Sunday, October 11, 2020

Globalism Galloping Along with Vaccine Tyranny and Voter Fraud Tyranny

A couple of good discussions of the globalism that is shaping up.

Globalism in the midst of Pandemic:  Eric Barger talking mostly about Bill Gates and big-money manipulation as he works to get a vaccine for COVID out.     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=4dDzCd08WMc&t=10s      In October of last year there was a meeting of some globalists including Gates, at which they pondered the question of how the world might deal with a pandemic of exactly the sort we now have, that got started a very short time after that meeting.  Barger mentions the suppression of Hydroxychloroquine as certainly due to its having no economic value to anyone, though it is a definite cure for COVID if used in the eqarly stages.  People are dying because big-money globalists want drugs that will cost a lot and make them a lot of money?   Barger  also talks about Gates' plans for a vaccine delivery system that would implant medical informtion under the skin of recipients, and other ways this pandemic is being used to kill our freedoms.

Also listening to a radio show on globalism in relation to the rampant voter fraud we are already seeing underway with less than a month to go before the election.  This is the subject of Jan Markell's Understanding the Times radio interview with Michele Bachmann on Saturday    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sMQzYby-Vo4

Unexpected connection: I was listening to J Vernon McGee (1904 -1988) on the Song of Songs at Blue Letter Bible, and wanting to know more about him I found the following paragraph about his preaching in his bio at Wikipedia:.

...he often spoke of the days of societal apostasy in Christianity and secularism that he believed he was witnessing during his lifetime, warning that spiritual apostasy was always the first of the three stages leading to the fall of nations, commonly observed throughout the Bible, the second and third being, respectively, immorality and political anarchy.

This is scarily true, and we seem now to be entering the phase of political anarchy.  It starts with the breakdown of doctrine in the churches and that started about a century ago in America, another half century or more before that in Germany's theological schools.   That was the trend of liberalism that took over the mainline denominations early in the 20th century, that J Gresham Machem famously fought against.  Spurgeon was already attacking it in England some decades before that.  The immorality phase burst into bloom starting around the sixties, has been growing ever since, and now another half century later we're seeing the fruit of total social breakdown in some of our big cities.  In our case today the consequence is most likely to be the absorption of the nation into the end times global monstrosity unless we undergo a major repentance and reformation.   We don't seem to have the will for that though, the will we need to counteract this trend, which in itself is no doubt a consequence of the judgment of God we're under.   If God in His mercy allows us to have Trump for another four years, although the bombardment by the forces of evil will probably escalate, at least maybe the worst of the worst will be postponed.  

Or perhaps the Rapture will occur and the forces of evil won't have much to fight with the Church out of the way, so the Global government, economy and religion can fall into place with less resistance.  

Meanwhile, McGee's sermon on the Song of Songs is inspiring and I want to spend more time pursuing these things.  He answers the "carnal" interpreters of this book early on and treats it as the love relationship between Jesus and His Church.

Thursday, October 8, 2020

The Motley End Times Global Religion Awaiting Its Final Antichrist versus the Simple Gospel of the True God

 Oy.  After listening to that whole series (Wide is the Gate) on the heresies and apostasies in the churches these days I begin to wonder just how much of the true Christian Church still exists.  The Great Apostasy appears to be just about ready for its role as the global end times religion headed by the Antichrist.  It's rejected or mangled or rewritten so much of the Word of God and incorporated so many alien ideas from other religions and the culture, it's reinvented Christianity so that it is hardly recognizable.   

Besides that series I've also listened to the three-hour documentary on the Emergent Church, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OF-CHA4Z2FQ   which is perhps the main apostasy at the moment.   Maybe it could all together be defined simply as the rejection of Biblical fundamentalism.   They get rid of Hell, they violate commands such as the command against women preaching in the church, and support what the Bible calls sin, such as homosexual behavior, as normal acceptable behavior.   

In the Charismatic-Pentecostal branches, or the New Apostolic Reformation, supernatural experiences are promoted that are attributed to God but in reality are demonic.  Many of these come out of the New Age and Hinduism.  The dominant philosophy is now Postmodernism which denies absolute truth.

Here's a collection of just a few of the influences that channel into this final world religion, off the top of my head, leaving out dozens, more likely  hundreds, of important names.   Perhaps someone has made a chart to show all the relationships involved.  It could be done anyway.  

Darwinism, Nietzsche Death of God Existentialism.  //Marxism, Social Justice, Postmodernism, denial of absolute truth, deconstruction of history/texts, feminism, homosexual marriage, //Freudianism, Jungian psychology spirit guides twelve- step programs  est Silva Mind Control  //Eckart Tolle Oprah Winfrey Course in Miracles  //Higher Criticism // Emerging Church   Brian McLaren Rob Bell  Doug Pagitt  Richard Foster Contemplative Prayer (Centering Prayer)  Desert Fathers   Universalism   //  Globalism Dominionism anti-fundamentalism   ///   Theosophy, Alice Bailey, Madame Blavatsky -- New Age, Age of Aquarius etc.,  //  Eastern religions, especially Hinduism, meditations, levitations, mantras etc  //  Roman Catholic mysticisms and superstitions, labyrinth walking,   //  William Branham and H. G. Lake  prophecy New Apostolic Reformation Mike Bickle Manifest Sons of God Dominionism    Rick Joyner  ///  Azusa Street Pentecostalism, Charismatic movement   Word of Faith Benny Hinn Kenneth Copeland  TBN Crouch little gods

They all have in common a rejection of the authority and/or sufficiency of the Bible.  Most of it can be traced to literal demonic inspiration, "doctrines of demons" as scripture tell us.    The Bible, however, is where and only where the true Christianity is to be found, the true gospel of salvation and the nature of the true God. 

Yes I have some disagreements with some of what the films present.  I wrote at some length about my objection to the characterization of Calvinism in Wide is the Gate   They also slam the spiritual understanding of The Song of Songs  as about the love between God and His Church, imputing a carnality to it that comes from themselves and not from the Song itself.  The ancient Jews actually called it The Holy of Holies, and no way are they going to call a carnal writing by that name.  Predestination is beyond our normal human abilities, and so is the spiritual meaning of the Song of Songs.  I don't claim to understand them either, just that I know they aren't what the film says they are.  Really it's better to ignore them in the churches than open them up to oremature debate.  As I recall, Luther pretty much said Presdestination shouldn't be preached because it's too hard for us to wrap our heads around, but that at the right time in our Christian lives it is crucial for our reassurance.  It's thoroughly biblical, but some things about the nature of God simply are too high for us.  

The film also rejects Madame Guyon but I'm not going to take issue with that since for all I know she did fall into heresy with all her exploration of different methods of prayer, although I think she wrote some inspiring and perfectly orthodox poetry about the love of God.  

Unfortunately we do need to know about these things to avoid being deceived ourselves. t    The only really safe place to be is solidly grounded in the Bible.

Monday, October 5, 2020

Wide Is the Gate cont'd: film series about building the final False World Religion

 Continuing to watch the series Counterfeit Christianity --  I'm learning a lot from this.  I used to try to keep up with this sort of expose' but this one goes into territory I'd managed to miss.  


This is part 2 of  5:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7pgH0_PkkIo   More about the Emerging Church.  Then gets into bad Bible "translations" that are complete rewrites by individuals with an agenda, such as Eugene Peterson's The Message,   It's scary to think what he's looking at when he faces God.   They don't discuss the Greek manuscript problems my Bible blog is about:  The Great Bible Hoax of 1881, but argue for the reliability of the Bible text even referring to the manuscripts that are corrupt, since the are so old (because the Church rejected them as corrupt and disuse preserved them).  Since most of the text even in those corrupt mss is accurate this isn't too serious a problem, but if anyone gets into comparing them with the Textus Receptus the problems will emerge because many important passages are missing from the older texts, expunged by early heretics according to Burgon, and some words were altered in the Greek that change their meaning.  (Dean John William Burgon wrote about all these problems, which is the main subject of my blog.)  


Part 3 of 5:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EYGZa6VJ47c   This one covers the New Age movement in the 60s, Woodstock, the influx of gurus from India and spin-off pscyho-spiritual systems like est and Silva Mind Control;  also Anthony Robbins, psychology, Jungian etc.


Part 4 of 5:    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0miQLx_Suqw   Globalist indoctrination of children in the schools, Earth worship/ environmentlism, evolution as against biblical creation,     . M. Scott Peck.  Health and fitness systems that incorporate demonic practices from Hinduism and other Eastern sources.  Deepak Chopra, Ayurveda. Yoga, Energy centers or chakras (Kundalini.  An excerpt from the   Andrew Strom film I've linked in the upper right margin is included), Reiki, Acupuncture, Acupressure, etc.  All deceptively described by their practitioners in nonreligious terms of course.   


Part 5 of 5                          Oprah Winfrey    Harry Potter      Rick Warren's Daniel Plan


Turns out there are Three Volumes of this series.  The second volume also has five parts, and apparently focuses more on Church History.   The development of Liberalism in the early 20th centure is where Part 1 starts:     https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2H-ybDrKiU0     World Council of Churches, Catholic Ecumenism, Dominionism, Global Christianizing movement, Calvin's dominionism

Wide is the Gate 2, Part 2   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LHUOjzKZpfE      Continuing world Christianization movements.  Dominionism.  Youth movements.  Latter Rain.  Henrietta Meers, Neo-Marxist environmentalism, global warming, evolutionism.  John Piper.  Saddleback occultists.  Willow Creek/Hybels Anti-Israelism/pro-Palestinianism. end times


Wide is the Gate vol 2, Part 3.    Roman Catholicism:  Sacramentalism, Mystical Contemplation, Interfaith Ecumenism Mormonism IslamVol 

Vol 2 Part 4 Reformed Theology:        the New Israel    Allegoricl eschatology.   This one is tricky for me, or some of it is.  

I studied Amillennialism  (allegorical eschatology) enough to reject it completely.  It makes no sense at all and ignores what the Bible actually says..  The literal reading of Revelation has to be true, it makes no sense otherwise.  

As for Reformed teaching about how the Church is the fulfillment of all the promises to Israel, it is possible to defend that from scripture, BUT there is too much left over that doesn't fit into that interpretqation, that must refer to literal Israel.  I had a terrible time accepting the idea that the Church and Israel will be saved separately, and it still bothers me, but John MacArthur's preaching is persuasive and I've accepted it.  It fits with the whole scenario of Rapture - Tribulation - Millennium which follows a simple straightforward reading of Revelation..  I hold out maybe 2% possibility that this is going to need to be revised at some point.  

(One tenet of current eschatology I continue to disagree with is this idea that we aren't going to recognize the Antichrist until after the Rapture which means Christians won't recognize him.  This is part of the idea that the Great Apostasy or "falling away" that must occur before he is revealed is yet future.  But one thing the Reformers argued very effectively was that the Great Apostasy was the Roman Catholic Church itself as it rose to prominence over the centuries before the Reformation.  Its doctrines are apostate.  It started out Christian and accumulated pagan superstitions galore that became its theological life as it were.  The biblical doctrine of salvation by grace through faith alone was buried under a mountain of these superstitions that came from pagan Rome.   All this should definitely be recognized as the Great Apostasy too many churches think is unfolding only now.  No, what we are seeing now is in some sense a building on that Roman apostasy.  Most of it is created BY the Roman Church as they seek to bring the whole world under its leadership.  This film series shows the influence of Rome at every turn in the doctrinal corruptions that are the subject of its investigtions.  THEREFORE, we don't need to be waiting for this apostasy, the Reformers nailed it over five hundred years ago.  

Likewise, scripture also says that the Day of the LORD or what we call now the Great Tribulation, can't come UNTIL he is revealed.   But the Great Apostasy has already occured and the Antichrist HAS been revealed according to the Reformers, as well as hundreds of others before them, and he is the Pope.  The Roman Church dominated Europe in the Middle Ages, ruled over Kings;  then lost its power to the Reformation.  But its Popes have always sought to assert their right to rule the world and we see their pursuit of that role in all the recent Popes.  The Vatican is a sovereign state in its own right so the civil power is already latent in the Roman Church and just awaits the time when it can reassert itself.  Which would very likely be the chaotic state of the world we are obviously headed into right now, during which at some point the true Christian Church will most likely be Raptured out of the way so that the Pope can come forward as the great wolrd peacemaker the world will be craving.   So, although I hold out a small possibility that I'm wrong and the Antichrist will be someone else, I'm going with the Reformers and pointing to the Pope as the man who will fulfill the role in the end.)

As for Predestination/Free Will the problem is it's beyond our normal ability to understand, but it's a very simple idea:  if God is sovereign then nothing in Creation can be beyond His reach.  On one level it simply scares me to death that anything would be left up to my own free will because I know how weak I am.  If God doesn't do it all in me I'm a lost cause.  Not exactly fine biblical theology there.   

Generally speaking we have to believe in free will in a casual sense because we are called to obey many things and that means we CAN obey them.   But we don't even have to get that sophisticated about it, we don't even have to address the question and most of us probably shouldn't.  The Bible is written to ordinary people and ordinary people should just read it and obey it, there's no problem with that.  It's a theological nicety that most of us can't wrap our heads around, to say that it is God who does it all.   It may be theologically correct, and I think it is, but we aren't able to understand it so it's far better just to stay on the level of knowing we have to do various things as the Bible commands..  

It does raise the very spectre of boasting that Paul denounces though.  If I can choose anything good, that is to my credit and I can boast about it.  This is one big reason the usual defense of free will doesn't work biblically.  And again, if anything is left up to me I will botch it and the idea that I have that responsibility is terrifying.  I have to think in terms of God's making my obedience possible and in fact He does, after I'm saved, when I have His Holy Spirit within me.  Without Him I'll be falling back into my "old man" all the time and failing to walk by the Spirit.   He MUST uphold me at every turn.  That's what makes me ultimately a Calvinist.  

After we are saved we have His power, so the whole question of free will is really about unsaved people.  Calvin did derive his thinking from scripture, as I recall it's all there.  Fallen man does nothave the ability in himself to choose God.  This really ought to be clear from the simple fact that ithout biblical revelation nobody ever discovers the true God.  Hindus and Buddhists may study their minds for years and never find God.  That's because Calvin is right, fallen man is cut off from God and cannot discover Him and cannot choose Him.  God has to intervene to awaken the spirit in us that died at the Fall for that to become possible.  This is all on a level we simply can't comprehend, that God is sovereign over all things and yet we are responsible for our actions.  Both are true.  God and reality are simply beyond our finite capacities to understand.  But I shouldn't even be trying to resolve all this theologically because I can't claim I understqand it very well either;  and I don't think we sheep should have that job anyway.  Just read the Bible as written to ordinary people and that's all that's required of us.

Later:   I had more to hear in this segment of the film series and as I've gone back to it I'm just appalled at the utter stupidity of this discussion about the character of God supposedly promoted by Calvinism.  They don't know one thing about Calvin's reasoning or the Biblical basis for his views.   The only contribution Calvinism could be making to the Emerging Church heresy is not Calvinism itself but their own utterly ignorant interpretation of it.  Calvinists follow the Great Commission and preach the true gospel, it is only their ignorance that says otherwise.  Blech.  

Wide is the Gate Volume 2, Part 5:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zhZAqez4IAk&t=15s    Preview says it's to be about Gnostic and Pagan Meditative techniques in the evangelicqal churches.

Later:  This part is either mostly or entirely the same as the one on this subject I saw in the first Volume of this series.  

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Volume Three deals mostly with the New Apostolic Reformation, following on William Branham and Lake who is new to me, can't remember his initials.    Manifest Sons of God, Mike Bickle.


 Vol 3 Part 1: New Apostolic Reformation   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MuCsy1Nkbsg    The New Apostolic reformation    William Branham   Hyperpentecostalism     Laughing revival

Has made me question ALL revivals.    

Vol 3 Part 2  Gifts of the Holy Spirit   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2PQmy5o-F7o&t=12s       If tongues are false today why should prayer language not also be false?

Vol 3 Part 3  Five Fold Ministry  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H3SEkCcnIXE   Seven Mountains Dominionism   

Vol 3 Part 4  Music:  A Substitute for True Worship      https://www.youtube.com/watchv=k4R1qoTRP-0       Jesus Culture 

Vol 3 Part 5 God Chasers, Mystery Schoolw    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s-LH_K7o-hI     Shaktipat, The Arnotts, Todd Bentley initiates 500 pastors

1 Timothy 4:1 is quoted often but 4:3 about mairrage and meats makes it clear it was the Roman Church that was being warned against.  In the latter days ...doctrines of demons...  forbidding to marry and commanding abstention from meats

Vol 3 Part 6   Mystical Divine Within   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vOwcAVdPyAQ    Crowder Tokin the Ghost   Drunk in the spirit   felt entities among them   

Vol 3 Part 7   Little Gods in the End Times Battle      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mE-W1-2p4nM    Global Agenda.  Rick Warren.  Rapture is denied, Warrior Bride.

Sunday, October 4, 2020

In This Spreading Sea of Apostasy, the Bible is the Only Safe Place to Be.

The film I talked about in the previous post is part of a series titled Counterfeit Christianity and I've decided to watch the whole series starting with #1:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JSdFmV4zgOQ

I expect to have a much clearer idea of the scope of the end times Apostate World Religion by the time I've finished this series.

I'd been avoiding for some time learning about the various apostasies and heresies I knew were flooding the Church, it just seemed too much to try to absorb and too much of a distraction from my own projects and Christian life. I knew there was so much deviation from the truth, which I gleaned from the teachers I trust, it is most likely why we have not had a real revival in decades and why God will likely not not give us a revival, but I didn't want to delve into the beliefs of the Emerging Church movement or the Contemplative Prayer movement or Rick Warren and other megachurch teachers.  I'd spent some time on the Word of Faith people and the Charismatics, Benny Hinn, Kenneth Copeland and so on, but it takes a lot of work to really understand a heresy.  

For instance, until this film I had only the vaguest idea of why Rick Warren is considered to be a false teacher, but the film makes it quite clear.  Now I'm very grateful for this particular series because it's doing the job I haven't been up to doing, it promises to teach me all that without the painstaking research necessary.    I'm very grateful to Caryl Matrisciana and the many others in the film who expose the false teachers.

It's already changed my own focus.  Although I love the poetry in Tozer's Christian Book of Mystical Verse, I realize it's derivative and I need to immerse myself in the Bible instead.  I didn't expect the Bible to have the consistent focus I thought I needed to revive my Christian life, but then I realized that's a deception.  It's the Word of God.  If it's the Word of God then there's no part of it that wouldn't have the focus I need, all of it reveals God to us, every bit of it.  Nevertheless I've decided to start with the Psalms rather than the historical books,  and spend time with each of them rather than just read them through.  The Word of God is LIVING  (Hebrews 4:12) , and that means all of it.  I want it to sink down into me and impart its life to me.

A Film about Pagan Mysticism in the Church

 Here's another video on tghe dangers of mysticism and it's very good.  Hosted by occult-watcher Caryl Matrisciana.   https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mYrP_VQ0SO8 

I'm going to have to stop calling Tozer's book of verse "mystical verse" because it's too bad he made so much of that word and it's become a huge headache.  \\

I guess I have to say again, though, that I understand why he felt it's necessary, because some of the people who wrote this poetry wree branded with that label while what they actually wrote is completely biblical.  Even the poetry of the Catholics among them is completely biblical.  Perhaps he chose the ones that are and others aren't so defensible, I don't know, but if the poem is biblical that's all that matters for its effect on the reader.    

And of course what Tozer was objecting to was the tendency in churches to accept a rathre low level of Christian experience as normative, when scripture itself calls us to a closer relationship with Jesus than that standard.    It's also observed by many these days, and it's true in my own experience, that Christian life hardly differs at all from the lives of unbelievers.  Outwardly anyway, and I'm one of whom that's unfortunately true.  I had the jarring experince recently of watching one of John MacArthur's videos and hearing his congregation erupt into hooting and whistling in praise of his dealings over the legal battle of their meeting during COVID restrictions.  It was jarring because it sounded like any crowd at a football game.  Why shouldn't it?   All I can say is I didn't expect it from a large group of Christians.  I can't even say why not, I can't even defend my impression.  It was just jarring.  It just didn't sound right.   And there's nothing unusual about it in my experience.  Silly joking around, acting like a fooball crowd, all par for the course these days.  

Anyway, I see a book like Tozer's as aiming for a more serious Christian life than would ever provoke such a fleshly outburst, and I think from what he wrote in his Pursuit of God, some of which I quoted quite a few posts back, he was saying pretty much that:  the Christian life is meant to be more than what it usually is in today's churches.  For him the term "mystical" was included in that "more."  But then he wrote the book before the great avalanche of Eastern religions and occultism that hit America in the sixties, so maybe that exonderates him.

But the film by Matrisciana is all about that avalanche.   That is her calling, to expose all that, and the pagan mysticism from early Catholicism is another part of that unfortunate influx into the churches so it became one of her subjects..

I love Tozer's book though.  It lifts me out of my flesh into a greater love of the Biblical God than I've felt n some time.    And it's all biblical, no artificial methods for emptying the mind or creating any special mental condition or that sort of thing, just thoughts about God that are clearly in line with scripture that in themselves take you out of your flesh to some extent and lift you into God's presence.    An appreciation of the beauty of Christ rapidly causes the beauties of the world to fade.  That's the only "method" I find there.

More on the suppression of HCQ, plus a "walkaway" video about leftist lies

This is all-out politically motivated censorship.  Yes we are already living in the USSRA.  It's not exactly the government that is doing this, it's people in the media, those who run social media.  It's a huge disinformation campaign.   The link below is to an article about Dr. Simone Gold.  She's been banned for spreading "misinformation."  I guess most Americans just don't believe this is possible so they'll find the fault to be with her somehow.  We've got to stop being cowardly, they'll muzzle anyone who opposes them but there must be avenues we can find somewhere.  

 https://www.thesfnews.com/dr-simone-loses-her-job-after-promoting-hydroxychloroquine-rewrite/61666

While I'm at it, I also found this really interesting video by a young woman who has changed her mind about the Democratic Party.  She was a teacher and is now an ER nurse.  Who knows how long they'll let her video stay up on You Tube.  She says she's been "shadow banned" already.  As a teacher she'd dedicated herself to helping black students and over time saw how the liberal policies she'd accepted actually having the opposite effect to what she thought they were all striving for, to help these students succeed in life.   Her experience as an ER nurse also contributed to her change of heart.  She's wonderfully articulate.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flp7gKg5G4E


Friday, October 2, 2020

The Suppression of HCQ is Scary and Frustrating

 President and Melania. Trump have tested positive for Coronavirus.  He has some slight symptoms.  NO MENTION OF HYDROXYCHLOROQUINE, which they should be taking as of now.  

WHY NOT?

Why are they all acting like the virus will either get them or it won't?  He took HCQ prophylactically some time ago.  WHY IS IT NOT EVEN BEING MENTIONED NOW????:   

Update:  Friday morning I heard a few minutes of Rush Limbaugh expressing sadness about Trump's having the virus.  NO MENTION of HCQ.    Later in the day Ben Shapiro also talked about the incident without mentioning HCQ although he had as a guest an MD who discussed all the various treatments they are working on for the virus, many "promising therapeutics" among them.  Mark Levin also discussed the situation without mentioning HCQ.  I didn't hear Hannity at all today so I have no idea what he said about any of it.

I thoughjt I was used to strange and dangerous misbehavior these days, and confusing reports about everything that's going on, including the crazy banning of HCQ, lying media, fake news etc. etc. etc. but this complete blackout of any mention of this drug that many reputable medical people say is pretty much a cure for COVID, yes a CURE, is scarier than anything else that's happened.  Trump himself took the drug but not a word about that.  I can name many sources of positive information about it, but it's as if it never existed.  As the Australian politician says, withholding this drug is a crime against humanity, it's not just the usual expectable slander and character assassination and that sort of thing, it's actual all-out murder by people who know the drug would work if used properly.  We don't need more "promising therapeutics" although why not? the more the better;  we certainly don't need to be in a big rush to get a vaccine which is likely to be dangerous in itself, BECAUSE we already have a treatment that WORKS.  Harvey Risch of the Yale Department of Public Health aid we have it, all we need to do is use it.  

Besides Risch, ER physician Simone Gold and cardiologist Daniel Wohlgelernter both testified to its efficacy with COVID.  She lost her job for it, don't know what happened to him.  Risch was interviewed by Mark Levin but haven't seen anything by him recently.  The Nigerian doctor who was one of those strongly advocating its use based on her experience, got trounced because of her belief in some demonic something or other which has nothing to do with the virus.    I wish I knew who to bombard with this information.  Most would ignore it, but there must be some out there who woulde take it seriously.  I guess if I did too much of that sort of thing I'd just end up dead.  Happens.  I pray of course, maybe the LORD in His mercy will provide a path to sanity about this.