QAnon and Treason: Will Fake Christians Behead True Christians?

Hi, everyone, thanks for watching. It’s now been about 6 weeks since the January 6th insurrection, and of all the shocking events that happened on that day, one of the more surreal scenes had to be the gallows erected just outside the capitol. Especially when you combine those gallows with the sound of many in the crowd chanting to hang Mike Pence, as they roamed the halls of congress.

I’m not sure if it’s been determined who actually built the gallows, but of the many different groups present on January 6th, QAnon was certainly the most obvious of them all. QAnon believers – or Anons as they refer to themselves – encompass a wide variety of individual conspiracy theories, and are certainly a diverse group of people from all walks of life.

But if there’s one central, unifying belief that they all share, it’s their support for executing the enemies of Donald J. Trump – enemies that they generally refer to as the Deep State. In the QAnon world, the people who are opposed to Trump have committed treason, and deserve to suffer the ultimate punishment.

Other far-right groups such as the Proud Boys, the Oath Keepers, the Three Percenters, and others, also view anyone fighting against Trump as being treasonous. In their eyes, those who have committed treason include democrats, RINO’s, Never Trumpers, and, of course, the main stream media.

All of this talk of treason is relatively new, as it’s been many decades since the word has been so casually thrown about. Back to the early 1950’s we did hear it a lot, as Julius and Ethel Rosenberg were accused of being spies – although the actual charge that resulted with their execution was that of espionage, not treason.

There was also Senator Joe McCarthy’s infamous search for communists, also in the early 1950’s. McCarthyism is defined as the practice of making accusations of treason without any proper regard for evidence. But although the word treason was often bandied about by various factions back then, no such charge was ever officially made.

But over the last couple of years, the accusation of treason has taken on new life, and in fact, has reached a fever pitch for many on the far right. This is thanks to, of course, Donald J. Trump. Trump often brought up the subject of treason – and tied it into execution – most famously with the whistle-blower in his first impeachment case.

“I want to know who’s the person who gave the whistle-blower the information because that’s close to a spy,” Trump said. “You know what we used to do in the old days when we were smart with spies and treason, right? We used to handle it a little differently than we do now.”

Trump’s Department of Justice also had a similar preoccupation with the death penalty, as during the latter half of 2020, the DOJ rushed to change the rules around federal death penalties, expanding executionmethods to include electrocution and death by firing squad. After just 3 federal executions since 1963, the Trump administration executed 13 federal prisoners in just over the last 6 months of Trump’s term.

The focus on executing Trump’s enemies has been a common theme among many on the far right, especially over the past year. Rick Wiles, the senior pastor of the Flowing Streams Church in Florida, said that Trump’s administration should line up Democrats and members of the media in front of firing squads, if they conspired to rig the presidential election.

Back in November, former White House chief strategist Steve Bannon notoriously suggested that the Trump Administration should execute Dr. Fauci and FBI director Christopher Wray, and then place their heads on spikes outside the White House – horrific imagery that was straight out of the movie Apocalypse Now.

This constant talk of treason and executions is due to the evil mixture of Christianity with extreme patriotism and Trump worship. In the eyes of many on the right, Trump IS America, and America IS Trump. If you betray Trump, you’re betraying America. And, as Trump said, “You know what we used to do in the old days when we were smart with spies and treason, right?”

And all of this talk about executing those who oppose Trump is also fairly common among his supporters. You can go into almost any comment section on any conservative website, and you’ll find quite a number of people who want to execute Trump’s enemies. And they make no apologies about it.

But here is why I bring up this constant chatter about treason and execution among the Trump faithful. It’s because of two bible verses: Revelation 20:4 and John 16:2.

Revelation 20:4 reads: “I saw the souls of them that were beheaded for the witness of Jesus, and for the word of God, and which had not worshiped the beast, neither his image, neither had received his mark upon their foreheads, or in their hands…”

To me, this verse always brought to mind the image of a guillotine being used in the last days – and, in fact, guillotines have been a part of Christian end-times prophecy for many years. Many speculate that they will be stored in FEMA camps, not to be brought out and used until the New World Order rounds up all the Christians. That’s not what I believe, by the way.

Guillotines are generally thought to have been invented in 1792 by France, however similar execution machines had already been in existence for centuries before then. In more recent times, they were also used for executions in Nazi Germany, as more than 16,000 people were executed between 1933 and 1945, many of them resistance fighters and political dissidents.

But to get back to Revelation 20:4, the verse tells us that, at some point in the near future, true Christians will be beheaded. And that these be-headings will be a direct result of witnessing for Jesus, and a refusal to worship the Beast. In other words, true Christians will be viewed as having committed treason against the Beast, and they must therefor pay with their lives.

The other verse that I want to tie into this is John 16:2, the second half of which reads: “the time is coming that whoever kills you will think that he offers God service.” Did you notice that Jesus didn’t say that their god, or a pagan god? But, simply said “God”, before adding in the next verse – “they have not known the Father nor Me”.

Jesus is telling us that true Christians will be beheaded by those who THINK they know the Father and Him, and who THINK they are serving God. It will be those that outwardly PROFESS Christianity, and mistakenly believe that they are Christian, but are instead suffering under a strong delusion about who they are really serving.

I am convinced that this scenario is not far off into the future. There are many, many Christians today that worship Trump, and who would do anything for him. And they have extreme views on patriotism, which they mix together with their Christianity and Trump worship.

This witches brew of Trump, America, and Christianity will lead them to attacking true Christians. These fake Christians will behead true Christians, thinking that they will be serving God. But they will not be doing that. They will be serving the Antichrist.

We should pay attention to this constant talk about treason and executions. This is not just idle chatter, but a serious and burgeoning desire on the far right to seek their version of justice against all of those who opposed Trump.

When Trump returns to power – however he does it – the guillotines won’t be far behind.

That’s all for today. Thanks for watching, and if you care to leave a comment, please do. I’ll talk to you guys soon. Take care. ♦

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