Friday, October 28, 2016

Silence is NOT golden part 2

In this post there will be links to some lost/missing content that has been found/recovered. This content is mainly comprised of blogs from ex-members of UBF and articles/journals by third parties and/or authorities that documented UBF being caught red-handed which UBF tried to silence but failed.

List of Articles/Journals on UBF in general

1. Here is an article of a UBF chapter "targeting" students at the JHU college campus. Here is the broken link: http://www.jhunewsletter.com/sports/cult-like-evangelist-group-targeted-recent-jhu-undergrads-1.1145781


Short List of  Blogs

Blog of Emily M. Francis. Here is the broken link: http://www.thelifedesired.com/ .
 Recovered link: https://web.archive.org/web/20150317202126/http://www.thelifedesired.com/

Blog of Sarah J. Rhee. Broken link: http://www.sarahjanerhee.com/
Recovered link: https://web.archive.org/web/20061107220752/http://www.sarahjanerhee.com/

Blog about what is truly going on the El Camino UBF chapter: https://agentd33.blogspot.com/ 

Spanish Blog (From Mexico, Central America, or South America UBF):
 http://ubfsecta.blogspot.com/


Bonus

On the Escape UBF blog there was a 2007 list of college campuses that have (and still) banned UBF. 
Here is the broken link: http://exubf.info/banned.htm
Here's the recovered link: http://web.archive.org/web/20070714021157/http://exubf.info/banned.htm

An article on the Canada UBF chapter being banned.
Broken link: http://escape.exubf.org/outside_material/SILHOUETTE.htm
Recovered link: https://web.archive.org/web/20040610162609/http://escape.exubf.org/outside_material/SILHOUETTE.htm


This is a very rare powerpoint that only chapter directors and those at UBF HQ have access to. 

This powerpoint is a clear outline of how UBF really works behind closed doors. 




Wednesday, October 26, 2016

UBF “Fishing” 10/18/16 -text messages amongst EX UBF Members

UBF “Fishing” 10/18/16 -text messages amongst EX UBF Members

C: Unfortunately, they fish to teach false doctrine and indoctrinate people to UBF, but fishing is just another religious activity for them in how they try to discipline their flesh, it would be different if they went out to actually preach the gospel with people.

K: It Seems to me that even “fishing” in the UBF sense is unbiblical. It’s not an attempt to preach the gospel, but rather to trick young people into attending subtly deceptive recruitment sessions. Find me one example of Christians “fishing” one to one students in the scriptures. Find me one passage that 
says one to one is better than groups because it’s easier to control someone that way.

C: @K couldn’t have said it better.

A: Well it becomes unbiblical because if you leave their bible study you leave God’s will in some way.

E: Fishing is cool, but it’s not the only way… I would have fun fishing.

E: Teaching was harder.

C: Cool doesn’t make it right or correct.

E: I hated when I had to “challenge” students tho…  man it would get heated.

A: When It becomes about student staying instead of just giving them the gospel and pointing to 
Christ- then that’s when it gets crazy!!

A: Yeah, me too.

E: I think fishing is biblical but for the most part I think Jesus sent them out two by two.

E: But yeah what they do isn’t even fishing.

C: Its evil for them to make us think you’re sinning when you’re not fishing.

E: It’s just plain hunting people down.

A: yeah, that’s true @C and @E

C: Or for them to make you fell obligated to fish.

E: LOL

E: Yeah that’s a sing on their part

A: @k-yeah fishing just “College Students”

E: That’s that binding heavy loads on u

A: yup!

K: There are other similar activities that are biblical, but I would call it by another name because it is another thing. “Fishing” is the process of specifically looking for vulnerable people and enticing them via half truths into a situation where you can manipulate them easier. There are specific cases where fishing can be biblical, but UBF generally pressures you to approach It the “Ideal” way.

C: The work of God is the work of the Cross on what Christ did at Calvary overcoming sin and death! That’s the power that saves us is what He did with his blood, fishing is not the work of God, they make you believe fishing is the work of God, and make you feel bad for not doing it.

E: Well Jesus did say that if you followed him he will make u a fisher of men.

A: Okay, so then how does that work… How do you make someone a fisher of men?!

E: You don’t Jesus does.

A: Okay true. But then what is fishing? Lol What’s the right way to fish?!

E: It’s not a requirement for justification but it’s a result of it.

E: But yeah I agree what UBF does is something else.

C: I believe there’s an appointed time when God will empower an individual by His Holy Spirit to preach the gospel, maybe when He thinks they’re ready.

E: Just throwing the word out there…like in the parable of the sower.. I doesn’t have to be on campus it can be anywhere… you throw the word/bait and then God draws people to himself through the word through/into the ocean of peoples.

A: Oh I see…..

K: By not setting out to prey on vulnerable people that you can mold into “disciples,” but rather to simply preach the gospel and to testify of Christ.

E: When you throw it into the sea… the sea actually represents the world based on a passage in 
revelations.

E: Amen, yes to everyone.

E: N anyone

E: To every creature it says in Mark

A: Omg everything you guys said is sooo new to me… like mind blown!!! When did you guys realize this Cause you all had the same belief “System” as me at one time.

C: There's a lot we don’t share @A lol some stuff you might not be ready for lol

E: Just pray and read the scriptures without any preconceived bias n the spirit will speak to u

A: huh = (

E: Lmbo that sounds cultish

C: I’m just messin lol

K: A one to one Bible study can certainly be healthy and biblical, but only if done in the right spirit and in truth. We are not called to control people, and we have not failed when the people in our lives disobey us. We are called to love people and live for Jesus; God is the one who does the work. Remember, 3000 people were added to the church at Pentecost simply because they saw the love and the community of the early Christians… it is God who works.

A: Oh I hope so = (

A: @K- praise God

A: I started reading Matthew soo let’s see how God works. So many lies that need to be cut off!!!

E: Amen I agree with @K 100 percent but at the same time I do believe that everybody in the body of Christ has a function whether big or small… every function is important…. So although Christ did all the work necessary for  salvation we are still created for good works which he prepared before hand. Eph 2:1

E: Not in a legalistic sense but yeah

A: This is true

E: I don’t believe that all should be teachers or all should be shepherds etc.

A: Oh I see….

E: Its through our good works that God does the greater work… because Peter still had to preach in order  for the 3000 to be converted.

A: WOW!

E: God can do anything he pleases but it seems to me that not all times but for the most part he uses a “vessel” to accomplish his purposes… correct me if I am wrong.

K: Oh yes of course. God works through us; that is the way He has designed his kingdom. But as soon as we try to manipulate people we are no longer letting God work.

K: Though as we all know He can still choose to work even through our flawed actions.

E: Amen… yes there are two phrases in the scripture… one is quenching the spirit and another grieving the spirit.

A: Amen!! So I can copy and paste these messages in a document and post them on the blog we have? Lol

E: My understanding is that quenching the spirit is when you don’t do what the Holy spirit is leading you to do… the other grieving the spirit is when you do the opposite to what the spirit desires.

E: UBF are pros at quenching the spirit

E: The Spirit will start to work through the preaching of the word, but then its put out or quenched when they include their false teachings, then at that point the spirit is grieved as well.

E: N then a counterfeit spirit creeps in

E2: Go for it @A

E: What’s crazy is that on the end everyone even Satan serves Gods purpose… in a sense.. for example the Pharisees and even the Romans served Gods purpose by crucifying Christ… but yeah I don’t want to be the one to serve God in the way lol

A: Lol yeah NO!!

C: @A I think part of the deprogramming that we have to do is separating our identity from the word of fishing and the religious thing we did at Shepherds Church, a lot of our identity was shaped up by what we did in that church, that’s why it was easy to become proud and self-righteous, when you were doing better than others in trying to discipline your flesh, your identity became at the expense of the religious work you did, that’s why when failed, you felt bad, condemnation came, guilt, and at times you weren’t even sure about your salvation when you weren’t doing the “work of God,” so you’re identity went up and down because you based it off of you and your actions, we have to learn to only shape our identity in Christ and His actions for us, what He did for us, surrendering what we are currently doing, and what we will do, to allow what he is doing to be accomplished and achieved in and through our lives.


Saturday, October 8, 2016

News Flash

Hello Everyone,

The ubfriends.net website is out of hibernation. So now commenting is once again available.

So now if you wanted to comment on the 22 minutes of mind control article you can. Here is the link to the article: http://ubfriends.net/22-minutes-of-mind-control/#more-1589

Saturday, October 1, 2016

Loopholes/Cracks in the UBF system & techniques you can use to resist their mind control pt 2

1. Allies. This is very crucial. If you have cut off ties with family & friends while in UBF go and regain those connections whether they are people you have met or are virtual. It is also recommended to have someone to talk to. Brian J. Karcher the author of the book Identity Snatchers which I have provided a link to in a previous posts has make a website called ubfriends.net: a friendly community to UBF members both current and ex-members who have also experienced and/or witness the atrocities at UBF. At the site you can also submit articles/blogs as well as have discussions. Here is a link to his website: http://ubfriends.net/. As of this post the site is on hibernation for the Fall.

2. Keep a blog. Whether it's public or private it is helpful to keep a journal/memo of events & experiences you had at UBF as an observation and/or reflection of what is going.

3. Be familiar with the legal system. It doesn't matter which state, city, or even what country you are it's a good idea to get familiar with the legal system particularly in regards to "religion" and abuse. Here is a book that I have at home which is quite handy. For I live in the United States particularly in California.    


4. Treat other members as equals. There is nothing in the bible that says 'it is wrong to treat others as equals as far as I know. It does say that you shouldn't put yourself above others (Matthew 10:24).

5. Don't use UBF vocabulary. I have touched upon this in the first part in #3. You are not obligated to address anyone as "brother", "sister", "shepherd/ess" , "sheep" nor "Missionary". Instead address them by their first name. For the preacher you can address them as pastor or sir or madam. Also use the language/terms that UBF deems as negativity such as: theology, mind control, programming, brainwashed, sarcasm, cop, criminal, attitude, business, close minded, fake, humanism, objectivism, melancholy, opinion, etc just to name a few.

6. Don't let members especially the seniors & the pastor come to your house. You are not obligated to let them into your personal life for they are technically not your parents. If you do choose to do so then keep your foot down. For they will either interrogate you or will offer you promises & deals. Should they do the latter don't accept the offers & promises.

7. Document, Document, Document. Keep record of all the texts, emails, and messages. I recommend taking screenshots/photos of all kinds of messages they send you. It is also a good idea to archive websites, content, etc relating to UBF. You can use archive.is or the wayback machine to do so. To archive with the wayback machine go to the bottom right of the main page, copy & paste the link/URL you want to archive, and click save page.
You can also use htttrack to archive entire websites: http://www.httrack.com 

8. Be a smarty pants. They hate it when you get smart with them. Especially in regards to the messages or something that is said in bible study. It is most effective when you have evidence with you like two messages contradicting each other.

9. Be unpredictable. When you do any of these things on this list or of the list in part 1 don't do it by routine. For if you do so they will catch on really quick. Instead you want to throw them off guard every time. 


Final Note: After continually doing the things on this list and the list in part 1 they will eventually stop giving you "the talk" all together but that takes a long time.

Loopholes/Cracks in the UBF system & techniques you can use to resist their mind control pt 1

1. Silent Treatment. The one-to-one bible studies are similar/parallel to counsel/psychiatry sessions. I went to a psychiatrist back in high school in the 9th grade and I distinctly remember (I'll call him Mr. C) hearing from him that "If you don't speak then I can't help you". And it was true for he didn't want to do all the talking but instead wanted me to be engaged by conversing. So if you remain silent, don't converse, and answer to your bible teacher as briefly as possible the bible teacher won't be able to figure you out.

2. Keep testimonies close to surface level as possible. When they ask you to do testimony writing do it on surface level: summarize the passage, (optional reference other passages in the bible), and when writing on yourself make it as brief as possible ex: I committed the sin of lust. But never go into details. For my bible teacher accidently revealed and gave away the fact that in the church they only know about you based on their observations of what you say, and do. So if they tell you that you are ____________ or your being _________ or that you need to repent of__________ it is based on what they have seen and heard about you. The less you reveal about your personal life the better.

3. Don't address anyone as shepherd, missionary, or God's servant. When you don't they will eventually reveal their true colors by getting emotional, develop an attitude, and will say tell you along the lines of "Its respect if you address me this way". But you are in no obligation to address them that way and furthermore they shouldn't take it personally when they preach about forgiveness. If anything address the members by their first name and the "missionary" as pastor or sir or madam.

4. "Kick out" is just a scare tactic. In the U.S it's illegal to remove anyone from the church. (The exceptions are if one physically harms a member or make a threat by destroying a member's property like popping tires of their car or smashing the window of their home.) If you don't go with their ideology then they want you out of there but at the same time they don't want to look bad or get into any legal trouble. So they will try to get you to become emotional or trick you into leaving. The chapters are designed in a particular way in that one would either go along with the church or that individual would just quit.

5. Powerful but not invincible. Just like how Superman has his own kryptonite the seniors and the pastor (those who have the real power) also have their own kryptonite (weakness). It differs on the member for they have their own unique kryptonite. It can be used against them to weaken them or for you to go in a defensive position. Referring back to #2 Don't ever reveal what your kyrptonite is to them for they will use it against you when you least expect it.

6. They are very gullible. They will believe practically anything you say, write, or confess to them especially if you are a new. You can write or say how you "did" drugs, joined a gang, had many lovers, etc and they will automatically believe you without question even though it is just a flat out lie.

7. Jedi mind trick. Yes the mind trick works on them. It is the matter of how you use it, the timing, and the execution. Here is a link to one of the many videos on the internet on some mind tricks and how to pull them off. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6OMfpIdQroA

8. Reverse Psychology. This is related to #7 in that you can trick them to get to doing what you want them to do ex: getting them to back off, getting certain people to like you, who would snitch and who wouldn't, or getting them to stop rebuking you. For if you were to be upfront with them and ask them to for example stop pushing you into a corner then they will definitely not do it hence why this comes in handy.

9. The messages themselves.  You can use them to your advantage by pointing out the contradicts
when they ask you to do something questionable. Ex: If they ask you to ride with a female member and you are male use the message of compromise Genesis ch 21 and the message of adultery Matthew ch 5 against them. Then you can get out of that situation and you won't have to ride with a female member. Note: The members can also use this against you so make sure you have multiple references prepare, time your execution carefully , and use a combination of the other things on this list.

10. Don't answer their phone calls. Doing so will cause your heart or your knees to psychological become water letting yourself prone to them. But instead when you need to contact them or vice versa do it by text or email (I prefer email). In this way it dramatically decreases the chances of getting a jelly heart or watery legs. If they ask why you don't answer or contact them by phone calls tell them that you have limited minutes.

11. They only know about you based on their observations of you and intel from other members. This ties back to #2. In this way they become judgment but the flaw is that their judgment can be wrong many times.  This also ties back to #6 for they will automatically believe their judgment of you and what is told about you from other members without question.  You can use this to your advantage with things like #7 & #8. Luckily I am the only one my campus. For the other members that went to my campus have already graduated and have a full time job, an internship or some combination of both.

12. Deliver your own message. If you get picked to be a speaker than you can get out of it by putting minimal effort into the message continuously. Soon they will get someone else to take your place. If this fails then let whoever is in charge of editing your message & testimony revise it. Only that when it is your turn on the stage/podium share your initial draft not the final revised draft. This works for I saw a blog post of an ex-member of UBF of a different chapter do this.

13. Recorder: They allow you to record them on bible study and for the Sunday message. You can also record them via audio and/or video by having the recorder, mic, or camera hidden in your shirt. pants, or in a hat. They never do a captivity search on any member or anyone else. In this way you can catch them red handed and can be used as evidence against them.

Final notes/disclaimers: When applying any one of these on the list don't make it obvious or overdo it for you'll give yourself away and they will put up their guard all the more. Instead be unpredictable mix and match what's on this list , and be cautious of your timing & execution. You will know these things work especially after a year when the members (especially the Seniors and the Pastors): get emotional, distance themselves from you, develop a negative attitude towards you, become desperate, ask you seemingly random & bizarre questions, and try to make a deal with you. When they do this things don't give in to their demands or compromise with them but continue to do the things on this list