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Merton, Olga Campbell in March 1, 2008 WT on pedophiles! Irony!

    Dogpatch Merton, Olga Campbell in March 1, 2008 WT on pedophiles! Irony! posted Wed, 18 Jun 2008 17:43:00 GMT (6/18/2008) edit


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    OBSERVATION of an article found in the March 1, 2008 Watchtower about Olga Campbell, Merton's wife. I

    The text which I copied below I took from pgs. 39 and 40 of the commentary found in "Secrets of Pedophilia in an American Religion" CD which pages I originally copied from the court documents.

    I find it fascinating that this article appeared in the WT (not Awake!) about Olga along with her and Merton's photo. (Also, note the complimentary statements about Merton.) It's like Watchtower leaders are saying, "Merton is ok in every way with us," even though he was guilty of reappointing James Henderson, a known molester, as an elder at least five times over a period of thirty years although Henderson's predatory habits were reported to Campbell many times.


    22. The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, Inc., had actual knowledge that James Henderson was a sexual predator since at least 1964. Yet, for the better part of three decades, they appointed and re-appointed him to the positions of elder and ministerial servant. They also permitted him to move from congregation to congregation, committing acts of sexual perversion and abuse, acts which were reported, again and again, to various Jehovah's Witnesses entities.

     

    23. On July 13, 1964, the Clearlake Highlands Congregation wrote the Service Department of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, Inc., describing an incident in which Henderson had sodomized another congregation member who had passed out from intoxication. The letter quoted Henderson, who had occupied appointed positions in the congregation since 1962, as telling the victim that he had "done it only once before."

     

    24. The letter, which actually sought counsel about whether to disfellowship Henderson's victim for having an extramarital, heterosexual affair, was received by Merton Victor Campbell, the service department "desk man" in charge of California. As a desk man, Campbell was responsible for providing advice to congregations, including, occasionally, direction as to whether a member should be disfellowshipped. He also had been delegated the authority to appoint elders and ministerial servants. He was a managing agent of the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, Inc.

     

    25. Campbell recognized that Henderson was a danger to others in the congregation. Nevertheless, eight years later, Campbell, acting as an agent and managing agent of Watchtower Bible and Tract Society of New York, Inc. and the Governing Body, appointed Henderson to the positions of congregation servant, then elder and field overseer in the Ukiah, California Congregation.

     

    26. Since at least the mid-1960s, congregations have sent letters of introduction, as described above, when a member moves to a new congregation, and those letter were supposed to describe any accusations of serious offenses, such as child sexual abuse. Thus, according to the policies of the WATCHTOWER DEFENDANTS, the Ukiah Congregation would have been advised about Henderson's past.

     

    27. From Ukiah, Henderson moved to Yuba City where he was again appointed elder. He was removed from that position in about 1974 after he confessed to a judicial committee that he had "done some perverted things with two young men." Even his wife was not told the reason he was reproved. The Jehovah's Witnesses' practice was, and remains, that members can be disciplined secretly and even their spouses are not told the reason. However, according to the policies of the WATCHTOWER DEFENDANTS, the service department would have received a report.

     

    28. Henderson moved on to another congregation and, if the Watchtower Defendants' policies were followed, a letter of introduction followed him. At some point during the  1970s, Henderson was again reproved and removed from his position of elder or ministerial servant by a congregation in the Marysville, California area for sexual abuse. Another report would have been made to headquarters.

     

    29. On January 21, 1981, The Upper Lake Congregation wrote a letter of introduction for Henderson to the Red Bluff Congregation stating, among other things, that Upper Lake had considered appointing him to be a ministerial servant. It mentioned nothing about his criminal past.

     

    30. On November 23,1988, Henderson, by then an elder in Red Bluff North, was appointed to be Red Bluff City Overseer. At about the same time, an elder or ministerial servant from the Red Bluff South Congregation received and ignored a report that Henderson had molested a young boy at Henderson' place of employment.

     

    31. On October 20, 1992, a young man called an elder at the Red Bluff congregation and told him that he had been molested by Henderson. He also told the elder that Henderson had signed a confession admitting to abusing him and others. He offered to meet with the elder and give him a copy of the confession. The elder rejected the offer and told him not to contact him again.

     

    32. After another Henderson victim went to the police in 1994, Henderson confessed to elder Bodie Lyon that he had committed child sexual abuse. Once again, the WATCHTOWER DEFENDANTS attempted to deal with Henderson with a slap on the wrist reproval - until information about other victims, including Plaintiff, was brought to their attention and, more importantly, the attention of the Red Bluff police. Finally, Henderson was disfellowshipped.

     

    33. Thus, at least five times, between 1963 and 1993, when Henderson's abuse of Tim Ward began, the WATCHTOWER DEFENDANTS received reports that Henderson had committed a sexual crime.

     

    34. Beginning in 1993, thirty years after the WATCHTOWER DEFENDANTS first had actual, incontrovertible knowledge that James Henderson was a dangerous sexual predator, they negligently allowed him unsupervised access to Plaintiff, Tim W. Predictably, he exploited the confidence and respectability that his status as elder and city overseer conferred and began to prey upon Tim W. The abuse continued until 1994.

     

    35. By repeatedly appointing Henderson to serve as an elder and permitting him to remain in that position, the WATCHTOWER DEFENDANTS put him in a position of trust and confidence vis-a-vis his congregation. The WATCHTOWER DEFENDANTS knew that congregation members would view him as being worthy of their trust and that they would feel comfortable entrusting him with their children's safety. Likewise, the children in the congregation were taught that they could trust elders and ministerial servants such as Henderson.

     

    36. The WATCHTOWER DEFENDANTS intentionally concealed a material fact from Plaintiff Tim W. and his mother. They withheld the knowledge that Henderson had been, for at least three decades, a sexual predator whose conduct they tolerated and covered up and thus aided and abetted. The WATCHTOWER DEFENDANTS concealed this information because they valued secrecy above the rights and safety of children in the congregation. They thus concealed this material fact with the intention of depriving Tim W. and others of their legal right to be safe.

     

    Dogpatch Re: Merton, Olga Campbell in March 1, 2008 WT on pedophiles! Irony! posted Wed, 18 Jun 2008 17:45:00 GMT (6/18/2008) edit


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    http://www.freeminds.org/women/MertonOlga2008.jpg

    Here is the page from the March 1, 2008 Watchtower:

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    sf Re: Merton, Olga Campbell in March 1, 2008 WT on pedophiles! Irony! posted Wed, 18 Jun 2008 17:48:00 GMT (6/18/2008) edit




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    Another classic WTF? moment, when it comes to this Filthy Organization.

    sKally

    Dogpatch Re: Merton, Olga Campbell in March 1, 2008 WT on pedophiles! Irony! posted Wed, 18 Jun 2008 17:49:00 GMT (6/18/2008) edit


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    hey Skally!

    Sorry I missed you, have a good time?

    Randy

     

    sf Re: Merton, Olga Campbell in March 1, 2008 WT on pedophiles! Irony! posted Wed, 18 Jun 2008 18:04:00 GMT (6/18/2008) edit




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    Yes!  The sun finally broke through, at end of party.  haha  Par for SC beaches in June.  I love RB so it doesn't really matter if sun is out or not.   Fun times!

    Thanks for asking.  I'll be in town Thanksgiving.  I'll let ya know if things change.

    sKally

    Seeker4 Re: Merton, Olga Campbell in March 1, 2008 WT on pedophiles! Irony! posted Wed, 18 Jun 2008 18:07:00 GMT (6/18/2008) edit




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    I knew Olga and Merton Campbell pretty well. They hosted us as visitors to Bethel more than once, and they had very close friends in my home congregation where they visited several times over the years. Merton studied with the elder that was my closest friend and co-elder in my congregation. More than once we called Merton personally for his direction on matters we were handling as elders. According to my now ex-best friend, Merton was upset when he heard I'd left the Witnesses.

    Interesting timing on that article. Wonder how Merton feels about knowingly re-appointing a pedophile like that. Does he ever think about the damage done? The individual cost from WTS policy?

    S4
    Dogpatch Re: Merton, Olga Campbell in March 1, 2008 WT on pedophiles! Irony! posted Wed, 18 Jun 2008 18:07:00 GMT (6/18/2008) edit


    United States California

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    Since 12/26/2000
    actually Thanksgiving would be a good apostafest here! I'll talk to Besty...
    jamiebowers Re: Merton, Olga Campbell in March 1, 2008 WT on pedophiles! Irony! posted Wed, 18 Jun 2008 18:29:00 GMT (6/18/2008) edit


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    Randy, this is a good subject for a YouTube video.  May I share it with a few YouTubers who make educational videos about the WTB&TS?  I know at least 3 who work together and would probably do this material justice.
    Dogpatch Re: Merton, Olga Campbell in March 1, 2008 WT on pedophiles! Irony! posted Wed, 18 Jun 2008 19:06:00 GMT (6/18/2008) edit


    United States California

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    hi jamiebowers,

    it's fine with me, it's Barb Anderson's stuff, so you might want to get some additional info from her, too!

    Randy

    jamiebowers Re: Merton, Olga Campbell in March 1, 2008 WT on pedophiles! Irony! posted Wed, 18 Jun 2008 19:11:00 GMT (6/18/2008) edit


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    Ok, thanks.  I already have her commentary--been working on my editor of a weekly newspaper to write a review of it this fall while I also start a letter writing campaign to school boards about "Knocking" being shown in schools.
    sf Re: Merton, Olga Campbell in March 1, 2008 WT on pedophiles! Irony! posted Wed, 18 Jun 2008 20:13:00 GMT (6/18/2008) edit




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    Just a tidbet, from 1990:

    http://www.maykuth.com/Archives/jehov90.htm

    Andrew Maykuth Online
    The Philadelphia Inquirer
    August 2, 1990
    A sect grows in Brooklyn
    Jehovah's Witnesses have built a burgeoning, self-sufficient kingdom in a New York neighborhood. To them, it's a source of pride. But to many of their neighbors, it's a source of resentment.

    NEW YORK - Merton Campbell waited patiently at a downtown Brooklyn intersection as drivers with furrowed brows shot threatening glances at pedestrians. Most of the cars sped through the stop sign without pausing.

    Finally, Campbell stepped off the curb into the path of an approaching truck. "We're safe here," he said as the truck came to a gentle stop. "It's one of our trucks."

    The truck is owned and operated by the Jehovah's Witnesses, the religious sect formally known as the Watchtower Bible and Tract Society. Campbell is one of about 3,000 Jehovah's Witnesses who live and work at the sect's worldwide headquarters in downtown Brooklyn.

    "All our drivers are obedient to the law," Campbell said. "In fact, all Jehovah's Witnesses are expected to abide by the law. There was no question he would stop."

    In New York City, America's capital of hedonism, the Jehovah's Witnesses stand out like prudish parents at a toga party. They are the modestly dressed, clean-cut, sober folks in a city that celebrates the outlandish. They are the courteous drivers on a highway full of maniacs.

    The world's 3.8 million Jehovah's Witnesses are perhaps best known for their aggressive proselytizing, their half-dozen predictions about the end of the world, their ban on blood transfusions and their refusal to declare allegiance to flags or governments.

    But in Brooklyn Heights, where the Watchtower Society has maintained its headquarters since 1909, they're known for something else: real estate.

    "They've become almost a juggernaut of acquisition in the last 10 years because of their tremendous wealth," said Bob Tramonte, the owner of Cousin Arthur's Book Shop in the historic neighborhood overlooking Lower Manhattan.

    The Jehovah's Witnesses' land purchases are a continuing source of resentment in the pricey Brooklyn Heights area, where younger upscale and older middle-class residents live side by side. The sect owns about 35 properties, including four of the area's five hotels, and a growing number of brownstones in the quarter-mile by half-mile neighborhood. Sect officials say they need the properties to house the volunteers who work at the headquarters, which they call Brooklyn Bethel.

    The uneasy yet genteel co-existence between the Witnesses and the neighborhood came to the fore two years ago when the Watchtower Society sought zoning changes to build a 35-story residence just outside the Brooklyn Heights Historic District. Preservationists and other residents objected that the building was inappropriate and would block the view of the Brooklyn Bridge.

    The zoning proposal was defeated, but the fight left a bad aftertaste that continues to sour the relationship on a number of neighborhood issues. Taxes - the Witnesses don't pay any - is one; their minimal participation in the community, or its economy, is another.

    "The issues have little to do with them as individuals," said Deirdre A. Carson, an officer in the Brooklyn Heights Association. "It has to do with what happens to any small community when it is overwhelmed by an institution."

    But the Witnesses say they are victims of religious prejudice. "We're no threat to their secular objectives," said Robert Johnson, a Watchtower Society spokesman. "But they feel threatened by our religious objectives."

    The religious objectives of Jehovah's Witnesses are straightforward - nothing else matters in life but spreading the word of the Second Coming of Jesus, whose Messianic kingdom, they say, could arrive any day.

    "That's why we're so aggressive," Johnson said. "The clock's ticking."

    To spread the word, the Watchtower Society continues to expand its modern Brooklyn office and publishing complex, which last year printed almost 36 million Bibles, books and brochures. The sect's magazines, Watchtower and Awake!, are printed at a newer plant in Wallkill, N.Y. The magazines publish 25.8 million copies in 108 languages every two weeks.

    But Brooklyn Bethel is more than an industrial complex. It is an insular, self-sustaining colony in the midst of Sin City.

    Each morning, thousands of Witnesses file out of their residence halls and walk in groups to office buildings and factories, all painted tan. The properties are fastidiously tidy inside and out. The factory workers take showers before lunch.

    Even though the Jehovah's Witnesses buy their presses, paper and some machines from outside sources, they manufacture much of their own equipment and materials - such as book-binding adhesive and inks.

    They have no aversion to technological innovations. A closed-circuit television system delivers the daily Bible lesson to dining rooms. They have developed a computerized typesetting system that can print in 200 languages. They have manufactured 27 million cassettes of Bible lessons.

    The Watchtower Society pays its Brooklyn workers $80 a month to buy personal items, and provides for most of their needs. Their meals are served in the residence halls. Most of the food is grown on Watchtower Farms in Wallkill, N.Y., where 1,000 more Witnesses work, or at a Florida citrus grove owned by a Jehovah's Witness. The food is transported in the Watchtower truck fleet.

    The "Bethel family" includes barbers, dentists, doctors, housekeepers, groundskeepers and carpenters. They build their own furniture and make their own detergent. The complex includes shops for repairing personal appliances, watches, shoes and clothing - members pay only the cost of materials.

    Although hundreds of workers are constantly shuttling between residences with laundry and food, little of the activity is visible to the public. Many of the buildings are connected by an underground network of tunnels. "We worked real hard to keep the streets looking like a residential neighborhood," Johnson said. "What other institution does that?"

    The Witnesses' self-sufficiency irks some Brooklyn Heights neighbors.

    "The Jehovahs are not part of the gross national product," said Tramonte, whose bookstore specializes in children's publications. He said the Witnesses seldom buy books - and then, only Aesop's fables or Dr. Seuss books.

    But Johnson said the economic complaint is a "lame argument." He said thousands of Jehovah's Witnesses who visit the Brooklyn facility eat in the neighborhood's restaurants and shop in its stores. Even so, he said, "We don't feel any obligation to support any businesses."

    Johnson said providing in-house services saves the Watchtower Society's money. That's also why there are few families with children working at the Brooklyn facility. Most of the workers are young adults. If they get married and start families, the Witnesses encourage them to leave and establish themselves in the secular world.

    Not all the Bethel residents are young. Frederick W. Franz Jr., the 97-year-old president of the Watchtower Society, lives in the facility's infirmary, Johnson said.

    Franz is only the fourth leader of the sect, which was founded in Pittsburgh in the early 1870s by Charles Taze Russell.

    Russell, a street preacher, was among several 19th-century advocates of the second Advent, or the Second Coming, of Christ. On Good Friday, 1878, he gathered his followers on the Sixth Street Bridge in Pittsburgh to await the end of the world and their ascendance into heaven. It was the first of several such miscalculations that sect officials today say are embarrassing.

    Nevertheless, the sect, then known as the Russellites, grew. It moved to Brooklyn to be close to shipping facilities, and in 1931 adopted the name Jehovah's Witnesses.

    According to the Witnesses' interpretation of the Bible, only 144,000 believers will be admitted to heaven and all other believers will live in eternal paradise on Earth.

    Their theology, which they are known for carrying door to door, is rejected by mainstream Christian organizations because it departs from the belief in the Trinity; the Witnesses believe that only God - Jehovah - is divine.

    And they accept only a government of God. They do not vote, they do not participate in political discussions and they refuse to join the military. But they obey laws as long as they do not conflict with their interpretation of the Bible.

    Smoking is banned, some drinking is permitted, but drunkenness is a sin and ground for banishment from the Brooklyn facility. Sexual relations outside of marriage are strictly forbidden. Johnson said that about 40,000 Witnesses were "disfellowshipped" - excommunicated - last year for sexual indiscretions.

    All members are ministers - congregations are overseen by elders - and each member must attend at least five hours of services and Bible studies a week. "You've got to be active and aggressive to be a Witness," Johnson said.

    Part of that aggressiveness is expanding the sect's real-estate holdings.

    "The Witnesses like good real estate," said Carson, the Brooklyn Heights Association officer. "They have a lot of options available to them to buy properties in other parts of Brooklyn, but they want to be in our community because it's pretty."

    But the Jehovah's Witnesses argue that Brooklyn Heights is their community, too.

    "We are going to expand," Johnson said. "The Constitution allows us to grow."

    Dogpatch Re: Merton, Olga Campbell in March 1, 2008 WT on pedophiles! Irony! posted Wed, 18 Jun 2008 22:40:00 GMT (6/18/2008) edit


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    prudish parents, indeed!

    bad ones, too!

    Randy

     

    minimus Re: Merton, Olga Campbell in March 1, 2008 WT on pedophiles! Irony! posted Tue, 29 Jul 2008 16:29:00 GMT (7/29/2008) edit




    Post 24976 of 36565
    Since 7/3/2002

    This thread should be BTT.

    It's INCONCIEVABLE that Jehovah's Organization could ignore such a pedophile and continue appointing him!

    Thanks Barbara and Randy.Although this story has to do with Merton Campbell, I think this pedo elder should have a thread strictly aqbout him, not Campbell, the enabler.

    jakmarx Re: Merton, Olga Campbell in March 1, 2008 WT on pedophiles! Irony! posted Tue, 29 Jul 2008 16:46:00 GMT (7/29/2008) edit


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    .... A little worrying.
    chickpea Re: Merton, Olga Campbell in March 1, 2008 WT on pedophiles! Irony! posted Tue, 29 Jul 2008 16:51:00 GMT (7/29/2008) edit


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    just one more addition to >>>>> things that make ya wanna go
    wha happened? Re: Merton, Olga Campbell in March 1, 2008 WT on pedophiles! Irony! posted Tue, 29 Jul 2008 18:36:00 GMT (7/29/2008) edit


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    am I paranoid or is this sort of a taunt to anyone in the know. I mean really, with this guy's history of ignoring and re-appointing a known sex offender they paste his pic on a WT along with an article about his faithful life?
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