite liked the 18k Gold Rolexes that Gotoh got caught smuggling in aboard the G3 Jet.

BTW, Stan Rader is dead.

Charlie said...

Damn shame what happened to that property. I went to services there for years and to feasts before and after the roof collapsed and was rebuilt (smaller). Many 'local' members including my family put in a lot of man hours on the property. The place really was beautiful.


...It still sits idle and has been vandalized hundreds of times since the sale. At least the last time I drove by for shits and giggles which was about two years ago.

Douglas Becker said...

Yes, what a shame to have all this happen at the hands of those who pretended to be friends with a Carpenter's Son.

minimalist said...

Looks like a classic attempt to launder the proceeds by Rader

minimalist said...

"after the roof collapsed and was rebuilt (smaller)"

Like the millions spent for earthquake repair in Pasadena !

Tithe bonfire of billions

Corky said...

Yep, says the flood/earthquake/tsunami/hurricane victim, we lost all we had and this is the third time that this has happened.

What do you plan to do now?, asks a news reporter.

Oh, we plan to rebuild, replies the victim.

If a person keeps making the same dumb decision with resultant failure, will it finally succeed if they keep doing it?