. "Tarby says he explained to [a] gathering at [a] Town Hall in Colorado City that the only way to stop fumarase deficiency in the community is to abort fetuses that test positive for the disease and for the community to stop intermarriages between Barlows and Jessops, Barlows and Barlows and Jessops and Jessops. From the previously-cited article, "Understanding Polygamy": "The polygamous Kingston family professes that their genealogy line traces back to Jesus Christ, and so they possess holy blood. "'People don't like to talk about their fumarase babies for obvious reasons,' Wyler says. "Tarby and a team of doctors from Barrow Neurological Institute at St. Joseph's Hospital in Phoenix and the University of Arizona College of Medicine in Tucson began researching the disease and soon discovered that fumarase deficiency was occurring in at least two other families living in the same isolated community that practiced an unusual custom. . "Goodman soon made a startling discovery: Tarby's young patient was afflicted with an extremely rare disease called fumarase deficiency. breeding really functional? Women and girls, after theyre married, submit to their husbands and men answer to higher-ranked men, the suit alleges. [11] Some members had begun the practice of plural marriage years before the establishment of the cooperative. Not one defect, but many. . "'All my life, my family told me I had to marry a Kingston,' says Rugg. The baby survived, but has cerebral palsy. This denial is hollow considering the record. [N]ew disease classifications belong at the door of the Mormon Church leadership. . This is inadequate information for purposes of establishing the true incidence of consanguinity within a family or community. . From her article, "Fatal Inheritance: Mormon Eugenics": "[My] cousin], [her sister] and I all grew up to marry and start families of our own. The group also teaches its members that only those with so-called pure blood will survive the apocalypse, according to the lawsuit. [I]t appears that Joseph Smith Jessop and his first wife also passed on the rare genetic disorder fumarase deficiency. Polygamy is a legacy of the early teachings of the mainstream church, which abandoned the practice in 1890 and now strictly prohibits it. . [39], In 2016, the State of Utah with federal law enforcement raided various properties in connection with the Kingston family or Davis County Cooperative Society with the intention of finding welfare fraud. . [10], According to his autobiography, Charles W. Kingston became disenchanted with the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints (LDS Church) in 1926 because it abandoned plural marriage. [43] Responding to child marriage allegations in September 2022, the organization told The Guardian that "current policy prohibits plural marriage for members under 18" and "once an individual has made a decision on who to marry, members are encouraged to seek the blessing of their parents, family and/or church leaders, but to say that one individual chooses or heavily influences who will marry who is entirely inaccurate". . . "Andrea's son, now 7, lives with his father, Jason Kingston--Andrea's half-brother--and Rosalind, his niece. 13:1). Outwardly, she appeared to have no sex organs. "The widespread presence of the fumarase deficiency gene in the bloodlines of the founding families of Colorado City is going to make reaching any such goal extremely difficult. 'Remember how Hitler was trying to breed a perfect race?' The action you just performed triggered the security solution. The organized Ku Klux Klan movement saw a boost in its membership in 2017. [47][48] The remainder of the transactions (over 94%) were to entities associated with Lev Derman, who prosecutors allege was the mastermind of the scheme. The notoriety will just make them zoo specimens. The Kingston Clan, also known as The Order is a Mormon based group that is far more like an organized crime family and cult than religious organization. Please include what you were doing when this page came up and the Cloudflare Ray ID found at the bottom of this page. "In addition, the Mormon Church touts itself as the quintessential traditional family values church . [i]n a secret church ceremony. "Then, as generations of polygamous Kingston children have been taught, they demurred to questions about their father. He was kicking people out, too, who weren't obedient. 'Warren Jeffs is also trying to breed a perfect race.'. Branches of the polygamist mans family left out of the genealogy will change the incidence of common ancestors and potentially mask the true disease risk and incidence in the community. [39] In 2007, the group told Deseret News that it was encouraging its members to wait until their partners were 18 to marry them,[41][43] with one member reporting that "we do encourage them to be 18 now". '", (John Dougherty, "Forbidden Fruit: Inbreeding Among Polygamists Along the Arizona-Utah Border is Producing a Caste of Severely Retarded and Deformed Children," in "Phoenix New Times," 29 December 2005, at: http://www.childbrides.org/taxes_PNT_forbidden_fruit.html) [7] Upon the creation of the LDCJC, most members of the DCCS became members of the church and most retain dual membership in both organizations to this day. . That's the big problem.' Kingston was able to name only nine of his thirteen children by a second woman, Rachael Ann Kingston. Although the official stance of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints is against polygamy, several of the women's stories reveal that LDS leaders dismiss the deviant sects and blame the women who come to them for help. . Among the participants was Charles W. Kingston. Her subject at the convention was mormon child sexual abuse. a royal priesthood upon the Earth, and he has introduced a plurality of wives for that express purpose.'. That means the number of cases likely will grow. Gallup Panel survey [conducted in August 2006] show[ed] that Americans are much more likely to believe most Mormons endorse practicing polygamy than to believe most Americans support it. Eldens solo experience of receiving the priesthood keys and authority is truly singular and contrasts the pattern previously given by the Lord for important priesthood conferrals that require more than one witness. . [4] Andrea Moore-Emmett, Gods Brothel (San Francisco: Pince-Nez, 2004), 88. [32] He was arrested and pleaded "no contest" to the charge of child abuse and served seven months in jail. . Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints elders, who control the community, have labored to keep the public from finding out why the disorder is manifesting. For instance, Quinn writes, '[O]ver 20 General Authorities were married to such lesser known wives.' Despite its on-going public relations effort to convince Americans that Mormons don't really support polygamy (and despite the belief of many devout Mormons that polygamy came from God as revealed church doctrine which will eventually be reinstated when Jesus returns to the Earth), a quarter of Americans surveyed also have expressed the opinion that most Mormons embrace the idea of plural marriage: "A . Several charges of incest would eventually be leveled against various Kingston members. Elden theorized that living the law of consecration was still required, and he set forth to establish his own united order organization. joined the Mormons in Zion, the new Promised Land, trading a life of mining for religious hope. "[We] 'hierarchy children are from the 'elite' first families of Mormonism and these families started polygamy in America. . "The Kingstons are among a small number of family groups in the world who marry closer than first cousins on a regular basis. "Finally exposed in the news, the facts of life inside [the Mormon offshoot Kingston clan's] religious/cult compound are stunning Mormons, Utahans, the nation, and the world. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmhjgaB2Hi8. Only the FLDS prophet can arrange and perform polygamous marriages, and those marriages are taking place in a community in which almost everybody is related. 'It's a bomb that's going to explode.'. "Farm Roots of Incest: Marriages in the Kingston clan must be sanctioned by [the] current head of the church . . . We've received your submission. "Nearly everyone in Colorado City, Arizona, and the adjacent town of Hildale, Utah, was a member of a fundamentalist Mormon sect that practices polygamy and had long encouraged multiple marriages between close relatives. The Cooperative itself was established in 1935. "Victims suffer a range of symptoms, including severe epileptic seizures, inability to walk or even sit upright, severe speech impediments, failure to grow at a normal rate, and tragic physical deformities. Brother Elden had received a new dispensation of the gospel of Jesus Christ. Then he scooted away, smiling, aboard a plastic toy car, his feet smacking the sidewalk. This is a rare disorder and medical descriptions of trisome infants are too dreadful to describe here. . Connie Rugg, one of Ortells plural wives remembered: [Ortell Kingston] experimented inbreeding with his cattle and then he turned to his children.[4] Ortell desired to perfect his own bloodline and implemented practices that encouraged marriages of close relatives. Never miss a story. . Now, let's examine how "God-ordained" Mormon polygamy has wreaked unholy genetic havoc on its faithful followers: --Case Study on Polygamous Mormonism's Genetic Disease Striking Home: The Linda Walker Story. "'This problem is going to get worse and worse and worse,' predicts . Bearing in mind I'm not American and have only a vague knowledge of Mormonism, a video came across my youtube from a former member of the Kingston clan/the order and wow is this terrifying. "This gene cluster effect happens when people with common ancestors marry and bear children. "Joseph Smith Jessop and his first wife, Martha Moore Yeates, had 14 children. 'They are functioning way below their chronological age.'. . Because God loves that man, and because he honors his word. . . The Ku Klux Klan is the oldest American hate group, and while the number of active KKK chapters declined in 2016, members of the Klan are trying to regain ground. Isaac Wyler, another lifelong Colorado City resident who was excommunicated from the FLDS in January 2004. Men rise in prominence by being obedient and pure of blood and by having large families that can produce a lot of money and workers for the group, the suit continues. These wives sometimes became known, sometimes not. There are several actions that could trigger this block including submitting a certain word or phrase, a SQL command or malformed data. Kingston began preaching polygamy amongst fellow members of the LDS Church and distributing pamphlets and the book he had co-written, Laman Manasseh Victorious: A Message of Salvation and Redemption to His People Israel, First to Ephraim and Manasseh. . If the FLDS faithful believed that Jeffs was relying on science to determine marriages rather than divine revelation from God, he could lose control of the church. . It is the power of God through the law or covenant of consecration given to Brother Elden in 1935. [46], In July 2019, Jacob Kingston, Isaiah Kingston, and two others pled guilty to participating in a fraud scheme masterminded by Lev Derman, a non-member and Armenian national. 129-30, ("Is Homosexuality or Monogamy the Ruin of Civilization?," at: http://www.i4m.com/think/sexuality/homosexual_ruin.htm) Such a system was commenced by the founders of the Roman empire. [49] As part of the plea deal and restitution, the company forfeits rights to a number of assets including their bio-fuel plant in Plymouth, Utah. "Some fumarase deficiency children, he says, develop a small degree of motor skills over time: 'They don't remain infantile their entire life. , says he has firsthand knowledge of multiple fumarase deficiency children in each of the three families. . They can't do anything by themselves. "All of these men have or had multiple wives and scores of children. . Some 42 different Klan groups were active in 22 . The children live in the twin polygamist communities of Colorado City, Ariz., and Hildale, Utah. The SPLC estimates there are . Family members attribute the defects to the advanced ages of the mother and father -- he was 64, she was 45. . The Kingston family is quite real and is a polygamous unit. He faces up to 30 years in. Readily accepted as a problem among mothers past the age of 35, it is rarely discussed as a problem when fathers are over 35, let alone 80. "My dad had a thing that was supposed to shoot radio waves or something like that, that . "'Those boys are the most moral, upstanding and wonderful people I know,' she said, clutching a grandchild to her thin hip. "In polygamy . "Fast-forward . This is why the state and federal government enacted legislation against polygamy. . Even the few highly educated people there . Reportedly, Paul and his brother each have dozens of wives and hundreds of children. lost the priesthood which had come down to them from the Prophet Joseph Smith. "'My father manipulated and controlled people,' Rugg says. Brigham Young waited until 1868, twenty-one years after arriving in Utah, to actively promote it, and John Taylor ceased emphasizing it shortly after becoming President of the Church. . 'So often when you have an uncle-niece, or half-brother-sister, you have a situation where abuse is going on,' Jorde says. "There is no doubt in the mind of any expert interviewed by 'New Times' that the practice of polygamy combined with inbreeding has fostered the spread of fumarase deficiency. Carolyn regularly worked at and tended . David Kingston is alleged to have married his 16-year-old niece Mary Ann Nelson, who attempted to run away but was apprehended and beaten by her father, John Daniel Kingston. But that's like spitting in the ocean.'. "The genetic defect has been traced back to one of the community's founding patriarchs, the late Joseph Smith Jessop, and the first of his plural wives, according to medical literature, the Mormon Church genealogy database and residents of the community familiar with Jessop and Barlow family histories. Charles Zitting (one of Lorin C. Woolleys High Priest Apostles) introduced Kingston to plural marriage, causing Kingston to be cut off from the Church in 1929. They operate in Salt Lake Valley, Utah. "John Ortell Kingston was the first Kingston to experiment with incest, marrying and bearing children with two half-sisters and two nieces, according to numerous ex-members of the clan. It is true that the LDS Church has collected tithes and offerings in the millions of dollars over the past decades. . He interpreted his dream to mean that God approved of his leaving the Church. . . . People most at risk likely lived and married within the same small communities their ancestors founded. Order girls are taught from birth that their primary purposes in life are to be obedient, a submissive wife, and to bear as many children as possible, the suit states. [The Lord] had to institute another New and Everlasting Covenant which he gave to another 25 year old boy on the highest mountain east of Bountiful on the first day of the year, 1935. . Even if a genetic screening test were available, Wyler says, Jeffs would have to be cautious about how he allowed it to be implemented. . Interview with the owner of Desert Tech: The son of Paul's sister Rachel herself a daughter of Ortell and LaDonna Kingston [Nick] Young was the only current member of the Kingston clan, out of the many contacted for this story, who consented to a live, on-the-record interview. restricted in some polygamous sects, including FLDS groups in Colorado City, Arizona; Hildale, Utah; and West Texas, that force some of the young males to leave the communities . [1] Charles William Kingston, Autobiography, 2324; spelling and punctuation standardized. "'We have and will have a continual output of children with this condition,' Tarby says. In fact, the leaders of the Co-op just seem to be getting richer and the poor get essentially ignored. Kingston Clan. 'A lady comes in and helps her. [10], Over the decades, the Cooperative has maintained extreme secrecy while developing an extensive system with assets once estimated at over $150 million. "52 years later, more than half of the 8,000 people . Now, this might well be the case, with the . . Jacob Kingston told prosecutors the company was capable of producing some amounts of biodiesel, but in no year did it ever produce more than 8.5 million gallons. "John and Charles' brother, Merlin Barnum Kingston, married and had children with four nieces and a half-sister, say ex-members, including one of his own daughters. "I never knew if I carried this deadly disease or if any preventative measures would halt its insidious march. ', "Aleck says the fact that so many people in the polygamist enclave are blood relatives of the founding Barlow and Jessop families 'shows the magnitude of the problem.'. The scheme included filing for $512 million in federal renewable-fuel tax credits from 2010 to 2016 through a company named Washakie Renewable Energy LLC. . . All went bareheaded and barefoot. Isaac Wyler, a former FLDS member who was excommunicated from the church . soon . [7] Members of the Latter Day Church of Christ are also members of the Davis County Cooperative Society (a separate organization and legal entity) which practices the law of consecration and United Order. Article continues below advertisement For the sisters, escaping polygamy is really real. [9][34], Active members and a recent independent research article by a professor from Santa Clara University have attributed the practice to "endogamous preference and the small size of the groups population". In this regard, officially-canonized LDS scripture that currently endorses polygamy is not the only image problem for the Mormon Church (thank you, Warren Jeffs). 'If you stop the sexual predation, you stop the genetic problem as well. One recent morning [John Ortell's niece and third wife, Mary Gustafson] defended her complicity in arranging her daughters' marriages to their half-brothers, sons of John Ortell and LaDonna. 'I know this off the top of my head," Wyler says. Children of the latter variety, he says, 'can't crawl. "'You don't want to jump to the conclusion and say all of these are the result of inbreeding,' he says. [18][7], The Cooperative had its birth during the Great Depression when many families struggled immensely to provide for their families. ", -The Prophet Brigham Young, "Journal of Discourses," vol. [T]he 'Salt Lake Tribune' . _____. . John Gustafson, a representative of the Davis County Cooperative Society, an affiliate of the Kingston Group, disputed the lawsuits claims. A recently created critical website can be viewed atwww.kingstonclan.com. . . The accusers describe a patriarchal doctrine known as The Law of One Above Another, which they claim designates everyone a rank in the groups hierarchy. . [11] On February 7, 1941, the community founded by Elden Kingston officially declared themselves the Davis County Cooperative Society Inc. The trial of the man, David Ortell Kingston . Those unions fell within Utahs consanguinity restrictions and, if discovered, would be considered incestuous under the laws of the state. requote from Steve's excellent post ! . the tight-lipped adult answer, 'We dont know,' seemed woefully inadequate. "When asked, a little boy and girl at the home acknowledged who their mother is. "'It makes you sick; it turns your stomach,' she says. 'In the meantime, the taxpayers have to pay the bills. The adoption of children among family members sometimes disguised sterility. For a more detailed view the the Kingston's historysee Modern Polygamy and Mormon Fundamentalism: The Generations After the Manifesto (Salt Lake City: Greg Kofford Books, 2006). . One of their daughters married another of the community's founding patriarchs and religious leaders, John Yeates Barlow. "The Mormons, well-known for genealogical record keeping, maintain birth, marriage and death information at church libraries and now on the Internet. (Patricia was one of Kingston's 14 wives, and the clip does not reveal whether she is still alive.) ". A fourth to half of father-daughter and brother-sister offspring have mental or physical deficiencies. . Young is the owner of Desert Tech, a Utah gun manufacturer. And the Genealogy Department advises genealogists to follow only their direct line; in this instance meaning only the wife who is their mother, not other wives of their father. FOX 13 spoke to the man who filed the IRS. 'Children should not be victims of such programs.'. . Source: Twitter Jessica with her husband and three daughters. The Kingstons represent an intriguing branch on the Mormon fundamentalist tree. . And Jeffs so far has shown no indication that he is concerned about the increasing prevalence of fumarase deficiency children in the community, former FLDS member Isaac Wyler says. "Although it is a felony under Utah law for close relatives to have sex, only one Kingston--John and LaDonna's fifth son, David Ortell--has been criminally charged with incest. "The few dissenters in the community say the serious genetic problems that are beginning to surface are an indication that the closed FLDS society could eventually collapse. http://www.gallup.com/poll/24388/one-four-americans-think-most-mormons-e http://www.i4m.com/think/sexuality/homosexual_ruin.htm, http://www.humanistsofutah.org/2005/UnderstandingPolygamy_July-05.html, http://human-nature.com/science-as-culture/walker.html, http://www.renewamerica.com/bb/viewtopic.php?f=4&t=13723. . . . Various congenital and genital defects, dwarfism, fused limbs, fingernails lacking, mental illness and mental retardation, spina bifida, and microcephalous are some of the diseases and mutations. ", "Utah investigated the polygamous Kingston Group for welfare fraud 2 years ago. ", And despite the LDS Church's highly suspect claim of having genuinely abandoned the doctrine and practice of polygamy in 1890 (see D. Michael Quinn's historically-devastating essay that got him excommunicated for telling the truth, "LDS Church Authority and New Plural Marriages, 1890-1904," at: http://www.lds-mormon.com/quinn_polygamy.shtml), many Mormons, in fact, still believe that the practice of multi-wifing will someday be reinstituted "[b]ecause the doctrine is still part of official Mormon scripture (see 'Doctrine and Covenants,' Section 132). . By 1935, his followers began to move to Bountiful, Utah, intending to live under a United Order communal program as defined by Joseph Smith in the Doctrine and Covenants. They have no movement. Not enough of the fumarase enzyme can lead to severe mental retardation and physical deformities. "Of all the arguments against incest, says Jorde, the likelihood that genetic abnormalities will be passed to succeeding generations is the most persuasive. When asked to name his offspring by plural wife Mattingly Foster, Kingston came up with about five names before faltering, saying he was very nervous. After viewing a list of the children, he then attempted to name them but once more fell shortprompting the judge to supply the final child's name for him. . . ozpoof The Twelve Apostles of Mormonism then acted to increase this familial relationship by marrying other relatives until in 1877, at the end of Brigham Youngs reign as Mormon Prophet and King, the polygamous hierarchy became l00% interrelated. 5, p. 22. . when doctors pronounced us a special and important family. ", ("Mormon Polygamy: Frequently Asked Questions," at: http://www.i4m.com/think/polygamy/polygamy_summary.htm). Legitimate businesses, including those in the Cooperative, argued that Jacob hid the scheme from business partners as well as Co-op leadership. [14] Some of their secrecy might be attributed to a fear of arrest for living in plural marriages, as had happened in 19591960 when being investigated by the Davis County Grand Jury, which some members claimed was organized by LDS Apostles Mark E. Peterson and Spencer W.

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