LAS VEGAS COVERUP COLLAPSING: SHERIFF MAY BE IN DANGER~UNEXPLAINABLE MISSING PERSONS~PHONES & LAPTOPS FROM EYEWITNESSES SEIZED BY FBI, WIPED CLEAN WHEN RETURNED

 Report: FBI Wipes Phones & Laptops of Las Vegas Massacre Eyewitnesses
LAS VEGAS COVERUP COLLAPSING: SHERIFF MAY BE IN DANGER~
UNEXPLAINABLE MISSING PERSONS~
PHONES & LAPTOPS FROM EYEWITNESSES SEIZED BY FBI, 
WIPED CLEAN WHEN RETURNED
SHERIFF APPEARS INTIMIDATED 
BY FBI AGENT ROUSE
 FBI AGENT COMES FORWARD: ‘MULTIPLE LEADS’ IN US. AND ‘ALL ACROSS WORLD’ IN VEGAS SHOOTING
 Report: FBI Wipes Phones & Laptops 
of Las Vegas Massacre Eyewitnesses


Route 91 workers get devices back with videos, messages deleted

BY PAUL JOSEPH WATSON

SEE: https://www.infowars.com/report-fbi-wipes-phones-laptops-of-las-vegas-massacre-eyewitnesses/; 

republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
 
Workers at the Route 91
festival during which Stephen Paddock unleashed his massacre have
reportedly been given back their phones and laptops by the FBI only to
discover that all messages and videos from the night of the attack have
been wiped clean.
According to a Las Vegas resident who
posted a status update on Facebook, “A bunch of people that worked the
Route 91 said they got their cell phones back today. They all said that
all their phones are completely wiped clean! All messages and info from
that weekend are completely gone. Anyone else experience this?”
“A few different people who were vendors there are all saying the same thing,” the woman later comments.
Later in the thread, a Route 91 worker
confirms the story, commenting, “Of course. It’s an active federal
crime scene. They can wipe it clean. I was the beverage manager for the
entire event. My laptop is wiped clean.”
Infowars was separately contacted by
another individual who told us the same story. Both individuals asked
that their names not be revealed.
The fact that all the information relating to the massacre has been deleted is sure to prompt further claims of a cover-up.



While some assert that the feds wiping
data is a routine part of their investigation procedure, if authorities
want to stop the many conspiracy theories circulating about the attack,
they’re not doing a very good job of it.
As Ann Coulter notes, the media’s
treatment of the story and the constantly changing official narrative is
only serving to make people more suspicious.
“I don’t know what happened — and,
apparently, neither do the cops — but it’s kind of odd that we keep
being told things that aren’t true about the Las Vegas massacre, from
the basic timeline to this weird insistence that Paddock made a good
living at gambling,” writes Coulter.
She points to many questions that
remain unanswered about the attack, including why Paddock checked in to
the hotel days earlier than authorities first said he did, why he was
wearing gloves if he planned to commit suicide and why Paddock chose to
“unload 200 rounds into the hallway at a security guard who was checking
on someone else’s room before beginning his massacre.”
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 FBI Doesn’t Mention Shooters At Bellagio Hotel
Owen Shroyer talks about how Laura Loomer was banned from Vegas shooting
conference held by sheriff and how they still won’t talk about all the
strange things that were going on in Vegas before, during and after the
massacre.
https://www.infowars.com/watch-vegas-…
 
 SHERIFF JOE LOMBARDO, A PUPPET OF THE FBI?
Vegas Massacre Looks Like Another FBI Cover-Up: 10/15/17 Full Show
 
Vegas Massacre Story Changes Again: Official Narrative Disintegrates
 Owen Shroyer breaks down an eyewitness testimonial from Las Vegas,
Nevada on the night of the biggest mass shooting in US history and
points out contradictions in the official story.

Watch: Compilation Of Eye Witnesses Confirming Second Las Vegas Shooter

Countless videos destroy the official narrative of a “lone wolf” gunman in Las Vegas massacre

SEE: https://www.infowars.com/watch-compilation-of-eye-witnesses-confirming-second-las-vegas-shooter/

 

 

FREEMASONS SPEARHEAD EFFORT TO GATHER CHILDREN’S BIO-DATA & DNA

 MoKIDS
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FREEMASONS SPEARHEAD EFFORT TO GATHER CHILDREN’S BIO-DATA & DNA 
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
 

It sounds conspiratorial, no doubt. But sometimes the truth is
stranger than fiction. As though the Freemasons weren’t creepy enough,
they’re sponsoring a program to help collect the bio-data of children
and store it away for future reference. Nothing to see here, Citizen.
Move along.


The program is called MoChip, and it’s designed as a public outreach
campaign of the Freemasons in Missouri to help with missing or exploited
children. It has also become a nation-wide program, extending much
further than Missouri.

According to MoChip’s website, it is “a comprehensive
child identification program designed to give Missouri families a
measure of protection against the ever increasing problem of missing and
abducted children. MoCHIP stands for Missouri Child Identification
and Protection Program. The program uses an Amber Alert compatible
computer disc to provide their child’s critical  information to the
parents. Microchips are NOT used in the program.

Here, a toddler’s fingerprints are being digitally copied by helpful freemasons.

So, no microchips. Whew. Close one.

What the program does do, however, is collect the digital
photographs, digital fingerprints, DNA mouth-swabs and dental
information from children and they store it on a mini-CD computer disk
to be given to the police when a child goes missing or is abducted. The
Freemasons claim that they do not keep the data, that their computers
are not connected to the Internet and cannot be ‘hacked,’ and that
they’re not retaining the data collected.

According to their website…

MoCHIP operates under the direct sponsorship of the
Missouri Masonic Children’s Foundation, which is recognized as a
501(c)(3) not-for profit by the Internal Revenue Service. It is
supported in a number of ways–Masonic member donations, Masonic Lodge
donations, corporate partnerships, and individual donations–as well as
many other private organization donations, Masonic and not Masonic
related.

You can see the permission slip provided to parents here.

This program is not a new one. It has been going on for ten years and has taken the biodata from 237,115 children to date.

According
to news outlets, claims that the Masonic CHIP program promises not to
keep the information is speculative and spurious. The Huffington Post
reports…

They claim their services are superior to what a parent
could accomplish at home, by recording the children’s data personally
and providing their own “health care professionals
to collect their DNA samples. These are either hired hands who answer
to the Freemasons or members of the fraternity whose history and
credentials are protected by the organization. There is no way to
guarantee what happens behind closed doors and although they claim to
delete sensitive information (the Canadian website states “No
information is ever stored by the MasoniChIP program”), any computer
savvy person knows that clicking an “x” isn’t permanent unless you
format the entire system…Parents are asked to trust an intriguing,
private fraternity; to ensure that quality standards are met and family
privacy is legally respected without any kind of oversight. Because
Freemasons fund 100 per cent of the initiative, there is no opportunity
to discuss issues regarding data ownership or how they feel about those
technicalities in the privacy of their meetings.

HARVARD DIVINITY SCHOOL GRADUATES & HARRY POTTER: FINDING A “SACRED MEANING” IN ANYTHING PAGAN

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FINDING A “SACRED MEANING” IN ANYTHING PAGAN 
BY JOHN BROOM
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
 

Harry Potter is becoming a sacred text to this generation. We know
that people are hungry for answers. They are faced with life’s problems
and seek wise counsel or make up their own answers. Whether they realize
it or not, they are really seeking to fill a need for God. Albert
Mohler describes it as “a hunger to know God”
since we are made in the image of God. But in a sinful, unregenerate
state, that desire to know God is distorted and filtered through the
lens of whatever worldview governs our thoughts. The result is, as Paul
writes in Romans 1:23,
that man exchanges “the glory of the immortal God for images resembling
mortal man and birds and animals and creeping things.” (ESV)

So, it should come as no surprise that people around the world are falling in love with a study of Harry Potter books as sacred.
The idea is the brainchild of two college students and began as a
podcast in early 2016. Each episode considers a different human emotion,
or attribute through the eyes of J.K. Rowling’s creation – Harry
Potter. In the first podcast episode from May 19, 2016, creators Casper
ter Kuile and Vanessa Zoltan describe their concept in near-Biblical
terms. They know the terms well – they are both graduates of Harvard
Divinity School. Ter Kuile said he didn’t connect with what he was
learning in Divinity School, but did connect to Rowling’s text. The
questions and answers he found in Harry Potter were just as big as in
the theology he’d been reading in school. Moreover, the text was more
readily understandable than he could claim with the Bible.

Zoltan said, in that first episode,
Harry Potter gives us “permission to see ourselves through the text”
but that it takes work, dedication, and diligence to study it.

Over the course of the past year, the podcast has grown include
several hosts and it has tackled such topics as compassion, loyalty,
isolation, forgiveness, trust, family, and more. Each episode features a
variety of resources from secular to sacred, with an emphasis on a
sacred practice such as Lectio Divina, Havruta, and early writers such
as St. Teresa of Avila.

If all of this sounds vaguely disturbing, well, that’s because it is.
The very questions the podcast hosts ask have their answers in the
Bible. Yet all their divinity school training did not provide them the
tools to find these answers. More importantly, they seem to lack the
very source of understanding – the Holy Spirit (1 Cor. 2:12).

But the rush to find sacred meaning in Harry Potter is an example
that people are hungry for a spiritual connection. They seek spiritual
answers to earthly problems. Contrary to evangelical churches that seem
to provide more entertainment than enlightenment, there is a need to
present Godly wisdom.
Contrary to Andy Stanley’s Temple Model, people want to be sincere followers who find answers in a sacred text. Stanley is correct when he defends his “Bible tells me so” sermon
by stating we are a post-Christian society. But the church of Harry
Potter is evidence that shows now more than ever we need men teaching us
what the Word of God truly says. The Harry Potter podcast hosts bring
in every conceivable source to find answers to life’s challenges.
Whether the hosts discuss Commitment (as they did last May) or try to
find the meaning of human suffering (as in more recent episodes), the
Bible provides a solution.

[Todd Friel explains why good and bad things happen to us in this video]

Both ter Kuile and Zoltan admit they don’t want churches to go away,
but they see spirituality becoming unbundled so that we find
experiential faith in a variety of ways – especially through different
texts that we deem sacred.

Zoltan said,“You have to believe a text can give you blessings.”

Or, as Paul writes to his young protégé Timothy, “All Scripture is
breathed out by God and profitable for teaching, for reproof, for
correction, and for training in righteousness.” (2 Timothy 3:16. It sounds like Paul is saying the Bible can be the greatest source of blessing for us all.
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SEE ALSO:
http://www.harrypottersacredtext.com/meet-the-team/ 
MYSTICAL CATHOLIC SPIRITUAL PRACTICES:
http://www.harrypottersacredtext.com/spiritual-practice-resources/

 

PERRY NOBLE: DISGRACED, DRUNKEN PASTOR “RESTORES” HIMSELF WITH FILTHY LANGUAGE~WON’T APOLOGIZE

 
PERRY NOBLE: DISGRACED, DRUNKEN PASTOR “RESTORES” HIMSELF WITH FILTHY LANGUAGE
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
 Perry Noble, whose last name is as misleading as it is dishonest, has been 
trying to find his way back into the spotlight since being fired for drunkenness 
and unwise “choices” in his marriage. After trying to restore Mark Driscoll 
to ministry – another filthy mouthed pastor – Noble said he was ready for 
ministry after having completed rehab. He then started “The Growth Company,”
 called church a “business” and began offering his services to help 
churches grow their congregations based upon his business model. Since 
then, Steven Furtick has tried to restore his friend, Noble, back to the good graces 
of church-goers.
 And so, Noble has been busy on the preaching circuit, doing a 
leadership podcast (dude, he was fired for poor leadership) and helping 
churches get more money out of their Christmas offerings.
 

Apparently, Noble’s ability to attract a crowd has made him appealing
among the church growth / seeker-friendly crowd. And, most recently,
the (formerly?) drunken pastor (who is currently living apart from his
wife and children, and is in the process of legal separation) is
dropping some hard language on Facebook.


You know, to “keep it real” and everything.

Noble defiantly says, “I will not sanitize this article to
appease those who may be offended at the language and want a scrubbed
and safe [we think he means ‘sanctified’] version of Christianity that simply doesn’t work in the world.”

One shouldn’t be surprised that the man who was officially rebuked by the head of the South Carolina Baptist Convention for so terribly botching a sermon about the Ten Commandments (Noble said they were “Ten Promises”)
would accuse basic sanctification of “not working” in the real world.
Whether or not it works – an argument of pragmatism – is, of course,
irrelevant. The question is if sanctification is commanded and if filthy talk is offensive to God

Noble used the expletive four times in the post, to mixed reviews of
his thousands of followers. The vast majority, so it seems, approved of
his use of the word, and a good number used some expletives of their own
toward those they called “Pharisees” and “Holier than Thous.”

Paul tells the church in Ephesus, “Let no corrupting talk come out of
your mouths, but only such as is good for building up, as fits the
occasion, that it may give grace to those who hear” (Ephesians 4:29).

Jesus said that it was out of the heart that the mouth speaks (Matthew 12:34).

James said that “If anyone thinks himself to be religious, and yet
does not bridle his tongue but deceives his own heart, this man’s
religion is worthless” (James 1:26).

Dropping a four-letter word for feces is one thing, but doing it on Facebook is another. Doing it in the name of Jesus is yet another. But, don’t worry. At the end of Noble’s post, he reveals that neither he – nor anyone else – is a piece of [feces].

The accuracy of that assertion remains undecided.

 

TEXAS PASTRIXES: APOSTATE BETH MOORE & PRO SODOMY JEN HATMAKER SHARE FIDELITY ON TWITTER

 
 ABOVE: Jen Hatmaker and Husband
 
BETH MOORE & PRO SODOMY JEN HATMAKER 
SHARE FIDELITY ON TWITTER 
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
 

Jen Hatmaker is the popular mommy-blogger and evangelical preacher
who was once part of the in-crowd of lady pastors on the mysti-chick
speaking circuit. That was, until 2016 when she told Jonathan Merritt (a
popular Christian journalist who has had his own homosexual encounters)
that she supported sodomy-based marriages and claimed that they could
be “holy.” She then took to the blogoshere to encourage churches to give
sodomites full inclusion (ostensibly, including membership). Since
then, Lifeway “Christian” Resources dropped her material (which was
about time, considering we were warning you of Jen Hatmaker for years.

Since then, Lifeway “Christian” Resources dropped her material (which
was about time, considering we were warning you of Jen Hatmaker for
years). Hatmaker has had to change crowds, with many of the conservative
evangelical female fans moving on to other gurus, but she has been
embraced by the likes of sodomy-soft evangelicals like Tony Compolo,
David Neff (the former editor of Christianity Today) and David Gushee.
 However, don’t think for a second that Hatmaker has lost the full
fidelity and support of her good friend, Beth Moore. Moore, who is still
Lifeway’s best-selling author, is acting like nothing at all has
happened regarding Hatmaker’s plunge into apostasy.

Leaving an altogether nonsensical if unhelpful, seemingly random thought of nonsense on her Twitter account, the Cash Cow of Bashan
said that she didn’t much care for “ianity” in “Christianity,”
preferring just the “Christ.” Of course, the “ian” was added to “Christ”
in the town of Antioch in Acts 11:26.
The “ian” is a Biblical term that was applied to Christians in the
first Gentile church. So, a couple thousand years of church tradition
enshrined in the Holy Scripture, Beth Moore is not “into.”

One assumes that Moore is speaking about organized religion (as
though there were any other kind), church membership, elders, deacons,
or some kind of official church structure. Presumptively, Moore was
echoing the sentiment of Mahatma Ghandi, “I like your Christ, but I do
not like your Christians.” This pagan expression has been recently
turned into, “I love Christ, but I don’t like organized religion.”

Of course, Christ organized his religion, so the comment makes no
sense. Nonetheless, Beth Moore isn’t into the Christianity that has made
her into a multi-millionaire. Nah, she’s just into Jesus.

Jen Hatmaker – who rightly should have been disfellowshiped anyone
with a semblance of understanding of godly separation or holiness,
marked as one who causes division by giving contrary doctrines (Romans 16:17) – reached out to Moore, calling here shedding of Christ-“ianity” a “relief.”

Hatmaker says, “It actually feels like a relief. I swear to you on a
stack of Life Application Study Bibles that Jesus is the only thing that
made sense to me this year. I cry when I think about Him.”

Hatmaker has turned herself into a victim of the evangelical
establishment, a poor woman who just wanted to love the marginalized
when she was systematically persecuted by Christians who summarily
kicked her out of their club for no good reason. None of that makes
sense to her. Jesus does, however, make sense to her.

Beth’s response was, “I love you, Jen.”

But does Jesus really make sense to Hatmaker? Regarding sodomy-based marriage, Hatmaker said…

From a spiritual perspective, since gay marriage is legal
in all 50 states, our communities have plenty of gay couples who, just
like the rest of us, need marriage support and parenting help and
Christian community. They are either going to find those resources in
the church or they are not.

Not only are these our neighbors and friends, but they are brothers
and sisters in Christ. They are adopted into the same family as the rest
of us, and the church hasn’t treated the LGBT community like family

When asked if she would attend a gay wedding, she said…

I would attend that wedding with gladness, and I would
drink champagne. I want the very best for my gay friends. I want love
and happiness and faithfulness and commitment and community. Yes. That’s
an easy answer.

Does it seem like Jesus really makes sense to Hatmaker? No,
in fact it seems like Jesus makes no sense to Hatmaker, and her Jesus is
a false one. And while it’s perfectly acceptable to express love even
to the greatest of heretics, it should be incumbent upon Moore to give
at least some kind (even the most mild variety) of rebuke to Hatmaker.
Instead, Moore has been utterly quiet about her good friend’s departure
from Biblical Christianity.

Hatmaker is essentially running a marathon with hell as the finish
line, and Moore is offering her little cups of Gatorade along the way.
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SEE ALSO:
http://pulpitandpen.org/2016/04/25/jen-hatmaker-affirms-lgbt-christians/ 
OUR PREVIOUS POSTS:
https://ratherexposethem.org/2016/11/lifeway-christian-stores-pulls-jen.html 
https://ratherexposethem.org/2016/05/apostate-pastrix-jen-hatmaker-affirms.html 
https://ratherexposethem.org/2017/01/danger-emergent-if-gathering-conference.html 
https://ratherexposethem.org/2016/11/lifeway-christian-books-jesus-wouldnt.html 
OTHERS:
http://pulpitandpen.org/2016/11/03/lead-artist-of-hillsong-united-finds-jen-hatmakers-affirmation-of-gay-marriage-refreshing/ 
http://www.lighthousetrailsresearch.com/newsletters/2016/newsletter20161109.htm#1A2 
 

SANDRA SOLOMON MOMENT: FROM ISRAEL HATER TO ISRAEL LOVER

SANDRA SOLOMON MOMENT: 
FROM ISRAEL HATER TO ISRAEL LOVER 
BY JAMIE GLAZOV 
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
 

This special edition of The Glazov Gang presents The Sandra Solomon Moment, with
Sandra Solomon, an ex-Muslim who grew up in Saudi Arabia who is now
valiantly fighting against the Islamization of the West — and of her new
home country of Canada in particular. (Support Sandra on her Facebook Page HERE.)

Sandra tells her personal journey: From Israel-Hater to Israel-Lover, sharing her recent visit to the Jewish State and why she now loves the Jews.

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U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES: LIFE BEGINS AT CONCEPTION; IMPROVING HEALTHCARE INCLUDES UNBORN

U.S. DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH & HUMAN SERVICES: LIFE BEGINS AT CONCEPTION; 
IMPROVING HEALTHCARE INCLUDES UNBORN 
BY GARRETT HALEY
republished below in full unedited for informational, educational, and research purposes:
 WASHINGTON In a development that has drawn ire from abortion supporters
and praise from pro-life groups, the U.S. Department of Health and Human 
Services (HHS) has affirmed in a new document that life begins at conception 
and that improving healthcare in America includes the unborn.

The Department’s recently-released draft of the agency’s strategic plan for fiscal years 2018-2022 includes language expressing a commitment to caring for unborn children.
“The mission of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services
(HHS) is to enhance the health and well-being of Americans, by providing
for effective health and human services and by fostering sound,
sustained advances in the sciences underlying medicine, public health,
and social services,” the plan’s introduction says.
Immediately following the opening paragraph, the agency states its commitment to care for all Americans, including the unborn.

“HHS accomplishes its mission through programs and initiatives that
cover a wide spectrum of activities, serving and protecting Americans at
every stage of life, beginning at conception,” the strategic plan’s
introduction states.
In two other instances, the proposed HHS plan for 2018-2022 references life beginning at conception.
“A core component of the HHS mission is our dedication to serve all
Americans from conception to natural death,” says the opening statement
of the agency’s “Strategic Goal 3.”

“The research pursued under this strategic goal is to be conducted
consistent with the understanding that human subjects [sic] protection
applies to all human beings from conception to natural death,”
reads “Strategic Goal 4.”
The draft also mentions the agency’s commitment to caring for children who are not yet born.
“While we may refer to the people we serve as beneficiaries,
enrollees, patients, or consumers, our ultimate goal is to improve
healthcare outcomes for all people, including the unborn, across
healthcare settings,” the opening paragraph of “Strategic Goal 1” says.
The HHS updates its strategic plan every four years. Although the
previous edition of the department’s strategic plan mentioned “life
span,” “every stage of life,” and “between life and death,” it made no
mention of caring for the unborn or life beginning at conception.
OB/GYN Dr. Jen Gunter drew attention to the document in a blog post on Monday. Gunter, who is a supporter of abortion, criticized the references to life beginning at conception as unscientific.
“It’s concerning because HHS isn’t just a theoretical group that
writes think pieces no one reads,” she said in an interview with
ThinkProgress. “We are replacing science with beliefs.”
However, others lauded the HHS for affirming the dignity of the unborn.
“Each life is a gift from God. Encouraged to see @HHS recognize that
life begins at conception,” Texas Senator Ted Cruz said in a tweet.
“The change might be five little words, but its meaning is deep,”
wrote Live Action’s Nancy Flanders. “It signifies that at the U.S.
Department of Health and Human Services knows and accepts the truth,
that life begins at conception (fertilization). Pro-life activists have
said it for decades, scientists have proved it, and abortion supporters
have denied and flat-out ignored it, but it’s true: life begins the
moment a new human life is created—at fertilization.”
The HHS draft strategic plan is open for public comment through October 27.