Amanda Rae and Joe Robinson,former members of aMormoncultknown asTheKingston Grouporthe Order, have shared details of their experience as part of the community, including the disturbingincestuouspractices that took place within the group.

During alive streamtitled “A product of incest,” Robinson revealed to host Rae that his parents were half-siblings, and he had to undergo a blood test when he was ten years old to know which extended family member he could marry in the future.

HighlightsJoe Robinson underwent a blood test at age 10 to determine which extended family member he could marry within the Kingston Group.The Kingston Group, also known as the Order, practices polygamy and incest, aiming to build a “master race.“Robinson revealed his father had 157 children with 14 wives, showcasing the scale of polygamy and incest within the cult.

Amanda Rae and Joe Robinson, two former members of the Kingston Group, have opened up about their time in the cult

Ex-Member Of Mormon Cult Shares Jaw-Dropping Details About Life In The Polygamous Clan

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According to Kingston, members of the Order are responsible for building a master race. This is why marriages are arranged within the original four families that started the cult.

Robinson’s father had 157 children with 14 wives, he revealed on the YouTube video.

Everyone in his family took blood tests so that members of the church could see who their future spouse would be.

“I was at my mom’s house. Everyone lined up, got their blood tested, and then left,” he said. “[We were] like, ‘Why are you doing this?’ [They said], ‘So we can see who you can marry.’ They were just open about it.”

Rae also recalled seeing her friends undergoing blood tests. “I remember growing up in the Order, finding out that my friends were all getting tested, and I was like, ‘There’s something going on, you guys,'” she said.

Also known as the Order, the Kingston Group is a polygamist and incestuous clan in Salt Lake City

Ex-Member Of Mormon Cult Shares Jaw-Dropping Details About Life In The Polygamous Clan

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He continued: “You know, he’s standing up for himself because he married a sibling. My mom has two other sisters, who he also married. They were all of the same family.”

The 28-year-old YouTube host had a similar experience. Opposing the cult’s actions wasn’t an option unless she wanted to be excluded from her community.

“Because my dad was doing it, the leader was doing it…Are you really going to question the leadership, and then you have this bad stamp on your name?” she explained.

Joe Robinson, whose parents were half-siblings, explained that members of the cult took blood tests to know which extended family members they could marry

Ex-Member Of Mormon Cult Shares Jaw-Dropping Details About Life In The Polygamous Clan

Growing up, he sometimes found himself having a crush on a family member. “There was one crush I had in the Order. Of course, it was my cousin,” he revealed.

Rae left the Order in 2013. She was her father Paul’s first child to do so. Meanwhile, Robinson was kicked out of the cult at the age of 20 for complaining about the lack of treatment for his mother’s cancer.

Members of the clanoften avoid hospitals, as they fear that government-backed doctors may demand birth controls exposing their incestuous relationships or inject them with a disease.

Robinson’s mother passed away shortly after he broke off from the Order.

Watch the full live stream below

During the live stream, Rae also addressed whether she witnessed cases of congenital disabilities in children born of incest.

“I saw kids were born with missing ears and things like that, but it was kind of rare to really see [more severe cases],” she said, adding that the blood tests were the reason why it was uncommon for members of the Order to have health issues.

Babies born of incestare at increased risk of suffering congenital disabilities, developmental delays, and genetic disorders, such as blindness, hearing loss, neonatal diabetes, and limb malformations.

In September 2022, ten members of the Kingston Group denounced the cult in a court of law, citing forced incestuous relationships, indoctrination, subjection to physical abuse, child labor, slave-like working conditions, and schemes to defraud the State.

One of the victims, Blaklyn, was 16 years old when she was forced to marry her cousin, Travis, in 2020, and she immediately became pregnant afterward. The marriage had been arranged so that Blaklyn could perpetuate the “pure Kingston blood” and obey her husband, who is 11 years older than her.

The Kingston Group denied any wrongdoing.

“Break the silence. Break the cycle,” a social media user commented

Ex-Member Of Mormon Cult Shares Jaw-Dropping Details About Life In The Polygamous Clan

Ex-Member Of Mormon Cult Shares Jaw-Dropping Details About Life In The Polygamous Clan

Ex-Member Of Mormon Cult Shares Jaw-Dropping Details About Life In The Polygamous Clan

Ex-Member Of Mormon Cult Shares Jaw-Dropping Details About Life In The Polygamous Clan

Ex-Member Of Mormon Cult Shares Jaw-Dropping Details About Life In The Polygamous Clan

Ex-Member Of Mormon Cult Shares Jaw-Dropping Details About Life In The Polygamous Clan

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