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Hello All,
   FYI: CULTS are bad, they try to kidnap you in some cases as were two children. So, the two kids, 14 and 12 were taken near NYC (New York City) they were taken to a Scranton airport where they were flown to Mexico fortunately, they were found, near Tenango del Aire.

The Kidnappers are all part of the ultra-conservative Jewish cult Lev Tehor group based in Guatemala, the group is so conservative that it forces female followers to be covered from head to toe. It also arranges marriages between teenagers.

This is yet another example of why religion should be either outlawed or eliminated through other means.

Yours in REALITY,
   D
   Classical Liberal
   Independent
    LGBT+ ally
   Running Enthusiast
   Person Trying to Piss off Conservatives and maybe Trump.

Source https://friendlyatheist.patheos.com/2018/12/31/members-of-ultra-orthodox-jewish-cult-arrested-for-kidnapping-ny-kids/

Gee, D Members of Ultra-Orthodox Jewish Cult Arrested for Kidnapping NY Kids, 2018

   (Friendly Atheist)
 

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