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OBITUARY
Jahnihah Wrede
Proponent of Zion principles (with an iron fist)
Q. Is he really dead, or is the
announcement of his passing a hoax?

Jahnihah Wrede and Sterling Allan
"falling", with Cheri Moon (Allan)
Ren Carter and Tahnie Moon Roska holding on
and Jessalyn Carter watching on. Winter 1999. St. George, Utah.
Photo taken by Susan Carter, mother of Cheri and Tahnie,
step-mother of Jessalyn.
Announcement of Passing (A Hoax?)
To: ***
Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 7:38 AM
Subject: [888] Fw: Rev. Jahnihah Wrede passes
----- Original Message -----
Sent: Tuesday, January 10, 2006 8:42 PM
Subject: Rev. Jahnihah Wrede passes
To whom it may concern,
On December 24th, 2005, Rev. Jahnihah Wrede, minister for ZION
ministries and author of www.zionosphere.org
passed away after several months of severe depression and isolation.
On December 27th, his body was found near Box Elder peak outside of
American Fork Utah by trailsmen upon horse back. He took his
own life by ingesting a non-leathal dose of prescription sleeping
aids, became unconscious and died of exposure in the record cold.
Funeral Services were held in Salt Lake City on December 30th, 2005.
He is survived by his 4 children.
Anyone wishing to respond may do so at jahnihah8@yahoo.com
until the account is deactivated. The following email addresses were
also used and are being deactivated.
Our condolences,
A. Smith, esq.
Successor trustee in trust for the Board of Directors of
We're the Last Living Souls, an unincorporated church
c/o General Delivery
Jameson, Missouri, USA
Level 5, Avon House
10 Oxford Terrace
PO Box 2869, New Zealand
Jan. 11, 2006; 1:00 pm
I phoned Utah County Sheriff's office (801-343-4100; Sgt. Pershon), which has
jurisdiction over Box Elder peak near American Fork, named in the above
account. After asking around the office and searching their database, they
said that they do not know of any such name or situation in the time frame
given. If the situation had been actual, it would have gone through their
office, and would have been discussed in their briefings.
There are no obituary reports for "Jahnihah" or "Wrede" in
any newspapers according to a Google News search.
Granted, Jahnihah was not one to do things in the system. He may have had
a suicide note attached to his person, with a phone number to call; and the
person who responded from the phone call may have disposed of the body illegally
according to Jahnihah's wishes, unbeknownst to the people who came upon the body
and called the number.
I phoned the Utah
State Government: Medical Examiner Office (801-584-8410), and they
"have no apparent knowledge" of such a name or situation.
Furthermore, they said that it takes 8-10 weeks to determine drug levels in the
body. Perhaps the knowledge of alleged dose of sleeping medication was
affixed in a suicide note to tell cause of death. Otherwise, this give
additional evidence to this being a hoax.
I also phoned the Salt Lake County Sheriff's
office (Dispatch: 743-7000). They have no record of any such name or
circumstance described.
Then I phoned Wasatch County Sheriff's office (Dispatch 435-654-1411).
They have no record of any such name or situation. "Nobody knows
anything about that. I then asked, "If something like this really did
happen, wouldn't it be covered in the news?" She responded,
"Usually."
There are no such reports in the local news that can be retrieved by a Google
search.
Todd Jumper reported:
"There are several things dubious about the email: it's coming from a fake
law firm (even claims its fake on the website), traced the email coming from up
near Seattle, not Missouri or New Zealand."
We can safely conclude that if this report of Jahnihah's passing is factual,
then it was handled outside of the legal system -- which is actually par for the
course for Jahnihah.
Either he didn't die when and where and how the email described, or the body was
disposed of illegally.
I sniff a hoax. That is also something Jahnihah might do.
My wife points out another discrepancy. The above report says Jahnihah
"died of exposure in the record cold". However, we
live two towns removed from American Fork, and our recollection is that it has
been unseasonably warm. It was raining on New Years Eve. I checked
the archives
at weather.com and it shows usual winter temperatures in this area during
the Dec. 24 - 27 time stated.
Evidence that the above report of death is contrived, not factual.
There is no such thing as "practical joke" in such cases.
"Hoax" is the kindest word that could be used.
-- Sterling D. Allan;
Jan. 11, 2006
| Here is the response I received after submitting an comment at the
Smith,
Jones & Associates contact page asking for information about
the alleged death notice. |
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To: <sterlingda@....com>
Sent: Wednesday, January 11, 2006 1:30 PM
Subject: Contact Us Enquiry
Smith, Jones & Associates is a demonstration legal e-practice or
website and is NOT an actual legal firm. Below weメve created an
automatic response which demonstrates one of the features from the Enquiry
Manager module.
So just imagine what your clients could receive from you...instantly!
Dear Sterling D. Allan
Thanks for contacting Smith, Jones & Associates
One of our partners will be in contact with you in the very near future.
Kind regards,
Joe Smith |
Sister spoke with him after Christmas
Sent: Sunday, January 15, 2006 5:45 PM
Subject: [888] Jahnihah Not Dead
Have evidence, talking to
his younger sister now who talked to him by phone after Christmas.
I also believe I have
been tracing him to a location over the border in Canada and he is still
posting on this list under another name.
Todd
Memorial Comments by Sterling D. Allan
I met Jahnihah on Jan. 2, 1999, at the same party where I first met my wife,
Cheri Moon. Jahnihah was one of the potential suitors Cheri's mom had
invited in hopes of finding a suitable companion/friend for Cheri. And it
was Rev. Jahnihah who nearly married us a few months later when Randy Jarvis was
late for the wedding, having gone to the wrong destination. Jahnihah
courted Cheri's sister, Tahnie.
The photo at the top of this page was taken during the days of my engagement
with Cheri and his courtship with Tahni.
In those days, we were mostly friends. He was ever proselytizing one
way or other of getting "out of the system". His favorite movie
was The Matrix, which he watched over and over again.
All in all, I enjoyed the Jahnihah that I knew then. He was jovial, had a
great sense of humor, and a bright mind that was mostly fun to engage in
conversation.
The common law system he got me and several others involved in through Christian
Disciples International (Randy Jarvis) ended up folding under legal problems
several years later.
His zeal for Zion was palpable -- but not in a warm fuzzy way; it was more like
a cold prickly most of the time. He could be extremely obnoxious and
incendiary in his polemic. I tried to advise him on numerous occasions
regarding his approach and the language he chose to use, but it was to no
avail. It only resulted in more abusive words being heaped upon me and
upon others.
I banned him from David's
Outcasts discussion list twice, several years apart -- the most recent
instance of which was two or three months ago. And now I discover that
"Brian (RWBH)" was also Jahnihah. I also banned Brian. No
wonder I didn't get along with Brian either!
I was dumbfounded that Jahnihah could not see the inconsistency of using
hellish language to promote heaven. He just never got it. A look at
his website shows a ghoulish image -- very inconsistent for a site allegedly
promoting the utopia of Zion.
He disappeared for more than a year, running from being able to be found by his
wife who was trying to track him down for child support, which he refused to
give because of something to do with a social security number.
I was not surprised in the least at the news that he poisoned himself to the
point of then freezing to death. Quite fitting and ironic.
Two days ago I composed the first obituary page here at GreaterThings.com,
for Dr. W. Cleon Skousen.
I noted to myself that it was odd that I hadn't ever posted an obituary page in
the near eight years I've been running the site. Now I find myself two days
later in the mode of composing another obituary (or Jahnihah's passing a hoax,
as indicated above). I labeled Dr. Skousen "a quintessential patriot
saint." In contrast, I would label Jahnihah "a quintessential
anarchist".
The first time I banned him from David's Outcasts discussion list, he went and
formed a new list with the name anarchy in it. The list fizzled after a
few months.
I don't think the report of his death is factual, so I'll not wax mushy.
Before I discovered the probability of hoax, I was going to say something to the
effect, "Jahnihah will probably not go to the hell described in some near
death experiences of those who take their own lives; he's been living in a hell
he's created for himself here on earth. As punishment, he'll probably be
assigned to be one of my guardian angels."
-- Sterling D. Allan;
Jan. 11, 2006
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D. Allan Jan. 11, 2006
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