And the puppet show starts...
http://www.10tv.com/live/content/local/stories/2009/08/11/story_teen.html?sid=102
"Bary said she hitchhiked and then rode a bus from Ohio to Florida to escape her family, Connelly reported"
She didn't hitchhike anywhere. Lorenz paid a guy (Brian Williams) in Ohio to pick her up, and take her to the bus station, where a ticket was waiting for her under a false name, purchased by John Law, former President of the Board of Directors of Global Revolution Church. All this was done without her parents' knowledge. That's called interfering with parental custody - a crime. John Law was removed from the board for doing this as well as lying to the other board members about this issue.
"An attorney representing the girl's mother said the parents were allowing Bary to explore her Christianity. The parents claimed that their daughter was not afraid until she made contact with Pastor Blake Lorenz in Orlando."
So, she didn't fear her parents...wasn't scared until she met up with the good pastor. Hmm...Somethin ain't quite right. Why would a pastor instill fear in her about her parents? Eyewitness accounts from the former church administrator at GRC claim Lorenz's wife coached Rifqa in what to say and what not to say to Police. What else did they coach her into saying?
Saturday, October 2, 2010
Where it all began
This is where the media picks up the story. Her poor parents hadn't heard from her in 2 weeks!
http://www.10tv.com/live/content/local/stories/2009/07/31/story_teenager.html
Notice the date, July 19, 2009.
Notice they don't suspect foul play, but that she could still be in danger. Little did they know of the brain washing she'd get when she got to Florida. They did nothing but steer her away from the parents and even her little bother that she loved. I know she loved them because 2 weeks before she turned 18, she sent them a 'care package' with a video telling them she loved them, and missed them. Does that sound like a person who doesn't love or want to have anything to do with her family? Hardly. The Bary's can thank the Lorenz's for that.
Notice the Columbus Police said "If anybody is harboring her they are definitely in violation of at least one misdemeanor charge that I know of, and that's interference of custody".
I'm sure you noticed....
http://www.10tv.com/live/content/local/stories/2009/07/31/story_teenager.html
Notice the date, July 19, 2009.
Notice they don't suspect foul play, but that she could still be in danger. Little did they know of the brain washing she'd get when she got to Florida. They did nothing but steer her away from the parents and even her little bother that she loved. I know she loved them because 2 weeks before she turned 18, she sent them a 'care package' with a video telling them she loved them, and missed them. Does that sound like a person who doesn't love or want to have anything to do with her family? Hardly. The Bary's can thank the Lorenz's for that.
Notice the Columbus Police said "If anybody is harboring her they are definitely in violation of at least one misdemeanor charge that I know of, and that's interference of custody".
I'm sure you noticed....
What?
http://www.wftv.com/video/22307419/index.html
Ya can't make this stuff up! This is classic!
How does lying to anyone mean you have integrity? Lorenz didn't lie to protect anyone but himself. He equated his lies to the time during World War 2, when the Nazi's would go door to door, looking for Jews, and whomever answered the door would lie and say "There's no Jews here" while hiding Jews in a secret room. In Lorenz's mind, this made it OK for him to lie also. Even though in this video he says he didn't lie to the 'authorities', he only lied..oh excuse me..'changed the story'...to the media, yet it's the media he's talking to...huh? And the reporter didn't even question that statement! He should've asked, 'How do I know you're not lying to me now?'.
The ones Lorenz lied to were his covering, the board of directors of his church. The ones who were in place to oversee the day to day operations of running a church. The board was also in place to keep him accountable. At Loren's previous church, Pinecastle United Methodist, these people were even told that there had been death threats because of what & how he preached. The board members also understood they were there to protect the Lorenz's with their lives, if needed. At least 2 of them were licensed to carry concealed weapons, and did so regularly (Florida law allows it). Fortunately, there was never an issue with anyone threatening Lorenz's security. Maybe the death threat story was just that, a story.
So, when confronted with actual evidence that he'd broken the law - board members had an e-mail from Lorenz's lawyer spelling out the actual crimes committed, the Florida statutes and penalties for said crimes...corporate e-mail belongs to the corporation, it's not personal e-mail, as Lorenz's wife believed - Lorenz still adamantly denied any crimes had been committed, and kept saying his lawyers told him so.
Lying again, and being caught in the lies, is what got Lorenz so upset. And he blames the board members of stabbing them (Lorenz and his wife) in the back. Wow. So much for respecting authority. During the meeting where they were fired, Lorenz's wife actually said "You have no business being the boss of white collar workers", simply because she has a college degree, and they don't. You can also hear her asking "what about the money? That's OUR money!"....after they were fired.
Wow again.
Ya can't make this stuff up! This is classic!
How does lying to anyone mean you have integrity? Lorenz didn't lie to protect anyone but himself. He equated his lies to the time during World War 2, when the Nazi's would go door to door, looking for Jews, and whomever answered the door would lie and say "There's no Jews here" while hiding Jews in a secret room. In Lorenz's mind, this made it OK for him to lie also. Even though in this video he says he didn't lie to the 'authorities', he only lied..oh excuse me..'changed the story'...to the media, yet it's the media he's talking to...huh? And the reporter didn't even question that statement! He should've asked, 'How do I know you're not lying to me now?'.
The ones Lorenz lied to were his covering, the board of directors of his church. The ones who were in place to oversee the day to day operations of running a church. The board was also in place to keep him accountable. At Loren's previous church, Pinecastle United Methodist, these people were even told that there had been death threats because of what & how he preached. The board members also understood they were there to protect the Lorenz's with their lives, if needed. At least 2 of them were licensed to carry concealed weapons, and did so regularly (Florida law allows it). Fortunately, there was never an issue with anyone threatening Lorenz's security. Maybe the death threat story was just that, a story.
So, when confronted with actual evidence that he'd broken the law - board members had an e-mail from Lorenz's lawyer spelling out the actual crimes committed, the Florida statutes and penalties for said crimes...corporate e-mail belongs to the corporation, it's not personal e-mail, as Lorenz's wife believed - Lorenz still adamantly denied any crimes had been committed, and kept saying his lawyers told him so.
Lying again, and being caught in the lies, is what got Lorenz so upset. And he blames the board members of stabbing them (Lorenz and his wife) in the back. Wow. So much for respecting authority. During the meeting where they were fired, Lorenz's wife actually said "You have no business being the boss of white collar workers", simply because she has a college degree, and they don't. You can also hear her asking "what about the money? That's OUR money!"....after they were fired.
Wow again.
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