METHODIST CHURCH
DECLARES CHIEF WAHOO WILL CONTINUE THEIR MISSION TO THE INDIANS


Methodist Missionary Reverend
Murderer John Chivington's legacy lives on.
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"I would cease being a United
Methodist before I would cease wearing my
Chief Wahoo clothing"
-Already a done
deal, Lakeside Ohio Conference delegate explains how she isn't
a Methodist & the Antichrist leads the Methodist Church,
June 19, 1998
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question: "BISHOP, DOES THE ANTICHRIST DESTROY
FAMILIES?"
The Bishop's answer: "Yes, that is his job and mission."
June 19th, the Lakeside Ohio Conference voted to
reject a resolution condemning the Cleveland baseball franchises'
abuse of the eagle feather as a religious symbol.
JUNE 19, 1998
The United Methodist Church went out of their way to remind Native
American families why they still hate them. It is the love for
their tradition of "missionary work among the Indians".
The Lakeside Ohio Conference, representing 835 churches with 193,000
members assembled on the shores of Lake Erie, overwhelmingly voting
Chief Wahoo to a mission post among the Native Americans of this
continent. Methodists were gathered in Ohio, June 19th, 1998 in
an honoring of a popular mass murderer, the Methodist Missionary
Reverend John Chivington. Chivington. who lectured often in his
home state of Ohio, is well known for his crimes against humanity
in the Sand Creek Massacre of Cheyenne. This pogrom is the definitive
event that provided for the emigration of Ohio citizens into Native
American Kansas and Oklahoma. Historians place Ohio as the source
of 50% of its initial white invaders bringing with them the physical
and spiritual diseases of Methodism evident today.
The Reverend Murderer Chivington spent his life encouraging everyone
to put the knife into the beating heart of Native American children.
He is credited with simplifying the philosophy of extermination,
aimed at children, which still endures in churches and schools.
Taking up the sword of Christ he murdered the young, mutilating
their corpses at the direction of the Methodist God. His famous
words, "Nits make lice" solidified the dedicated Methodist
Mission of Native American genocide through a negative birth rate.
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This extermination of Native American
identity has been continued in contemporary practice by the Lakeside
Ohio Methodist conference. Their resolution will unequivocally
support denigration of the eagle feather and attack the cultural
religious identity of vulnerable Native children. Isn't the Antichrist
the one who destroys children? Physical mutilation is no longer
attainable but perversion of cultural religious symbolism remains
the core hate crime of Methodists against Native American families.
Rising before the crowd of 1,700 wearing
her supremacist trophy of conquest, a hat with the eagle feather
bedecked Chief Wahoo, a
Methodist woman bragged, "I'm really tired of being politically
correct".
No one had accused these Methodists assembled
of being politically correct on any topic regarding religious
freedom. Female Methodists at the conference proudly paraded
Wahoo's blood red eagle feather on puffed up chests and waved
these trophies projecting from the head of their favorite Missionary
to the Indians, Chief Wahoo, in the same fashion that Reverend
Chivington taught them.
Well endowed, well fed Methodist women
choose to ignore the religious significance of the eagle feather
to Native Americans, which is the same religious symbol their
church elders stomped into the ground as they cut the breasts
off Cheyenne women.
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At the Sand Creek Massacre, Reverend Chivington watched while
a living child was cut from the womb of its mother to die kicking
feebly under the watchful eye of their Methodist god. Their reasoning
for killing Native American women and their unborn, is simply
because those women and their families weren't Methodists.
PSYCHOLOGICAL TORTURE- THE METHODIST LEGACY OF EXTERMINATION
Methodists helped to purge the Ohio area of Shawnee
prior to this tribes deportation to (Kansas) Indian Territory.
Not satisfied with the results of this ethnic cleansing Methodists
pursued them again.
Reverend Thomas Johnson, Methodist Missionary to
the Shawnee in Kansas enlisted the help of fellow Methodists to
regularly beat six year old children. Declaring the purpose to
teach them English, his methods destroyed hundreds of Native American
families by taking children away from their parents at the youngest
possible age and confining them for years. Reverend Methodist
Slaver Johnson considered his black slaves to be cattle and thought
even less of "Indians". He was well paid by the US government
out of Shawnee tribal funds to civilize little children taken
from their parents by forcing them at hard labor. Hundreds of
young and helpless children victimized by Reverend Methodist Johnson
never knew their fathers, mothers, sisters or brothers and grew
up without family simply because they were Native Americans.
The Rev. Slaver Johnson's disregard for the welfare of children
placed them in crowded and unsanitary conditions. This Methodist
supremacist way of life led, during one three year period, to the
deaths of over 40 little children who were buried before their parents
were even aware of their illness. Traditionally ignored by the Indian
Agent responsible for their well being finally received justice
by threatening Reverend Slaver Johnson through withdrawing enough
students that his funding was in jeopardy. Ignoring their appeals
to stop killing their children the Shawnee finally talked a language
a Methodist could understand.
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the labors bestowed upon these children taken in between
between the ages of six and ten have in the majority of
cases (borne) the confinement and discipline. Another thing
in favor of receiving these children at an early age is,
that they acquire our language more readily and they also
more easily adopt our manners and habits of thinking."
--J.C. Berryman, Superintendent of the work camp. (Blair,
Ed, History of Johnson Co. Kansas, 1915) |
Shawnee Methodist Mission Work
Camp,
Child Sleeping Barracks
That manner of thinking has been
proven to mean destroy Native American families.
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The Methodist Mission of genocide has been long
established in practice through the destruction of Native children's
identity. When this was done to Jews it is called genocide, but
Methodists identify it as their "Calling". This has
not changed yet within the Methodist church as the Lakeside Ohio
Conference reveals. Reverend Wahoo will carry their attack on
the cultural religious identity of children into the 21st Century.
Native Americans in the United States continue to question the
Department of Justice as to why a religion which is openly anti-family
with such a savage and barbarian history continues to promote
hate crimes against children?
The question that remains for Methodists to answer
is why would any Native American who loves their people want a
disgusting assembly of perverts who spawned this mission for Christ
to honor them in any fashion?
METHODIST GOVERNOR JOHN EVANS- KILL THEM AND TAKE
ALL THEIR STUFF
The explanation is that this "honor" is
a lie made up by Methodists. Rev. Murderer Chivington was supplied
by Gov. Evans of Colorado. Friends who attended the same Methodist
church in Denver Evans explains the Churches reason for keeping
the red eagle feather and Chief Wahoo's head. Like a Swiss Bank,
smugly holding the bank accounts of murdered Jews, it is the plunder
of genocide.
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to take captive, and hold to their own private use and benefit,
all the property of Indians that they may capture... and
to receive for all property recovered from said Indians
such reward as may be deemed proper and just therefor."
-1864, Methodist Gov. John Evans voices
the belief that is still in effect today. A Methodist
owns anything Indian because he wants, just take it. He
received the death of 450 at Sand Creek Massacre. How
long before Methodists release their souvenirs taken from
genocide against Native Americans?
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BACK AT THE CONFERENCE-
128,000 Lakeside conference representatives spoke out
to show how much they enjoy the red Methodist flame issuing
from the back end of their mission in order to keep their
cross handy for a tomahawk chop to the heart of Native children's
identity. "I would cease being a United Methodist before
I would cease wearing my Chief Wahoo clothing," declared
an anonymous woman, to everyone present and her god in the
sky. She doesn't seem to mind imagining her mystery god's
response to her denigration of the eagle feather and the
continuing destruction of Native American family religious
values. Methodist's don't care that their god gave the eagle
feather to Native American people and asked them to respect
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A spiritual leader of Native Americans in Kansas commented
on the conference, "A Methodist can just as easily
ignore her god as she does her Native American neighbors"
Proudly showing herself as another bigoted Christian living
on a steady diet of supremacist philosophy, she declared
her contempt for the cultural heritage that the eagle
feather represents in Native American family religious
values saying,
"What does this have to do with the church?"
An Akron teacher from a St. Paul
United Methodist Church in Canton, stood up to silence
Lakeside delegates who supported Native Americans. Brandishing
the same warning German Protestants gave Jewish supporters
who called for Church condemnation of anti Semites in
Hitler's campaign of terror, he fingered the change in
his pocket and said, "We're going to continue to
lose members by going to issues like this."
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Contemporary Methodist church members show
no hesitation in doing their part for genocide of Native
Americans today. They have learned their tasks laid out
in the pogrom conducted on their behalf by Methodist missionary
Rev. John Chivington. A legacy revealed in his life story,
writings and lecture series performed for years in Ohio.
This Methodist church elder, life long Methodist missionary
and traveling preacher helped his men cut the intestines
from Cheyenne children at the Sand Creek massacre. A living
three month old baby was thrown into the back of a wagon
and driven around for 24 hours before it was pitched out
into the November grass to die. No body among the 450 victims
of which two thirds were women and children, was left unscalped.(Svaldi,David,
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Born and raised in Ohio the home of Cleveland's
Methodist Missionary to the Indians, Chief Wahoo, Rev. Murderer
John Chivington returned to Cleveland shortly after cutting
the breasts off child bearing women and gave evening sermons
on his gift of salvation for the Indians, Methodist style.
He declared, just before his massacre, "I long
to be wading in gore." Rev. Chivington has been posthumously
given a Pilgrim's Progress Lifetime Achievement Award for helping
to reduce the Ten Commandments to the Ten Suggestions.
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Our Families were killed because they worshiped
with the eagle feather. The same eagle feather that your
missionary Wahoo wears while he destroys our children's
identity. |
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THE GOOD OLD DAYS-
At the Lakeside Ohio conference, Rev. Richard Cheney, pastor of
Colebrook United Methodist Church in the Painesville District,
waxed nostalgically viewing the eagle feather on hats at the gathering
of his flock. Remembering the good old days when Methodists could
proudly wear Indian vagina hat bands in public, he said, "When
the Cleveland Indians chose that symbol, they were honoring Native
Americans rather than degrading them. They are saying that Indians
are something brave and great. They should be proud."
By way of response to Rev. Cheney we would like to say we are
proud of our Native American heritage despise the evil dedication
of their Methodist mission against Native Americans. We look forward
to seeing the day when Methodists joyfully wear the vaginas of
their own women on their hats. We are curious to see if on that
day any one will say the Methodist is also "something brave
and great" as well.
ABOUT THE ART WORK
The Methodist mascot and nickname, "Reverend Wahoo"
was originally created to honor John Wesley the founder of Methodism.
He felt that the existing church catered to the upper-class and
ignored the poor and the social ills of the times: perpetrating
long working hours, low pay, dangerous working conditions, and
use of child labor. High minded thoughts for a white man. http://members.aol.com/eschurch/method.htm
Native Americans point out there may be some stereotypes associated
with the devil horns but it's all meant to honor the Methodist
way of life. On a side note the head band is authentically drawn
to scale from Sunday School recreations of the human skin head
bands worn by Reverend Chivington's Missionaries to the Cheyenne.
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