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Malcolm Wesley WREST
Dear Matilda,
I applaud for your efforts on the JC's site and the very fact that David sees fit to attack (who he thinks is) you, bears testimony to the quality of your efforts here.
Thank you Malcolm. i would also like to thank everyone who posts and read here including my agent, consultants and of course my lawyer.[/color:e9052e0670]
(While I don't actually know who you are Matilda,
Neither does Dave. He just looks at his list of enemies, guesses and usually gets it wrong . If only he'd asked, rather than engaging in some pitiful granny bashing , I may well have told him. He needs to apologise. [/color:e9052e0670]
if I were to lay some "red herrings" I wonder if it would be possible to tempt David to ridicule himself.....hmm!)..AHEM...again.
Considering his experience, lets just say it is a distinct ..AHEM[/color:e9052e0670]
I thank you for all your postings Matilda. I am mindful of course, that it must be particularly difficult for you at this time following your recent acrimonious and highly public split from Justin Timberlake....
Yes. I am SO not together since the split. Dave knows how this feels too [/color:e9052e0670]
I believe you asked me about some details of the “fabrications” David engages in a previous posting….
When I was a member ('81-'85) David had a brown leather bound copy of David Bergs teachings (in animated pamphlet form) stashed away with many other "important documents" in his bedroom.
Interesting. During that period it was well nigh impossible for outsiders to get COG literature. They were Secret Publications.
According to Exfamily experts, many of The COG Family's writings were registered under different pseudonyms such as "World Services," and most were designated DO (Disciples Only) status—intended for internal use only, in keeping with the group's "deceivers yet true" philosophy. The majority of these secret publications only became more available for public view in the 1990s through defectors, police raids, court subpoenas, and journalistic investigations. that Dave had literature during this time could well mean that he was a member. The COG/ Family were extremely secretive, and although friendly on the streets, they were extremely suspicious of visitors and went to great lengths to hide their true identity as well as their addresses. Quite common for a COG member to take a number of detours, buses in opposite directions etc in order to avoid being followed...and Apostate went round for vegies and knew who they were? and Dave insists he was not a trusted member then..AHEM )[/color:e9052e0670]
It was kept out of public eye as David well knew the “bad press” it would so easily generate. I saw the volume on several occasions and actually leafed through it once...His statement that he kept nothing "more than a letter" from Mo is an outright lie.
Just to clarify further for readers here, Malcolm.Although Berg churned out Mo letters, which were distributed to the homes, it is rare to have in ones possession a personal one to one letter from David Berg, which is what Dave had/ has; a dear Dave..., blah blah blah, something along the lines of if you can get the churches to listen you are a better man than I am type of letter,part blessing part commision type of thing ..love from David/ Mo document. [/color:e9052e0670]
Of course, after 22 years he may no longer hold the volume in question (and it is likely he will publically deny ever having had such a thing...but naturally we all understand how much weight to put into a "denial" from David McKay, don't we….!)
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I don’t think the worst excesses of the COG's "theology" were actually adhered to (at least while I was in the JC’s although that I admit here that I have little direct comparative experience of the COG’s themselves) and David appeared to drew on the COG teachings purely for the extensive scriptural references their work contained, where he considered the material “biblical” (Flirty fishing was unbliblical!)
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Of course having heard David tell the “faithful” down the years (as I assume other have heard on many a time) that “You won’t be a good leader, if you can’t be a good follower” isn’t it interesting to note that David was never a good “follower” himself…In his own self –conceit, taking the first opportunity to strike out on his own……a principled stand against “flirty fishing”…..or the megalomaniacal appeal of using COG material to create his own little religious empire……I guess we can only judge from the “fruits” can’t we!
Well he is not opposed to the principle behind FFing, the sacrificing of your own body so I would opt for the empire building option.
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The introductory pages in “Across the Nullabor (now titled “The Walk of Faith” and apparently not included in the Easy English version of the book) outlining the lead up to the walk are an exercise in “spin”. A lot of the events and all of the direct quotes are fictious (Not of course the quotes later recorded directly out of the diaries kept during the actual event). The idea for the walk across the Nullabor originated with David, and the “while lies” he engages in here are designed to better “sell” the people involved. David is aware that the Christians wider “public image” will suffer if the extent of his own role in running the whole show is made obvious. Hence he invents a more “suitable” history.
While walking across the Nullarbor I had a vivid dream one evening, that David stealthily came up and secretly shot me while we were sleeping, and that while I was too injured to be able to speak up for myself he then persuaded the others (in the “Christians” as we were called at that time) that I had died of “natural causes”, and then led everyone away from me while I lay dying. Only the youngest member, Rachel, realized that I was still alive, but she was too young too be taken seriously by the others.
I recorded this dream and mailed it on with the other diary entries I kept. Surprise me…but in the final printed copy of the book, what do we read other than that at a certain point during the walk Malcolm began to have “problems” and that the number of diary entries he subsequently submitted began to “decline”….all willful lies on the part of David McKay as he began to take steps to “airbrush” me out of later history. (…well the “problems” with Davids penchant for deceit may have been real enough….by the time the walk was over it was clear to me that my time with Christians had come to an end).
Typical Dave. He realised the threat to his leadership if your dream was discussed and shared. What a spooky dream, Malcolm. Strange that the subconscious or the psyche finds ways of warning us the pitfalls we are blinding ourselves to. Great discernment [/color:e9052e0670]
Malcolm
Did Dave ever tell you his Bible name in the Children of God? Peace [/color:e9052e0670]