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Nov 25 2008
Seven Mountains – Thomas Muthee
Below is a transcript of Thomas Muthee’s ‘anointing’ of Sarah Palin. Notice the code words.
From here:
Thomas Muthee
October 11, 2005In a moment, I’ll be asking you that we pray for Sarah, and I’ll tell you the reason why. When we talk about transformation of a community, we are talking about God invading seven areas in our society. Let me repeat that one more time. When we talk about transformation of a society, a community, it’s where we see God’s Kingdom infiltrate, influence seven areas in our society.
Number one is the spiritual aspect of our society. Mainly, the church for a long has just concentrated on that dimension, whereby we simply want people saved, we want them to go to heaven, we want them delivered, and that’s it. But I’ll tell you something: if all we do is come to the church and get people saved and then they go, I don’t think much will happen in our society.
So the second area whereby God wants to penetrate in our society is in the economic area. The Bible says the wealth of the wicked is stored up for the righteous. It is high time that we have top Christian businessmen, businesswomen, bankers, you know, who are men and women of integrity, running the economics of our nations. That’s what we are waiting for. That’s part and parcel of transformation. If you look at the Israelites, you know, that’s how they won. And that’s how they are, even today. When we will see that, you know, the talk transport us in the lands. We see, you know, the bankers. We see the people holding the paths. They are believers. We will not have the kind of corruption that we are hearing in our societies.
So we go to the third area, it’s in the area of politics. Tell your neighbor, “politics.” Do you know what I discovered? This is funny. The people who actually split churches, they have the gift of politics, but they are exercising it in the wrong place. That’s what I came to know. There are people who are wired to politics because God wants to take the political, you know, dimension of our societies. And those people should be prayed for. That’s why I was, you know, I was so glad to see Sarah here. We should pray for her, we should back her up. And, you know, come the day of voting, we should be there, not just praying, we should be there. And I’m saying this because that’s what I’m telling our church. I’m telling them that we need this in Parliament. In here is what you call Congressmen, you know, you know, the, the Governors, we need the brethren right inside there. Is anybody hearing me?
You know, because who will change the laws of the lands? The problem is do we just pray, but we do nothing about it. If the believers had not done something in this country, your president would not be in office today. Yes or no? Am I right?
Number three, or number four, it’s the area of education. We need believers who are educationists. If we had them, today we would not be talking about the Ten Commandments being kicked out of the church, I mean out of our schools. They would still be there. One of the things that you, you know, I would love you to know, I’m a child of revival of the Seventies, and that revival swept through the schools. They are open to preaching, you know, open. Open. Wide open. You go to any school, there is what we call Christian Union. Christian Union is nothing more but a bunch of kids that are born again, spirit-filled, tongue-talking, devil-casting. Is anybody hearing me? All over the country! Is anybody hearing me?
We need God taking over our education system! Otherwise, we, if we have God in our schools, we will not have kids being taught, you know, how to worship Buddha, how to worship Mohammed, we will not have in the curriculum witchcraft and sorcery. Is anybody hearing me?
The other area is in the area of media. We need believers in the media. We need God taking over the media in our lands. Otherwise we will not have all the junk coming out of, you know, coming out of the media. And not only that, we need God t___ [period of silence in video]. Why can’t we have our living church in Hollywood? Guess what will happen. If we have a living church right in Hollywood, we would not have all the kind of pornography that we are having. Is anybody hearing me?
And the last area is in the area of government. Hello? We need believers there. We need men and women of integrity. You know, as the Secretaries of State. We need them right there. People that are born again, spirit filled, people who know God, and people who are serious with God.
So in a moment if you do not mind, I’ll ask, you know, even before I go to do this thing, you know, I’ll ask Sarah, would you mind to come please? Would you mind? Come, please. Let’s all stand up, and let’s hold hands all over this house. Come, Pastor, come.
[Sarah Palin comes to the stage in front of the congregation. Sarah Palin bows her head stretches her forearms forward and places the palms of her hands upward. Thomas Muthee lays hands on Sarah Palin’s head. Pastor Ed Kalnin and unidentifed man lay hands on Sarah Palin’s shoulders.]
Thank you, Jesus. Let’s all pray. Let’s pray for Sarah. Hallelujah! Come on, hold your hands up and raise them. Hold them and raise them up here! Come on, talk to God about this woman! Come on, talk to God about this woman we declare favor from today. We say favor, favor, favor! We say praise my God! We say grace to be rained upon her in the name of Jesus. My God, you make your judgement, you make room. You make ways in the desert, and I’m asking you today, we are asking you as the body of Christ in this valley, make a way for Sarah, even in the [inaudible]. Make her way my God. Bring finances her way, even in the campaign in the name of Jesus, and above all give her the personnel, give her men and women that will back her up in the name of Jesus. We want righteousness in this state. We want righteousness in this nation. Because you say [inaudible] in the name of Jesus. Our Father, use her to turn this nation the other way around. Use her to turn the hearts of the fathers to the children and the hearts of the children to the fathers so that the curse that has been there long can be broken. In the name of Jesus. Father, we thank you today. We come in the hindrance of the enemy, standing in her way to there. In the name of Jesus, in the name of Jesus! Every form of witchcraft, it will be rebuked in the name of Jesus. Father, make her way now. In Jesus’ name, Amen.
Let’s all be seated.
[Sarah Palin returns to her seat.]
Nov 17 2008
The Witchcraft Industry in Nigeria
via Vanguard Online Edition – The witchcraft industry
IT is an utterly shameful truth; one of the very examples of the great wickedness of this land: in some states, many innocent children have been killed and maimed; many turned into vagrancy by those who have accused and stigmatized them as witches and wizards.
One of the great casualties of Nigeria’s economic and moral decline in the last twenty-five years has been children whose quality of life generally measures the well-being index of nations.
The situation of children has been compounded with a tragic upturning of traditional practices and codes that once protected and promoted the child as the ultimate gift of nature and of God.
Much of the violence against children has come, some might say, quite ironically, by certain “Christian” practices, and sometimes by a twisted sense of value which through what I generally call colonial trauma, has reduced the human person in the average Nigerian consciousness to something of a beast; a creature to be exploited.
The guarantees for childhood have been so fully dismantled by many current practices, some of them based on terribly primitive and superstitious beliefs, which makes the Nigerian child today one of the most endangered in the world. The Nigerian child is daily subjected to violence and exposed to hazards which children in many places elsewhere in the world could never even imagine possible. The labor of the child is exploited by ruthless and conscienceless guardians.
Many stories have been told, and many of us have known some of these children who have been taken from their indigent and helpless parents to go to cities and live with distant relatives or even with people who are hardly related to them as “housemaids” and general factotum. The very thought of it at the moment in fact leaves shivers of indignation in my mind. Occasionally, some of the stories of these children “farmed out” turn out quite well.
Occasionally they meet compassionate people who take them in, send them to schools, and adopt them, even as they serve as “housemaids.” Sometimes, they get opportunities which the indigence of their parents’ homes could never afford them. They turn out, through that association, to be independent and adjusted citizens.
That was generally the original idea behind sending a child to live with more handy relations or neighbours: it was often hoped that those among whom they are sent would help to bring them up with compassion, and offer them opportunities that their own parents, constrained by immediate difficulties, could not. But such compassionate stories are far and in between these days. The stories are mostly stories of violence and exploitation of these children of a Dickensian proportion.
I was quite totally shocked once in the home of a rather good friend of mine in Lagos; a fine fellow generally in the larger scheme of things; but to find him brutalizing his “housemaid” – a mere child not even beyond twelve – was a bit of a shock to me. But the mask fell in the words of his young son who said to me about the “housemaid” in the following unforgettable words: “she does not listen. My mummy says she is a witch!”
Those words had a numbing effect on me. But it also placed writ large, the abominable situation of many Nigerian children who have become victims of a society whose crassness is as dehumanizing as its capacity for superstition, even among its most educated.
I will return to this witch story and the witchcraft industry that has also evolved out of the insanity of this era. But let me say that the Nigerian child is exposed to highly polluted environments – polluted morally, spiritually, and physically. 75 per cent of Nigerian children have little access to the kind of nutrition that is required for complete physical and mental development; they live in environments that expose them to chemical hazards like lead; plastics, and many dangerous toxic materials which they are forced to ingest willy-nilly, by many ignorant parents and guardians.
The most revelatory face of the situation of the Nigerian child is in the clear picture of the learning environment in which they are instructed: the physical dilapidation of the schools mirror the ways we regard our children.
But by far, the most heartless story that has emerged to tell the story of the Nigerian child today is the story coming out about children turned to the streets and into refugees because some crazy preacher has instigated the hysteria of witchcraft.
It is a story that is both demeaning to me as a Nigerian, as an educated man, and as human person conscious of evil. This is the story of the kind of folly that parallels the famous Salem witch hunt in 18th century America.
It is remarkable that in the 21st century world, somewhere in a place where the Telegraph newspaper of London calls “one of the most dangerous parts of the world” children have become fodder for the overheated imagination of a population that has been driven mad by religion, and by a gnawing hunger for verities. It is the story of children who have been branded, stigmatized, ostracized, brutalized, and in many cases turned out into the streets and accused of witchcraft.
The story appears in the London Telegraph newspaper written by David Harrison and later shown this past Thursday on London’s Channel 4 of about 150 of such children who now live in a refugee camp founded by a British charity.
Some of these children have endured the harshness and intolerable viciousness of a society that bays for blood in sacrifice to their Moloch – that god that answereth by fire – which many invoke to their domain and worship fiercely.
What other demonic will can make a parent beat his or her child; slash them with knives, burn them with fire, or pour acid on them just to force them to “confess” to being possessed and to being witches and wizards? This is the story that must awaken Nigerians to the utter fraud of these practices.
The Telegraph report again tells of the story of the girl who had a three-inch nail driven into her skull in one of these horrifying Christian rituals of deliverance, in which these children are “shaken violently, dragged around the room, and have portions poured into their eyes” to effect exorcism. The saddest part of this is that many parents are complicit with their pastors in these most remarkable ceremonies of death and disavowal.
They are parents who claim to be Christians. They belong to the extreme, right-wing versions of fundamental Christianity, whose hearts are hardened to the utter cries of these innocent victims. In driving the nails into the skull of their children; in pushing them into vagrancy, in branding them, and stigmatizing them with witchcraft, they turn from the cardinal injunction of the author of the faith, that they never hurt the hair on a child for children reflect the truest nature of the divine.
The problem all over Nigeria is the witchcraft industry which many prophets, pastors, healers, miracle seekers, and the ignorant have bought.
It is time that the government puts a stop on this idiocy, and step up to the plate this one time to protect these vulnerable children who have been cursed by the likes of this witch hunting preacher and her like. The laments of these children certainly have reached the ears of the state through their protests in the front of the Governor’s lodge.
Their bold placards say: “We are not witches and Wizards. We are children!” No seen change may come by these, and it may not even douse the tragic ignorance of their tormentors, but it is an act of courage for these children to speak out now.
A curse is upon the land that violates its innocent. But it does seem that we have learnt nothing: many years ago, it took Mary Slessor to fish children out of the bushes into which they had been cast. Today, another British charity is providing succor to the children thrown away into the wilderness. The cycle continues.
Nov 14 2008
Seven Mountains of Joel's Army – A Template for Warfare
Watch the video first
“Here is the mind which has wisdom: The seven heads are seven mountains on which the woman sits. There are also seven kings. Five have fallen, one is, and the other has not yet come. And when he comes, he must continue a short time. The beast that was, and is not, is himself also the eighth, and is of the seven, and is going to perdition. (Revelation 17:9-11 NKJV)
Did you notice that they all say the same thing? They have told you exactly what they plan to do, to overtake the ‘gates of commerce’, so that it can provide a tipping point to control the culture. C. Peter Wagner has said that he wants an ‘Apostolic Government’ by 2012.
So, what do we do?
Oct 31 2008
Bruce Wilson: Sarah Palin Linked to Second Witch Hunter
Remember, this is the same group that has spawned Todd Bentley:
First, some videos:
I don’t much care about the anti-catholic stuff, except for the voodoo priestess who claims to have killed Mother Theresa by prayer. Notice Muthee’s last words…the more violent you become… What exactly o you think that means? These people are nothing more than ‘Christian’ terrorists.
Warning: The Video below is disturbing.
Pray this nation into the Kingdom? Seriously? Does this not disturb you?
[below: video with audio excerpts from Mary Glazier's July 13, 2008 address in which Glazier stated that Sarah Palin had joined Glazier's prayer group, then based in Wasilla, when Glazier was 24 yerar's old. Audio excerpt starts approx. 45 seconds into video]
via Bruce Wilson: Sarah Palin Linked to Second “Witch Hunter”
Palin’s other witch hunter : Mary Glazier
If mainstream media failed to connect the dots tying Palin to Muthee and his witch-hunting ideology, at least it noticed that a Palin-Muthee existed in the first place. But, mainstream journalists and reporters wholly utterly failed to notice accounts circulating on the Internet, which tied Sarah Palin to a second witch hunter who was, in fact, indigenous to Alaska: Mary Glazier.
On July 13, 2008, at a conference held at a church in Everett, Washington, a suburb of Seattle, Mary Glazier told top leaders of the New Apostolic Reformation that at the age of twenty four, a young Wasilla, Alaska woman had joined Glazier’s prayer group which was later to become the Alaska “spiritual warfare network”. Mary Glazier is the Alaska Director of the Global Apostolic Prayer Network, originally founded in 1990 as the “Spiritual Warfare Network”.
In a one-hour sermon during which Mary Glazier told attendees of the July 12-14, 2008 “Bringing Heaven To Earth” conference about her prayer-warfare group’s efforts towards the election of Alaska Independence Party candidate Walter E. Hickel to the Alaska governor’s seat, Glazier described her association with Sarah Palin:
“We began to shake that Gate of government. Father you said this is what you are going to do. We have to have a Christian Governor to have this happen. And by a miracle he won by a write-in campaign by a landslide. But while we were praying for him there was a twenty-four year old woman that God began to speak to about entering into politics. She became a part of our prayer group out in Wasilla.
Years later, became the mayor of Wasilla. And last year was elected Governor of the state of Alaska.
Yes! Hallelujah!
At her inauguration she dedicated the state to Jesus Christ.
Hallelujah!”
On October 22, 2008, Sarah Palin appeared on Focus on The Family head Dr. James Dobson’s personal radio show, and Palin thanked “our prayer warriors” around the nation:
James Dobson: Well, I want to tell you I’m one of those great fans too, and I just want you to know that Shirley and I are praying for you, for your safety, and for your health, and that God’s perfect will will be done on November the fourth.
Shirley just had a prayer event here, she’s Chairman of the National Day of Prayer and we had 430 people here for the weekend. They prayed for the whole weekend. It was not a political event but we were sure asking for God’s intervention.
Sarah Palin:
Well, it is that intercession that is so needed, and so greatly appreciated. And I can feel it too Dr. Dobson, I can feel the power of prayer and that strength that is provided through our prayer warriors across this nation, and I so appreciate it.
Read the rest at the link above.
Sep 19 2008
Palin linked electoral success to prayer of Kenyan witchhunter
Friends, don’t be fooled by her supposed baptism or her supposed stances. If you are going to vote for her based on religious reasons, then you need to understand fully what that means. Tell me, would you vote for Todd Bentley?
US Elections – Times Online – WBLG: Palin linked electoral success to prayer of Kenyan witchhunter.
The pastor whose prayer Sarah Palin says helped her to become governor of Alaska founded his ministry with a witchhunt against a Kenyan woman who he accused of causing car accidents through demonic spells.
At a speech at the Wasilla Assembly of God on June 8 this year, Mrs Palin described how Thomas Muthee had laid his hands on her when he visited the church as a guest preacher in late 2005, prior to her successful gubernatorial bid.
In video footage of the speech, she is seen saying: “As I was mayor and Pastor Muthee was here and he was praying over me, and you know how he speaks and he’s so bold. And he was praying “Lord make a way, Lord make a way.”
“And I’m thinking, this guy’s really bold, he doesn’t even know what I’m going to do, he doesn’t know what my plans are. And he’s praying not “oh Lord if it be your will may she become governor,” no, he just prayed for it. He said “Lord make a way and let her do this next step. And that’s exactly what happened.”
She then adds: “So, again, very very powerful, coming from this church,” before the presiding pastor comments on the “prophetic power” of the event.
An African evangelist, Pastor Muthee has given guest sermons at the Wasilla Assembly of God on at least 10 occasions in his role as the founder of the Word of Faith Church, also known as the Prayer Cave.
Pastor Muthee founded the Prayer Cave in 1989 in Kiambu, Kenya after “God spoke” to him and his late wife Margaret and called him to the country, according to the church’s website.
The pastor speaks of his offensive against a demonic presence in the town in a trailer for the evangelical video “Transformations”, made by Sentinel Group, a Christian research and information agency.
“We prayed, we fasted, the Lord showed us a spirit of witchcraft resting over the place,” Pastor Muthee says.
After the spirit was broken, the crime rate dropped to almost zero and there was “explosive church growth” while almost every bar in the town closed down, the video says.
The full Transformations video featuring Pastor Muthee’s story has recently been removed from YouTube but the rest of the story is detailed in a 1999 article in the Christian Science Monitor, as well as on numerous evangelical websites.
According to the Christian Science Monitor, six months of fervent prayer and research identified the source of the witchcraft as a local woman called Mama Jane, who ran a “divination” centre called the Emmanuel Clinic.
Her alleged involvement in fortune-telling and the fact that she lived near the site of a number of fatal car accidents led Pastor Muthee to publicly declare her a witch responsible for the town’s ills, and order her to offer her up her soul for salvation or leave Kiambu.
Says the Monitor, “Muthee held a crusade that “brought about 200 people to Christ”.” They set up round-the-clock prayer intercession in the basement of a grocery store and eventually, says the pastor “the demonic influence – the ‘principality’ over Kiambu –was broken”, and Mama Jane fled the town.
According to accounts of the witchhunt circulated on evangelical websites such as Prayer Links Ministries, after Pastor Muthee declared Mama Jane a witch, the townspeople became suspicious and began to turn on her, demanding that she be stoned. Public outrage eventually led the police to raid her home, where they fired gunshots, killing a pet python which they believed to be a demon.
After Mama Jane was questioned by police – and released – she decided it was time to leave town, the account says.
Pastor Muthee has frequently referred to this witchhunt in his sermons as an example of the power of “spiritual warfare”. In October 2005, he delivered ten sermons at the Wasilla Assembly of God, the audio of which was available on the church’s website until it was removed around the time Mrs Palin’s candidacy was announced. The blog Irregular Times has listings and screen grabs of the sermons.
It was during that these sermons that Mrs Palin, who was then preparing for her gubernatorial run, was anointed by Pastor Muthee. His intercession, she says, was “awesome”.
Her June 8 speech was to mark the graduation of students from the Wasilla Assembly of God’s Masters’ Commission, which, as Pastor Ed Kalins explains, believes Alaska will be the refuge for American evangelicals upon the coming “End of Days”. After her speech, Mrs Palin was presented with an honorary Masters’ Commission diploma.






