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Meanwhile since the last newsletter there is both good and bad news. The bad news is that John Turrels’ 'The Dove' made a very slanderous attack against John Todd. I wrote a letter to John Turrel in response to his article, but I haven’t gotten any answer. Meanwhile certain Christians are actually falling for the lies and distortions that the article was full of. I wonder how people who claim to be Christians can be so unloving. Roy Livesey, who believes the Pope is the anti-Christ and that the conspiracy is a Catholic plot came to the U.S. to try to find dirt on Jack Chick, who he is trying to discredit. Since Jack Chick was the first person to publicize John Todd, Roy Livesey managed to get a visit much earlier this year with John Todd at his prison. The purpose of this visit was simply so that Livesey could say he had interviewed Todd. Livesey was not interested in getting the facts, he only wanted to do a hatchet job to discredit Todd, so he could discredit Jack Chick. One of the things Livesey is telling people during this past year is that John Todd has gone back to the Illuminati.

If Todd had gone back to the Illuminati why was he still In prison?

If Todd had gone back to the Illuminati why did they hire two thugs to try stabbing him to death? He barely survived that recent attack.

I would have never gotten the money John Todd needed if I didn’t trust that God would somehow provide the money. Thanks to people feeling the love of Christ and showing love to John Todd we were able to provide what he needed for his legal work. Because John Todd received that money, he was able to file legal papers and the first time ever--the court ruled in his favor. The Federal appeals court came down hard on the state of South Carolina. If South Carolina doesn’t appeal the decision, John Todd may be out in a few months. If they appeal, they can stall things, but with the recent decision it looks like there is a good chance John Todd will be gaining his freedom in the long, in spite of any appeals on the part of South Carolina.

The Collins Family, an Update

The mail this year brought a number of letters concerning John (or Johnnie) Todd. I wrote an article early in the year, but the computer ate it, and the remains have not been seen since. Finally, I am finding the time to address the John Todd issue. Many Christians have given up on John Todd’s legitimacy, although a number of people I know who are SRA survivors and multiples (victims of the Illuminati) still stand by him totally. In 1979, Darryl E. Hicks and David A. Lewis, (who was on Bakker’s PTL Club, and a counselor to Jewish leader Menachem Begin) wrote an attack against John Todd entitled The Todd Phenomenon. There are ministries which have formed just to attack the credibility of John Todd. I didn’t get a copy of The Todd Phenomenon until the spring of ‘95. The book has been hailed by critics of John Todd as being "meticulously documented." (See The Quarterly Journal, April-June, 1994 in an article by G. Richard Fisher Comic Book Hero to Convict The Incredible Saga of John Todd.)

The book The Todd Phenomenon examines the claims of John Todd who claimed he was a member of the Illuminati and that he sat on the Grand Druid Council. John Todd is a member of the Collins family, whether Christians want to believe that or not--the man can’t change his lineage nor can his critics. When I picked up the book, I didn’t know what to expect from a book which attacked an ex-Illuminati member’s credibility. I wondered,

Would it be fair? (Yes, it was.) Would it investigate the subject in an informed way? (Yes, it does as far as the writers understanding went. And that’s the catch. Christians know so little about the Illuminati, they aren’t in a position to know what is bogus and what sounds legitimate!)

An example of that is that one of the biggest issues the book makes against John Todd is that his birth certificate says he was born May 19, 1949 to a Joyce Bonita Todd and an unknown father. John Todd however, claimed that although Joyce Todd was listed as his mother, his real mother was Louise Hubner. For the authors this is big evidence that John Todd is a fake. For those who really understand the Illuminati, this is big evidence that he is legitimate! When I have listened to John Todd speak, things that took me years of hard intense research and many hours of work with survivors pop out of his mouth one right after another.

From the book. I learned that Todd identifies 5 Major Illuminati bloodlines:

I learned the names of these families from other survivors (and from research) before I ever heard of John Todd. and I learned this spring that these are the bloodlines he fingers. The man is correct on all five. His front alters apparently aren’t aware of the names of the other 8 bloodlines. The man sounds like a legitimate survivor of Satanic Ritual Abuse--and the big thing that Christians have not factored into the equation is that he is a multiple. When I visited over the phone with Todd, he changed voices and attitudes, etc. which were all consistent with someone who has multiple personality disorder (aka DID).

The authors of the book notice that John Todd’s answers aren’t consistent. No, they can’t be when different people are speaking. Some alters will know things accurately and others will have their facts very garbled. Some will be Christian, and some will be witches. For instance, in Chapter 2, the co-authors challenge Todd’s claims that Ayn Rand’s novel Atlas Shrugged is a revelation about Illuminati plans. Ayn Rand is part of the Illuminati. For her to write anything that even comes close to the plans would be a major breach of security. The Illuminati would be terribly upset, because they are so extreme in their paranoia for secrecy. However, once her book came out they would have two choices, squelch the book, or let it go its path. In Europe, Masonic books which reveal all the inner occult secrets are published. But the secrets still stay secret. The scenario that I picture happening is that Illuminati paranoia for secrecy caused some people to get angry about Ayn Rand’s book. However, once they cooled down and saw that the book wasn’t going to really cause any harm, and after all she is the mistress/lover of a very powerful Rothschild, that they came to their senses and decided to make some money off the book. Don’t forget the Mafia was behind the "Godfather" movie. The Mafia made big money off their "Godfather" movie. When Todd remembered the book, he simply remembered that it caused a big uproar. When Todd’s front alters went to talk about the book, his deeper alters feel panic and suicidal whenever the Illuminati is being exposed. They exert an influence on the alter holding the body who they view as being disloyal to the Illuminati. This influence causes the front alter to feel panic and confusion. In response to this, the alter trying to talk will overstate the facts to compensate for the fear, panic and confusion being felt. I’ve seen this happen before. A multiple who can explain and talk about the Illuminati rationally one on one with me, almost becomes irrational before a large group. Bear in mind, that John Todd never freed himself of his mind control. Only the front alters would have come to Christ.

Most Christians don’t have the slightest idea what John Todd and others have suffered and go through everyday with their programming.

Freemasonry is not the only occult group that lies to its lower echelon people. Much of what lower echelon Illuminati learn is lies, and what they do learn is only on a need-to-know basis. Sometimes they are allowed to believe they know more than they do. Add onto this the total mind-control from their Monarch programming and you have people who can get very confused. I wasn’t there to hear John Todd, but this scenario I have outlined seems very plausible. This is why I don’t like the idea that Christians have of putting new converts from generational satanism on tour and exhibition.


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