by Doug Checketts (aka Farkel)
[click on title above to read the full 27-page intriguing discussion]
If the statement that soon follows catches your
curiosity, keep reading. It was made by a beautiful
woman who was Rutherford's constant traveling companion
who did not work her way up the Bethel ladder (like
almost all other women had to do) yet immediately came
into his inner circle upon entering Bethel. It was made
by a woman who abandoned her own husband of fifteen
years to enter Bethel. It was made by a women who in
later years wore crotchless panties and bras which had
holes in the nipple areas. It was made by a women who
during all of what I've described was an anointed sister
and pioneer to the end of her life and was never
reprimanded for any of the conduct I've just mentioned.
What did she say about Judge Rutherford?
She said, "He was like a husband to me in every way."
Before we get down to the details, let us review what we
KNOW about Judge Rutherford as this gets to PATTERN of
attitude and conduct:
He was a false prophet.
He was a tragic alcoholic.
He was a hypocrite who lived and traveled like royalty.
He was cruel, ruthless and vindictive.
It is my non-medical opinion that he was a narcissist
and I will make comments based upon that assumption.
Even if he wasn't clinically a narcissist, he exhibited
a lot of traits associated with narcissism.
He had no genuine and close friends.
He was a man of hate, bitterness and revenge.
He was a federal lawbreaker who drank and had booze
smuggled for him during Prohibition.
He was a man who scorned, even despised people who
wanted to improve their own character and ethics.
He was an instigator who intentionally used his
followers as pawns to start riots which hurt them but
helped him get the publicity he craved.
He was a man who despite the fact he had no legitimate
claim to the somewhat lofty title, insisted upon being
called "Judge" for the entire time he ran the WTS.
He was a pathetic, rotten husband and father who was at
least despised by his own son and probably by his own
wife, neither of whom cared enough about him to go to
his own funeral.
He was so disliked by his fellow Bethelites that only
four of them attended his funeral.
He was a man whose prolific writings were so worthless
that none of them are now being printed.
Narcissistic people consider themselves to be exempt
from all the rules that should universally apply to
everyone.
As a narcissist, he was a man who considered himself
"above the law of the land" when Prohibition outlawed
the possession and consumption of alcohol.
As a narcissist, he was a man who considered himself
"above his OWN law" when he told people they could only
gain salvation by preaching from door to door when he
never did it himself as leader of the WTS.
As a narcissist, he considered himself "above the
Christian law" of decency and honesty when he wrongly
and intentionally vilified and libeled Olin Moyle and
Walter Salter.
As a narcissist, he considered himself "above the
Christian law" to be "no part of this world," when he
meddled in politics in 1934 and praised Hitler while
condemning the very government which allowed him to
freely get away with his shennanigans.
In fact, the question could rightly be asked, "what (if
any) rule or code of ethical conduct that he demanded of
his followers did he himself actually obey?"
We are now down to the real question I'm going to ask:
given the gross and unethical conduct of Rutherford I've
just outlined, would he be more or less inclined to
break yet another law, the Christian law against the
commission of adultery? As a true narcissist, did
Rutherford consider himself to be above the law against
adultery?
The best evidence for or against this question would of
course come from eyewitnesses, but most or all potential
eyewitnesses are now dead.
Newly Revealed Evidence for Rutherford's Sexual
Infidelity
The evidence comes from a man who is a long time poster
on this board. He posts as "larc" and many of you like
myself know him and have spoken with him. A number of
you have personally met him. He not only knew the woman
in question (she's now deceased), he has met her
numerous times. She was a relative, being the aunt of
his own mother.
Up until recently this secret of her year's long sexual
affair with Rutherford was kept by the family. They were
ashamed of what she had done. On the otherhand, "larc"
has stated that no one in the family ever spoke poorly
of her.
Obviously, this is evidence that no family member is or
was out to "get" her. They have no reason to lie about a
secret they've kept for so long.
This woman was a good friend of Bonnie Boyd before
coming to Bethel in 1938. Bonnie Boyd was Rutherford's
personal secretary. When this woman arrived at Bethel,
she was immediately given a job as Rutherford's personal
dietician, although she had no experience or training in
that field and Rutherford already had a man in this
position at that time.
Nearly all women have to start out in Bethel as maids or
work in the laundry, which are the lowest of jobs. Why
was she so lucky to get a top-notch job immediately upon
coming to Bethel?
Why did she get to go everywhere Rutherford went,
including traveling first class to Europe six to eight
weeks a year and spending winters in the Beth Sarim
mansion? Why did she become Rutherford's personal
dietician WHILE TRAVELING when Rutherford already had a
man as his personal dietician at Bethel?
Was it merely just because she was so beautiful and
Rutherford had a fondness for beautiful women? Or is
there more?
Her maiden name was Berta Teel. Her married name was
Berta Peale. But before we discuss more about her, we
will spend a little time talking about Bonnie Boyd.
Bonnie Boyd and Berta Peale had some strange
similarities and circumstances in their relationships
with Rutherford.
Bonnie Boyd-Heath
Bonnie Boyd came to Bethel with her mother in 1923 and
worked as a stenographer for W.E. Van Amburgh, a
top-ranking Watchtower official. Yet that same year she
then became a stenographer for Rutherford. In about 1931
she became Rutherford's personal secretary. According to
her testimony in the Moyle vs. Franz trial on page 1367
she stated she took all dictation for all books and
Watch Tower articles authored by Rutherford. Her husband
William Heath testified that ONLY Bonnie saw
Rutherford's writings until they were turned over for
proofreading and publication.
Bonnie Boyd had a VERY important position in the WTS.
She also lived in the lavish surroundings and manner as
her boss. The same Moyle case has her testifying that
she went on six to eight week annual trips to Europe
with Rutherford and had done so for twenty years. (page
1382) Yet Boyd came to Bethel as a GIRL in the Fall of
1923 with her mother and Rutherford died in 1942,
nineteen years later. A few weeks after Rutherford's
death, the San Diego Union on February 18, 1942 quoted
her as saying she was the "adopted daughter" of Judge
Rutherford, and had been with him continuously since she
was 16.
Why would Rutherford take a 16 year old GIRL as a
constant companion? Rutherford considered women as
inferiors who should keep their proper place as
indicated by his oft stated comment that women were only
"a stack of bones and a hank of hair." (September 15,
1941 WT, page 287) Once again, if Rutherford thought so
little of women WHY did he have as a "constant
companion" a 16 year old GIRL? Because he was generous
and caring? No one knew him to be that.
Bonnie Boyd was one of the four or so "witnesses" who
signed the deed to Beth Sarim in January of 1930. If she
was only 16 in the Fall of 1923 when she came to Bethel,
she would only be about 21 years of age when she signed
the very significant deed to Beth Sarim. What did she, a
very young women do to deserve such an honor of having
her name attached to a deed of that importance?
In 1938 Bonnie Boyd married William Heath, an heir to
one of the founders of the Coca Cola company. Heath was
very, very rich. She continued to accompany Rutherford
along with her new husband everywhere he went. But there
was ONE thing that had changed. Her husband was heir to
part of the Coca Cola fortune and she no longer was
compelled to depend upon Rutherford to live and travel
in his luxury, or worry about being tossed out of Bethel
and back into the Great Depression.
From Olin Moyle's letter to Rutherford:
"Here again is shown unequal and discriminatory
treatment. One brother left Bethel some time ago for the
purpose of getting married, and, so I am informed, was
refused the privilege of pioneering in New York,
apparently as an official disapproval of his action in
leaving Bethel. On the other hand when Bonnie Boyd got
married she didn't have to leave Bethel. She was
permitted to bring her husband into Bethel in spite of
the printed rule providing that both marrying parties
should have lived there for five years."
Why did Bethel break one of its ever-so-rigid rules and
make an exception for a "lowly" women named Bonnie Boyd?
What made her so SPECIAL that she was able to avoid the
Bethel rules? Was it because of her husband's great
wealth? Women are the lowest form of life at Bethel and
were worse than that in Rutherford's time! Did Bonnie
"have something" on Rutherford that caused her to be
treated so differently? Was it her new husband's money
that caused Rutherford to break his own rules for her?
The person reporting this testimony from another
eyewitness stated:
"And according to Worth Thornton (a dear friend of mine,
now deceased, was Knorr's 'secretary,' wrote the
Informant ? now KM), Bonnie had slept with half of the Bethelites in the 1950?s. The big-shots at the time
evidently knew of the scandal but chose to sweep it
under the rug."
Coincidentally, (or is it?) just a MONTH after Bonnie
Boyd was married, Rutherford had a NEW, beautiful and
female traveling companion who was much younger than
himself: Berta Peale
Berta Peale
Berta met Bonnie Boyd sometime in the early 1930's. This
was confirmed by her niece, "larc's" mother. It was also
confirmed in the Olin Moyle trial transcript on pages
1299-1301. At the time, Berta was a full time pioneer
and a member of the "anointed." During this time she
traveled to Europe with Bonnie Boyd to attend a European
convention of Jehovah's Witnesses.
There she met Rutherford. Her family had very little
money. They moved from North Carolina to Akron, Ohio and
her older brother struggled to support Berta and nine
other people including himself during this time. This
was the Great Depression and hardly anyone had money to
eat, let alone to travel abroad.
Who paid for her expensive trip to attend a convention
overseas where she met Rutherford for the first time?
Since we know Rutherford financed Bonnie Boyd's trip,
can't we also assume he likely financed Berta's trip?
In June of 1938 Berta abandoned her husband of 15 years
and went to Bethel. This was just ONE MONTH after Bonnie
Boyd became MRS. William Heath. Among herself and her
three female sisters, Berta was by far the most
beautiful according to "larc", her grand nephew. He had
seen her a number of times as a youngster. A picture of
her will be added to this article very shortly.
Later in 1938, Berta's husband filed for divorce on the
grounds of abandonment and it was granted in 1940.
Copies of the divorce filing by Alfred Peale for spousal
abandonment and the final decree were sent to Bethel.
Yet the Watchtower Society did NOTHING to punish Berta
for leaving her husband without a scriptural reason.
NOTHING!
Not only was she not punished or sent home she was given
one of the two or three most envious jobs conceivable at
Bethel: living and traveling like a Queen with the
Watchtower King himself.
Why did Rutherford make her a "dietician" when he
already had one and she was unqualified for the job? The
Moyle trial states that she was a Practical Nurse, but a
dietician is a specialty unto itself. It was also
brought out in the Moyle trial that Rutherford already
HAD his own
private nurse, and ridiculed the notion that
Rutherford needed two of them, since he was obviously
healthy enough to travel and speak so extensively. In
contradiction to what was claimed in the Moyle trial, 'larc'
stated that Berta's only job experience prior to
entering Bethel was factory work! Why was she the only
of his two dietician's to travel with Rutherford and
stay with him in Beth Sarim? Why did she get this
meteoric rise in privilege immediately upon entering
Bethel?
"Crotchless Panties"
Some years after Rutherford died, Berta continued on as
a pioneer and a "member of the anointed." She paid a
visit to her relatives and gave her own sister some
lingerie that was purchased in France while she was
still at Bethel. They were a pair of crotchless panties
and a bra with which had holes in the nipple areas. The
relatives were shocked by this. She was "anointed." She
was still a "pioneer." She wore crotchless panties! When
"larc" was 13 he saw his aunt (Berta's sister Lona)
wearing that "nipple" bra. He reacted like any normal
thirteen year old boy: he loved it!
"The Hairpin Story"
It has been reported before that on one of Rutherford's
trips during the time Berta was working for him, a maid
at the hotel found a woman's hairpin IN Rutherford's
bed. His female "assistant" was staying in an adjoining
room with a door that could access either room. "larc"
reported to me that Dr. M. James Penton a famous WTS
researcher discovered that this incident occurred in
North Carolina.
Is this significant? Berta Peale was from North
Carolina. Coincidence? Perhaps. But consider the
following from a poster named "cyberguy":
"She was his "personal dietician." He was way-up in
years, she was very young, at least half his age at the
time, probably even much younger! She had a bedroom
adjacent to his, with a directly connecting door to his
bedroom, in the Soceity?s train car that was used to
"preach the kingdom" during da judge's reign. She also
went wherever da judge went, including frequent trips to
Europe. Where were his wife and Son? For all practical
purposes, they were separated and living a long distance
apart; da judge made sure of that!?
"A good friend of mine was an elder in the hall in Long
Beach, California, long after da judge's death, is the
source of this information. She requested that the
elders (my friend being one of the elders) meet with her
(she was in her 70's), because she wasn't sure if she
would receive her heavenly reward. The elders met, and
she told them the relationship she had with Rutherford
over a 15-year period! She even showed them movies of
the two of them, hugging and kissing, shortly before
dropping this "bomb shell!"
"Anyway, the elders made contact with headquarters, and
Nathan Knorr met with Birda [her name was actually "Berta"],
while at a District Convention in California, shortly
afterward. Nathan Knorr, with some other officials
present, said that they long knew of the adulterous
relationship, but for some reason, never said anything
to anyone about it; they also told her that because this
was so far in the past, not to worry about it! (Is this
a double standard or what?)"
Indeed!
"larc's" cousin Sue (the daughter of Berta's sister)
told him that when Berta was young, she was so
rebellious that she was the only one of four daughters
her father needed to spank.
One time, 'larc's' cousin Sue was looking through a
family album with him. There was a picture of a man in
the photo album alongside Berta. Sue told 'larc' that
the man in the picture was a married naval officer. It
cannot be shown that they had an affair, but it begs the
questions: WHY was an anointed pioneer in a picture with
a married man? And why was she in the company of a
military person?
Bonnie and Berta - The Similarities
1) Two women who were the "closest" to Rutherford during
his later life.
2) Two women who were constant traveling and living
companions.
3) Two women who were quickly propelled to the pinnacle
of the WT elite.
4)Two women who broke the strictest of WT rules, yet not
a thing was done about it.
5) One woman became a constant companion of Rutherford's
when she was only sixteen years old. She was accused by
a man not afraid of identifying himself by name of
"sleeping around" in Bethel in the 1950's. Another women
who magically received paid passage to Europe during the
Great Depression and immediately upon entering Bethel
received an elite job that not only was she not
qualified to have, the job had already been filled by
someone else? Who needed to have TWO Dieticians back
then?
6) One beautiful and poor young women brought into
Bethel who immediately became a "personal assistant" and
"constant companion" only one MONTH AFTER another
"personal assistant" and "constant companion" became
married.
7) The Great Depression where no one had any money and
would die for the opportunity to live the luxurious life
of Rutherford.
8) Adjacent bedrooms with connecting doors for these
women and the Judge in trains and in hotels. The Judge's
habit of working at night in Beth Sarim when the rest of
his housekeeping staff was asleep.
Crotchless panties and provacative bras worn by an
"anointed pioneer" who was also a very rebellious child.
One lonely, horny old immoral drunk with all the power
and money he could ask for who viewed women as only
acceptable "if they kept their proper place."
One absolute dictator who broke all the rules he set for
others who considered himself above such rules.
Testimony from a named informant that Nathan Knorr and
others knew of Rutherford's infidelity with Berta and
did nothing about it, thus keeping it covered up.
He had the lack of moral ethics. He had the motive. He
had the victims willing or otherwise. He had the
opportunity. He had the alibi and he had the cover-up.
He had the people to continue the cover-up.
And now we have uncovered a new story about him.
Remember what Berta said:
"He was like a husband to me in every way."
Farkel