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The 1954 Walsh Trial Transcript

The 1954 Walsh Trial TranscriptThe 1954 Walsh Trial Transcript (e-book)

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This court case, "Douglas Walsh vs. The Right Honorable James Latham Clyde, M. P. C., etc., was held in the country of Scotland in the year 1954. During the trial, officials of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society attempted to establish that Jehovah's Witnesses were a "religion" with "ministers" who should be exempt from military conscription in Scotland. The trial produced testimony of a most controversial and enlightening nature which gives the reader a look inside of the Watchtower Society's policy-making process. Douglas Walsh, a JW congregational overseer, and the Watchtower Society's highest officials, including the Vice-President (later President). Fred W. Franz, gave revealing testimony proving that Jehovah's Witnesses live under a religious dictatorship which denies independent thinking to its adherents, and forces JWs to accept and preach "false prophecy" to their neighbors. FREE DOWNLOAD!

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1940 Olin Moyle Trial Transcript

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FREE DOWNLOAD! Olin Moyle was an attorney from Wisconsin who had been a member of Pastor Russell's Bible Students since about the year 1910. In 1935 Olin Moyle sold his home and belongings and moved with his family from Wisconsin to Bethel in Brooklyn. There Mr. Moyle worked with the Watchtower's legal department, his wife Phoebe worked as a chambermaid in the Bethel home, and their son Peter worked in the cafeteria and later in the press room as a linotype operator. In 1939, after living at bethel for four years, Olin Moyle wrote a letter to J. F. Rutherford, president of the Watchtower, to complain about some of the excessive and inappropriate behavior he had witnessed from some members of the Bethel family, including Judge Rutherford himself. Rutherford retaliated with public denunciations of Olin Moyle and his family both verbally and in the pages of The WATCHTOWER, and in 1940 Olin Moyle sued the WATCHTOWR BIBLE & TRACT SOCIETY and its officers for libel. These are the records of that trial.

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