TW was not a family tribe; it was a pre-made tribe. There's a very distinct difference. Family tribe is made by inviting players who are around you and relying on numbers to win/survive. Pre-made tribe is made by inviting players to a tribe beforehand based on previous experiences with those persons. I don't recall anyone on TWars.net (sorry for alluding to TW.net to those who would like to keep Twest and TW.net separate) complaining about pre-made tribes. I'll be sure to call any friends that you make and eventually work with "a family". Then, it's our moral obligation, for the greater good, to form our own alliance to destroy your family, right?
HT, am I right in saying that you have no forum or game powers in this game? If you don't have any such powers, then I think it's kind of sad that you've dedicated, what, like 2 or 3 threads with the insinuation that TW is a "'Family' Tribe". Those few threads in turn spawned 2 more threads. You started the thread to say that The_Iceman was lying. If he was, okay, so what? I'm sure if we all felt important enough to make threads about individual players lying, this forum would be idiotic. Your definition that a group of players that have joined the game together is a "family" doesn't exactly fly in actually determining them to be so.
If you do have such powers, then I would ask, "Why are you playing W1? Since that would create obvious bias, and so far as I know, they don't do that in TWars.net." Just wondering, I don't actually know (since you seem to act like you do have powers (maybe just a vibe I'm getting)).
In the end, if the developers wanted to avoid this sort of thing, they would have implemented something to do so. Since they haven't, you have to deal with whatever comes; obviously, you can complain about it all you want and rile up the forum community all you want, but in the end, you can't do anything.