Steve Quayle & Pastor Lankford on Hagmann & Hagmann Report Podcast November 6 2014
A wave of false euphoria is spreading across America today, propelled
mostly by "conservative Christians" who are celebrating a decisive
Congressional win Tuesday at the polls. Multitudes of conservative
Christians are clinging to the earthly hope that positive change is at
hand, awash in self-delusion by focusing on the fruit instead of the
root of the problems we are experiencing as a nation, in our personal
lives, and even in the body of the church.
Due to this power
shift and the potential squaring off between the Executive and
Legislative branches of government on numerous issues, any one of which
could spark a popular revolt, uprising or even a civil war, many
political pundits are describing the next two years as being potentially
the most dangerous period in modern American history. They are indeed
correct. A ‘perfect storm’ is fast approaching.
Meanwhile,
however, an unprecedented perversion of the Gospel of Jesus Christ is
emanating from the pulpits, leading many conservative Christians to
embrace false doctrines for the sake of friendship and good will. In
most cases, this doctrine of deception is being deliberately cloaked in
subtleties, as the most effective deceptions are nearly always subtle
and disarming.
Biography:
Stephen Quayle is
the author of five books. For over thirty years, he has been
investigating ancient civilizations, giants, UFOs and biological warfare
as they relate to the future of mankind. Stephen discusses the coming
worst-case scenarios approaching this world and how they interrelate to
each other. Earthquakes, volcanoes, nuclear and biological terrorism,
coupled with the planned financial meltdown of the U.S. dollar will
thrust us into unimagined tribulations. Stephen Quayle is on record as
stating that we have moved from the realm of natural threats into the
arena of supernaturally guided events of the unseen hand of evil
orchestrating world events of unfathomable proportions.
Wikipedia
Zecharia
Sitchin (Azerbaijani: Zaxariya Sitçin) (July 11, 1920 -- October 9,
2010) was an Azerbaijani-born American author of books proposing an
explanation for human origins involving ancient astronauts. Sitchin
attributes the creation of the ancient Sumerian culture to the Anunnaki,
which he states was a race of extraterrestrials from a planet beyond
Neptune called Nibiru. He believed this hypothetical planet of Nibiru to
be in an elongated, elliptical orbit in the Earth's own Solar System,
asserting that Sumerian mythology reflects this view. Sitchin's books
have sold millions of copies worldwide and have been translated into
more than 25 languages.
According to Sitchin, Nibiru (called "the
twelfth planet" because, Sitchin claimed, the Sumerians' gods-given
conception of the Solar System counted all eight planets, plus Pluto,
the Sun and the Moon) was the home of a technologically advanced
human-like extraterrestrial race called the Anunnaki in Sumerian myth,
who Sitchin states are called the Nephilim in Genesis. He wrote that
they evolved after Nibiru entered the solar system and first arrived on
Earth probably 450,000 years ago, looking for minerals, especially gold,
which they found and mined in Africa. Sitchin states that these "gods"
were the rank-and-file workers of the colonial expedition to Earth from
planet Nibiru.
Sitchin wrote that Enki suggested that to relieve
the Anunnaki, who had mutinied over their dissatisfaction with their
working conditions, that primitive workers (Homo sapiens) be created by
genetic engineering as slaves to replace them in the gold mines by
crossing extraterrestrial genes with those of Homo erectus. According to
Sitchin, ancient inscriptions report that the human civilization in
Sumer, Mesopotamia, was set up under the guidance of these "gods", and
human kingship was inaugurated to provide intermediaries between mankind
and the Anunnaki (creating the "divine right of kings" doctrine).
Sitchin believes that fallout from nuclear weapons, used during a war
between factions of the extraterrestrials, is the "evil wind" described
in the Lament for Ur that destroyed Ur around 2000 BC. Sitchin states
the exact year is 2024 BC. Sitchin says that his research coincides with
many biblical texts, and that biblical texts come originally from
Sumerian writings
Biography:
Stephen
Quayle is the author of five books. For over thirty years, he has been
investigating ancient civilizations, giants, UFOs and biological warfare
as they relate to the future of mankind. Stephen discusses the coming
worst-case scenarios approaching this world and how they interrelate to
each other. Earthquakes, volcanoes, nuclear and biological terrorism,
coupled with the planned financial meltdown of the U.S. dollar will
thrust us into unimagined tribulations. Stephen Quayle is on record as
stating that we have moved from the realm of natural threats into the
arena of supernaturally guided events of the unseen hand of evil
orchestrating world events of unfathomable proportions.
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