Sick Canadian Jewish Sect Forced Its members to Take Drugs, Tied Up Teen Girls

Daily Slave
September 14, 2014

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A picture of a Lev Tahor Jew. Would you ever trust this vile looking demon?

This is another example showing the sickness and insanity among Jews.  This ultra-Orthodox sect of Jews called Lev Tahor has been a plague on the Canadian people for far too long.

New information has come out showing that this disgusting Jewish cult forced its members to take drugs and even tied up teen girls who disobeyed them.  Of course these Jews probably don’t think there is anything wrong with this and can’t understand why anybody would find this behavior inappropriate.

National Post:

Sûreté du Québec investigators got help from Interpol and authorities in Israel to establish a criminal case against the ultra-Orthodox sect Lev Tahor.

These are among several new revelations from search warrants unsealed by a judge on Wednesday. The warrants were issued by a Quebec judge to SQ investigators to search the homes of Lev Tahor members in Chatham-Kent, Ont., last Jan. 28.

The warrants allege members of the community falsified government documents, and engaged in human trafficking.

The community of about 250 lived in Ste-Agathe-des-Monts, Que., for about a decade before youth protection authorities were alerted to allegations of widespread abuse and neglect. The Department of Youth Protection in the Laurentians ordered the parents of 14 children to appear in court last November, but the community fled en masse to Chatham-Kent, Ont. Last March, the community relocated again to Guatemala, though two of its members remain in foster families in Toronto.

The case against Lev Tahor began in April of 2012, after the SQ received a letter from the lawyer of Nathan Helbrans, the adult son of the group’s leader, Rabbi Shlomo Helbrans. Nathan had left the sect earlier that year, telling Israeli media his resistance to orders brought him in conflict with the community’s leaders. Several members twisted his legs until they broke, he said.

Nathan Helbrans’s lawyer transmitted to the SQ a list of allegations of wrongdoing within the sect including:

The use of physical force as a method of punishment during classes for children.

Young girls of 13 and 14 years of age are tied up in basements when they disobey.