Nice little anti-Mormon plug there in the middle of this program. While this video seems very well researched on the satanist cult and Aquino's relationship therein, a sudden tangent starts in around the 6 minute 40 second mark that makes me suspect of the whole thing unfortunately. The reference is to the Manson family who happened to live in Utah and were associated with the "Process Church" which later moved to Southern Utah and renamed themselves, "The Foundation". If know anything about Utah history, many religious off shoots and cults that people label as Mormons, move down to southern Utah like in the case of the Polygamists where there is still a sizable community along the Utah Arizona Border. During much of this segment while talking about the cult activities in Utah and naming some # of victims, there are images of The Book of Mormon and Mormon temples being shown inferring that it was in those temples, and by the "Mormon/LDS Church" that those horrible things were done. The tie in at the end of the segment is that those victims interviewed about what they saw and experienced were all Mormon. No kidding genius. . . Its 1970s and 80s Utah for criminey's sake and a large majority of the State's population was still of the Mormon faith, feeling very safe and trusting in their community, I am sure they were easy targets/prey for the Manson sicko bunch. The reason that a leader from the Mormon church would have done any kind of interviews/inquiry into the matter, would be because members of the flock, so to speak, had been/or were being injured. It looks like the producer of this video has some sort of prejudice against the LDS church and is trying to use very loose coincidences, such as Manson was from Utah, to tag "The Church of JESUS CHRIST of Latter Day Saints" a.k.a. the "Mormon Church" as some kind of satanic cult. Someone once said that if you want to know about an IBM, don't take Apple's word for it. Go to the source. www.lds.org
During much of this segment while talking about the cult activities in Utah and naming some # of victims, there are images of The Book of Mormon and Mormon temples being shown inferring that it was in those temples, and by the "Mormon/LDS Church" that those horrible things were done. The tie in at the end of the segment is that those victims interviewed about what they saw and experienced were all Mormon. No kidding genius. . . Its 1970s and 80s Utah for criminey's sake and a large majority of the State's population was still of the Mormon faith, feeling very safe and trusting in their community, I am sure they were easy targets/prey for the Manson sicko bunch. The reason that a leader from the Mormon church would have done any kind of interviews/inquiry into the matter, would be because members of the flock, so to speak, had been/or were being injured. It looks like the producer of this video has some sort of prejudice against the LDS church and is trying to use very loose coincidences, such as Manson was from Utah, to tag "The Church of JESUS CHRIST of Latter Day Saints" a.k.a. the "Mormon Church" as some kind of satanic cult. Someone once said that if you want to know about an IBM, don't take Apple's word for it. Go to the source. www.lds.org