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It is real, they are real. They are a couple living in Boise Bench with 5 kids, they were just found guilty and awaiting sentencing. Up to 200 years each. I went to a kid's sport group with her and the kids. She was a very nice and well to do family. Prior to this doc release, Jonathan was taken against his will and detained in a psych hospital. Not sure if that played any role in this. I talked with her weekly about the legal issues they were having with the corruption of Idaho taking their business from them. They were excommunicated from the church and appear to be calling for the wrath of God to fall in their enemies. Super tragic that it has all come down to this. They really believe what they wrote was divine and inspired.

Prayers for all involved. Not sure what came of their kids. Ages 2-16 years old.

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484 sats \ 4 replies \ @e4cff30f1d 22 May freebie
It is real, they are real. They are a couple living in Boise Bench with 5 kids, they were just found guilty and awaiting sentencing. Up to 200 years each. I ...

PLEASE STOP RIGHT THERE, YOUR COMMENT IS AN OVERSIMPLIFICATION

it is way too easy to delude people [read: identity theft, phishing, etc] into believing timestamped claims that had no mention outside of the blockchain around the time of commitment.

what you need to find, in order to consider such a timestamped message reliable, is a quote somewhere else from the people whose word is in question, about how they have or will timestamp their claim.

otherwise, it is possible to proactively timestamp effectively infinite false claims, and only reveal the ones that benefit you.

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Do you have any links to news articles about this? I was fascinated when I saw this come up.

What did they get sentenced for? I imagine the doxxing and threats were part of it.

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Here, I found something, seems pretty bad for them https://www.idahostatesman.com/news/local/crime/article315514377.html

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124 sats \ 1 reply \ @kepford 22 May
They were excommunicated from the church

What church? LDS?

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Protestant evangelical churches if you read it. probably Presbyterian or Baptist. mentions figures like John Piper and Kevin DeYoung

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She published a book for much less than what a publisher would pay and got a bit of attention — niche attention, but still. I don’t imagine many people will read it.

From what I saw while skimming through pages, there are a lot of references to Bible verses — seems like a text from some religious charlatan. If someone reads it all and does a more detailed analysis, I’d be happy to read it.

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It appears to be from a couple who were recently excommunicated from a church, and they feel that the excommunication was deeply unjust. They now proclaim themselves the Two Witnesses of Revelation and are pronouncing judgment upon the churches that excommunicated them. It's full of other crazy stuff as well. The scary thing is, I think it's real: #1033981

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When someone is excommunicated... and then they show you why without thinking they are doing so.

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I like mysteries too, thanks for the research.

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There's an associated file dump on her Twitter profile.

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LOL filters "works"...

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How did you find out about this? I love a good mystery and couldn't resist digging deeper. What I found disturbed me. There are the names and addresses of specific people in here. The supposed "Jonathan Harms" referenced in the document has a real LinkedIn profile with information that matches up with the claims in the document., and he currently works as a "Blockchain Consultant" which could explain their knowledge of how to post all this to the blockchain. The churches and pastors referenced seem to all be real (I'm familiar with many of them.)

Dolly Parton = Satoshi

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Jolene, Joleeene, Jo-a-leeeeene....

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