CN Morning Rundown: This Media Company Provides Alternative to Mainstream Deception
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Could This Be a Mainstream Media Company Christians Can Trust?
I was recently in New York City and, “just by accident,” whom did I see walking along Third Avenue in Manhattan’s mid-town? It was Christopher Ruddy, CEO of Newsmax Media.
Newsmax’s growing cable news channel and digital media has been a breath of fresh air in an otherwise stifling, biased and out-of-control legacy media landscape.
Shortly after we met, Mr. Ruddy invited me up to see his New York studios and offices. In minutes we are on an elevator to the 22nd floor of his office building.
Occultic Group Charged With Assaulting Children for a Decade, Performing Witchcraft
A group of 11 adults in Glasgow, Scotland, have been arrested after reportedly committing sinister and sadistic crimes against three children for a decade.
The Glasgow Times reported that seven men and four women—Iain Owens, 43; Elaine Lannery, 38; Lesley Williams, 40; Paul Brannan, 40; Marianne Gallagher, 37; Scott Forbes, 49; Barry Watson, 46; Mark Carr, 49; Richard Gachagan, 44; Leona Laing, 50; and John Clark, 46—were charged this week in an indictment referring to acts that included demonic rituals and “witchcraft.”
All the parties to the charges have been accused of forcing at least two of the children, a boy and a girl, to participate in “seances” and use a Ouija board “to call on spirits and demons.” They were furthermore forced to watch “classes involving witchcraft, point wands and utter spells, thus causing them to believe that they could levitate,” The Scottish Sun reported.
Former Satanist Recalls Gratifying Moment His Brother Received Christ Prior to Death
Before the acronym LGBTQIA+ was popularized to signify alternative gender and sexual preferences, Christian evangelist and author John Ramirez saw this group as people who had been molested, broken, battered and raped.
A former satanic cult priest who controlled regions of New York City through witchcraft before he embraced Jesus as his Lord, Ramirez knew these people would never go to a church where they might hear the true gospel.
They were like his brother—a witch doctor who dressed in women’s clothing, sang in gay clubs and partied with cocaine. {eoa}