Charles Taze Russell - Founder of the Jehovah's Witnesess - Untold Truth

Russell and Pyramids-- Russell introduced occultism into his religion by teaching that the pyramids in Egypt are divine omens. He taught that they contained prophetic secrets known only to him. So convinced was Russell of their mystic power, and his exclusive knowlege of their secrets, he and his followers spent a small fortune trekking to Egypt to observe them. (see photo below-Russell second from left) According to Russell, only by reading his books could one understand the pyramid mysteries and how they fit into the "Divine Plan."

One of the strangest "revelations" from the pyramids was his calculated date of 1914, in which the date was based on his measurements of the interior passageways of the pyramids. He said that 1914 would be the end of the world and God had revealed it to him exclusively. However, when his 1914 date for the end of the world failed, he tried to cover his tracks. The calulations were first printed in 1897 where he stated: "...this measurement is 3416 inches, symbolizing 3416 years.... This calculation shows A.D. 1874 as marking the beginning of the period of trouble...." (Thy Kingdom Come, Series III, p. 342, 1897 edition) Then in the 1916 edition it was changed to read: "We find it to be 3457 inches, symbolizing 3457 years....This calculation shows that the close of 1914 will be the beginning of the time of trouble...." Russell's pyramid actually grew 41 inches in 19 years!

Charles Taze Russell first founded the Bible Student movement in 1876, in which then members of the movement were called the Bible Students or Independent Bible Students, in which Russell held service at the Bible House located on Arch Street in Pittsburg Pennsylvania. In 1879 he founded the Zion's Watch Tower and later incorporated the group under the name "Zion's Watch Tower Tract Society" in 1884. As time went on they were also known as the Millennial Dawn, People's Pulpit Association, The Brooklyn Tabernacle, and the International Bible Students Association. On October 27 in Pittsburg, Pennsylvania, his wife Martha F. Russell filed for a divorce with the office of the Prothonotary of Allegheny County, because he had been having relations with an under age girl named Rose Ball, who was a stenographer employed by her husband Charles Russell in the Bible House on Arch Street.

Here's a quote from Martha F. Russell when she was on the stand:

One evening he spent the evening downstairs and our library and bedroom were next to each other upstairs on the second floor, and I spent the evening downstairs reading, and I went upstairs about 10 o'clock to my room, and I supposed that: he was either in the library or had retired, and when I went up there I found that he was in neither place, and I stepped out in the hall, and I found that he was in his night robe, sitting beside Miss Ball's bed and she was in bed. On other occasions I found him going in there and I found she called him in and said she wasn't well and wanted him in, and I objected to this, and I said that it was highly improper, and I said: "We have people about the house, and what kind of a name will be attached in this house if you do that sort of thing?" and he got angry.

Here's another quote from Martha F. Russell concerning confronting her husband:

I said to him, "We have a great work on our hands," and I said, "In this work you and I have to walk very circumspectly before the world and if you are going to do things like this, what will happen? Suppose you are all right, don't you suppose people will talk about things like this?" and I said, "I am not satisfied with it," and he said he wasn't going to be ruled by me. But I felt distressed about that.

Here's another quote from Martha F Russell concerning confronting her husband again:

I told him that I had learned something that was very serious and I didn't tell him right away. I let a day elapse until I felt I had control of myself and could talk and then I told him that I had something very serious to tell him about this matter, and he said, "What is it?" and I said, "Rose has told me that you have been intimate with her, that you have been in the habit of hugging and kissing her and having her sit on your knee and fondling each other, and she tells me you bid her under no account to tell me, but she couldn't keep it any longer. She said if I was distressed about it she felt that she would have to come and make a confession to me, and she has done that. (By the court.)

Q. What did he say?

A. He tried to make light of it at first and I said, "Husband, you can't do that. I know the whole thing. She has told me straight and I know it to be true." Well, he said he was sorry; it was true, but he was sorry. He said he didn't mean any harm. I said, "I don't see how you could do an act like that without meaning harm."

FYI: So the founder of the Jehovah's Witnesses Movement was a child molestor, a false prophet who promoted occultic pyramidology, he was a Freemason, he committed perjury, he swindled members out of money, and he was a very good liar. He claimed in a New York Court in 1913, that he was an ordained pastor, and that he was well versed in both Greek and Latin, but when pressed on the stand in Court, he could not read anything from the Greek alphabet. Lol this is the founder of the Jehovah's Witnesses, now what fool in their right mind would follow such a damnable person and religion?

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