Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Pastor Aaron "Soulja" Witcher Arrested

Utah: Police are looking for more victims after they arrested a pastor in Roy for allegedly having a sexual relationship with a 16-year-old girl.

Aaron Witcher, also known as Pastor Soulja, was booked into the Weber County Jail Tuesday on suspicion of nine counts of rape.

An investigation into the relationship began Aug. 2 when someone reported suspicious activity at a church parking lot. An officer found Witcher and the girl inside a parked car. Both parties admitted to a sexual relationship.

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The victim is a member of Witcher's Roy congregation, Crosswalk Christian Training Center.

Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Ultimatum To Obama, Surrender Or Die

Nov 6th the Sun will become dangerous and eventually take out all communications and electrical grids on the planet. The power outages will render the shadow government defenseless for easy arrest and removal no matter where they are. Those that cannot be captured and removed to the new world will be destroyed where they stand.

God Told Him To Do It

Utah: The defense gave its opening statement Monday in the Elizabeth Smart kidnapping trial.

According to his attorney, Parker Douglas, Brian David Mitchell, who stands accused of the traumatic nine-month abduction, believed that God was giving him direct commands – and ordering him to give up his children for adoption, to take multiple wives and to take Smart, who was 14 at the time, as his wife.

For his part, Mitchell was once again escorted out of the courtroom for singing hymns. He entered singing "For the Wisdom and the Love."

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Mitchell and his wife Wanda Barzee were excommunicated from the LDS Church in January 2003 "for activity promoting bizarre teachings and lifestyle far afield from the principles and doctrines of the Church".

Friday, November 5, 2010

The Pagan Invasion


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Pastor Convicted Of Child Exploitation

Indiana: A former youth pastor from Clarksville was sentenced this month to four years in prison and four years of probation for attempting to meet a teenage girl he chatted with online.

Ronald Wayne Williams, 48, pleaded guilty Oct. 12 to two counts of class C felony child exploitation and class D felony dissemination of matter harmful to a minor in Clark County Superior Court No. 1.

On his computer was a live feed of a partially nude 16-year-old girl performing sex acts. Investigators also found about 20 2-liter plastic bottles filled with urine along with beer bottles and empty food containers.

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The 16-year-old told police Williams had added her as a friend on MySpace and threatened to spread embarrassing pictures of her around her school if she did not comply with his demands to get naked on the webcam. She said that when she began ignoring his messages, he began following her.

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Pastor Arrested For Assault

Oklahoma: Tulsa pastor Bob Kendrick is accused of assaulting a Tulsa Public Schools campus police officer.

Kendrick, who preaches at Greater Union Baptist Church, faces felony charges of assault and battery with a dangerous weapon. TPS officials say Kendrick become upset with gate security Thursday while attending the Central V. Edison High football game.

Witnesses say Kendrick hit a TPS security officer over the head, with a metal stadium chair.

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A TPS spokesperson says the district will now ban Kendrick and those who were with him from TPS property for the next six months.

Pastor Guilty Of Securities Fraud

Indiana: A Gibson County jury Thursday found a former pastor guilty on nine of 10 counts of defrauding hundreds of investors out of millions of dollars.

The jury found Vaughn A. Reeves Sr., former owner of Sullivan-based Alanar Inc., guilty on all but one count of securities fraud.

Reeves, 66, operated Alanar Inc. with his three sons. The sons are set to stand trial next year.

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The charges allege the men duped about 11,000 people into buying bonds that raised at least $120 million for church construction projects. Investigators say the men shuffled invested money among various accounts and stole about $6 million for themselves in the process.