Descriptions:
Runtime: 00:05:35
Description: The Vallow-Daybell case reveals how Lori Vallow’s extreme beliefs influenced others through a group called the Gatherers, consisting of seven women, including Vallow. They shared fringe religious ideas about spirits and the apocalypse, engaged in activities like “castings,” and communicated via email and Zoom. Two members co-founded a nonprofit called “Gathering Humanity,” but its exact purpose remains unclear. Questions arise about whether the organization promoted the Gatherers’ beliefs, potentially risking vulnerable individuals, and if it was transparent about its connections to the Vallow-Daybell case. #christinaatwood #nicoleearl #gatheringhumanity #lorivallowdaybell #chaddaybell #arizonatrial #update
View Full Transcript
14 Comments
Comments are closed.








Hi from Palatka Florida!
This is so interesting.Thank you for sharing.
I always get a bit uneasy with these Mormon ‘nonprofit’ organizations after the Operation Underground Railroad/Tim Ballard BS .. how much money is she making off this .. where are the people going? Are they legal? Or are they ‘trafficked’ for work?
Hi everyone
The white cult 😅
Thank you for looking into all of this, I am so fascinated by all of this – I'm curious how many additional people are also involved in all of this as well – 😮😮
These 2 women, Nicole Earl and Christina Atwood, actively “prayed” for Charles, Brandon and Tylee to die (that we know of). And I’ve listened to each of their interviews with law enforcement and they don’t sound like they have a brain cell between them. 😡 And the cult like baby voices don’t help….
This will be interesting! Thank you Kresha ❤
Let the snakes slither around! They best ready to be exposed.
Edit: if you need anything when you’re here in Arizona, please let me know. I live in SD.
I’ll I want is justice for JJ and Tylee. Charles and Joe.
Lol are they really wanting to use the word gather? Smdh
7 gatherers for the 7 planetary angels .
Thank you 😊
A usaid NGO?
Helping illegals. Figures.
Kresha you remind me of my someone in my family. I briefly dated an ex-mormon in my early 20’s and his family freaked me out. The magic underwear, no coffee, nativity scene re-enactments at their house at Christmas, etc… There banned cartoons tell you all you need to know.