By Rick Hiebert. All Rights Reserved. Used By permission.
Why does Faytene Kryskow feel the need to be connected in some way, with 25 different website names?
Bene D made a great point in commenting on my last post.
WhoIs reports that an e-mail evidently owned by Faytene “is a contact on the whois record of 25 domains.”
Isn’t two or three sites plenty for anything that she might want to do?
When she says, however, that she needs the old Campus Ministries International site as a “revival arm”, I have to wonder why she needs so many online boxes to put her activities in? Espcially when she already has websites…
The new CMI, she said at the Canada Awake meeting, can give you receipts. Did she not already have a charity of her own that could do this after all this time?
And I have to add that this raises the question whether she wants to have some online identities that don’t scream “Faytene Kryskow” with all, good and bad, that might be associated with her image in the public’s mind.
Hope I am wrong, and I am not saying that is what she plans, but being associated with 25 different website names makes that sort of thing possible.


It is sad if it is the case of attempting to conceal her name but perhaps it is essential considering her reputation. My feeling is that her goal is to eventually flood the web with her shtick. Being more or less anonymous would help tremendously.
She started and has not stopped.
1st she’s of a Ukrainian Catholic background but according to Bene Diction claims in her book to be related to Louis Riel from one identity to another
2nd she’s New Apostolic Reformation but seems to come across as a non-denominational Evangelical Charismatic Christian from one identity to another
So, she’s of a Ukrainian Catholic background and is now New Apostolic Reformation but getting her to admit this is another thing all together.
She likes media attention too giving the name ‘Faytene Kryskow’ quite a lot of attention with all the above is quite a lot.
She only cares about her own reputation and I know this too well from my dealings with her.
She shamelessly ruins the reputations of others and will take no responsibility about it and I know this all too well from my dealings with her.
Her escaping into other identities is convenient for her right now
Hi John:
On page 259 of Stand on Guard Kryskow states that the male singer used in her song is related to Riel. She states she is related to Calixa Lavallee.
Hi JohN:
This is what Ms. Kryskow wrote regarding her ancestors:
Stand on Guard 2004 Credo Press. Page 259:
Song #1 Confederation Song Written by Faytene Kryskow. Mixed by Allan Yuet Vocalists: Faytene Kryskow (Faytene is a relative of Calixa Lavalee, the author of the music to O Canada) and David Lafon (David is Louis Riel’s descendant)