Monday, April 26, 2010

What about Clinton's connection to a Nazi-linked Bible Study Group?

Kathryn Joyce and Jeff Sharlet reported that "through all of her years in Washington, Clinton has been an active participant in conservative Bible study and prayer circles that are part of a secretive Capitol Hill group known as "The "Fellowship," also known as The Family.





In the 1940s, The Family reached out to former and not-so-former Nazis, and its fascination with that exemplary leader, Adolf Hitler, has continued, along with ties to a whole bestiary of murderous thugs.





But almost all its real work goes on behind the scenes--knitting together international networks of right-wing leaders, most of them ostensibly Christian.





They believe that, in mass societies, it's only the elites who matter, it's all about power--cultivating it, building it and networking it together into ever-stronger units, or "cells."

What about Clinton's connection to a Nazi-linked Bible Study Group?
The Nazis were a Christian group--specifically a Catholic one.
Reply:still worried about Bill?......you can relax now.
Reply:Cannot stand Clinton but never heard of this group.
Reply:Wow, that was a stretch. I have two friends who worship and belong to the "Fellowship". One lives in Seattle, the other NY. Both are your artsy, fartsy, tattoo types, who definitely don't knit. If anything they'd pierce themselves.





"The Family was founded in Seattle in 1935 by Abraham Vereide, a Norwegian immigrant and traveling preacher who had been working with the city's poor, and who feared that Socialist politicians were about to take over Seattle's municipal government.[2] Prominent members of Seattle's business community recognized his success with those who were "down and out" and asked him to give spiritual direction to their group who were "up and out." then in 1972, to The Fellowship Foundation. It was at this time that the group's leaders decided to lower the Fellowship's public profile by decentralizing its leadership."





www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Family





The last comment citing that it's only the elites etc is a sweeping generalization. My friends who participate, trust me are not in the financial or social elite. They are rich in spirit.
Reply:you need to learn to tell the difference between the deceived and the deceivers. .e.g. many Christians rightly saw communism as an direct attack on them and bought the Nazi spin that Hitler was the bulwark against it in the name of Christianity . But a little more research should tell anybody that Nazism was an occult movement. The Occultist Thule Society was the origin of the swastika.





The irony is you have pagans who'd erroneously attack Nazism as "Christian" who themselves hold beliefs which would be in keeping with senior figures in the movement, particularly Himmler .


The point about the elites cultivating power is true and the Clinton/Bushs are to not be trusted - the luciferian web of deception is unending.
Reply:Clinton wasn't alive in the 40s... LOL
Reply:As long as she doesn’t try to impose religion on others through government, I don’t care what religious group she belongs to, nor do I care what religion any other politician is.
Reply:You sure you are not confusing this "fellowship" with something else. It sure sounds like the democratic party to me.


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