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Imagine my surprise to see this eye-opening story this morning, confirming my serious concerns about the secret agenda of the newly “chosen” Speaker, Mike Johnson. This ‘unspoken and unchallenged’ Nationalist take-over agenda is much more far-reaching, than even I had imagine. The tenants of this once-fringe religious doctrine, known as the Seven Mountains of Influence, were evened echoed in the Alabama IVF ruling recently, as discussed in this MSNBC Ali Velshi segment. If this behind-the-scenes plan is “news to you” I highly recommend you watch this clip:
I vaguely knew of this Nationalist agenda beforehand, but had not realized it had progressed as far as it has. This Seven Mountains doctrine has set its Dominion take-over sights on these 7 multi-cultural domains:
family, religion, education, media, entertainment, business, and government.
en.wikipedia.org
The Seven Mountain Mandate, also Seven Mountains Mandate, 7M,[1] or Seven Mountains Dominionism,[2] is a dominionist conservative Christian movement within Pentecostal and evangelical Christianity.[1][3] It holds that there are seven aspects of society that believers seek to influence: family, religion, education, media, entertainment, business, and government.
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The movement was generally supportive of the presidency of Donald Trump, with member Paula White becoming Trump's spiritual advisor. White claimed that Trump "will play a critical role in Armageddon as the United States stands alongside Israel in the battle against Islam." In 2020 Charlie Kirk said "finally we have a president that understands the seven mountains of cultural influence" during a speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference.[4]
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Prominent followers
Notice the inroads in Government this fringe group just scored, with the ascendancy of Mike Johnson into the most powerful role in the House. It could be called a “coup” for them, of sorts — something the Architect of January 6th should be quite familiar with (pun intended).
Johnson has already expressed his upside-down view of the Establishment clause in the First Amendment. Mikey insists that the Founders really meant to empower Christianity as our National Religion — not to limit it.
And given some recent controversial decisions by the Supreme Court, it would seem that the balance of power in that government domain, is on-board with dismantling the Establishment clause too. This long-standing precedent that — up til now — had enforced the Separation of Church and State, as our founding principle.
Of course, “Moses Mike” says it was God who paved the way for him to take his “high seat of power” in the government domain. Disturbingly, as Velshi drew attention, we have record of a “hot mike” moment, when Johnson thought the Media had been “locked out” of the room. The new Speaker let his insider-fans in on a “little secret” — that he saw himself as the “New Moses” … because “the Lord told him so” … (or in another word, “Yikes!” )
Mike Johnson Claims That God Prepared Him to Be a “New Moses”
slate.com — Dec 7, 2023
In a speech at a gala celebrating right-wing Christian lawmakers on Tuesday night, House Speaker Mike Johnson thanked the event organizers for kicking reporters out. “I’ll tell you a secret since the media’s not here,” he promised them. [...]
The Lord impressed upon my heart a few weeks before this happened that something was going to occur. And the Lord very specifically told me in my prayers to prepare but to wait. I had this sense that we were going to come to a Red Sea moment in our Republican conference and the country at large.
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I started praying more about that. And the Lord began to wake me up through this three-week process we were in, in the middle of the night, and to speak to me. And [I began] to write things down, plans and procedures and ideas on how we could pull the conference together. I assumed the Lord was going to choose a new Moses. And “Oh, thank you, Lord: You’re going to allow me to be Aaron to Moses.”
I worked to get Steve Scalise elected. And then Jim Jordan. And Tom Emmer. Thirteen people ran for the post. The Lord kept telling me to wait. And I waited and waited. And it came to the end, and the Lord said, “Now, step forward.” “Me? I’m supposed to be Aaron.”
Of course, expect the Corporate Media to totally gloss over — and dutifully ignore — these glaring concerns about loyalties and competence. As with Trump’s bonkers visions and declarations, questions about religious beliefs are strictly verboten, in that mountain domain of Media. No matter how Looney-Tunes-dangerous, their “proclamations” may ultimately turn out to be.
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This Media complacency and complicity should not lull us into a false state of normalcy, however.
But rather, just as buyers need beware, we the voters must too. Because these Trump Loyalists and Dominion devotees just may be the “Droids” we’ve been looking for. Complete with their “reverse-Jedi Mind Tricks” thrown in for free …
Oct 26, 2023
When ABC News’ Rachel Scott asked at a rowdy press conference about Johnson leading the House Republican effort to overturn the 2020 election results, his colleagues huddled around him at the microphone broke out into boos and jeers at the reporter.
To which Johnson shook his head, smiled wryly, and squeaked out: “Next Question.”
Cherry tree-chopping George Washington, has nothing over this new guy — who has never heard a genuine question — and then managed to actually tell the truth.
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