Anonymous ID: 000000 Sept. 12, 2020, 6:01 p.m. No.10623919   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Romans 1:21-27

"For even though they knew God, they did not honor Him as God or give thanks, but they became futile in their speculations, and their foolish heart was darkened. Professing to be wise, they became fools, and exchanged the glory of the incorruptible God for an image in the form of corruptible man and of birds and four-footed animals and crawling creatures.

Therefore God gave them over in the lusts of their hearts to impurity, so that their bodies would be dishonored among them. For they exchanged the truth of God for a lie, and worshiped and served the creature rather than the Creator, who is blessed forever. Amen. For this reason God gave them over to degrading passions; for their women exchanged the natural function for that which is unnatural, and in the same way also the men abandoned the natural function of the woman and burned in their desire toward one another, men with men committing indecent acts and receiving in their own persons the due penalty of their error."

Anonymous ID: 000000 Sept. 12, 2020, 6:07 p.m. No.10623995   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Kevin Whitt: A former transexual, drag queen, and prostitute who estimates he had sexual encounters with 5,000 men.

 

“I lived a life of much gender confusion and much abuse — verbally, physically, and sexually — by my father,” he explained.

 

God changed Kevin’s life six years ago on Easter Sunday. “I knew there had to be another way.”

 

“I never went through ‘conversion therapy.’ I don’t think any of us have been through conversion therapy,” added Kevin. “That is not our story.”

 

In fact, “most of us wonder what conversion therapy is, because we do not know,” he declared. “If God can change me, he can change anybody.”

 

Angel Colon: Former homosexual who was shot six times during the 2016 Pulse Nightclub massacre.

 

“Yes, I am known as a Pulse survivor, but I really want to be known as living proof that God does transform lives,” said Angel.

 

“Change is possible,” he declared, “and we should have the right to share our stories.”

 

KathyGrace Duncan: Former “Transman,” who began falsely believing she should have been born a male even before she started attending kindergarten.

 

Watching her father’s abusive treatment of her mom, she concluded that she didn’t want to grow up and be a woman and decided to become a man and “rescue women.”

 

A little later, for a period of two years, KathyGrace was molested by a family member, confirming her belief that women are weak, vulnerable, and hated, steeling her resolve to become a man.

 

Twenty-six years ago, after living convincingly as a man for several years, KathyGrace began living according to her biological sex. “I am changed. I’m free. I no longer struggle with attraction to women. I am grateful to my heavenly Father, and my Lord and Savior, Jesus Christ.”

 

April Lockhart: Former lesbian. “I had fully believed in this lie that gets perpetuated: That people don’t change, they can’t change, and if you try to change them it’s detrimental to their health,” she said. “That’s a lie.”

 

Unfurling poster-size pictures of her wedding day, her husband, and children, April explained that she would have missed out on the greatest joys of her life had she not found out that change is possible.

 

“People can and do change if they want to,” said April, “and we need to be allowed as free Americans to seek that out.”

 

“Nobody has the right to tell you can’t be what you want to be,” she added.

 

Christopher Sims: Formerly same-sex attracted.

 

“My father who is a pastor raped me,” recounted 24-year-old Christopher, “and I was tortured by my mother” simply for being a male because she had been hurt by men.

 

“Any sign of masculinity was a trigger and a threat to her,” he said. “I can remember her beating me with a wire hanger until I was bloody and putting alcohol all over my body as I stood in front of a mirror.”

 

“I learned at that moment that I could not be masculine. I had to be effeminate,” he continued. “I had to emulate my sisters to avoid triggering her so I could survive.”

 

At age 18, he went to a church where he “saw in people’s eyes a God that my parents did not tell me about,” and he wanted the freedom and the life they displayed.

 

“I want to say change is possible, and people like me do exist,” he noted.

 

“Not only can Jesus change one’s orientation,” added Christopher, “He can also heal you of trauma.”

 

Greg Quinlan: Former homosexual, who was the object of his father’s rage when he was a child.

 

“I was eight years old, and my dad was working on a car in the driveway. He was about to explode and I knew I was going to be the target of his venom.”

 

“You hate me, don’t you?” said Greg to his dad. “He looked back at me as he took the Lord’s name in vain and said, ‘yes, I hate you.’”

 

At age ten, “Hugh Heffner was my first molester,” said Greg, because he was introduced to Playboy pornography, and he soon became sexually active with neighborhood boys.

 

Years later, after Greg’s dad finally told him, “I love you,” while on his deathbed, Greg forgave him. “That’s when the same-sex attraction started to wane.”

 

“There are so many people trapped in homosexuality that want out, said Greg. “And standing right here on this stage, is proof that homosexuality doesn’t have to last a lifetime.”

 

“Ex-gays, formers, ex-trans” all “prove that change is possible,” he added.

 

Jason Maxwell: Former homosexual.

 

“Having been sexually abused at a very young age,” said Jason, “it caused me to have a very distorted view on love, relationships, and sexuality.”

 

Although as an adult Jason found some measure of happiness in an 11-year homosexual partnership, God touched his life, and he was instantly delivered from his same-sex attraction.

 

“I now stand before you as the proud father of three beautiful children and the proud husband of a loving wife,” he said.

 

https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/watch-ex-gays-and-ex-trans-demand-congress-not-block-escape-from-lgbt-lifestyle

Anonymous ID: 000000 Sept. 12, 2020, 6:19 p.m. No.10624149   🗄️.is 🔗kun

Moar: Mail-Vote Madness aka MVM (Navajo Numbers: Q Team Saying Hello?)

(pb) >>10621896, >>10622068, >>10622596, >>10622698 (pb)

MVM is linked to a couple interesting items.

Here’s one:

Kayenta Airport is MVM.

Anons may rightly say Kayenta MVM has nothing to do with Mail-Vote Madness.

Numbers piqued my interest.

23? 17? Human Trafficking?

 

23rd Navajo Nation Council unanimously approved Legislation No.

0117-17 on the

3rd day of the Summer Council Session, which amends the Navajo Nation Criminal Code Title

17 to enact the

2017 Law Against Human Trafficking

stories of the Long Walk in which women and children were forced into sexual acts and heinous crimes

 

We know there are non-[American] Indians on Navajo land committing these crimes and the federal government has allowed these prosecutions to fall through the cracks

 

since the federal government is failing to prosecute non-Indian traffickers, the Navajo Nation will assume jurisdiction to do so within the Navajo Nation courts.

https://www.navajo-nsn.gov/News%20Releases/NNCouncil/2017/jul/FOR%20IMMEDIATE%20RELEASE%20-%20Council%20amends%20criminal%20code%20to%20combat%20human%20trafficking.pdf

 

Kayenta: part of the Navajo Nation and is in Navajo County, Arizona.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kayenta,_Arizona

 

Kayenta, AZ (MVM) is located in a welcoming area of Kayenta known for its array of dining options and notable monuments.

https://www.expedia.com/Kayenta-Airport-Hotels.0-aMVM-0.Travel-Guide-Filter-Hotels

 

>since the federal government is failing to prosecute non-Indian traffickers, the Navajo Nation will assume jurisdiction to do so within the Navajo Nation courts.

Brings to mind Oklahoma.

The Supreme Court ruled Thursday that 3 million acres of eastern Oklahoma, including the state's second-largest city, is part of a reservation of the Muscogee (Creek) Nation

https://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2020/jul/9/supreme-court-eastern-oklahoma-american-indian-ter/

Anonymous ID: 000000 Sept. 12, 2020, 6:20 p.m. No.10624151   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>4245

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>>10623903

>>10623903

 

I don't know how much you trust you David Icke, but I think the following is noteworthy in this context:

 

"A battle continues for control of the former Payseur holdings, but at the moment it appears they are controlled by the Rothschilds."

  • David Icke, The Biggest Secret

 

"In 1872, a Payseur company, the Charleston, Cincinnati and Chicago Railroad, established a telegraph company called Western Union. It formed a subsidiary called AT and T in 1875 and today it is one of America’s biggest telephone and communication companies.

The Charleston, Cincinnati and Chicago Railroad company is the parent company for the Federal Reserve, the privately owned ‘central bank’ of the United States. The Payseur empire became heavily involved in banking. Their Bank of Lancaster became the North Carolina Bank and then Nationsbank. The biggest bank in Texas, Interfirst, of which George Bush is a director, merged in 1987 with Republic Bank to form First Republic. This was later absorbed by Nationsbank which then merged with the Bank of America.

These two launder CIA drug money and that’s appropriate because the forerunner to the CIA, the OSS or Office of Strategic Services, was created from the Payseurs’ own security network which was formed by the Selma, Rome and Dalton Railroad to protect the Military Railroad System. It’s all wheels within wheels, family within family, and Americans have not a clue who really runs their lives and their country…The Payseur family have now lost control of their empire, but the same reptilian tribe are still at the helm."

David Icke, The Biggest Secret

 

https://www.truthcontrol.com/house-payseur

 

Maybe this is the reason Q answered the post mentioning the Payseurs?

They helped build the monster but the Roths are still at the helm?

[P] double meaning?