Their Secrets were Hiding in Plain Sight

Trust Me: The False Prophet (2026)

With all the Epstein questions swirling around the elites in the United States, it’s informative (and upsetting) that polygamy, as a religious freedom, can hide sexual trafficking of juvenile females.

Think “Sister Wives” for young women and girls.

For those not aware, the FLDS referred to in the following YouTube preview stands for Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints.

The “trust me” of the title is not about the false prophet, but the woman who almost singlehandedly took him down. Some would say she betrayed their trust, but, from her point of view, she was just trying to liberate them from a very abusive situation.

Be warned, this documentary on Netflix is very disturbing. Watch at your own peril.

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