Greece Detains 16 Doomsday Cult Members

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Greece Detains 16 Doomsday Cult Members

http://dailynews.yahoo.com/h/nm/19991203/ts/greece_cult_1.html

Quote:

"Greek police Friday detained 16 people alleged to be members of a U.S. doomsday cult plotting millennium violence to hasten the return of Jesus. Most of the detained were American citizens who did not hold permits for legal residency in Greece, police officials told Reuters."

-- hamster (hamster@mycage.com), December 03, 1999

Answers

All sixteen denied being members of the CIA sent to Greece to stir up trouble with the intention of giving Clinton more leverage in his campaign to demonize the Christian Right, but several did claim diplomatic immunity.

-- Nikoli Krushev (doomsday@y2000.com), December 03, 1999.

Nikoli, that sounds like sarcasm but I am not sure.

Dont tell me you are standing up for these people. Maybe you just dont believe anyone could actually be part of a doomsday cult?.

-- hamster (hamster@mycage.com), December 03, 1999.


hamster, yes it's sacasm, but it shows how cynical I've become with the governemnt. It's just a little too pat, with the "Anarchist" demonstrations and riots in Greece while Clinton was there last week, followed by the violent "Anarchist" in Seattle. Our government has been using agent provocateurs for decades, it's standard operating proceedure. They are incapable of telling the truth, even when it's in there best interest. The constitution has become nothing more than toilet paper in the halls of our nations capital, and this has led to the point that local mayors are now able to suspend possee comitaus and suspend constitutional rights. Go back and read the news releases on project Megiddo, and look at the targeted groups. This administration has declared open war on Christians and their past record isn't exactly a shining example of moral fortitude.

-- Nikoli Krushev (doomsday@y2000.com), December 03, 1999.

Nikoli, I read and re-read the Project and the groups they are targetting are anything but normal, church going Christians.

-- hamster (hamster@mycage.com), December 03, 1999.

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