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Are American evangelical organizations Illuminati fronts?


By Timothy Fitzpatrick
January 9, 2013 Anno Domini

With the initial turn to apostasy by the Church through Kabbalism in the 15th and 16 centuries, it’s no surprise that churches today, particularly the American evangelical movement, are continuing this anti-Christ tradition.

Following the Jewish subversion of the Universal Church in the 15th century and the ensuing Protestant movement, which was a direct result, Kabbalism became the fiery pit between sound doctrine and full on heresy and apostasy that gripped Christendom.

Today, this Kabbalistic-Illuminati tradition has been championed by evangelical organizations in the United States of America, which have been deceiving and thieving in the name of Christ since the 1960s cultural revolution, when the Illuminati decided to step up its revolutionary activities under the guise of Christian revivalism and Jesus-rock.

It’s not hard to spot this Illuminist infiltration of Christianity. It basically works on the foundation of Christian Zionism (dispensationalism) under seductive doctrines promising riches and rewards (prosperity gospel or word of faith movement) to lure sleeping and unwitting masses to disappointment, and ultimately to heresy and apostasy.

The other dead giveaway is the charismatic movement’s emphasis  on signs and wonders, which is nothing more than the serpent spirit of the Kabbalistic Kundalini parading around as manifestations of the Holy Spirit.

There are currently hundreds, perhaps thousands, of evangelical organizations operating in the world. I am not claiming that all of them are agents of the Illuminati, but certainly the big players are.

TBN
Trinity Broadcasting Network, an international television broadcaster founded in 1973 by the wealthy Paul Crouch, is the largest of these evangelical organizations. With a roster of Judaizing, Masonic, money-grubbing swindlers who dupe their audience through charismatic tales of receiving riches and rewards if only they give their money to the ministry, TBN has found the perfect avenue for removing the true doctrine of Jesus Christ from the hearts of Americans and those around the world while raking in millions of dollars from its victims. In 2010 alone, TBN received $92 million in donations from viewers as well $175 million in tax-free revenue.

Whether it’s Zionist heretics like Perry Stone or dispensational king Hal Lindsey instructing their faithful with the same doctrines of demons that deluded the Hussites, Taborites, and Calvinists centuries ago, or prosperity preachers like T.D. Jakes and Joel Osteen robbing the sick, elderly, and poor of their money, Satan is alive and well in the growing American evangelical movement. John Hagee, perhaps the most notorious Zionist zealot in the evangelical movement today, epitomizes the anti-Christ character of all of the TBN personalities; although, his ministry is less prosperity-based than the others and more doctrine-focused.  He has successfully merged the evangelical movement to American foreign policy through his outspoken support of the state of Israel and his fables of Islamic hegemony in the world.

Unsurprisingly, TBN has been at the center of financial and sexual scandals. In 1994, the Los Angeles Times reported that founder Crouch paid his limo driver, Enoch Lonnie Ford, $425,000 hush money over his homosexual affair with the man, presumably funded by the donations of viewers. In March 2012, two former TBN staffers accused the network of defrauding tens of millions of dollars from its donors. What’s more, the claimants are related to the defendants, Paul Sr. and Jan Crouch. And let’s not forget about the scandals involving Jimmy Swaggart (caught sleeping with a prostitute) or Zionist-funded Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker, who, like the Crouch family, defrauded their followers.

Jim and Tammy Faye Bakker—when their “PTL” broadcasting empire fell, it turned out that a Jewish Orthodox billionaire in Canada secretly owned all the PTL assets and property. In prison, convict Jim Bakker, ordained by the Assembly of God denomination, reportedly went to a Catholic priest to confess his sins. (Source)

Jim Bakker was also accused of raping staffer Jessica Hahn, whom he allegedly paid off to keep quiet.

CBN
The Christian Broadcasting Network, a sister of TBN founded by Zionist Pat Robertson in 1961, is more of the same Judaeo-Masonic subversion of the Church. Its cast of characters is second-rate compared to TBN’s larger roster of saboteurs but no less deceptive. Robertson is an interesting character. His book, New World Order (1991), indicates that he, like fellow evangelists Stanley Monteith (Radio Liberty) and Jack Van Impe, is a gatekeeper who conceals the true nature of the New World Order while externalizing the hierarchy to his audience. The ministry’s dispensational prophetical view, like that of TBN’s, only further exploits its followers to New World Order initiatives and Illuminati politics (Zionism), particularly through its teaching of the pre-tribulation rapture heresy. One TBN production, the movie Left Behind and its sequels (written by  Tim Lahaye, who sports the Knights Templar crown and cross logo in his works), landed mainstream promotion in Zionist-run Hollywood. Hollywood obviously only supports Illuminati-run Christian organizations like TBN and its cohorts and opposes non-Kosher productions, like Mel Gibson’s The Passion of the Christ, which fielded extensive opposition and even threats from Hollywood’s Jewish elite. Lahaye, who has connections to the occultist Moonies and the CIA, together with fellow Zionist Paul Lalonde, produced his heretical movies in conjunction with the high occult holidays.

Charisma Magazine, an American Pentecostal revivalist publication owned by Charisma Media, incorporates both the Kabbalah eternal flame and Masonic OTO downward dove in its logos. Charisma Media CEO Steve Strang is a Zionist. His Twitter page shows him attending a Chanukah celebration with members of the Israeli Defense Forces (IDF).

Kabbalah and Freemasonry
Robert Schuler, Billy Graham, and Kenneth Copeland—all high-ranking Freemasons—are veteran preachers at TBN.
Freemasonry, which is based on the Jewish Kabbalah, is Judaism for gentiles and functions as the assembling mechanism for the WASP establishment, as it was in 16th century England. With Masonic symbols like the Ordo Templi Orientis’ downward dove featured in the TBN logo and that of Calvary Chapel, it’s likely that the Evangelical movement is crawling with Freemasons. Masonic affiliation is likely a prerequisite to making it in the big-money world of televangelism.  TBN’s logo is characterized by a coat of arms bearing a strong resemblance to that of the Jewish-Illuminati Rothschild’s, but that is hardly a surprise with emphasis on Zionist dispensationalism throughout their ministries. TBN also features The Omega Code, which teaches Jewish magic, particularly gematria, to its audience, despite the fact that Kabbalism and Christianity are polar opposites. One is the teachings of men and demons while the other is the Word of the Creator of the universe, Jesus Christ.

The Kabbalah eternal flame depicted as representing the Pentecostal/charismatic movement. This shouldn’t come as a surprise, asIDF the Pentecostal church is as Zionist and dispensational as they come.

The late ex-Illuminatus John Todd went on the record in the 1970s and 1980s to state that the charismatic movement, which evolved into the Jesus rock movement on the U.S. west coast, was directly financed by the Illuminati. Todd claimed to have personally handed a cheque to Calvary Chapel, headed by Chuck Smith. Smith’s protégé, Chuck Missler, is a staunch Zionist who advocates Kabbalah through such teachings as the Bible codes theory and covert gematria (See my article exposing Chuck Missler and Calvary Chapel).
Several other ministries, including Charisma Magazine, present gematria and even the Zodiac as Holy.

It’s in the their logos!
Almost all of the aforementioned evangelical organizations and personalities use some kind of Illuminati symbolism, whether it’s the downward dove of the OTO (TBN, Calvary Chapel, Charisma Magazine) pointing to the hellish place to where their doctrines lead, the Kabbalah eternal flame (TBN, CBN, The 700 Club, Charisma Magazine, Jack Van Impe Ministries, Koinonia House) or the Jewish-Babylonian hexagram (Perry Stone and most Messianic Jewish organizations). The logos are a manifestation of the occult’s language of symbolism and probably invoke all kinds of demonic entities that surround the ministries and their staffers.

The hermetics tell us the following about the “Holy Flame”:

The five letters of the flame is the key Name of the mysteries, it is the name of the Redeemer. In the Flame are the secrets of Alchemy and transmutation, and this flame burns eternally.

The Kabbalah eternal flame’s occult meaning.

The illustration at the top of this article shows how each ministry logo depicts a flame divided into three parts, similar to the multiple-meanings of the Kabbalah eternal flame.

The ministry logos, the Illuminist doctrines, and the largely masonic composition of personalities within the American evangelical movement—all reveal the true nature of this Kabbalistic pseudo-Christian entity.

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