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In September of 1857, nearly 140 Arkansas emigrants camped near Enterprise in southwestern Utah. Local residents had heard rumors that the U.S. Army was en route to put down the growing Mormon movement, so the wagon train was viewed with suspicion and animosity. The Fancher-Baker Party was attacked without warning by Indians and later by local Mormon militia. In all, approximately 120 people were killed, mostly women and children. In 1877, 20 years after the mountain meadows massacre, participant John D. Lee was tried, convicted, and executed by a firing squad on the very spot that the Mountain Meadows Massacre took place. This engrossing documentary includes interviews with historians, reenactments, and photographs that tell all sides of the Mountain Meadows Massacre.

A documentary of the Mountain Meadows Massacre, a series of attacks in 1857 that resulted in the mass murder of at least 120 members of the Baker-Fancher emigrant wagon train.

Director
Demetrius Graham
Writer
Eric Young
Star
Marvin Payne
Original video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mai5F1O10oI

You can also watch this documentary at
https://goodnewsforlds.org/video/

Sarah Thompson talks about growing up in the FLDS Cult as the daughter of their "Prophet."
How Warren Jeffs got life in prison - https://www.bitchute.com/video/hH6z4RnarVte/

Briell Decker 65th wife of Warren Jeffs.
How Warren Jeffs got life in prison - https://www.bitchute.com/video/hH6z4RnarVte/

The errors and inconsistencies of LDS (Mormon) theology and practice, from an evangelical Christian perspective.
Circa 2003

What Do Mormons Believe?
(1982) — The John Ankerberg Show
with Sandra Tanner and Marv Cowan

Mormon whistleblower, David Nielsen worked at the Church’s investment firm Ensign Peak.
Mr Nielsen says it masquerades as a charity.
60 Minutes

https://www.sec.gov/litigation/admin/2023/34-96951.pdf
https://www.sec.gov/news/press-release/2023-35

SEC Charges The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Its Investment Management Company for Disclosure Failures and Misstated Filings

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
2023-35

Washington D.C., Feb. 21, 2023 —

The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced charges against Ensign Peak Advisers Inc., a non-profit entity operated by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to manage the Church’s investments, for failing to file forms that would have disclosed the Church’s equity investments, and for instead filing forms for shell companies that obscured the Church’s portfolio and misstated Ensign Peak’s control over the Church’s investment decisions. The SEC also announced charges against the Church for causing these violations. To settle the charges, Ensign Peak agreed to pay a $4 million penalty and the Church agreed to pay a $1 million penalty.

The SEC’s order finds that, from 1997 through 2019, Ensign Peak failed to file Forms 13F, the forms on which investment managers are required to disclose the value of certain securities they manage. According to the order, the Church was concerned that disclosure of its portfolio, which by 2018 grew to approximately $32 billion, would lead to negative consequences. To obscure the amount of the Church’s portfolio, and with the Church’s knowledge and approval, Ensign Peak created thirteen shell LLCs, ostensibly with locations throughout the U.S., and filed Forms 13F in the names of these LLCs rather than in Ensign Peak’s name. The order finds that Ensign Peak maintained investment discretion over all relevant securities, that it controlled the shell companies, and that it directed nominee “business managers,” most of whom were employed by the Church, to sign the Commission filings. The shell LLCs’ Forms 13F misstated, among other things, that the LLCs had sole investment and voting discretion over the securities. In reality, the SEC’s order finds, Ensign Peak retained control over all investment and voting decisions.

“We allege that the LDS Church’s investment manager, with the Church’s knowledge, went to great lengths to avoid disclosing the Church’s investments, depriving the Commission and the investing public of accurate market information,” said Gurbir S. Grewal, Director of the SEC’s Division of Enforcement. “The requirement to file timely and accurate information on Forms 13F applies to all institutional investment managers, including non-profit and charitable organizations.”

Ensign Peak agreed to settle the SEC’s allegation that it violated Section 13(f) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 and Rule 13f-1 thereunder by failing to file Forms 13F and for misstating information in these forms. The Church agreed to settle the SEC’s allegation that it caused Ensign Peak’s violations through its knowledge and approval of Ensign Peak’s use of the shell LLCs.

Paul Feindt conducted the SEC’s investigation under the supervision of Tracy Combs and Tanya Beard of the Salt Lake Regional Office and Laura Metcalfe of the Denver Regional Office.

This explosive DVD documentary shows bizarre LDS temple rituals and shatters the facade that hides contradictory Mormon teachings. A sequel to the powerful film The God Makers, Temple of the God Makers exposes the paganism of Mormon temple rites practiced daily by its elitist members throughout the world. It tells the history behind blood oaths and sacrifices and of the Mormons’ plan for an endtimes takeover of the United States. Circa 1984.

The God Makers II is a documentary-styled film produced by Ed Decker and Jeremiah Films in 1993. The film, a sequel to Decker’s earlier film The God Makers, is intended to be an exposé of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church).

Two former Mormons seek to file a class-action lawsuit against The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, detailing for skeptical attorneys the history, doctrines, and secret rituals of the Mormon religion

The Mountain Meadows Massacre (September 7–11, 1857) was a series of attacks during the Utah War that resulted in the mass murder of at least 120 members of the Baker–Fancher emigrant wagon train. The massacre occurred in the southern Utah Territory at Mountain Meadows, and was perpetrated by settlers belonging to the Utah Territorial Militia (officially called the Nauvoo Legion), together with some Southern Paiute Native Americans. The wagon train, made up mostly of families from Arkansas, was bound for California, traveling on the Old Spanish Trail that passed through the Territory.

A movie about polygamy.
Jordan Scott has been expelled from his fundamentalist sect in modern-day southern Utah, but returns to determine whether his mother killed his father. His mother is the 19th wife of his father. Interspersed with this murder mystery is a historical narrative about Ann Eliza Young, the 19th wife of Brigham Young, which takes place in the late 1800s.

Read
WIFE No. 19 ,
OR
THE STORY OF
A LIFE IN BONDAGE,
BEING A
Complete Exposé of Mormonism,
AND REVEALING THE
SORROWS, SACRIFICES AND SUFFERINGS OF
WOMEN IN POLYGAMY,
BY
ANN ELIZA YOUNG,
BRIGHAM YOUNG'S APOSTATE WIFE.
WITH INTRODUCTORY NOTES BY
JOHN B. GOUGH AND MARY A. LIVERMORE.

https://books.googleusercontent.com/books/content?req=AKW5QafLHDaIpIw1di1mQ9IIJtTXr1HhXvvhBUwcWzerJeJxGViLYrPlAFv-iOd0KrhPu8YfmDs2gDVHS8tjPwCUG6BZynMi56oLoO9VI8trjv0D7N5ozN0KWzdxjj5Kbtth8XxGLvnQx5mozA0hxlsVwc5Zm37ZDJTLzYMrXxZIIF91JB0fvsJ9Ucs2lYwwRNtSJ1y8aVTk4Y5ehYTO29Qc6FAFkwAzDgZdV-HNmtda_r197VKq8hDX0IW4L3F6j23fLSkApnC6

or

http://books.google.com/books?id=0ngFAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA497#v=onepage&q&f=false

A dramatic depiction of Warren Jeffs

a fictional movie from 2013

Escaping Polygamy The Prophets Son

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