Scientist fired for refusing to sanction false data on global warming

smithlamar_090914gn_lead“The Obama administration withheld information from Congress and improperly fired an employee as part of a politically motivated push to end a Department of Energy (DOE) program, House Republicans say. A report Tuesday from the House Science Committee, based on an 11-month investigation, said the Obama administration wanted to shut down the DOE’s Low-Dose Radiation Research Program — which the committee has voted to save — in order to shift funds to President Obama’s climate change priorities. …The report released Monday goes even further, accusing the DOE of “a scheme to withhold information from congressional staff” to push Obama’s climate goals. …Thereafter, the DOE took punitive action against a scientist because she was unwilling to go along with the department’s inappropriate and unlawful advocacy scheme.” –Source

Oh what a tangled web we weave when first we practice to deceive. So many bogus agendas swirling around the White House now-a-days that when one comes into view that can jeopardize the most current and focused false agenda of the first beast in Rome, anyone threatening that agenda, and this includes those that have well documented evidence confirming the agenda false, they must be removed at all costs. Problem is, you can’t fire everyone, you can’t pay off everyone and you certainly can’t kill everyone that may eventually speak out against you. Still, Rome and her cohorts in DC will try all the way until the Lord that prophesied their plans returns.   Continue reading

Should Uncle Sam Mandate Church Attendance?

i-want-you1“A recent study has found that women who attended a religious service more than once per week had with a 33% lower risk of death compared with women who had never attended religious services. That’s huge.  According to Obamacare logic, we should seriously consider mandating that every American attend church every week. …But if forcing people to have coverage to save lives makes sense, then why not force them to go to church? Think about it: Obamacare forces every American to have health insurance and then tries to soften the blow of that mandate by heavily subsidizing coverage for those with the lowest incomes. In 2016, CBO estimates the federal government will spend $5,000 in subsidies for each uninsured person who gains coverage. Even if we believed the best-possible-case figures from the Massachusetts health reform–i.e., that expanded coverage reduced mortality risk by 30%– mandatory church attendance still would produce slightly greater mortality gains without requiring any taxpayer subsidies . In short, we could have all of the purported health benefits of Obamacare without incurring any of its costs!” –Source

Yes, the man writing the article is being quite sarcastic as well as having a little fun with the strange logic that runs through the political mind, but he does have a point here that most (himself included) my miss. First off it’s clear, the numbers don’t lie. So if they were to mandate church attendance as he jokingly suggests; and seeing how money rules the government AND the churches, it is a plausible outcome no matter how ridiculous it may seem to some. Still, even if he doesn’t realize it, it will happen. But not so much in the way he assumes.   Continue reading

Trump’s Jesuit Transition Team

hqdefault“Three sources from different conservative groups said that Heritage employees have been soliciting, stockpiling and vetting résumés for months with an eye on stacking Trump’s administration with conservative appointees across the government. One source described the efforts as a “shadow transition team” and “an effort to have the right kind of people in there. …Ultimately, Trump won 81 percent of the evangelical vote, a higher percentage than even George W. Bush — himself a devout born-again Christian earned in 2004. Part of the reason the list made such a splash was because Heritage and DeMint are hugely influential in deeply conservative circles, often appearing at the nexus of conservative power structures. …It will be as exciting as the 1930s, greater than the Reagan revolution — conservatives, plus populists, in an economic nationalist movement. And daylight between traditionally conservative policy prescriptions and some of Trump’s campaign rhetoric is especially apparent on the issue of foreign policy.” –Source

As many are aware, Trump attended Jesuit owned and operated Fordham University in the Bronx in his early days. So he has already been well-trained on Vatican politics from day one, and this is besides the fact that most see him as only a narcissistic businessman. But look around.. how many people are allowed to become multibillionaires in this world without first being approached by Rome or at the very least born into a family that is already “on the books?” None that I know of. And so one can expect that after decades of making money hand over fist as well as making deals with all sorts of people the world over, be they trustworthy or not. After seeing how well ecumenical compromise has paid off for him so far, would he at this stage in the game decide not to continue to play ball after seeing how well the game has been? What I mean is, after hearing Pope emeritus Benedict XIV aka Ratzinger proclaim a vote for Democrat means you’re hell-bound, suggests their long groomed man made it into the Oval Office after all. (Click here for the Pope’s letter penned back in 2004 that was pushed into the media the week of the election.)

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Experts: Criticism of Islam may be banned in U.S

geert_wilders“Dutch politician Geert Wilders has spent years speaking out against the threat Islam poses to his country, and now he finds himself in legal trouble for it. …The charges stem from a March 2014 rally in which Wilders asked a room full of supporters if they wanted “more or fewer Moroccans” in the country. When the audience chanted, “Fewer, fewer!” Wilders responded, “Well, we’ll arrange that, then.” This led the Dutch government to prosecute Wilders for “offending members of a group based on their race, and hate speech and discrimination,” according to the New York Times. …Don’t think for a moment something like this couldn’t happen to an American politician, says American Freedom Defense Initiative president Pamela Geller – especially if Hillary Clinton becomes our next president. While she was secretary of State, the U.S. voted for U.N. Human Rights Council Resolution 16/18, which calls for criminalization of ‘incitement to religious hatred,’ a subjective category that allows for the criminalization of any dissenting voice,” Geller told WND.” –Source

Yes, it was a  generalized statement, but like the Vatican controlled left has always done, if they can find any hook to hang their miter on they will go for it no matter how far-fetched it may seem to those with ample brain cells still firing that can form a fair lump of common sense. It’s obvious the man was speaking in a political sense regarding ways to prevent Muslims from invading his land to do as they have done in so many lands before them in just the last few years alone. It’s not like everyone on the planet is blind to this. And we all know how Rome was prophesied to perform this global invasion so as to have the means by which to control the courts in any given land they settle into. And having that proverbial seat in their halls of justice as well as in the U.N. they can influence their “friends” with strong Catholic connections to assure “hate speech” is curtailed on any “religious” level they can find so as to have their own religion protected in the process. This is why Islam is called a religion instead of a terrorist movement by most in the media. Since it’s claimed to be a religion, protecting one religion means all must be protected. That is of course excluding true Christianity.   Continue reading

American Christians cave on core beliefs

bible1“The number of professing Christians is declining in America. And it’s not just because of the media, the public schools or even activism by atheists. It’s because Christians themselves are genuinely ignorant about the tenets of their faith, according to a new study. Americans, who still overwhelmingly identify as Christian, hold contradictory, confused and even heretical beliefs when it comes to God, according to the “State of American Theology Study 2016.” It found 64 percent agreed “strongly” or “somewhat” with the statement “God accepts the worship of all religions, including Christianity, Judaism and Islam. Sixty percent of Americans agreed with the statement “heaven is a place where all people will ultimately be reunited with their loved ones.” And only 40 percent of those surveyed agreed “hell is an eternal place of judgment where God sends all people who do not personally trust in Jesus Christ.”” –Source

Why this article states the change of their beliefs wasn’t due to “the media, the public schools or even activism by atheists” is absolute unadulterated nonsense. That is exactly why the Christians have become lukewarm across the board in America. As obedient Christians know, and I did a sermon on this back in 2011 that later became the video “By Beholding most become killers” and the gist of it is, thanks to the “media, the public schools or even activism by atheists,” most Christians have been distracted away from their Bibles.   Continue reading

US Philippines War: HAARP Attacks Philippines With Typhoon Sarika?

11232269146_ea328900cb_b-728x420The Philippines has been one of the United States’ staunchest allies in the east ever since the end of World War 2. However this decades-long relationship has been rocked by the rise of President Rodrigo Duterte.

The fiery president from the southern city of Davao took the country’s foreign policy and flipped it over its head. Increasingly favoring Russia and China, Duterte had some choice words for President Obama and the EU especially when concerning his bloody war on drugs.

This is precisely why many believe that the recent Typhoon Sarika hitting the Philippines is the United State’s way of saying good riddance. It involves the High Frequency Active Auroral Research Program (HAARP) system and Duterte’s statements about foreign aid.   Continue reading

Pastors Pray Against ‘Concentrated Satanic Attack’ Being Waged Against ‘God’s Choice’ Donald Trump

donald-trumpNew Spirit Revival Center church pastor Rev. Darrell Scott declared Wednesday that there is a “concentrated satanic attack” being waged against Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump, who is believed by some evangelicals to be God’s choice for president.

Speaking at the Midwest Vision and Values Pastors Leadership Conference held at his church in Cleveland, Scott who is CEO of the National Diversity Coalition for Trump, revealed at the event that a “nationally known” preacher had warned Trump prior to the launch of his presidential campaign “that if you choose to run for president, there’s going to be a concentrated Satanic attack against you.”

“He said there’s going to be a demon, principalities and powers, that are going to war against you on a level that you’ve never seen before and I’m watching it every day,” Scott said.   Continue reading

The U.S. Has Started Tracking Religious Discrimination In Schools

School classroom with school desks and blackboard in Japanese high school
School classroom with school desks and blackboard in Japanese high school

The United States government is taking a big step to curb religious discrimination in schools.

The U.S. Department of Education announced a series of initiatives this summer to address religious discrimination in public schools, including a new website with legal information regarding students’ religious rights.

For the first time ever, the agency’s Office for Civil Rights will require schools to report the number of incidents involving religious-based bullying and harassment using an online data collection platform. The office also updated its online complaint form to clarify to schools the kinds of incidents that will fall into this category.

The department’s move comes at a crucial time, as the country grapples with disconcerting levels of anti-Muslim sentiment.    Continue reading

Donald Trump Promises Evangelicals ‘Great Power’, Higher Church Attendance

donald-trumpRepublican presidential nominee Donald Trump promised a group of pastors Thursday that he will unmuzzle and empower the “silenced” church and increase church attendance by repealing the Johnson Amendment if he is elected president in November.

The Johnson Amendment, which is a piece of legislation prepared by former President Lyndon Johnson and passed by Congress in 1954, is often described as prohibiting charitable organizations (including churches) from endorsing political candidates.

Trump took aim at the legislation while speaking at a two-day event which began Thursday at the Hyatt Regency on International Drive in Orlando, Florida, entitled “Rediscovering God in America Renewal Project.” Continue reading

US Churches Prep for Eventual Terror Attack, Experts Say

SAN DIEGO - JULY 3: View of the Mount Soledad Veterans Memorial on July 3, 2006 in San Diego, California. A U.S. Supreme Court justice temporarily delayed a federal court judge's order to remove the cross from city property or pay a $5,000 fine per day which would go into effect on August 1st. The cross is the center piece of the memorial which sits atop a mountain overlooking San Diego. (Photo by Sandy Huffaker/Getty Images)
(Photo by Sandy Huffaker/Getty Images)

Instead of peacefully providing a safe haven for observances of faith, places of worship in the U.S. are beginning to prepare for the worst amid the recent events in the War on Terror, experts told Hollie McKay of Fox News. 

 “I’m pretty sure there will be attacks in the future,” International Christian Concern president Jeff King told McKay. “Until [radical Islam is defeated], we can expect Christians, including in the West, to rationally tighten security measures and try to protect themselves from attack.”

Two men operating for ISIS killed a Normandy, France, priest, slitting his throat in open church in late July, signaling places of worship as potential targets for terror in the U.S. and abroad.