'It's like any inbred disorder,' Tarby says. Grant determined to keep marrying until he found a woman to bear him living sons. According to Kingston teachings, this scripture should not be taken too literally, and all of the efforts commenced through Joseph Smith came to a dead halt in 1934, thereby necessitating Elden Kingston to initiate a new dispensation. 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. . If these couples are . . "For the first time, the faith-promoting stories about my great-grandfathers heroism for defying the federal government when they outlawed polygamy interested me. "Ex-members' claims of incest are bolstered by court records claiming John Ortell 'failed either to support or acknowledge' three children by his niece, (Susan) Mary Gustafson. "When [my cousin] died, my childish vow surfaced and I began to look into my family history for some answers. He was kicking people out, too, who weren't obedient. "An unknown number--but believed to be in the thousands--of Barlow/Jessop descendants carry the recessive gene that causes fumarase deficiency. "Tarby believes the recessive gene was introduced by one of the community's polygamist founders. 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'Escaping Polygamy' is a docuseries on Lifetime which follows the work of three sisters, who were able to break free from the polygamous Kingston Clan, known as the Order. [18][7], The Cooperative had its birth during the Great Depression when many families struggled immensely to provide for their families. "15 years ago, a strange-looking child suffering from severe physical maladies and acute retardation was brought into the office of [pedatric neurologist] Dr. Theodore Tarby. [11] On February 7, 1941, the community founded by Elden Kingston officially declared themselves the Davis County Cooperative Society Inc. Certainly the British and French education systems make it clear quite early on (13-14 yrs old). Elden received the covenant of consecration and also the plan of temporal salvation.[2]. First, an overview: --"God's Brothel": A Review of Polygamy's Brutal Underworld Mormon Roots. . "But this is a very unlikely scenario for FLDS faithful, who practice a religious doctrine that requires men to be strictly obedient to religious leaders and requires women to give birth to as many children as possible to increase the sect's numbers. . . "The discoveries and research within my own kindred so alarmed me that I studied other descendants of polygamy to see if their families also suffered from crippling illnesses. Jeremy Kingston was sentenced to a year in prison in 2004 for taking LuAnn Kingston, his cousin and aunt, as his fourth wife in 1994; their relationship began when he was 24 and she was 15. 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. . "During this early period, polygamy was practiced secretly by the Mormon leadership, men who covertly preached and expanded polygamy while publicly deceiving the general Mormon population about the practice. Consanguinity causes aggregate clusters of deleterious genes to collect in families, which then express themselves as rare recessive disorders like nephritis, cystic fibrosis, biliary artesia, albinism, short stature and many others. . . [T]he 'Salt Lake Tribune' . Indeed, regardless of facing crushing federal government opposition to polygamous inbreeding, true-blue Mormons remain convinced that you can't keep a good man of God down To them, polygamy will be coming back some day, with sizable numbers of the faithful flock confident that its eugenic genetics will return by order of Joseph's Jesus. 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. . "'Those boys are the most moral, upstanding and wonderful people I know,' she said, clutching a grandchild to her thin hip. [31][32][33] During this time, some non-members and ex-members began claiming the practice stemmed from theories of genetic purification held by past leaders. Even if a genetic screening test were available, Wyler says, Jeffs would have to be cautious about how he allowed it to be implemented. "'I knew I would have to marry my [half-] brother ever since I was 12,' says the woman. Morning Report delivers the latest news, videos, photos and more. Not only were there possibly too few fathers making it easier for defects to clump in the large interrelated kindred but succeeding generations of children from these isolated rural Mormon towns married within a few kindred as well. By clicking above you agree to the Terms of Use It is a common and intentional practice in the Order to require girls and women to submit sexually to their husbands even if the sexual submission is against their will because having children results in workers for the benefit of the Order, the lawsuit states. He tells community residents that they should undergo genetic screening before marriage, but they've ignored the suggestion, Tarby said. . . Consanguinity also causes rare recessive disorders to mask as dominant. This is the equivalent of a religious rationalization for the practice of incest. Paul continued to practice his fathers ideas regarding intra-family marriages. [7], Plural marriage is practiced by some members of the LDCJC and members make their own choice in who they marry. "Goodman soon made a startling discovery: Tarby's young patient was afflicted with an extremely rare disease called fumarase deficiency. Some of these marriages will include parents who both are carriers of the fumarase deficiency gene, making it certain that more children will be afflicted with the disease. . [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. Let's now examine how this supposedly "divinely-inspired" Mormon program of heavenly eugenics has actually worked in practice. The current leader of the Kingston Clan is Paul Elden Kingston, and it is reported that he has up to 27 wives (including three half-sisters) and some wives have as many as 18 children. . --Letting the Genetic Genie Out of the Bottle: God Commands the Mormon Church to Enter Into Biologically-Destructive Practice of Polygamy. . Most populations outbreed and so these lethal genes rarely match to cause any serious diseases. Thanks for contacting us. "Frequent and powerful seizures are among the most disturbing characteristics of the disease. (KUTV) Weeks after a Kingston polygamist clan member was charged in the death of her child, former members of that group are speaking out about what they say is a much bigger problem.Carolyn . living in Colorado City and Hildale are blood descendants of the Barlows and the Jessops, says Benjamin Bistline, a lifelong resident of the area who has published a book . "'Polygamy leads to sexual predation, and that leads to genetic problems,' says . ", -Apostle Heber C. Kimball, as quoted Stanley P. Hirshon, "The Lion of the Lord: A Biography of Brigham Young" [New York, New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1969], pp. He prepared urine samples and sent them to the University of Colorado Science Center's Dr. Steve Goodman, a professor of pediatrics who runs a laboratory that detects rare genetic diseases. . . Through diligent money management and hard work, the Davis County Cooperative Society became very financially successful. "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. . [4] Andrea Moore-Emmett, Gods Brothel (San Francisco: Pince-Nez, 2004), 88. "Tarby says members of the community made it clear that neither choice was acceptable. [i]n a secret church ceremony. [T]he one-wife system not only degenerates the human family, both physically and intellectually, but it is entirely incompatible with philosophical notions of immortality; it is a lure to temptation, and has always proved a curse to a people. 15, p. 227, "Monogamy, or restrictions by law to one wife, is no part of the economy of heaven among men. . 100 years later, eugenics is a discredited science, yet some followers still believe. 129-30, ("Is Homosexuality or Monogamy the Ruin of Civilization?," at: http://www.i4m.com/think/sexuality/homosexual_ruin.htm) "Did this practice affect my family and other Mormon pioneer families adversely, possibly even in other momentous ways? 'And their claim is they marry closely to preserve the royal bloodline, so to speak.'. While engaged in that enterprise, he reportedly received an angelic visitation. "[We] 'hierarchy children are from the 'elite' first families of Mormonism and these families started polygamy in America. 'I try in my own, quiet way and tell them to outbreed. SALT LAKE CITY A local non-profit with ties to the polygamous Kingston group is facing multiple questions and accusations regarding its taxes. Not enough of the fumarase enzyme can lead to severe mental retardation and physical deformities. The Kingston Group is not affiliated with the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS) based on the Utah-Arizona line that is run by imprisoned leader Warren Jeffs, who. "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. Kimball. . ". They have been known for systemic inbreeding, child sex abuse, physical abuse, child labor, and tax evasion. Because God loves that man, and because he honors his word. on the history of the fundamentalist community. . Isaac Wyler, a former FLDS member who was excommunicated from the church . This seemed to apply in my own kindred because those of us who left Mormonism and married outsiders are less riddled with the deleterious genetic legacy than relatives who married within the ancestral Mormon gene pool. The SPLC estimates there are . While Charles W. Kingston was the first to oppose the Church, the primary mover in the Kingston Group was his son Elden. They purportedly have 10 children, the girl told police. From the article, "Fundamentalist Latter-day Saints Genealogy and Polygamy Problems": "The gene pool is . . He faces up to 30 years in. "'Warren has to be really careful that he doesn't lose his position as a god to these people,' Wyler says. Consanguinity is a reason why families bear children of only one sex--all sons or all daughters. provide crucial information to community members of who is carrying the recessive gene that causes fumarase deficiency. Because the Lord introduced it to his servants in a revelation given to Joseph Smith, and the Lord's servants have always practiced it. Asserting that 'the attitude between Mormons and Mormon fundamentalist polygamists is that of kissing cousins with more similarities than differences.' "Experts say the number of children afflicted in the FLDS community is expected to steadily increase as a result of decades of inbreeding between two of the polygamous sect's founding families--the Barlows and the Jessops. . As a symbol of their renunciation of worldly goods, the outer clothing contained no pockets in which possessions could be carried, although later an inside pocket was provided for the sanitary measure of carrying a handkerchief. Because I fell down this rabbit hole and now so do you all. Click to reveal So many young people.'. 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. [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. "Then, as generations of polygamous Kingston children have been taught, they demurred to questions about their father. Performance & security by Cloudflare. Escaped members report some patriarchs believe it is their duty to give a daughter her first marriage lessons. Mormons can now see why American citizens passed laws intended to stop polygamy, a relic of unwise prophecy, laws continuously disregarded in Utah, a state controlled by the Mormon Church, if they will only look. However, Grant claims she endured years of sexual abuse by a half-brother as a child. . "Her book . In addition, placing the law of consecration at the pinnacle of divine laws is inconsistent with scripture and restoration history. . "When ancestors are revered as prophets and kings, it is difficult to admit or examine the possibility of this legacy. 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. "Our ancestral destiny meant we might give birth to sons who would die at maturity or daughters who would carry the trait to the next generation of sons. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmhjgaB2Hi8. . . Cases of fumarase deficiency have shown up in the FLDS communities in Colorado City and Hildale, and doctors believe that the incidence of the condition in these communities will increase in coming generations. "If descendants of polygamy do not look critically at the ideas of their ancestors, Utah children may be increasingly at risk. They maintain a secretive but powerful presence in Utah's Salt Lake Valley, and their estimated 7,500. 'They have to outbreed,' Aleck says. . Two weeks after is excommunication, Kingston had a dream wherein he believed he was visited by Jesus Christ and God the Father. . . Derman was found guilty of masterminding the scheme in March 2020. The children who can't walk, the medical experts say, have most likely suffered strokes during severe seizures. . The girl, born to John Ortell and Isabell Johnson, was not the product of an incestuous marriage. Polygamy would have afforded the opportunity of producing from that consecrated fatherhood and motherhood the improved type of man the world needs to reveal the highest possibilities of the race, that the day of the super man might come, and with him come also the redemption and betterment of the race.'. There is no doubt about that at all. . . . . . Lesser known children hidden in families sympathetic to polygamists might remain ignorant of their genetic kinship. Some 42 different Klan groups were active in 22 . . [11] Some members had begun the practice of plural marriage years before the establishment of the cooperative. [21][26], The Latter Day Church of Christ is based on a belief in Jesus Christ and the restoration of his gospel in these latter days. Breeding within, as Mormons did--endogamous polygamy--is virtually never practiced. The FLDS was formed by Mormons who refused to give up polygamy. He interpreted his dream to mean that God approved of his leaving the Church. It didn't find any. ", -Apostle George A Smith, "Journal of Discourses," vol. Reading the ignorant responses of the polygs - particularly in the face of the evidence all around them - makes my blood boil. . . Jacob O. Kingston, the company's CEO, pleaded guilty Thursday to 41 charges including money laundering, fraud, conspiracy and witness tampering and obstruction of justice, according to a court. John Gustafson, a representative of the Davis County Cooperative Society, an affiliate of the Kingston Group, disputed the lawsuits claims. Could my childish intuition that the adults and doctors lips were sealed against my questions involve family secrets; secrets relatives took to their graves rather than betray? . Lucky was the first to die in my generation. Legitimate businesses, including those in the Cooperative, argued that Jacob hid the scheme from business partners as well as Co-op leadership. . 'The downside is that if you don't start with good genetics, and if there is baggage in the genes of the individual, inbreeding will uncover that baggage. . KUTV When several businesses inside the Kingston polygamist empire, including Washakie Renewable Energy, was raided by federal agents Wednesday, officials where tight lipped. died of multiple sclerosis, also leaving a family of small children behind. [37], The Kingston family and other members of the LDCC have faced two lawsuits, one in 2006[38] and another in 2022[39] accusing members and the organization as a whole of sexual abuses, including pedophilia and underaged marriages, within their membership. . "In May, the girl said she was belt-whipped by her father inside a Kingston-owned barn in Box Elder County for fleeing the marriage, and was abandoned in the home of another of John Daniel's wives. This is inadequate information for purposes of establishing the true incidence of consanguinity within a family or community. "By the late 1990s, Tarby and his team had discovered fumarase deficiency was occurring in the greatest concentration in the world among the fundamentalist Mormon polygamists of northern Arizona and southern Utah. . BungieBungie.netBungieBungie If male, some of these same 'worker bees' marry only once. As people age the chances of children inheriting mutant genes increases. 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. [40] In 2009, the then-Attorney General of Utah, Mark Shurtleff, claimed that child marriages within polygamous societies in Utah, such as the Latter Day Church of Christ, had "effectively stopped". D. Michael Quinn, former Brigham Young University professor, states, 'The Mormon practice of polygamy enabled men to marry daughters, nieces, cousins, granddaughters and former wives of other General Authorities.'. . But [FLDS members] don't think of it as sexual predation. FOX 13 spoke to the man who filed the IRS. These defects could be life threatening like nephritis and spinal bifida, or merely debilitating like asthma. and councilmen.' . . "'This problem is going to get worse and worse and worse,' predicts . . As a symbol of their renunciation of worldly goods, the outer clothing contained no pockets in which possessions could be carried, although later an inside pocket was provided for the sanitary measure of carrying a handkerchief. 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. The Latter Day Church of Christ,[1] is considered a Mormon fundamentalist denomination by some in the Latter Day Saint movement. She's worked for lawyers who brought these cases to light and needed help with mormon terminology and ward politics workings. "', "'Joseph Smith was also selecting for the "obedience gene." . . Then he scooted away, smiling, aboard a plastic toy car, his feet smacking the sidewalk. . Believing that Elden received lost priesthood keys in 1935 also seems to contradict an 1837 scripture given to Joseph Smith stating that the priesthood had then (in 1837) been restored for the last time: For unto you, the Twelve, and those, the First Presidency, who are appointed with you to be your counselors and your leaders, is the power of this priesthood given, for the last days and for the last time, in the which is the dispensation of the fulness of times (D&C 112:30; see also D&C 27:13). The Kingston Group is not affiliated withthe Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS) based on the Utah-Arizona line that is run by imprisoned leader Warren Jeffs, who is serving a life sentence in Texas for sexually assaulting girls he considered brides. David Kingston was released from prison in 2003. . . 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