FLDS Fast Facts
View CNN's Fast Facts about the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS) to learn more about this sect of the Mormon Church.
www.cnn.comHere’s a quick update on the FLDS Church website landscape and latest online coverage:
Summary of recent public-facing FLDS website activity: The FLDS leadership has in the past used dedicated sites to present the church’s perspective during times of conflict with authorities, including raid incidents. In 2008–2010 and again in later years, they launched web pages intended to provide their side of events and to relay messages to members and the public. This indicates a pattern of using official online spaces to shape narrative during high-profile events.[2]
Public reporting on web presence shifts: News outlets have reported that the FLDS public-facing web presence has evolved in response to investigations and legal actions, including the creation of new sites or sections to counter negative coverage and to document “their” version of the raid and related events. These reports reflect attempts to manage public perception via online platforms.[2]
Broader context about FLDS online footprint: Independent sources and encyclopedic entries note that the FLDS has had limited or no formal centralized website in some periods, while at other times, spokespersons or church-affiliated groups have maintained web content or portals. This dual pattern—occasional official pages plus external coverage—shapes how information is distributed online.[1][3]
Illustration: If you want a concise view, imagine two parallel streams: (1) official FLDS web pages released during crises, offering the group’s narrative; (2) mainstream media and documentaries that analyze the raid, leadership, and legal actions, often citing the FLDS online materials as sources.[6][2]
Would you like me to search for the latest specific URLs or confirm the current status of any FLDS-related websites as of today? I can provide up-to-date links and summarize their content if you want.[6][2]
View CNN's Fast Facts about the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints (FLDS) to learn more about this sect of the Mormon Church.
www.cnn.comFLDS leaders have turned up the heat in their public battle with Texas officials. They've launched two Web sites offering an entirely new look at the raid on their ranch.
www.ksl.comViewpoint on Mormonism did a three-part series on the FLDS that aired on September 2-4, 2020, including an interview with missionary Brodie Olson who
mrm.orgThe brother of the controversial FLDS leader Warren Jeffs is among several high-profile FLDS church members facing nearly $2 million in fines.
www.goodmorningamerica.comSALT LAKE CITY (AP) — A polygamous group based on the Utah-Arizona border is letting go of the sprawling building where its members worshipped, in the latest sign that the sect run by imprisoned leader Warren Jeffs is crumbling and losing control of the community it ruled for a century.
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