1992
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On August 21, 1992, agents
of the FBI and Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms (BATF) are sent to Ruby
Ridge, Idaho to arrest Randy Weaver on weapons charges. Weaver is Mormon. The
arrest is precipitated by an event, which occurs in 1990 and entails BATF
agents who attempt to coerce Weaver into acting as an informant for their
investigation into the Aryan Nations in Idaho, which is dominated by Mormons.
When Weaver refuses, the BATF files charges in June and a federal grand jury
later indicts him in December for making and possessing, but not for selling,
illegal weapons.
The events of Ruby Ridge
are a tragedy, and Federal agents kill members of Weaver’s family during
their attempts to arrest Randy Weaver. Because of the tragedy, a 12-day
standoff ensues, which involves several hundred Federal agents who surround
Weaver’s house and attempt to persuade him to surrender. Ultimately, a
negotiating team led by Bo Gritz, who is Mormon, resolves the standoff. At
one point during the siege, while a TV camera crew is interviewing Gritz, a
woman spectator jumps from the crowd into the television camera’s field of
view and yells, “The time is now…the Constitution is hanging by a thread!”
The Ruby Ridge incident also begins being cited as one of the key motives
behind the Oklahoma City bombing. Coincidentally, Bo Gritz is later hired as
a consultant for Dyno-Nobel, which is later implicated in the 1993 World
Trade Center bombing, and the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. Bo Gritz is said to
have been a CIA asset.
At the time of the
incident, Mormon FBI agent Eugene Glenn, who is later placed in charge of the
FBI’s Salt Lake City office, publicly exposes FBI agent Larry Potts who
approved the especially aggressive “rules of engagement” for Ruby Ridge from
Potts’ office in Washington, D.C., which inadvertently leads to members of
Weaver’s family being killed. In December of 1994, FBI Director Louis Freeh
promotes agent Potts to his Chief Deputy, the # 2 post in the FBI.
Coincidentally, Potts is alleged to have been physically In the Alfred P.
Murrah building before, during and after the April 19, 1995 Oklahoma City bombing
(the FBI’s offices were locate in the Murrah building). After the bombing, in
July of 1995, Freeh removes Potts as the # 2 man in the FBI and states, “…[Potts]
is unable to perform his duties effectively because of controversy over the
1992 siege in Idaho”. In 2007, Terry Nichols, Timothy McVeigh’s
co-conspirator in the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing, accuses Potts of directing
McVeigh to bomb the Alfred P. Murrah Federal building in Oklahoma City.
Nichols testimony is suspect because he is Mormon and was with McVeigh
(Catholic) in Elohim City while the bombing was being planned.
Note – It appears quite possible that there may have
been political infighting within the FBI, and that a Mormon contingent inside
the Bureau was angry at a non-Mormon contingent for what happened at Ruby
Ridge, and Oklahoma City may have been the revenge. Additionally, it appears
that Mormon FBI agents in the Bureau have been less than forthcoming about
all of the Mormon connections to the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, the 1995
Oklahoma City bombing and 9/11.
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1994
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In November, Terry Nichols,
Timothy McVeigh’s partner in the upcoming April 19, 1995 Oklahoma City
Bombing, travels to Cebu City the Philippines to meet with Ramzi Yousef who
was instrumental in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing. Nichols is also a
member of the Michigan Militia, and Mark Koernke, the leader of the Michigan
Militia, is a Mormon. Throughout its history, the Mormon religion refers to
the Catholic religion as “the great whore”. Terry Nichols is a Mormon and
Timothy McVeigh is Catholic.
1994
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In December of 1994, FBI
Director Louis Freeh promotes FBI agent Larry Potts to his Chief Deputy (the
# 2 post in the FBI), and it is alleged that Potts was physically at the
Oklahoma City office of the FBI (in the Murrah building) before, during and
after the April 19, 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. Potts is also the FBI agent
who approved the aggressive “rules of engagement” at Ruby Ridge where members
of Randy Weaver’s family (who are Mormon) are killed by the FBI.
Note – It appears quite possible that there may have
been political infighting within the FBI, and that a Mormon contingent inside
the Bureau was angry at a non-Mormon contingent for what happened at Ruby
Ridge, and Oklahoma City may have been the revenge. Additionally, it appears
that Mormon FBI agents in the Bureau have been less than forthcoming about
all of the Mormon connections to the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, the
1995 Oklahoma City bombing and 9/11.
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1995
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In March of 1995, Taking
Aim, the official newsletter of the Militia of Montana, issues a “call to
arms” for April 19, which is same the day as the Oklahoma City bombing. The
following except is taken from the Taking Aim “call to arms”:
"If
this day does not ring a bell for you then maybe this will jog your memory.
·
April 19, 1775:
Lexington burned.
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April 19, 1943:
Warsaw burned.
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April 19, 1992:
The feds attempted to raid Randy Weaver...
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April 19, 1993:
The Branch Davidians burned.
April 19, 1995: Richard
Snell will be executed_unless we act now!!!"
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1995
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On April 19th, Timothy
McVeigh (who is Catholic) detonates an ammonium nitrate bomb that has the
same signature as the ammonium nitrate bomb that was used in the 1993 World
Trade Center Bombing had. Additionally, a Ryder truck rental is used in the
Oklahoma City bombing, and the owner and CEO of Ryder trucks is a Mormon
stake president by the name of Anthony Burns who lives in Florida.
Dyno-Nobel, the Salt Lake
City based company that supplied the ammonium nitrate that Ramzi Yousef used
in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, is implicated the 1995 Oklahoma City
bombing as well. It is claimed that McVeigh’s ammonium nitrate bomb is
actually used to cover-up the signature a much more powerful “electrostatic
bomb”, which actually destroyed the Murrah building. The “electrostatic bomb”
was developed at Dyno-Nobel by explosives genius Michael Riconosciuto, the
son of Marshall Riconosciuto who originally founded Dyno-Nobel as Hercules
Powder. Riconosciuto (who is not Mormon) found himself surrounded by the many
Mormon who also worked at Dyno-Nobel. Further, the ammonium nitrate used by
Timothy McVeigh for the Oklahoma City bombing is shipped from the Mormon town
of Henderson, Nevada, and the delivery truck was purchased at government
auction and is painted to resemble a working mail truck. Henderson is also
just 60-miles from Kingman, Arizona where McVeigh lived just prior to the
bombing. Dyno-Nobel is said to have been a CIA “front” company, and
Riconosciuto is claimed to be a CIA asset.
Numerous witnesses to the
Oklahoma City bombing on April 19th describe the characteristics of an
explosion that couldn’t have occurred with an ammonium nitrate bomb. One
victim who had was in the HUD office in the Murrah Building described in a
National Public Radio interview on May 23, 1995 that she had felt a heat wave
and a static electricity charge immediately before the windows blew in. Diana
Bradley, who lost her mother and two children in the bombing, said she felt
electricity running through her body just before the bomb went off. Another
victim, Ramona McDonald who was driving about block away remembers seeing a
brilliant flash and described feeling static electricity. She stated,
"It made a real loud static electricity sound. It sounded like big swarm
of bees…you could actually hear it. The next thing was a real sharp clap,
like thunder”. McDonald also described seeing gold and blue flashes of light.
Coincidentally, Riconosciuto called his new bomb, “blue lightening”.
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1995
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On April 19th, the same day
as the Oklahoma City Bombing, a white supremacist by the name of Richard
Wayne Snell is executed twelve hours after the bomb rips apart the Alfred P.
Murrah building in Oklahoma City. Coincidentally, Snell had originally
targeted the Murrah building for bombing in 1983 after Gordon Kahl, a fellow
white supremacist, was killed in a confrontation with U.S. Marshals in 1983,
and Kahl was Mormon. Snell is later buried in Elohim City where the Oklahoma
City bombing was planned.
Snell is arrested in 1984
after killing a pawnshop owner he mistakenly believes is Jewish, and after
killing Arkansas State Trooper Luis Bryant who is Black. After his arrest,
Snell was found guilty and placed on Death Row in Arkansas, and while on
death Row, his spiritual advisor is Robert Millar who lives in Elohim City.
And, Millar is said to have acted as a "messenger" between McVeigh
and Snell.
It is also reported that
Snell is defiant on the day of his execution. A log entry by a prison guard
on the morning of April 19th states, "Inmate Snell says today is a very
significant day for various reasons and Arkansas Governor Jim Guy Tucker
picked a bad day". According to the Arkansas Democrat-Gazette Snell
"smiled and chucked" as he watched television coverage of the
bombing. The paper also indicated that Snell had been predicting that there
would be a bombing or explosion on April 19th for 4-days prior to the
explosion.
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1995
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On the morning of April 19,
1995 at 8:59 a.m. EDT, slightly more than an hour before the bombing of the
Alfred P. Murrah building, which occurs just after 9:00 a.m. CDT, Texas
Congressman Steve Stockman receives a mysterious fax that refers to an
explosion in Oklahoma. The fax is sent by someone known as “Wolverine” and
reads, “First update Bldg 7 to 10 floors only Military people on scene - BATF
[Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms], F.B.I. Bomb threat received last
week. Perpetrator unknown at this time. Oklahoma." It is later learned
that Michigan Militia Leader Mark Koernke sent the fax to Stockman, and Mark
Koernke is Mormon.
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1995
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On the morning of April 19,
1995, Chevy Kehoe, Timothy McVeigh’s polygamist bank-robbing associate from
Elohim City, is involved in a strange incident in Spokane, Washington where
he is attempting to establish a white Aryan nation. The manager of the
Spokane hotel that Kehoe is staying at indicates that Kehoe asked to have the
television in the motel lobby turned to CNN about 7:15 AM PST, which is
45-minutes before the Oklahoma City bombing. The manager also states, "…days
before that, he had mentioned to me that there's going to be something
happening on the 19th and it's going to wake people up”. The manager also
describes Kehoe as being ecstatic when the bombing is announced on
television. "It is about time", Kehoe is reportedly to have
exclaimed at the time. Kehoe is Mormon.
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1995
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FBI Director Louis Freeh
removes FBI agent Larry Potts as the number-2 man in the FBI in July of 1995,
and states, “…[Potts] is unable to perform his duties effectively because of
controversy over the 1992 siege in Idaho”. It is alleged that Potts was
physically at the Oklahoma City office of the FBI (in the Murrah building)
before, during and after the April 19, 1995 Oklahoma City bombing. Potts is
also the FBI agent who approved the aggressive “rules of engagement” at Ruby
Ridge where members of Randy Weaver’s family (who are Mormon) are killed by
the FBI.
Note – It appears quite possible that there may have
been political infighting within the FBI, and that a Mormon contingent inside
the Bureau was angry at a non-Mormon contingent for what happened at Ruby
Ridge, and Oklahoma City may have been the revenge. Additionally, it appears
that Mormon FBI agents in the Bureau have been less than forthcoming about
all of the Mormon connections to the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, the
1995 Oklahoma City bombing and 9/11.
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1997
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Jury selection for trial of
Timothy McVeigh begins in Denver, Colorado on March 31, 1997, and opening
arguments begin on April 24th. But, on April 2nd, a strange incident occurs,
which causes the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) in Colorado
Springs to be put on security alert. The heightened security occurred after
rumors spread that Air Force pilot Captain Craig Button, or some extremist group,
has stolen an A-10 “Tank Buster” jet fighter laden with live bombs to carry
out a terrorist raid on McVeigh’s Denver trial. Captain Button and his plane
later vanished over Colorado on April 2nd.
Earlier that morning,
Button is flying in formation from Tucson, Arizona to the Yuma bombing range
when he breaks formation, began flying below radar and heads towards Denver
Colorado where the McVeigh trial is being held. A prospective juror in the
McVeigh trial is said he had overheard people talking about the missing
military jet, and that it might have something to do with the case. But, Gen.
John Shalikashvili, Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff, discounts those
rumors. Interestingly, Captain Button is Mormon, and is reportedly distraught
after a recent visit by his parents in Tucson, Arizona where he is training
to fly the A-10. Button’s father, who had also been in the Air Force, was
also a Mormon.
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1997
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On June 17, 1997, Chevy
Kehoe is arrested in Cedar City Utah. Kehoe is a Mormon white supremacist and
polygamist who robbed banks to help finance the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing.
Kehoe was also a frequent visitor to Elohim City, was an associate of Timothy
McVeigh and Terry Nichols and assisted in the planning of the Oklahoma City
Bombing in Elohim City. Coincidentally, Kehoe is arrested in Cedar City,
Utah, which is only about 30-miles from the site of the September 11th, 1857
Mountain Meadows Massacre.
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1997
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Time Magazine quotes
sociologist Rodney Stark as saying there will be approximately 260 million
Mormons worldwide by 2080, which will make the Mormon religion the most
important new religion since Islam.
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1998
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An Oklahoma City Grand Jury
investigating the Oklahoma City bombing concludes their 18-month
investigation and states, "…we have not been presented with or uncovered
information sufficient to indict any additional conspirators", and they
only indict Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols in the bombing. Ironically,
during their investigation, and in an effort to satisfy everyone that it
really was just McVeigh’s ammonium nitrate bomb that was responsible for
destroying the Murrah building, prosecutors called in one bomb expert, and
one bomb expert only, to testify on the dynamics of the bombing. It also
turns out that the bomb expert is a gentleman by the name of Robert Hopler,
and Hopler just recently retired from Dyno-Nobel, the same Salt Lake City
based explosives manufacturer that supplied the ammonium nitrate used by Ramzi
Yousef for the 1993 World Trade Center bombing as well as the “electrostatic
bomb” that is alleged to have been the more powerful bomb that actually
destroyed the Murrah building. Hopler testifies, not surprisingly, that the
ammonium nitrate bomb made by McVeigh provided all of the destructive force
needed to destroy the Alfred P. Murrah building.
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1998
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Al Qaeda spy in the U.S.
Ali Mohammed is involved in the planning and execution of the U.S. Embassy
bombings in Kenya and Tanzania, Africa. He even takes time off from his job
in the United States to fly to Kenya and Tanzania to take the pictures that
will be used by Al Qaeda in the planning and execution of the bombing.
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1998
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On September 10, 1998, Ali
Mohammed is subpoenaed in the aftermath of the U.S. embassy bombings in Kenya
and Tanzania, and is arrested while attempting to flee to Egypt.
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1999
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Mormon Senator Orrin Hatch
of Utah appears to reference the Mormon prophecy of “The Doctrine of the
Constitution Hanging by a Thread” during an interview he gives on “The Doug
Wright Show” on KSL in Salt Lake in 1999.
“They tolerate everything
that's bad, and they're intolerant of everything that's good. Religious
freedom is going to go down the drain, too. I’ve never seen it worse than
this, where the Constitution literally is hanging by a thread.”
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1999
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Heidi Swinton writes The
American Prophet, which provides additional insights into the psyche of the
Mormon Church, as illustrated by the following passages:
“…A
holy war, it had raged for years. Joseph Smith and his religious faithful had
sought to establish their Zion in one community after another”
“…His
(Smith’s) was more than a religious movement. It was, as described in 1842 by
the editor of the New York Herald, "a spiritual system, combined also
with morals and industry, that may change the destiny of the race”
The
book also provides a heartfelt and intimate look at the touching bond between
slave-owners and what “American Prophet” describes as the claim of a young
black woman who was “employed” at the Smith home in 1844, just before Smith
was arrested for treason against the United States.
“…Jane
James, a young black woman who had been employed at the Smith home, described
her feelings of loss: "Yes, indeed. I [knew] the Prophet Joseph. That
lovely hand! He used to put it out to me. Never passed me without shaking
hands with me wherever he was. Oh, he was the finest man I ever saw on
earth.. . . When he was killed . . . I could have died, just laid down and
died."
Note – The timeline already documents that Mormons
actually moved to Missouri because it was a slave state and that the
institution of slavery was a significant cause of the conflict between
Mormons and non-Mormons in every location they settled. The timeline also
includes a letter that Smith wrote in the Mormon newspaper Messenger and
Advocate in April of 1836, which provides his insights about being visited by
Federal abolitionists. Further, the timeline also documents that the Utah
Territory was the only slave territory in the western territories of the
United States.
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1999
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In October of 1999, while
addressing the Mormon faithful at their semi-annual General Conference,
Mormon President Gordon Hinckley references the secret Mormon prophecy known
as “Daniel’s Prophecy of the Rise of the Kingdom of God in the Last Days”.
“…The
Almighty Judge of the nations, the Living God, determined that the times of
which the prophets had spoken had arrived. Daniel had foreseen a stone which
was cut out of the mountain without hands and which became a great mountain
and filled the whole earth.”
This same prophesy also
teaches that the new “Mormon dispensation of religion” will culminate in the:
“…conquering
of the Kingdom of America and all of the other kingdoms of the World”
Joseph Smith issued this
prophecy in 1843, while attempting to overthrow the Government of the United
States, and prophesies that the “Church” originally founded by Jesus Christ
and his apostles, or the “Christian Church”, is not really the fulfillment of
Daniel’s great prophecy of the true Kingdom of God, which God promised to
restore in the last days. The prophecy teaches that there will be another “dispensation”
of the “Church” that will come after the “dispensation” of the “Christian
Church”, and that this new dispensation will culminate in the “conquering of
the Kingdom of America and all of the other kingdoms of the World”, and that
these conquered kingdoms will become vassals of the Mormon Kingdom of Elohim,
and his Christ.
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2000
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In July of 2000, Mohamed
Atta and Marwan Al-Shehi, two of the four 9/11 terrorist pilots, begin
training at Huffman Aviation in Venice, Florida. Atta and Al-Shehi each pay
Rudi Dekkers an inflated price of $28,000 to begin their flight training. It
also turns out that the secret owner of Huffman Aviation is a man by the name
of Wallace Hilliard who is a Mormon Bishop. And, 3-weeks after Atta and
Al-Shehi begin their training at Huffman, Wallace Hilliard’s Learjet, which
at the time sits on the runway at Orlando’s Executive Airport, is surrounded
by DEA agents with submachine guns who seize the Learjet and the 43-pounds of
heroin found on-board. Coincidentally, heroin is Osama Bin Laden’s main
export out of the Golden Triangle area of Pakistan.
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2001
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Bonneville International, a
Mormon Church owned media holding company, would be the nation’s 12th largest
media company if the Mormon company were a real corporation, and had to pay
taxes.
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2001
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On February 14, 2001,
Michael Riconosciuto, who used to work for Dyno-Nobel, writes a letter to
Congressman Brian Baird from prison warning about an impending attack against
the United States. He is able to do this because he continues his
intelligence contacts even though he is incarcerated, which he does in an
effort to understand how he came to be perceived as a threat to the United
States and arrested in the first place. His continuing investigations lead
him to a trusted source that provides high-level information about the
planned September 11th terrorist attacks.
In his letter, Riconosciuto
calls Representative Baird's attention to the "extreme urgency" and
"time sensitive" nature of the information contained within his
letter. He says his Islamic source has "a chillingly accurate track
record" and is prepared to reveal much more information if the American
Government will provide him with immunity. Unfortunately, Michael
Riconosciuto’s warnings are met with a perfunctory listening and outright
dismissal. Riconosciuto is also particularly wary of the FBI, and maintains that
the FBI has continually betrayed him.
Note – Riconosciuto, who is not Mormon, was surrounded
by Mormons when he worked at Dyno-Nobel. And, Dyno-Nobel is implicated in
both the 1993 World Trade Center and 1995 Oklahoma City bombings.
Additionally, There may have been Mormon agents within the FBI that conspired
in the planning and execution of the Oklahoma City bombing, and covering up
the multitude of Mormon connections to the Oklahoma City bombing and the 1993
World Trade Center bombing (ex. – Elohim City, which is named after the
Mormon God Elohim).
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2001
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On September 11th, 2001
terrorists execute massive attacks in New York and Washington DC. Two of the
four terrorist pilots, Mohamed Atta and Marwan Al-Shehi, are trained at
Huffman Aviation in Florida, which is secretly owned by Wallace Hilliard who
is a Mormon Bishop. 9/11 is also now the 4th reference to September the 11th
in Mormon Lore. The other three are shown below:
September 11, 1831 – After
being forced out of New York, Joseph Smith angrily writes his first prophecy
about September 11th on September 10, 1831 in Kirtland, Ohio. Smith writes
his prophecy in the “Doctrine and Covenants”, which is where Smith documents
all of his prophesies.
“For
after today cometh the burning for verily I say, tomorrow all the proud and
they that do wickedly shall be as stubble; and I will burn them up, for I am
the Lord of Hosts; and I will not spare any that remain in Babylon.”
September 11, 1836 – Just
before the Missouri conflict turns into a full fledged war in 1836, Joseph
Smith writes a letter to Lyman Wight, his chief military commander in
Missouri, wherein he states, “September 11, 1836, “…is the appointed time for
the redemption of Zion”.
September 11, 1857 – In a
manner eerily similar to that of the Gunnison Massacre of 1853, Mormon
Danites and members of the Nauvoo Legion dress-up as Indians and massacre 120
innocent men women and children in what is known as the Mountain Meadows
Massacre. The only Mormon ever prosecuted for this atrocity, John D. Lee who
is a “danite” and Brigham Young's adopted son, claims that Brigham Young
ordered the attack in retaliation for President Buchanan’s order to remove
him as Governor.
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2001
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On the morning of September
11, 2001, Vice President Dick Cheney is in charge of the North American
Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD). Coincidentally, Vice President Cheney has
planned for 5 war-games exercises for 9/11 that entail the hypothetical
hijackings of commercial airliners by terrorists who use them as bombs and
fly them into strategic targets inside the United States. Cheney is
ostensibly in charge of NATO to direct these war games. And, because of the
confusion surrounding Cheney’s war-games exercises, authorities who are
dealing with the “real” 9/11 scenario are not able to ascertain which events
are “real-time” and which events are part of Cheney’s war-games exercises.
Consequently, they decide to ground every plane in American airspace.
Interestingly enough, Cheney’s wife is Mormon, his son works in Salt Lake
City and Cheney has extensive personal ties to the Mormon Church.
Coincidentally, during
Cheney's term as Secretary of Defense from 1989 to 1993, both Cheney and
Cheney’s legal counsel, David Addington, were intensely interested in the
U.S. Continuity of Operations Plan (CO-OP), which could be invoked by a
President in the event of a nuclear attack inside of America, which was
partially implemented just after 9/11. Another phrase for Co-Op is the
President’s “Emergency War Powers Legislation”, which can be invoked by the
President of the United States during a time of national emergency. CO-OP
provides for an "enduring Constitutional government" under a
"paramount unitary executive" with "cooperation from Congress
and several Courts”. Cheney’s and Addington’s intense interest in CO-OP was
originally reported by the New Yorker, and was taken to the extent that
Cheney began practicing drills and spending nights in an undisclosed bunker.
It has also been speculated
that the undisclosed bunker where Cheney practiced invoking CO-OP was the
same "secure undisclosed location" that Cheney occupied during the
9/11 terrorist attacks. Addington is said to have been so serious about CO-OP
that for years he carried a copy of the U.S. Constitution his pocket, which
had photocopies of the President’s “emergency war powers legislation” that
detailed the powers of the President under the “legislation / CO-OP” and
documented that Presidential succession in a time of national emergency.
Additionally, Former Secretary of State Colin Powell has allegedly stated in
private that Cheney’s legal council, David Addington, was responsible for the
NSA wiretapping of U.S. citizens without a warrant, and allegedly stated,
"It's Addington…and further he doesn't care about the Constitution”.
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2001
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Immediately after 9/11,
Timothy Flanigan, begins working with Vice President Dick Cheney and David
Addington, Cheney’s legal counsel, to help draft new emergency war powers
legislation that are specifically aimed at overcoming the limitations of the
Executive Branch of the Government. Addington, allegedly a CIA asset, has
always advocated that, under the Constitution, the President has unlimited
powers as Commander-in-Chief during wartime. Coincidentally, Timothy Flanigan
is a Mormon who attended BYU; and, in 1957 J. Reuben Clark, a member of the
12-Apostles of the Mormon Church who discovered in the 1920’s that the
Constitutional checks and balances could be circumvented by a President of
the United States by invoking emergency war powers legislation, gave a speech
to young scions of the Mormon Church wherein he explained that the time was
now to fulfill the secret Mormon prophecy of “Daniel”. In another
coincidence, Mormons have been trying to overthrow the Government of the
United States since 1930 when they officially became a Church in New York,
and have many prophesies about overthrowing the Government of the United
States, which include, “The Doctrine of the Constitution Hanging by a Thread”
and “Daniel’s Prophecy of the Rise of the Kingdom of God in the Last Days”.
In fact, Joseph Smith himself was arrested for treason against the United
States in 1844 for attempting to do just that.
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2001
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In conjunction with the
terrorist attacks of 9/11, 22 people are made ill by an anthrax attacks that
originate within the United States. The deadly anthrax virus is distributed
in letters via U.S. mail to media executives and political figures, and
postal workers are exposed as well. Dr. Steven Hatfill is later investigated
in conjunction with these events, and acquitted of any involvement.
Coincidentally, Dr. Larry Ford and Dr. Jerry Nilsson are also involved with
the deadly Anthrax virus during this period of time as well, and there is not
much information regarding any investigations into them. In yet another
coincidence, Dr. Ford and Dr. Nilsson knew each other well, worked closely
with one another and both men are Mormons. It also turns out that Dr. Ford
was allegedly involved with the radical white supremacists that resided
around Henderson, Nevada and Kingman, Arizona. Radical Mormon white
supremacists are know to lives in these areas, and Timothy McVeigh lived in
Kingman just before the Oklahoma City bombing. Additionally, Dr. Nilsson and
Dr. Hatfill both fought with the Rhodesian SAS in Africa. And, allegedly, all
three are/were CIA assets.
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2001
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Just after 9/11, Dennis
Mahan moves his white supremacists organization, White Aryan Resistance
(WAR), from Tulsa, Oklahoma to Kingman, Arizona. At the time of the move,
Mahan is quoted as saying he specifically chose to move to Kingman in order
to more easily recruit Mormon white supremacists and neo-Nazis in the
Henderson, Nevada and Mesa, Gilbert and Colorado City, Arizona areas. Kingman
is also the County seat for the Mormon polygamous community of Elohim City.
Coincidentally, Mahan was also allegedly instrumental in the planning of the
1995 Oklahoma City bombing in Elohim City along with Timothy McVeigh, Andreas
Strassmeier, Terry Nichols and Chevie Kehoe. And, Elohim City is named after
the Mormon God Elohim who Mormons believe lives on a planet that revolves
around the great governing star of Kolob.
After relocating to
Kingman, a City Councilman in Gilbert, Arizona receives copy of Mahan’s
newspaper and printed at the top in black felt-tip marker is the message, “The
proud, stand up White people of Gilbert reject diversity". And, a
headline along the bottom of the paper reads: "Tim McVeigh is our
hero". Copies of the newspaper, which are printed for recruiting
purposes, are also sent to other locations known to have large Mormon
populations.
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2001
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In November of 2001 just
weeks after 9/11, Mormon President Gordon B. Hinckley eerily makes the
following quote: “Those who observe us say that we are moving into the
mainstream of religion. We are not changing. The world's perception of us is
changing. We teach the same doctrine".
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