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Malcolm Wesley WREST
Dear Zeusor,
Thank you for the links...are you able to provide any positive IDs here.....(the bearded gentleman is Fran?)....which "cheerful" face was responsible for "lovingly" whipping the Kenyan volunteer who dared help himself to a few texts for his family....( I wonder if any nature nature of Statute of Limitations apply in Kenya)...
If they DON'T actually prosletyize, it'd actually be nice to see this project to continue, (just as the work in India once from the committed individuals involved was very valuable, despite the sickened mind in the background, trying to make something out if all, gaining kudos and membership for his cult..... however once again, we assume if David order the "plug to be pulled" ....Robin and the merry band would dump everything and everybody in obediance to their guru.....
No problem.
I believe that the guy in the middle, in the brown sweater, is Fran. To his right, the girl in the hoodie and glasses, is Kim. Rob and Christine are not in this photo. Ulrike is on the far left. As to the three Kenyans in the photo, I am not sure as to who is who. Likewise the bearded man on the far right, with the blue jacket and brown pants. Is this Casey with a beard? I do not know. The girl is probably Rose/Rosie. These are the only JCs mentioned in the man's account, see for yourself:
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It's now the beginning of October while I write this entry (so far behind!), but the memory of our eight days there in July is so fresh in my mind. Our time in Shinyalu, Kenya, was awesome, life-changing, emotional, rewarding, and a thousand other adjectives I won't list here. Our Takatifu friends are Fran and Kim, a seriously nice and fun Australian couple who run the place; Ulrike, an inquisitive warm German woman; Casey, a funny outgoing dude from Texas; Karl and Rosie, a Kenyan brother and sister with the warmest smiles you've even seen; and Gidi, a Kenyan guy who never made us stop laughing.Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 08/23/2008 09:29AM by zeuszor.