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'''Christian Kelly''' (U.S. citizen; born in 1976; aliases include '''Jon A.''' and '''Jon Amsterdam''') &mdash; son of [[Gayle Kelly|Gayle]] <small><sup>([[NACRO]])</sup></small> and [[Steven Douglas Kelly|Steven Kelly]] and brother to Bethany and Sharon.
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'''Christian Kelly''' (U.S. citizen; born in 1976; aliases include '''Jon A.''' and '''Jon Amsterdam''') &mdash; son of [[Gayle Kelly|Gayle]] <small><sup>([[NACRO]])</sup></small> and [[Steven Douglas Kelly|Steven Kelly]], one of the current leaders of the cult, and brother to Bethany and Sharon.
  
Christian currently lives and works in [[World Services]] (WS). Together with other current members of the [[The Family International]], he is active editing articles related to the [[cult]] on [http://en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia], using the screen name "'''Audiofree'''".
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Christian lived and worked in [[World Services]] (WS). Starting in [[2005]], along with other current and former members of the [[The Family International]], he edited articles related to the [[cult]] on [http://en.wikipedia.org Wikipedia], using the screen name "'''[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:Contributions/Audiofree Audiofree]'''".
  
 
When Christian was a child and a young teenager, he was sent to a number of [[Victor Program]]s in the Philippines (the ''Jumbo''), Macao (the ''DT Center''), and Peru (the ''[[Enterprise]]'').
 
When Christian was a child and a young teenager, he was sent to a number of [[Victor Program]]s in the Philippines (the ''Jumbo''), Macao (the ''DT Center''), and Peru (the ''[[Enterprise]]'').

Latest revision as of 23:07, 19 December 2017

Christian Kelly (U.S. citizen; born in 1976; aliases include Jon A. and Jon Amsterdam) — son of Gayle (NACRO) and Steven Kelly, one of the current leaders of the cult, and brother to Bethany and Sharon.

Christian lived and worked in World Services (WS). Starting in 2005, along with other current and former members of the The Family International, he edited articles related to the cult on Wikipedia, using the screen name "Audiofree".

When Christian was a child and a young teenager, he was sent to a number of Victor Programs in the Philippines (the Jumbo), Macao (the DT Center), and Peru (the Enterprise).

Writings by Christian Kelly