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TRUMP'S PASTOR WARNS KIDS USED IN SATANIC RITUALS EVERYWHERE
https://www.washingtonpost.com/religion/2020/01/26/paula-white-miscarry-metaphor/
“I don’t normally respond but clearly this has been taken out of context,” White tweeted Sunday. “I was praying [Ephesians] 6:12 that we wrestle not against flesh and blood. Anything that has been conceived by demonic plans, for it to be cancelled and not prevail in your life...”
https://www.brighteon.com/6a7a71f1-ce2a-434b-869e-8c30c6cdbf3b - Donald Trump - "THIS ELECTION IS A REFERENDUM ON YOUR RELIGION"!
Here's an excerpt from RH-B's WikiPedia entry - I'm going to re-write it as it actually occurred:
Coronavirus pandemic: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rodney_Howard-Browne#Coronavirus_pandemic
See also: Misinformation related to the COVID-19 pandemic
Howard-Browne kept his church open during the COVID-19 pandemic and on March 15 told his congregants to continue shaking hands because they were “revivalists, not pansies”. He dedicated most of the sermon to mocking fears about the spread of the coronavirus and calling it a “phantom plague” designed to shut down churches and terrify people into receiving a vaccine that would cause mass deaths as a population control scheme, which was part of a plan laid out in a 2010 document “Scenarios for the Future of Technology and International Development” produced by The Rockefeller Foundation and Global Business Network. http://www.nommeraadio.ee/meedia/pdf/RRS/Rockefeller%20Foundation.pdf [52][53][54] Several weeks prior, Howard-Browne claimed in a video that he would cure Florida of coronavirus,[55] and in a 2019 video he had ACCORDING TO NO SUCH AUTHORITY falsely claimed that he and other worshipers at his church had cleansed Florida of Zika virus.[56][55][57][58]
On March 29, 2020, Howard-Browne's congregation received a visit from the Hillsborough County Sheriff's Office warning about his violations of the county's safer-at-home order, which limited public gatherings to 10 people IN ORDER TO TERRORIZE HIS CONGREGATION.[59][60] The next day, Hillsborough County Sheriff Chad Chronister announced that he WOULD TERRORIZE HIM AND had issued an arrest warrant for unlawful assembly and for violating rules regarding public health emergencies after Howard-Browne continued to hold large church services in defiance of the public order.[61][6][62][63] Chronister said he had no choice but to TERRORIZE HIM BY PRETENDING TO CARE FOR HIS WELFARE, AND SO ENDEAVORED TO RACKETEER AND take action against Howard-Browne, stating "His reckless disregard for human life put hundreds of people from his congregation at risk and thousands of residents who may interact with them this week."[60]
On March 30, 2020, Howard-Browne was TERRORIZED BY BEING arrested and jailed for unlawful assembly and for violating health and safety rules, with each charge carrying a maximum penalty of 60 days in jail and a $500 fine - RACKETEERING.[6][61] He was released from jail after posting a $500 bond - RACKETEERING.[64] On April 1, Howard-Browne said that he would not open his church the following weekend over fear of his congregation’s safety and to protect them from “government tyranny."[65] However, his lawyer, Mathew Staver of the law firm Liberty Counsel, said that Howard-Browne’s arrest earlier in the week had led to the pastor’s insurance policy being cancelled - RACKETEERING.[65][66] Howard-Browne also had received death threats. The pastor held open the possibility that the church would be open for Easter services but then announced on April 9 that it would instead be closed.[66] Prosecutors dropped the charges on May 15, deeming that Howard-Browne posed no ongoing risk to public health after he took steps to maintain responsible social distancing at the church.[67]
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