Herbert Armstrong's Tangled Web of Corrupt Leaders

Thursday, October 12, 2017

Did Wade Cox Make Terrorist Threat Against National Park Service?


Cox is such stupid little man.  
Why is it that so many COG splinter cult leaders are such blithering idiots?


11 comments:

  1. Wade Cox is the mentally ill leader of the Christian Churches of God based in Australia. He combines Armstrongism with the Koran and claims that it is original Christianity. He also claims to have converted 1/2 of the African Continent into Sabbatarianism.

    If you dig around on the internet long enough you will find government documents where he was accused of "friendly fire" against one of his officers will in the military.

    http://www.ccg.org/officers/wade-cox.html

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  2. About 13 years ago, he had attorneys launch complaints with several ISP's about prominent Armstrong dissident sites. At that time the number of sites and volume of discussion was double or triple what it is today. Over night, Ambassador Watch, the Painful Truth, and several of Douglas Becker's sites went dark. A lot of people worked fast and feverishly to get the sites back up and running. We knew the attack wouldn't stand because basically it was a free speech issue. But, it was chilling, and costly to the webmasters, who had neither broken any laws, nor done any wrong.
    About that time, somebody gave him a nickname, a play on his last name hinting at a particular type of sexual activity. Remembering what they called one of the girls in his high school, one of the more prolific posters suggested code-naming him "Electrolux", and that stuck for several years. Also, one of the affected webmasters reached out to Cox's church members, and persuaded a great number of them to leave. But, (sigh) they started another Armstrongite splinter group and named it the Assembly of Eloah.

    Eventually, his self-destructive proclivities will catch up with him. This may be it.

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  3. I was one of them he threatened. He had his lap paddle in Seatle contact google to try and stop me and sent threatening letters. He has a family in the midwest that slobbers all over him and defends him in any manner possible. One of the Hilburns called the church I did work for and told them to tell me to stop picking on him. The laughed at him and told him they would not and basically how far he could stick his threat. What an asswipe!

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  4. I guess some self appointed bible teachers haven't noticed that it's a blessing to be persecuted.

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  5. Yeah sure, lets put a pair of pants on Michelangelos nude statue David.

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  6. 1. Since when is blowing up a statue terrorism? Did he threaten an actual person? Nowadays, every punch thrown is an act of terror. Boy am I scared.

    2. Why aren't America's wars for IsraHell considered terrorism?

    3. What about Israel threatening to nuke Europe and the Arabs? a.k.a. the Sampson Option.

    4. The bible is full of stories of Kings of Israel or Judah smashing statues.

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  7. Then there was the Stature of Saddam, and all the heroes of the South who lost the war fighting the pathological liar and constitution destroyer "honest Abe". The side with the most money and guns gets to write the history.

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    1. Basically, yeah. Majority rules, and hopefully with the proviso that the winners don't punish or persecute. In other words, benign and tolerant leadership.

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  8. Is this statue for real? I would be surprised if they placed a statue with a lithe female form in the national mall. A more "realistic" form would be more likely.

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