Members

Member Blogs

Lee Ho-myong (U.S. Leader)
http://whoisjungmyungseok.blogspot.com/

Ralph Aguilar (U.S.)
http://r-eagle.xanga.com/

Naomi Kim (U.S.)
http://evergreennaomi.xanga.com/#

Joel (Canada) Notes from the Margin
http://providencenotes.blogspot.com/

Will Yeh (U.S)
http://wl-j.xanga.com/

July 14, 2008: Prosecutor Sacked & Barred From Becoming a Lawyer

A JMS member made legal history in Korea by becoming the first former prosecutor to be denied a lawyer's license. Mr. Lee was dismissed from his job as prosecutor for threatening Jeong's critics and victims and for providing Jeong with confidential information regarding his victims and the investigations into his crimes.

Nov 2006: UC San Diego Investigates JMS Campus Event.

On October 22, 2006, the JMS cult held an event on the University of California's San Diego campus. Tipped off about the event by my good self, reporters from the Guardian student newspaper went along to check out the event. This article is the first, and as of the time of writing - July 2009 - the only American article to examine the JMS cult's activities on American soil.

Aug, 2006: Setsuri (JMS) Cultist Faces Police Investigation

Here are some articles concerning a senior JMS female Korean member who came to the attention of the Japanese police for her involvement with the cult and for breaking immigration laws. She fled to Taiwan which at the time, and I believe still now, doesn't have an extradition treaty with Japan.

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