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The Great American Horror

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The Great American Horror

By: David Erickson
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In Seattle, Reverend Jeremiah Joseph Hines watched as drug cartels and illegal immigrants overran the city. He discovered a conspiracy led by billionaire Marcus George Owens, who, with the help of various NGOs, intended to transform America into a one-party system. Owens, driven by vengeance against the nation that destroyed the Nazi regime, collaborated with Hollywood, liberal investors, and politicians like Congresswoman Sofia Bergany and her husband, Jack, to undermine American democracy. They strategically flooded cities with immigrants, providing them with benefits to sway elections. Hines, guided by his faith, felt called to expose this plot, and began by preaching sermons from Habakkuk 2 and Revelation 18, warning of the impending takeover.

Hines gained the trust of his congregation, including many immigrants who turned away from illegal benefits and embraced his message. As his church grew, he traveled the country, revealing how liberal politicians manipulated the system. In Wisconsin and Minnesota, he uncovered election fraud, where illegal immigrants were added to voting rolls. He exposed a California governor who drove the state into debt, while enriching himself and securing re-election. Hines was able to prove, a liberal presidential candidate secretly was funded by one of Owens' NGOs. Each revelation strengthened his resolve and built his support among Americans, even as liberals retaliated with attacks and attempts on his life.

Despite harassment, Hines' movement gained momentum. He called for prayer and fasting, leading to a spiritual revival across Washington State and the west. The cartels failed to destroy his church, and even an assassination attempt left him unharmed. An immigrant convert in his congregation came forward and informed Hines of further corruption he knew of within the city of Seattle. With the help of a DC police officer, Madison Meyers, Hines learned of the deep-seated corruption within the liberal party. Together, they traveled the nation, rallying support and uncovering deceit in Congress and state officials. Owens' billions could not stop the growing resistance, as Hines' message resonated with the people who were tired of the manipulation.

In a final push, Hines exposed the full extent of the conspiracy, revealing how NGOs acted as fronts for political and financial exploitation. His relentless pursuit of truth and unwavering faith led to a nationwide awakening. The public turned against the corrupt establishment, and Owens' plan to reshape America crumbled. Hines' efforts culminated in the fall of the liberal stronghold, as the nation returned to its foundational values. The pastor's unyielding stand against overwhelming odds inspired a new era of political accountability and spiritual renewal.
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