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Donald H. Tiger put many of the books, booklets, magazines, correspondence course lessons, coworker letters, and even some of the music, and broadcasts, of Herbert W. Armstrong (HWA) and the Worldwide Church of God (WCG) on five Compact Discs (CDs) that he was giving away free of charge. The five original CDs were: The HWA Literature CD The Good News CD The Plain Truth CD The World Tomorrow CD The Bible Hymnal CD Collections
Donald Tiger made a Web site called the Herbert W. Armstrong Library and Archives at http://www.HerbertWArmstrong.org. This Web site's address was not working for a while, for reasons explained in the notes below. It became available again, and some new CDs are being offered in addition to the original five CDs.
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Notes:
1. Contents of the HWA Literature CD
Donald H. Tiger's five Compact Discs (CDs) were impressive. The HWA Literature CD alone contained the following machine-searchable literature: All HWA's books and booklets 58-Lesson Bible Correspondence Course Bible Correspondence Course Tests and answers All HWA's Co-Worker Letters (1934-1986)
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All Agricultural Research Newsletters The Bible Story--all 6 volumes AC's Hebrew Calendar Textbook World History Compendium - both volumes Imperial's 1st 2500 years History Textbook Personal Correspondence Department Letter Series Select Plain Truth Articles Select Good News Articles Select Tomorrow's World Articles The Bible Hymnal pages for printing The Bible Hymnal sound files Slide Show program using PT and Trumpet covers All PCG booklets as of 9/96 The Works of Josephus and Philo Holy Days and Hebrew Calendar calculators National Genealogy charts Index of PT, GN and TW magazine articles
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David Pack gave a sermonette, dated May 27, 2000, called CDs, Compromise, Conflict & Conscience to explain his decision to reject Donald Tiger's HWA CD project. The basic reason seems to be that David Pack, who had once said that he wanted the members of the Restored Church of God to be the most informed people around, doesn't want everyone to have access to all the Worldwide Church of God literature from the past. To help people to forget about Don Tiger's exhaustive HWA CD project, David Pack announced in a June 7, 2000 Update, to the surprise of some, "You are all aware that a CD of Mr. Armstrong's books, booklets, and reprint articles in circulation at the time of his death is already under way." But, he warned that, "While this is a very special project, it is also an extremely large one as well and will take a significant amount of time and effort to be able to do it properly." Only the wicked should hold their breath while waiting for this new CD to be produced. On the Restored Church of God's Web site, a June 5, 2000 statement appeared about Donald Tiger's HWA CDs, which David Pack was refusing to return to Donald Tiger. In it, David Pack said that another party, which he did not name, was claiming ownership of the CDs. He said that the new (unnamed) party had been "most gracious and accomodating by any standard," and had "produced substantial corroborating evidence that their claim is, indeed, valid." Of course, David Pack didn't give any details. More information about David Pack, from those who know about him and his tricks, has been posted on an Information page at http://home.neo.rr.com/lilshep/bill/information.html at Bill Sheppard's Web site. An unsigned June 10, 2000 Update on the Restored Church of God's Web site happily announced the arrest of Donald Tiger, and tried to make it sound like it was God's doing and not David Pack's. For the rest of the story, there is an article in the July 31, 2000 issue of The Journal newspaper with the heading Friend says Church of God member wrongly indicted. At the time of Tiger's troubles, Thomas L. Munson was the treasurer of the Restored Church of God. He did not like David Pack's behavior and treatment of people like Donald Tiger. Around September 2000, Thomas Munson wrote a letter to the members of the Restored Church of God to tell them what was really going on. A copy of Thomas Munson's letter is available here. The February 27, 2001 edition of The Cleveland Plain Dealer had an article about Donald H. Tiger called Man defends use of multiple names. The March 24, 2001 edition of a Medina, Ohio newspaper called The Gazette reported that Donald H. Tiger was sentenced to 6 months in jail for his use of aliases. The details are found in an article called Wadsworth accountant sentenced. Lessons one can learn from this whole sad story: 1. Pay your traffic tickets promptly. Don't just ignore them. 2. Don't use phony driver's licenses to open bank accounts. It looks bad. 3. Don't give David Pack any information that could be used against you. It will be.
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the CDs that were not received, as all previous email requests were lost. Please allow approximately four weeks for delivery." A more detailed explanation would be nice for those who have been trying to contact Donald and are still unable to reach him. In the event that his Web site at http://www.HerbertWArmstrong.org ever again becomes unavailable, Don Tiger put up duplicate Web sites at http://www.herbertwarmstrong.org and http://www.hwarmstrong.org.
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