These Are God’s Chosen Ones?


Republican U.S. Representative Matt Gaetz speaks at a campaign rally for Republican presidential nominee and for

“The group would also regularly use drugs and participate in orgies, which Lake says were “very methodically done. LSD was given out like a sacrament. We took turns taking each other’s clothes off, in a circle… He orchestrated all of it. He even arranged the partners.”

Charlie Manson devotee

“The House Ethics Committee on Monday released a report that found evidence that former Rep. Matt Gaetz paid thousands of dollars for sex and drugs, including allegedly paying a 17-year-old girl for sex in 2017.”

“The woman who accused then-Fox News host Pete Hegseth of sexual assault in 2017 said that while she did not have a complete recollection of the night in question, she “remembered saying ‘no’ a lot” and alleged that he prevented her from leaving his hotel room, according to a police report from the Monterey, Calif., police department.”

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Republican presidential nominee former President Donald Trump is prayed over with Pastor Paula White during the National Faith Summit at Worship With Wonders Church, Monday, Oct. 28, 2024, in Powder Springs, Ga. Brynn Anderson/AP

Televangelist Paula White, who headlined and hosted the event, thanked God “for our fighter of faith, and for freedom, and for religion.”

The prayer ended with the song, “YMCA.”

Did Jesus help His Father choose America’s leaders? Where can you go to get the answer? How about Christian Leaders, many who say Jesus chose Trump – TWICE – to save America.

Was Trump guided by the Hand of Jesus to choose Gaetz and Hesgeth, who are accused of abusing women, just as I was accused. But, I have proven I am innocent. I am not chosen to be the Attorney General of Jesus, or, the Head of the Armed Forces. I did get 172 votes when I ran for Governor of Oregon. I came out in favor for Kamala replacing Joe. Tonight, I will spend Christmas Eve, utterly along, but for my cat Classy. I have no friends or family, All I have, is…..THE TRUTH!

Will I reveal THE TRUTH on Jesus’s birthday.

John The Nazarite


Rep. Matt Gaetz speaks at a press conference at the US Capitol on March 28, 2023, in Washington. Kevin Dietsch/Getty ImagesCNN — 

The House Ethics Committee on Monday released a report that found evidence that former Rep. Matt Gaetz paid thousands of dollars for sex and drugs, including allegedly paying a 17-year-old girl for sex in 2017.

JERUSALEM —The abrupt withdrawal of U.S. troops from northeastern Syria and subsequent Turkish attacks on Kurdish fighters have badly rattled Israel’s national security experts, who decried President Trump’s action as a betrayal of loyal allies and evidence that Israel’s most vital supporter is a fickle friend at best.

What we covered here

• The House Ethics Committee found evidence that former Rep. Matt Gaetz paid tens of thousands of dollars to women for sex or drugs on at least 20 occasions, including paying a 17-year-old girl for sex in 2017, according to a final draft of the panel’s report on the Florida Republican released Monday. You can read the full report here.

• Gaetz filed a unsuccessful last-ditch lawsuit to halt the release of the report, which concludes a years-long probe into allegations against the former representative. Gaetz has denied all the allegations.

• Gaetz was President-elect Donald Trump’s first choice to be attorney general but withdrew himself from consideration for the Senate-confirmed post, though he maintains frosty relations with many in his party and is still active in GOP politics.

The woman who accused then-Fox News host Pete Hegseth of sexual assault in 2017 said that while she did not have a complete recollection of the night in question, she “remembered saying ‘no’ a lot” and alleged that he prevented her from leaving his hotel room, according to a police report from the Monterey, Calif., police department.

The report, which was released to NPR and other outlets after a public records request, provides additional details about the incident involving the woman and Hegseth, who was named last week as President-elect Donald Trump’s choice for Secretary of Defense.

Trump – The Evangelical Charlie Manson

Posted on October 12, 2019 by Royal Rosamond Press

“How do you like my hairdo now?”

For ten years I predicted the Evangelical Doomsday Cult would produce a Insane Mass Murderer. Donald Trump is a lawless KILLER that has the blood of women and children on his hands. He knew he was running from THE LAW, and was a LAWBREAKER, when he ordered the wholesale slaughter of our allies. No one will trust American again.

Tell your friends Trump has his own version of Helter Skelter. Israel feels betrayed! No Messiahship for this Crazed Killer!

John Presco

JERUSALEM —The abrupt withdrawal of U.S. troops from northeastern Syria and subsequent Turkish attacks on Kurdish fighters have badly rattled Israel’s national security experts, who decried President Trump’s action as a betrayal of loyal allies and evidence that Israel’s most vital supporter is a fickle friend at best.

Israeli officials reportedly had no warning of the withdrawal, which the White House announced Sunday after a call between Trump and Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan.

Other than expressing support for the Kurds, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has said little publicly about Trump’s move, which came just as Israel was marking the anniversary of the 1973 Arab-Israeli war. But Israeli media have been dominated by critics from all parts of Israel’s fractious political spectrum worried that American dependability is cracking at a volatile moment in the region.

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False Prophets Betray Trump

Posted on November 18, 2022 by Royal Rosamond Press

These Un-holy Liars say Trump USED them! WRONG! They USED him, and are looking for another STAR to follow.

Seer Jon

Key Evangelical Figures Turn On Trump: ‘He Used Us’

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Key evangelical figures who previously supported Donald Trump are backing off now that he’s announced his third bid for the presidency. 

“Donald Trump can’t save America,” Mike Evans told the Washington Post. “He can’t even save himself.”

Evans was part of a group of evangelicals who met with Trump at the White House, and at one point gave him an award. 

Now, he says he’s done with Trump.

“He used us to win the White House. We had to close our mouths and eyes when he said things that horrified us,” he told the newspaper. “I cannot do that anymore.”

Robert Jeffress, one of Trump’s evangelical advisors during the 2016 campaign and a longtime supporter, said he’s not ready to endorse him again.

“The Republican Party is headed toward a civil war that I have no desire or need to be part of,” he told Newsweek, adding that he would “happily” support Trump again… if he wins the nomination. 

That’s not a given considering Trump’s plunging poll numbers among Republican voters. Jeffress also seemed to subtweet Trump on the day of his 2024 announcement by urging people to buy Mike Pence’s book: 

Jeffress added on Twitter that he still considers Trump “a great friend and our greatest president since Reagan.” 

Another onetime faith advisor to Trump, James Robison of Life Outreach International, said in a speech this week that Trump’s ego is getting in the way of the agenda.  

“If Mr. Trump can’t stop his little petty issues, how does he expect people to stop major issues?” he said, according to the Washington Post

He said he told Trump: 

“Sir, you act like a little elementary schoolchild and you shoot yourself in the foot every morning you get up and open your mouth! The more you keep your mouth closed, the more successful you’re gonna be!” 

He did not say if he was planning to support Trump in 2024. 

Still another evangelical figure who previously endorsed Trump was even more blunt, with Washington Times columnist Everett Piper writing that Trump cost the GOP big in the midterms and could hurt them even more in two years.  

“The take-home of this past week is simple: Donald Trump has to go,” he wrote. “If he‘s our nominee in 2024, we will get destroyed.” 

WASHINGTON, DC – JANUARY 16: U.S. President Donald Trump speaks during an event in the Oval Office announcing guidance on constitutional prayer in public schools on January 16, 2020 in Washington, DC. Trump also answered questions on recent reports relating businessman Lev Parnas, an associate of Trump’s personal lawyer Rudy Giuliani. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images) (Photo: Win McNamee via Getty Images)

Did Billy Graham Believe In The Rapture?

Posted on August 17, 2018 by Royal Rosamond Press

So far, I can’t find out of Billy Graham believed in the Rapture! This is very odd, because he is the King of Evangelicals, even though he is dead. Here is a video of Billy talking about being “caught up” and the resurrection of the dead. Does he say the living will be snatched up too? Why isn’t he more clear? If the Rapture has been around since the writing of Revelations, why does Billy not say the word RAPTURE, and quote Revelations like SOME ministers do today?

John

Most Protestant pastors believe Jesus will return in the future. But few agree about the details of the apocalypse.

A third of America’s Protestant pastors expect Christians to be raptured—or taken up in the sky to meet Jesus—as the end times begin. About half think a false messiah known as the Antichrist will appear sometime in the future.

A surprising number think the Antichrist has already been here, or isn’t on his way at all.

Those are among the findings of a new telephone survey of 1,000 Protestant senior pastors and their views on end-times theology from Nashville-based LifeWay Research, sponsored by Charisma House Book Group.

End-times theology remains popular with churchgoers, says Scott McConnell, vice president of LifeWay Research. But it’s not an easy topic to preach about.

“Most people want their pastor to preach about the Book of Revelation and the end of the world,” he says. “But that’s a complicated task. Pastors and the …

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What was it like to be barely a teenager amid the soon-to-be notorious Manson family, living as part of the cult leader’s harem?

1967 was the Summer of Love, but in sunny southern California something sinister was brewing. There, in the desert foothills of the Santa Susana Mountains, cult leader Charles Manson was establishing a polygamous commune where he proselytized that he was the second coming of Christ, that the Beatles were his prophets and that a violent race war was imminent.

Two years later, in the summer of 1969, the group’s collective psychosis reached its macabre peak, with Family members slaying seven people over the course of two nights, including Hollywood starlet Sharon Tate, who was married to director Roman Polanski and weeks away from giving birth.

But during that Summer of Love, 14-year-old Dianne Lake wasn’t looking to spill blood. Lake just wanted an invitation—any invitation—to the party.

“Communes were on the rise,” Lake told HISTORY in an interview. “People were smoking pot on the street. There was all this free love. And I’m lost. Because the counterculture did not have a place for a sexually active 14-year-old. I was jailbait.”

WATCH: Manson Speaks: Inside the Mind of a Madman on HISTORY Vault

With her parents wrapped up in their own countercultural experience—one which led them to encourage their daughter to drop out of school—Lake was introduced to Manson, and quickly became the 33-year-old’s lover and acolyte, a two-year journey she describes in detail in her memoir Member of the Family.

“He had a growing group of women,” says Lake. “We might have had a desire to have Charlie to ourselves—I know I did. But that was secondary… We were there to serve Charlie, and we formed a sisterhood.”

At Manson’s commune on Spahn Ranch—an old movie-set ranch near Los Angeles that had fallen into disrepair—Lake recalls that 10 to 15 Manson family members settled into the routines of commune living: rummaging through dumpsters for food; caring for horses, and occasionally renting them out for rides; and late afternoons with Manson, singing songs.

The group would also regularly use drugs and participate in orgies, which Lake says were “very methodically done. LSD was given out like a sacrament. We took turns taking each other’s clothes off, in a circle… He orchestrated all of it. He even arranged the partners.”

According to Lake, Manson planned the “love-ins” to minimize infighting between the predominantly female members of his cult. And while Lake says she felt deeply connected to the collective as a whole, she acknowledges that not all her “sisterly” relationships were equal.

“I was closest to Lynette [Fromme],” she says. “She was this very animated, funny redhead, and I was a redhead too. And there’s just something about redheads: We have a thread of similarity in our quirkiness, in our sense of humor… We just really laughed a lot.”

(Years later, Fromme would be sentenced to life in prison for attempting to assassinate President Gerald Ford.)

Other women in the family gave Lake a harder time, most notably Susan “Sadie” Atkins.  Atkins, who was five years older than Lake, would tousle her hair, “like I was her kid sister.”

“I never felt like I could measure up to her,” Lake says now. “She was just smarter than the average bear, and she certainly knew more about men and feminine wiles and all that. I was just a kid trying to be a woman, and she beat me every time.”

That relationship softened, Lake says, when she was tasked with delivering Atkins’s child in October 1968, in a bedroom of a house on the ranch.

“Charlie asked me to cut the umbilical cord with my teeth,” Lake says. From then on, she adds, the relationship was easier.

Atkins was convicted in connection with eight Manson family killings, dying in prison in 2009.

Lake says she wasn’t involved with the escalating criminality, in large part because of an incident wherein she temporarily abandoned the ranch against Manson’s orders during one of his extended absences. After that, she says, she was “no longer in the inner circle.”

Still, she stayed, even believing Manson’s messianic visions and his talk of race war, despite having grown up in a diverse Minneapolis community.

“My first boyfriend, Michael, was a black boy,” she says, a relationship from age 11 that she says largely consisted of sitting on swingsets and listening for the Beatles on a white transistor radio.  On the day her family packed up for California, she and Michael chased each other around their housing project, wanting to kiss but with neither brave enough to initiate. Less than five years later, Lake was with Manson, hearing about how “they were going to rise up over whitey… and I did start to fear black people.”

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After the murders, the Family members were rounded up by law enforcement; when, after two months in jail, Lake told investigators her age, she was transferred to a psychiatric hospital, where she decided to testify against Manson and the Family.

Now 65, and retired from a career in special education, Lake feels “very blessed to have made it through… I’ve moved on, and I’ve had a really wonderful life.”

But Lake says that the recent resurfacing of her adolescent story has shocked her neighbors in the small Californian community, where she’s lived an unassuming life for the last 35 years.

“They are dropping their jaws,” says Lake. “They’re like, ’What? You were who?’”

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