

"During the more than 160 years since Adventism’s inception, the interpretation of the tāmîd or “daily” in the book of Daniel underwent several changes with respect to the identification of the term itself, the employed methodology, and the style of argumentation, as well as the way differing views are handled. The truthful and undeniable evidence that supports the statements made in this research document is in the open and available to all those interested to know the “White Truth,” about Ellen White, and the readers are invited to become acquainted with this evidence and accept the factual and undistorted, but inconvenient and scandalous truth. Under the false claim that she was “God’s messenger,” Ellen deceived and manipulated people, offended numerous SDA church members with false “personal testimonies,” hated with a passion all those who refused to accept her bogus claims, denounced all those who opposed her claimed “prophetic gift” and her lies, and denigrated, threatened, and often attempted to cause financial ruin to those she considered her enemies.

In the end, the facts indicate that Ellen White was a guilt-free crook who believed that the ends justified the means. The ghost writers were never credited, and were never rewarded for their massive and diligent work that made her rich and famous. The “prophet,” then made sure to waste her fortune on numerous real estate assets, on excessive and extravagant travel, and on a lavished and pampered life. What Ellen White did was to take undeserved credit for the works published under her name, and to collect the enormous sums that resulted from the slave labor that took place without pause in her book shop. The “editorial assistants” were also those who compiled and organized the stolen material into books, articles, pamphlets, and letters, edited and prepared the documents for the press, and readied them for publication. Those who did all the large scale plagiarism, that is, the massive authorial theft, from countless books and other intellectual under Ellen White’s not so gentle and kind “prophetic guidance” and “encouragement” or rather direct and undisguised coercion, were the more than two dozen “helpers,” “secretaries,” “editorial assistants”-in fact GHOST WRITERS-who sweated in Ellen White’s labor camp. The “prophet” could not write in legible longhand, could not organize text in logical structures, could not edit sentences and paragraphs, could not prepare documents for the press, and could not publish.


Recent factual evidence shows that Ellen White plagiarized little and wrote even less because her basic English Composition skills were far below standard or even average.
