Bush Sr. and Dick Cheney's Connections to Utah and World Control

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Dear Republicans, Independents and Regan Democrats who believe in God:

Why is President George W. Bush Jr so anxious to connect all of the US Christian/Judeo Churches through his campaign for re-election with a marriage amendment campaign? He found out how corrupt and blindly obedient former employees of his father are to Salt Lake City during the 1980s for taking over the world economies. Bush Sr lost his re-election campaign because of his exclusive secret deals with the Mormon Church Gordon Hinckley. Bush Sr was caught several times through CIA communications being examined and exposed by the US Military and other federal whistle-blowers. The Christian Coalition still calls the LDS Church a cult because of their belief in many Gods and not Jesus being God.

How it happened: In 1990 President George Bush Sr cut a deal with the Mormon Church leaders to centralize their weekly revenue into globalizing the world economies into the US System. This had never been done before in the history of the Mormon Church (since 1830). From this date forward, all defaulted World Bank & IMF notes were purchased by Mormon Member tithes and corporate revenues. These foreign notes (mostly of Catholic/Moslem dominated countries) would then be presented to the foreign nation which owed the debt, and through a "Corporate America business plan", be required to print some new Money to pay back one hundred percent of the debt owed and work with the American companies who would be fronting CIA business ventures through commercial operations. It was so successful, that for the past several years, the investments have been in the black for the first time in the history of 3rd world investments. Double books are kept because of the minimal costs these defaulted notes cost the Mormon Church investments. Most of the other American church organizations are now participating in this program.

Based on this secret agreement, the War in the Gulf was created to decoy the international news media into a "war" without a victory over a dictator (Iraq). This is exactly when the Mormon Church stopped local Ward Budget requirements and centralized the church purchasing power. How corrupt is it with the automated signature machine operation being used since the political behind-the-scene take over of Ezra Taft Benson, former US Secretary of Agriculture?

In 1996 when the International Olympic Committee awarded the 2002 Winter Olympics to Salt Lake City, Utah, all other US Christian/Judea organizations were invited to participate, using their membership donation funds in this successful and very secret international monetary program. This was during the same time that the Internet System was abandoned by US Government entities because they no longer could control it. The Mormon Church had been successfully teaching members from all over the world how to use the internet in every day life for several years through their stake center facilities until they could no longer control the communication. In 1996, the world governments agreed to the April 6, 2000 Blue Beam Project (Day-Night-Day Re-creation of the birth of Christ, found in the Old Testament, Zechariah 14:6-7,9, "And it shall come to pass in that day, that the light shall not be clear, nor dark: But it shall be one day which shall be known to the Lord, not day, nor night; but it shall come to pass, that at evening time it shall be light....And the Lord shall be king over all the earth: in that day shall there be one Lord, and his name one"). An announcement of building a temple in Palmyra New York and holding the Mormon Church General Conference in New York commenced the project. This project was postponed by vote of the Russian government because too many people knew about it through the internet-- free communications. They would still want this controlling event to happen with a projected "85% of the world" believing it!

Since 1990, how many Mormon returned missionaries are over-looked by high paying Federal Government jobs just because they served a mission in the Western United States? Of the 60,000 Mormon Missionaries serving throughout the world in 2004, how many are serving in non-western USA? How many missionaries who serve in Southern/Central/Northeast US, Australia, New Zealand, Canada, Caribbean Islands, Hong Kong, and other English speaking missions naturally return and live there because there is no harmony back home? How many Mormon attorneys are graduating each year? How many are specifically recruited by local, state, national and foreign governments? What was a key reason why the Soviet bloc allowed a Mormon Temple to be built in Eastern Germany back in the 1980s (12th Article of Faith: We believe in being subject to kings, presidents, rulers, and magistrates, in obeying, honoring, and sustaining the law.") The next Article is Faith is deliberately used on Mormon recruits to control them in blind obedience to their employer (government/Corporate America): "We believe in being honest, true, chaste, benevolent, virtuous, and in doing good to all men; indeed, we may say that we follow the admonition of Paul—We believe all things, we hope all things, we have endured many things, and hope to be able to endure all things. If there is anything virtuous, lovely, or of good report or praiseworthy, we seek after these things." There are many layers of employees in this corrupt system. Only a few at the top know the complete structure of the money laundering operation to turn the world into an American Judicial/Economic Society. When this "secret society" has to confess of their deals, the world will be a better world for all the people to enjoy modernization and freedom of religion through separation of church and state.

ATTORNEYS (Returned Foreign Speaking Missionaries) ENHANCING JUSTICE ABROAD

Utahns, others go far in U.S. program (by Mormon Church owned newspaper, Deseret News)

Call it, as Felice Viti does, a "Peace Corps for lawyers."

To the Utah prosecutor, the U.S. Department of Justice program that sent him to Bosnia for six months is much like the federal agency that directs scores of humanitarian volunteers to developing countries every year.
Viti spent half of 2000 in Bosnia, teaching law enforcers how to incorporate elements of the United States' criminal justice system into their own. The former FBI agent focused on teaching Bosnians how to involve all key players, from investigators to prosecutors, in large-scale criminal investigations.
"I really enjoyed my experience," Viti said. "I learned a lot of things about relationships and countries, and how lucky we are in the United States."
It's a lesson many federal prosecutors are learning these days, as handfuls of attorneys from the U.S. Attorney's Office for Utah sign up for similar overseas missions.
After going on short-term assignments in Malaysia and Armenia, Assistant U.S. Attorney Scott Thorley was approached by the Justice Department to travel to Paraguay and work on counterterrorism efforts in the region. One year into the assignment, Thorley has helped draft legislation and changes to Paraguay's criminal code to more effectively track and prosecute the movement of funds believed to be used in domestic and international terrorism.
Thorley's expertise in crimes involving money laundering, gleaned from his experience in Utah, and his ability to speak Spanish, the result of a long-ago mission for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, made him a perfect fit for the assignment.
And when he returns next August, Thorley will bring back international experience and understanding that cannot be replicated any other way, said his boss, U.S. Attorney Paul Warner.
"It may not be anything concrete that I can say: 'Because he did this, he did this better,' " Warner said. "But I have an intuitive sense that they are better prosecutors. They have a better base of judgment to make decisions from, and that benefits everybody."
He said it's worth the cost of losing an attorney for up to two years.
"It brings a diversity of experience to the office that makes us unique," he said. "And I think this is a morale enhancer. It makes people feel good to know they have an opportunity like this."
For a U.S. Attorney's Office with only 40 prosecutors, Utah sends a respectable number of attorneys into the program, technically titled the Office of Overseas Prosecutorial Development, Assistance and Training, said Beth Truebell, program manager of liaison and public information for OPDAT.
Assistant U.S. Attorney Rob Lunnen spent three years living in Bogota, Colombia, working with the government there and serving as a liaison between federal and state agencies on large-scale narcotics investigations.
Two years later, Lunnen regularly returns to Colombia — as well as Bolivia, Chile, Peru and the Dominican Republic — to teach prosecutors how to conduct trials under the American style of criminal justice.
Upon the request of the foreign governments and the U.S. State Department, OPDAT sends federal prosecutors into countries with three goals in mind — to aid in legislative reform, increase the skills of prosecutors, investigators and judges, and to ensure the countries are complying with international models and standards of criminal justice, Truebell said.
"It encourages international cooperation because a lot of crimes that are being committed these days know no borders," she said.
The program is not, Truebell emphasized, about "trying to make whatever lineforeign government follow our lead. That is not the case at all. What we are there to do is to help them improve their justice system." Resident legal advisers introduce elements of the American justice system, such as jury trials or plea bargains, and help foreign governments fit those concepts into their particular system.
"We don't force them," she said. "If they're interested, we show them how it's done."
If Lunnen's experience is any indication, they definitely are interested. He can easily teach for eight or nine hours a day, and then stay around an extra two hours answering questions.
"It's hard work, just because they want to know so much," Lunnen said. "They're great students, they just eat it up."
Perhaps the most difficult aspect to participating in OPDAT is the decision to move one's family to a foreign, and sometimes unstable, country. Lunnen participated in several large busts — like the time he helped seize $35 million in cash — and became a familiar face to high-profile international drug dealers.
"I felt like it was pushing the envelope a little bit," he said.
Still, Lunnen said his wife, who worked for the U.S. Embassy, and three children flourished in Colombia.
Thorley, too, said he and his wife had qualms about picking up and moving to Paraguay for an extended period of time. Accepting the assignment meant placing their two school-age children, a daughter in high school and son in fifth grade, in a small, largely Spanish-speaking school.
However, he said, the children have adjusted well and are quickly picking up the language. Thorley, whose Spanish skills had gone largely unused, and his wife are also doing well in the South American country.
"The experience has opened all our eyes for good," Thorley said.

 

 

"If the LDS Church is of God, then neither you nor I nor any human will stop its meteoric rise." "The Mormon Church is the fastest growing religion in the world!"

A MYTH! (a few examples why repentance is needed with Mormons since the 1980s and before):

1. The Seventh Day Adventists are growing faster than the Mormons. The Associated Press reported in the Salt Lake Tribune July 15, 2000, page C3: Toronto - The rapidly growing Seventh-day Adventist Church added 1,090,848 new members in 1999, an increase of nearly 11 percent, and now has a following of more than 11 million, according to a report delivered at the faith's international." Compare those figures to the 1999 total membership of the Mormon church: 10,752,986, including 306,171 converts, for a growth rate of 2.5 percent. Adventists: 11% growth; Mormons: 2.5% growth. Which is God's church, then? Remember that the Mormons have sixty thousand full-time missionaries in the field, whereas the Adventists have nothing like that. Adventism is also not as old as Mormonism, so its growth is more impressive compared with Mormonism.

2. Falun Gong (also called Falun Dafa) is a Chinese religious movement which was in the news recently because the Chinese government declared it illegal and began persecution of its followers in 1999. It began about 1985 and now (2000) has over ten million members. Its charismatic leader is Li Hongzhi, an expatriate Chinese living in New York. He teaches healing, fitness, correct thinking, acquisition of supernatural powers, and he promises salvation. Ten million adherents in fifteen years far out-strips the growth of Mormonism)

3. Islam began in 622 AD, and, according to the Encyclopedia Britannica, it "developed into a world civilization with extraordinary rapidity in the course of less than 100 years." By 714, Muslim armies had extended Islam westward all across northern Africa and into Spain, and eastward into India and Central Asia. Mormonism has achieved nothing like that, having established itself as the dominant culture only in Utah and some parts of neighboring states, in its 170 years. In 1994, according to the World Almanac, there were 1,033,453,000 Muslims world-wide. Note that that figure is about a hundred times the number of Mormons, and even if you took away a billion Muslims, there would still be three times as many Muslims in the world as Mormons. Islam is still expanding today in Africa, where thousands of people are acknowledging Allah as the only God and Mohammed as his Prophet. By 1996 the number of Muslims had increased to 1,126,325,000, for a gain of almost 91 million since 1994. Just think! Ninety-one million new Muslims! That is an increase of 8.98% for the two years, or over 4% per year. Just the increase for Islam amounts to about nine times the entire membership of the Mormon church!

President Hinckley challenged church members to double baptisms in 2000, but LDS convert baptisms actually fell to only 275,000 [from 306,171 in 1999]. While the number of full-time missionaries increased by 35% in the 1990s, more people were being converted a decade ago, with fewer missionaries. Since only about 25% of LDS converts worldwide remain active long-term (40-50% in North America and 20-25% outside of the US), the real growth of the Church is much less. The effort put forth by LDS members in sharing the gospel has apparently continued to decline over the past decade. Only 20% of baptisms in North America come from member referrals today, compared to 42% several years ago (Elder M. Russell Ballard, Conversion and Retention Satellite Broadcast, August 1999, see Duwayne R. Anderson at http://www.lds-mormon.com/churchgrowthrates.shtml). Member-missionary efforts are inconsistent, with the average branch in North America generating only two missionary referrals per month. The Mormon church's own accounts, the growth rate is declining! In 1996 the church reported a growth rate of 4.24%. In 1999, the growth rate had fallen by 44%, to 2.37%, as reported in the December 1999 Ensign. The conversion numbers are slipping drastically. Church wide, temples are operating at 11% of capacity.

So where is the Mormon Church gaining it’s power? From Key jobs and contracts, not from baptisms (the people are catching on) under former President Bush Sr in the 1980-90s for global control.