Patrick Evans
Rense.com
Tuesday, November 7, 2006
The latest Evangelist sex scandal involving Ted Haggard prompted me
to research Haggard's background, in particular whatever he was doing
with his movement within the last year.
Haggard's case gives clues that the Evangelical movement may be a trap
to lead its members into the Global religion in addition to voting for
the Right and the Bush Administration.
Haggard is said to have started his "New Faith" Evangelical
church 20 years ago in his basement. Before too many years he'd begun
delivering the faithful to the Republican Party and could get out crowds
of them to vote for candidates and referendums. He was so successful
that he was privy to GW Bush's direct phone numbers as a 'buddy'.
But did Haggard's 'vision' stop there? I've found information on competing
Evangelical sites stating concern over Haggard's association--a long
close one---with certain organizations a bit off the beaten trail of
the mainstream Evangelical movement's mainstream flock.
He is a member of the International Coalition of Apostles (ICA)--this
is an invititation only organization. Also a member of the The National
School Of The Prophets (NSOTP), another exclusive group.
There were two concerns of mainstream Evangelicals over these organizations.
They represent something called the "modern prophetic movement".
When questioned by email about his association with this movement, Haggard
denied it, in this email last May.
"I do not embrace the modern prophetic movement represented by
Dr. C. Peter Wagner, Chuck Pierce, Cindy Jacobs and others, nor have
I ever. Because of a legal arrangement we made with Global Harvest Ministry
when the World Prayer Center was being constructed, they have used our
building for conferences. I am invited to speak at those conferences
because I am viewed as a "balancing voice."
However, investigators at www.deceptioninthechurch.com published a segment
of a speech Haggard had recently given at a meeting of the NSOTP:
"Father, I thank you for those who have the office of either a
prophet or a prophetess or have a strong flow in the prophetic. And
Lord Jesus, we as a group of pastors, many in this room apostolic pastors,
we release, we bless, we confirm the calling of the prophet - the calling
of the prophetess - the calling of the prophetic, and we welcome it
into the global church of the world." (Ted Haggard, National School
of the Prophets, Chuck Pierce/Cindy Jacobs, Sat. May 13, 2000, 11:00
AM)
More importantly, what was Haggard talking about when he said, "Global
Church of the World"? and orgs like Global Harvest Ministry?
I researched that, and turns out he's referring to real organizations
with ties to the UN, NGO's, and in general in preparation to unveal
the New Global Religion.
http://www.crossroad.to/articles2/2globalchurch.htm
At this time, US Evangelical rank and file haven't been ready to accept
a 'new' and 'global' religion. Hence Haggard's duplicity with them.
Lying, basically.
But it seems clear that Haggard has been a pied piper all along to lead
an American Evangelical flock into the arms of the NWO.
When the male prostitute who exposed Haggard's seamy secret homosexual
lifestyle was asked on NPR if the expose was about politics, the man
said, "Oh yeah. He was anti-gay marriage".
But the truth possibly even deeper. When the Illuminati hang one of
their own out to dry in the wind, they usually have multiple reasons
and multiple benefits.
Haggard's organization has obviously become a valuable asset, both financially
and politically. Maybe his troubles with the Evangelical community getting
wise to his NWO, 'new age' (prophecy) direction prompted his removal,
so he can be replaced by another handler who won't alienate the flock
too soon.