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With the previous speculative entrance
into the presidential circus of Orrin Hatch, elder of the Mormon
Church, and the current presidential bid by Mitt Romney, also a
Mormon, as well as in consideration of the claim that Mormonism is
one of the fastest growing sects, it seems appropriate to inform
regarding "The Church of the Latter Day Saints," or "LDS."
As many know, the LDS possesses considerable money and clout - far
more than the demographics should allow for - yet few people realize
how at least some of that fortune has been made.
To a historian, mythologist,
archaeologist and religious scholar, this claim is invalid and
unscientific, as, in the first place, according to the Samaritans,
there were no "lost tribes," and the Samaritans themselves basically
constituted the Israelites, the people of the Northern Kingdom. In
the second place, Jesus is a mythical entity, as revealed in my book
The Christ Conspiracy - The Greatest Story Ever Sold.
Smith was a known trickster as a kid and early on admitted that he had fabricated the gold plates story. Despite these facts and that Smith was killed in part for defrauding several farmers, Mormonism grew fairly rapidly. Smith, of course, was a Mason, as was Brigham Young, although both supposedly publicly deplored Masonry, which is difficult to believe, except that Masons take secret oaths not to reveal anything about Masonry. What would be more credible is that some wealthy Masons got together to start a new, profitable sect.
And then, when the non-Mormon commoners
lynched Smith, et al., Young dragged his gullible followers on a
horrendous journey on which at least 600 died, so that he could find
a place where they could practice polygamy - or, more appropriately,
polygyny, or "many wives." The desirability of polygyny
is obvious, beyond the natural sexual urges, because it has the
effect of creating numerous little clones of the original templates
such as Young - a much easier way to gain numbers than conversion.
The report relates that the Mormon Church illegally exported tons of uranium from Washington State and Utah to Australia, evidently in the late '50s.
Says Brussell,
Brussell continues:
The document further implicates Lyndon Johnson in the shipment of 10 million tons of ore to Australia. It also says,
Coincidentally, beginning some years there have apparently been "massive explosions" rocking "the Northwest Territories of Australia for the past two years," possibly as a result of nuclear weapons testing.
One correspondent writes:
While the explosions and the Mormon nuclear endeavors may be not related, the abhorrent notion that "religious" fanatics will actually create Armageddon for their own purposes and to their own end could also represent the end of us all. What this story serves to illustrate is that the average person truly needs to check into what he or she believes in and supports.
It is all too common that the hierarchy behind any given religion, sect or cult is up to no good, particularly when it concerns very large cults such as the major monolithic religions, with their mounds of establishment money. The fact that a group has power and clout does NOT mean that "God" is blessing it or in charge of it.
Such a belief is reflective of religious indoctrination such as that found at Romans 13, in which believers are exhorted as follows:
These exhortations, by the way, include the admonishment that slaves remain slaves, so they do not stain "God's good name." Such comments, of course, represent the propaganda of the ruling parties, not "God's Word."
More about The Mormon Church:
The Top 13 Illuminati Families & The Mormon
Leadership
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