The Romney Conspiracy

Mitt Romney is a “high priest” in the Mormon Cult. He has served as a Mormon “elder” and overseas missionary. Do I have your attention now? Why hasn’t anyone reported the deep commitment and roots Romney and his family have with the Mormon Cult?  Romney is a “made” Mormon. He is in the highest inner circles of power in the Mormon Cult.

Listen to his rhetoric as he runs for the presidency. His campaign slogan is “Believe in America”. He says this, the night of his New Hampshire primary win, “This campaign is about saving the soul of this nation”.  Mitt Romney is not running as a Republican candidate. He is running as the Mormon candidate. Mitt Romney wants to convert America and take her to church. Need we wonder what church he has in mind?

2012 is the year of government. The number 12 in the Bible represents government, establishment and fulfillment.  Mitt Romney and the Mormon “Church” (Latter Day Saints) aspire to win the grandest ambition and highest dream of the Mormon Council of Apostles – to run the White House and preside over the Constitution.

Mormonism is a uniquely “American religion”. They believe America is the biblical “Promised Land”. They teach that Jesus having been rejected by the Jews came to America and began the “real religion” and gave Joseph Smith the only revelation of this North American Messiah.

They believe the Constitution of the United States was divinely inspired. They teach that it was penned under the inspiration of Joseph Smith’s  ”God”. They consider it one of their “sacred texts”. They believe the Constitution is essential to the Mormon’s future rule in the earth.

They wait for the day when the land comes into such chaos that the Constitution hangs by a thread and the American way of life is so threatened that they the Mormons will be the only alternative to run the nation. They believe the Romney candidacy is the fulfillment of a prophecy.

What do you think the old Mormon apostles sitting around the table in Salt Lake City are talking about now? What do they think about our times?  A “Black man” is the president. Up until 1978 the Mormons publicly taught that Blacks were a cursed race that had their ancestry in Lucifer and therefore were a fallen race. They want to push back the “socialism” of the president. They want to establish a United Order. This is the myth of a Mormon utopia. (I will teach you about that later).

It looks more apparent each caucus and primary vote in the Republican primary that Mitt Romney is going to be the Republican nominee for President of the United States. This is no surprise to those who have watched Mitt Romney endlessly run for president since 2006. He is being supported and financed by unlimited Mormon resources, beginning with his own. Mitt Romney is easily worth over 300 million dollars. He refuses to  disclose his tax records fearing the the true disclosure of his wealth.  By the way, Mormons make up about one (1) percent of Americans. Romney is truly one of the 1%.

The only surprise is the Evangelical vote among Republicans. There are “Christians” giving their support and votes to Romney. There is a voting constituency in the 2012 Republican primary that are White and “born again” who have no objection to Mitt Romney’s candidacy for president. What has happened to Evangelicals?

Evangelicals were once classified as those who claimed a “born again” experience, attended a mainline denominational church and were social conservatives and White. Evangelicals were once biblical doctrinal purists, especially when it came to the person of Jesus Christ and prophecy. Evangelicals classified cults based on what the group believed about Jesus and the end of all things. Where are the Evangelicals? Who will cry aloud and spare not?

Mormons comprise a cult. What they believe about the life, work and ministry of Jesus on earth and in heaven is in opposition to the Holy Bible. What Mormons believe about heaven, hell and the Second Coming of Jesus was not taught by Jesus or the Apostles. Their doctrine on the most important issues of Christianity are patently false. Their holy book, “Another Testament of Jesus Christ” is no testament of Jesus Christ at all. The “Mormon Jesus” as created and cultivated by Joseph Smith and his five apostles is not the Jesus of the Holy Bible.

The idea that Evangelicals are now prepared to follow Romney in his quest to preside over the nation is too telling. The “Christian” brand is so weak in the Republican Party that a Mormon will be nominated in 2012 with the help of good Bible-believing church folk.  They have no clue how the spirit of  deception and the anti-christ will be in full blast before the American people in 2012.

Part II: The Romney Conspiracy “Redefining Christianity”

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