Two pastors have come forward and blown the whistle on a nationwide attempt by FEMA to train up religious leaders as secret police enforcers who teach their congregations to “obey the government” in event of martial law, natural disasters, or a flu pandemic.
FEMA warned the pastors that citizens would stand up for their second amendment rights and to be prepared for rebuttal. In return they were promised to be of the first vaccinated in event of an outbreak and were given assurances that they would be covered by full compensation in the event of problems.
Furthermore they encouraged the pastors to preach from Romans 13 – a chapter devoted to solely to ‘government submission.’
Here are the pastors disposition on the matter:
“We get the picture that we’re going to be standing at the end of some farmer’s lane while he’s standing there with his double barrel, saying we have to confiscate your cows, your chickens, your firearms,” said Pastor Revere.
The Pastor elaborated on how the directives were being smoke screened by an Orwellian alteration of their names.
“They’re not using the term ‘quarantine’ – this is the term they’re going to be using – it’s called ‘social distancing’ don’t you like that one,” said the Pastor.
He also highlighted how detention camps had been renamed to give them a friendly warm veneer.
“Three months ago it was quarantine and relocation centers and now it’s ‘community centers’ and these are going to be activated at the local schools,” he said.
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Man talk about old news! This story broke ; What? TWO years ago, on Matt Drudge. I know I first read this in 2010 on "Lew Rockwell". But I guess that making it read like the Feds are about to kick in a church door makes it sell better ---Ray
ReplyDeleteThanks, all I checked was the date. July 11th, 2014
DeleteThis has been an ongoing issue. They started high in each Churches hierarchy and worked to get trickle down. Many Churches (big ones) who receive millions a year from government sources have bought in on the scheme, further feminizing their ministry, make it a weak and bound soi-disant form of Christianity. I have rejected this approach and stand by virile Christianity, embracing the warrior ethos of a shepherd guarding his flock, as all Churchmen are called to do. I am often disgusted by my fellow clergy.
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