Anonymous ID: 71b5d9 March 29, 2023, 11:49 a.m. No.18602778   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2828 >>2927

>>18602410, >>18602481 this Church has many skeletons

 

7 presumed dead after plane crashes into lake in Tennessee

 

One person has been confirmed dead, but officials don't expect any survivors.

ByMeredith Deliso

May 30, 2021, 12:05 AM

 

One person is confirmed dead, while six others presumably perished, after a small jet carrying seven people crashed into a Tennessee lake Saturday morning, authorities said.

 

The plane was heading from Smyrna Airport in Rutherford County, near Nashville, to Palm Beach International Airport in Florida when it crashed into Percy Priest Lake around 11 a.m., officials said.

 

Capt. Joshua Sanders with Rutherford County Fire Rescue said in a late Saturday press conference that they were "no longer … looking for live victims."

 

"Our efforts have transitioned from a rescue effort to that of a recovery effort at this time," Sanders said. "Those efforts will be continuing through the night."

 

Authorities identified the seven victims late Saturday as William J. Lara, Gwen S. Lara, Jennifer J. Martin, David L. Martin, Jessica Walters, Jonathan Walters and Brandon Hannahand said all of them were from Brentwood, Tennessee. The Remnant Fellowship Church in Brentwood told Nashville ABC affiliate WKRN thatsome members of its church were involved in the plane crash.The names identified by authorities are all members of the church's leadership team, including former actor William Joe Lara and his wife, diet author Gwen Shamblin Lara.

 

The aircraft was a Cessna Citation 501 airplane, according to the National Transportation Safety Board. In a preliminary statement, the Federal Aviation Administration said there were seven people aboard the plane.

 

Ashley McDonald, spokesperson for the Rutherford County government, told reporters during a press briefing Saturday evening that local authorities did not know who was on board. She said they know who the plane was registered to, but "at this time we will not be releasing that information as it is part of the active investigation."

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Authorities initially conducted searches by boat and in shallow water, and later began dive operations as well, Sanders said.

 

"We have identified several potential targets for dive operations that will resume in the morning," Sanders said. "Crews will continue to work through the night to identify remains from the aircraft and other evidence to assist the NTSB in their investigation."

MORE: 4 people dead after small plane crashes into Mississippi home

 

Investigators with the NTSB and FAA have responded to the scene.

 

The Rutherford County Fire Department urged boaters and civilian drone aircraft to avoid the area during the investigation of the crash site.

 

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>>18602142, >>18602203, >>18602221 Does this connect to a plane crash a while back (maybe 1-1.5 yrs) involving the Nashville-based evangelical cult woman?

>>18602215, >>18602192 Gwen Shamblin Lara. That’s the one. And CNN just ran a story on it last week.

Anonymous ID: 71b5d9 March 29, 2023, 11:55 a.m. No.18602828   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>2840 >>2844 >>2927 >>2989

>>18602778

>7 presumed dead after plane crashes into lake in Tennessee

Fake News, Daily Beast in particular gloating in the plane crash. Sick fucks

 

The Death of Gwen Shamblin, a Fat-Shaming Cult Leader Whose Plane Crashed on the Way to a MAGA Rally

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Nick Schager

April 26, 2022·5 min read

Cults make prophetic promises they can almost never fulfill, which in turn leads them to revise those guarantees in order to keep their flock in line and their scams alive. In that regard, few have faced a bigger obstacle than the Remnant Fellowship Church, whose founder and leader Gwen Shamblin routinely preached that being faithful to God—primarily by maintaining a slim waistline and training children to be docile and subservient—resulted in glorious financial, familial, and spiritual rewards. That was all well and good during the prosperous Remnant Fellowship times, but it became an onerous problem on May 29, 2021, when a plane piloted by Shamblin’s husband Joe Lara crashed on its way to a Florida MAGA rally, instantly killing Shamblin and everyone else on board.

 

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That tragedy served as a de facto cliffhanger for The Way Down: God, Greed, and the Cult of Gwen Shamblin, HBO Max’s docuseries from last September, and it’s where director Marina Zenovich picks up with The Way Down Part 2, a two-installment coda that investigates what this calamity has meant for the Remnant Fellowship Church and Shamblin’s attendant Weigh Down Workshop diet business. The latter was the vehicle that first brought fame and fortune to Shamblin herself, a nutritionist who argued that true believers should transfer their hunger for food into devotion to the Almighty. It was a program that contended that shedding pounds was an act of piousness, and via books, VHS tapes, and in-church classes, it made Shamblin a national sensation. Moreover, it allowed her to form the Remnant Fellowship Church, a Brentwood, Tennessee-based religious organization that Zenovich’s exposé revealed to be an insular Christian cult that punished the heavyset, isolated members from friends and relatives, brainwashed children into embracing its Holy Trinity-denying doctrine, oppressed women through misogynistic power structures, and urged parents to abuse and beat their children into obedient submission.

 

Notable for both her charismatic sermons and her ever-growing hair (which eventually topped out at a remarkable foot-high beehive), Shamblin promoted the notion that splendid things came to those who knelt before God, while bad things were the byproduct of unfaithfulness. Thus, her untimely demise—even more than the prior, sudden death of her granddaughter—was a monumental complication for the church. The Way Down’s second part is curious about how the organization’s leaders will explain this situation to their legions of members, and whether anyone will buy what they’re selling. Yet what it comes up with is more than a bit deflating. Waiting six months before delivering its final two installments was, apparently, not long enough, as director Zenovich offers few insights into the future of Remnant Fellowship Church, whose plans for reconfiguring its doctrine—and hierarchical structure—remain in flux, or at least still largely hidden from public view.

Anonymous ID: 71b5d9 March 29, 2023, 12:09 p.m. No.18602927   🗄️.is 🔗kun

>>18602778

>William J. Lara,

>>18602828

 

Joe Lara was married to and divorced Natasha Pavlovic. Custody battle apparently.

 

Natasha Pavlovichis a Serbian-American born in the former Yugoslavia. Sheis a descendant of Grand Duke Pavle Radenović-Pavlovic of Bosnia-Hercegovina (late 14th Century).She immigrated to Chicago, Illinois and later moved to Los Angeles, California to pursue her dreams of becoming an actress. She graduated high school at age sixteen and continued studying acting with various drama teachers. She also earned a Bachelors Degree in English from the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA).

 

Natasha is an accomplished actress who has appeared in numerous primetime, network, national and international television shows and films. (ACTING) With a reputation as a powerhouse of an actress who has the ability to transform her looks, portray a wide range of characters, speak several languages, and perform in both comedies and dramas, it is not surprising that her work has been varied and extensive. Natasha was awarded several beauty and spokesmodel awards (PAGEANTS).

 

After temporarily moving to Nashville, Tennessee, her life took a sharp turn when Natasha had to spend all her energy and time to defend herself against Gwen Shamblin Lara,Weigh Down Ministries, and the Remnant Fellowship cult and a series of false allegations. A glimpse into Natasha's story is told in the HBOmax documentary series "The Way Down: God, Greed, and the Cult of Gwen Shamblin," streaming now. .

 

https://www.natashapavlovich.com/