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Post by Admin Horan on Oct 10, 2020 7:51:00 GMT -6
These "Orthodox" and "Reformed" churches seem to also go hand in glove with "Christian Identity," a variant of "white supremacy" that claims Anglo-Saxon-Teutonic-blah blah blah people are descended from the "Ten Lost Tribes" of Israel, and therefore, are the true "chosen people" of the Bible, and modern "Jews" for the most part are racially inferior "pretenders."
One can't help but wonder how much of that stuff Arlis Perry (and her father) believed in.
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Post by james1983 on Oct 10, 2020 11:19:15 GMT -6
It's funny you mention that. Patrick Purdy who I mentioned was part of Moons unification church was also part of Aryan nations. He's the guy who drove to a school playground and started shooting Asian kids.
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Post by Admin Horan on Oct 11, 2020 14:30:51 GMT -6
Rule Number One: You can NOT feel sorry for ANY body and solve jack shit. I'm not saying Arlis deserved to be murdered. What I'm saying is, feeling sorry for her has accomplished zilch for over 40 years, now. A full, complete, and ACCURATE victim background profile is 99.99 percent of solving a homicide case. And here we are, realizing that she was not "randomly" targeted by a "lone psychopath" for a "random" murder for no other motive than "sexual insanity." She was born and raised in an antisemitic white supremacist "christian" cult that believes they are the "real Jews" and SACRIFICED by members of ANOTHER white supremacist pseudo-"christian" cult. Unless, of course, it's really all one big Cult with different "denominations."
You know what's funny? Some of them believe that Abraham DID (or should have) sacrificed Isaac.
Speaking of funny in the context of born and raised, does anybody know if there is any real proof that JonBenet was John Ramsey's bona fide biological daughter?
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Post by james1983 on Oct 11, 2020 16:20:07 GMT -6
You can trace these white Aryan cults back to the staff of General Douglas MacArthur. In fact there was a plot to seize the whithouse led by the Duponts back in the 1930s. Their goal was to turn the US into a Facist military dictatorship led by General Smedley Butler. Butler didn't like the idea and spilled the beans, so they dumped that idea and recruited Douglas MacArthur to fill the role of dictator. Smedley Butler went on to write "war is a racket", and Jules Archer wrote an outstanding book on the whole conspiracy called "plot to seize the whitehouse". There were a few names on MacArthurs staff that went on to start white supremacist groups around the country. You mentioned one I believe in a past podcast. It wasn't only the Duponts involved, but other billionaires as well. Read the book, it's a piece of history not taught in schools. They wanted Roosevelt out badly.
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Post by james1983 on Oct 12, 2020 20:31:26 GMT -6
Check out the credentials of Paul Jennings Hill who murdered an abortion doctor and his bodyguard. His bodyguard happened to be a Air Force lieutenant colonel James Barret.
"Hill graduated from Reformed Theological Seminary, where he studied under Greg Bahnsen, a founder of the right-wing Christian Reconstructionist movement.[4] He attended St. Paul Presbyterian Church, which espoused theonomy, a movement related to Reconstructionism.[5] Following his ordination in 1984, Hill became a minister affiliated with both the Presbyterian Church in America and the Orthodox Presbyterian Church. He was excommunicated in 1993 following a number of nationally televised appearances in which he claimed to be the new national spokesperson for "defensive action" against abortion providers and claimed a connection to the Army of God.[6][7]"
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Post by james1983 on Nov 9, 2020 10:13:48 GMT -6
William Sloane Coffin Jr. Was a member of skull and bones, affiliated with the CIA in the late 50s, was an ordained episcopal priest, and was also affiliated with the fake peace movement in the 1960s. He was the leader of the Riverside church, and also part of the church of God. He's the guy who helped hijack the peace movement and lead people toward peaceful destruction (kabbalism). His college credential are very impressive as he inherited millions when he got older from his wealthy father who died when he was a child.
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Post by Admin Horan on Nov 13, 2020 10:33:17 GMT -6
Uh, why does the name James Barrett sound familiar?
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Post by elantric on Nov 13, 2020 11:27:51 GMT -6
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Post by Admin Horan on Nov 13, 2020 19:32:23 GMT -6
No, not the fictional character. That name Col James Barrett sounds familiar...
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