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T.P. McKinney - 12 Mar 2004 03:48 GMT
Friends find their calling

By Lou Kilzer, Rocky Mountain News
February 28, 2004

One of the world's most admired animal sanctuaries has a skeleton
tucked deep in its closet - one with a history worthy of its own
miniseries.

The Best Friends Animal Society runs the nation's largest "no-kill"
shelter in Utah and raised $19.9 million last year alone.

But more than three decades ago, its key founders formed a movement
that was accused - falsely, they say - of being a satanic cult.

Best Friends President Michael Mountain, 57, says The Process, Church
of the Final Judgment, was just a group of young people searching for
spiritual truth in the crazy atmosphere of the late 1960s and early
'70s.  http://bestfriends.nexuswebs.net/media/article22804.html



THE WORLD'S LARGEST AND MOST BELOVED ANIMAL SANCTUARY ...
or THE MOST SINISTER SATANIC CULT EVER TO EXIST?
This site exposes the mysteries that have surrounded the founders
since 1967.
http://bestfriends.nexuswebs.net/home.html
Alan Erskine - 12 Mar 2004 05:44 GMT
> Friends find their calling

Don't you just lerrrrv google?
X-Complaints-To: groups-abuse@google.com

--
Alan Erskine
We can get people to the Moon in five years,
not the fifteen GWB proposes.
Give NASA a real challenge
Alanterskine1@bigpond.com
T.P. McKinney - 12 Mar 2004 16:16 GMT
> > Friends find their calling
>
> Don't you just lerrrrv google?
> X-Complaints-To: groups-abuse@google.com

Alan,

Looks like you want to take away the freedom of speech from anyone
that has something to say that you don't like.

The fact is, this article appeared in Colorado's finest newspaper, the
Rocky Mountain News, and was written by a two-time Pulitzer Prize
winning investigative journalist.  But I guess that's not good enough
for you, huh?

How can this post be considered abuse when the intent is to inform
animal-loving people that donate millions of dollars to help animals,
where their money is going?  All the public records and recorded
documents are on the website.  Check it out before making such rude
comments.  You may learn something.
Hopitus2 - 12 Mar 2004 22:05 GMT
Dude, he lives in Oz (Australia) so forgive him......some clueless people
have to say something whether they are informed or not....but I like his
political leanings re our coming election....listen, I know Rocky Mountain
News very well; relatives live in Denver. But AFAIK,
Utah and Florida share an odd legacy: lots of very strange people living
there. The diff is this: in Utah, the strange ones lived there mainly in the
past (i.e. your article/website) with the possible exception of bizarre
kidnapper couple of E. Smart recently. In Florida, the strange ones are
right here, right now, in the present. Check out *our* well-known media:
from election weirdness to child 'nappers/killers to daily murder toll to
Bermuda Triangle. You talking to the fast lane of bada** badness here. We
even have residents here who brought religions from nearby countries where
sacraments are mutilating animals. Utah's got a long way to go yet.....It's
not funny but I kid you NOT.

: > > Friends find their calling
: >
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: documents are on the website.  Check it out before making such rude
: comments.  You may learn something.
 
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