• theyresocool@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    Yea the US Govt and Mormon history is an interesting one.

    A group having rapists in it is irrelevant. Rapists are bad, but the world is asymmetrical, dynamic, and paradoxical.

    Having Mormons do work for the government because they have skills is something we have done for many groups including Native Americans.

    This information also reads like they’re foreign or ESL.

    Questionable content here.

  • AnarchoYeasty@beehaw.org
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    Honestly, seems pretty sus. The link you posted is just a screenshots of some word documents in a folder, the original source they posted was removed by the mods of /r/exmo which they would not do if there was credibility of this being real because /r/exmo loves being able to destroy the church. People who saw the post before it was taken down say the documents are written by someone who is not a native english speaker, and contain links to news articles but little else. I want this to be true because I hate the cult and what it did to me, but this doesn’t seem credible. Even if some of the things they discuss in it might be. I’d believe it more if it came from a more credible source than some guy who posted “look what I found” on /r/exmo

  • mo_ztt ✅@lemmy.world
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    A friend of mine once had Mormons come to her door. She had a somewhat disagreeable conversation with them, and they eventually left.

    A while after that, there was a break-in near her house, and a couple of detectives came by to see if she had seen anything. Just two clean-cut white guys in nondescript suits. I guess they knew she was home, because when she saw them, assumed they were the Mormons, and just decided to hide in her house instead of answering, they became more and more aggressive with their knocking, and they were so persistent that eventually she gave up and answered the door to tell them off. By that point they’d become significantly heated at her hiding from them, so when she finally answered, they identified themselves and then instantly demanded to know why she hadn’t answered the door.

    She looked at them all angry in their suits, and managed to produce the statement, “I thought you were Mormons,” before she collapsed in 100% helpless laughter. They had a somewhat heated conversation, with her laughing her ass off the entire time while legitimately trying to stop, and once she confirmed that she hadn’t seen anything, they left, not really happy about it but with no other option.

    Still laughing, she went back inside.

  • Willow.@discuss.tchncs.de
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    1 year ago

    I’ve read somewhere too that FBI has lots of Mormons within its rank too, with recruiters practically camped out at Brigham Young University campuses.

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      CIA as well. It’s easy to pass background checks when the hardest substance you use is Pepsi.

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        Not only that, but Mormons view patriotism as a religious virtue. We were raised that America is God’s chosen place, and next to serving a mission the best thing you could do is serve your nation.

        The guys who created the CIA book on how to tortue were both Mormons. I hope that if I am very very wrong and Mormonism does turn out to be right, that God fucking punishes these sick fucks for thinking that torture is ok, or even good.