The editors of this issue are Gerald Flurry, Stephen Flurry, Joel Hilliker, Brad Macdonald, Richard Palmer, Jeremiah Jacques, Dennis Leap and Phillip Nice.
This issue has a circulation of 266,160 issues. This is a decrease from the October issue which had a circulation of 276,182 issues. The September issue had a circulation of 262,346 issues. The August 2018 issue had a circulation of 262,448 issues. The July 2018 issue had a circulation of 264,040 issues. The May-June 2018 issue had a circulation of 262,750 issues. The April 2018 issue had a circulation of 247,749 issues. The March 2018 issue had a circulation of 247,749 issues (which happens to be exactly the same as the April 2018 issue).
Gerald Flurry has a personal article in which he proverbially bites the heads of nails over the widespread opposition to the nomination of Brett Kavanaugh to the Supreme Court even though it was always quite likely that the Republican led Senate would approve whoever was nominated by President Trump (with the aid of the Federalist Society).
Flurry insists that political activity by liberals seeking to affect who should happen to be elected to the Supreme Court constitute some sort of attack on America by Satan himself.
Why would controlling the Supreme Court be so important to the devil? ... Now, 31 years have passed since the Bork debacle. Over that time, Satan’s evil influence has gotten progressively stronger. America has lurched much further down the path of lawlessness, poisoned politics, crippled government and bitter division.
The Kavanaugh confirmation process exposed just how much worse this trend has grown. ... More importantly, that process gave us an astonishing look into the depths of Satan’s mind! In fact, many recent developments in America expose Satan. ( (Gerald Flurry, The Kavanaugh Hearings Reveal America's Lawless Spirit, November-December 2018, p. 2.)Also Gerald Flurry insists that Brett Kavanaugh is innocent of the accusations of sexual assault that have been made public even though he is no position to prove that.
The nation’s attention became fixed on trivialities like high school yearbook entries and crass teenage slang. ... Three weeks after President Donald Trump nominated him, a California Democrat named Christine Blasey Ford wrote a letter to Sen. Dianne Feinstein accusing Kavanaugh of sexual misconduct at a high school party 36 years ago. ... Ford did not claim that Kavanaugh raped her, or even came close. ... After a public prosecutor determined that Ford’s account was inconsistent, vague and uncorroborated by the people she said were at the party, Democrats looked for other accusers. They found three more women who accused him of sexual misconduct during high school and college, including absurd allegations of his being involved in gang rapes! ...
With zero proof that Kavanaugh was involved in any sexual assault, because of unsubstantiated accusations, Democrats demanded that his name be withdrawn. ... Democrats piled on Kavanaugh, universally treating Ford’s uncorroborated account as proof of a career-ending crime, and ripping this man apart! ... America’s sexual standards are horrific—and sexual predators should be arrested and brought to justice. (And I don’t believe for a moment that Brett Kavanaugh is one of them.) (Gerald Flurry, The Kavanaugh Hearings Reveal America's Lawless Spirit, November-December 2018, pp. 1-2.)For PCG's 1% the Republican Party is the party of (the Armstrongite) God.
Joel Hilliker has an article discussing the severe troubles in Venezuela to demonize the political left in general. Bernie Sanders, Elizabeth Warren and Jeremy Corbyn are disparagingly presented as preachers of "socialism" (whatever Hilliker means with that word,) in an article that is supposed to be about Venezuela. Hilliker's message seems to be that adopting left wing policies is a bad idea but that message is diluted by saying that Venezuela's current crisis is caused by a drop in the price of oil back in 2014.
Less than a year after the inauguration of Chávez’s hand-picked successor, Nicolás Maduro, the inevitable happened: The price of oil dropped. Suddenly the real costs of socialism became obvious. ... With the easy oil money dried up, Venezuela had to now stand on the strength of its other industries, its economic resilience and the free enterprise of its people. But Venezuela had none of that. So it fell. (Joel Hilliker, What the World Needs to Learn from Venezuela, November-December 2018, p. 6.)Was it the leftist policies or the drop in the price of oil that produced Venezuela's woes? America and Britain are simply not as dependent on oil as Venezuela has been therefore it is unlikely that those more prosperous nations would face that particular problem. Hilliker seems unaware that admitting the drop in the price of oil weakens his message that left wing politicians will lead society into catastrophes just like Venezuela.
Jorg Mardian has an article saying that eating good foods will improve your mood.
Wik Heerma has an article giving advice on how to maintain a harmonious family.
Brent Nagtegaal has an article insisting that somehow Iran and Syria will one day soon turn into adversaries. Back in 2011 Gerald Flurry changed PCG's teaching regarding the Middle East and began to teach that there would be two rival alliances dominating the Middle East in the end times, namely the "king of the south," meaning Iran, and another alliance of nations which he calls "the Psalm 83 nations" which will be allied with the future German led European Empire and oppose Iran. Gerald Flurry insists that Syria is fated to join these "Psalm 83 nations" and thus oppose Iran in the near future. Considering how indebted the Assad regime is to Iran for maintaining itself through the ongoing civil war this prediction sounds extremely unlikely to occur.
Warren Reinsch has a little article insisting that the Hagarenes mentioned in the Old Testament is a reference to modern day Syria. And so the Armstrongite habit of casually assigning ancestries to multitudes of people to make their (false) prophecies seem persuasive continues.
Jeremiah Jacques has an article scare mongering about famines. It is illustrated with photos of malnourished children from Syria and Somalia. Both nations have long endured and continue to face severe political and social turmoil which are major reasons that such tragic things have occurred. Waiting for PCG's predictions to occur helps no one in such tragic situations.
The Infographic seeks to support Jacques' scare mongering about famines.
Richard Palmer has an article scare mongering about Germany and Russia by recounting the long history of relations between these nations which has shifted from peaceful to hostile states over the centuries.
Joel Hilliker also has a little article encouraging his readers to practice self discipline.
Brad Macdonald has a little condemning the dehumanization of other human beings, which is quite ironic considering how PCG's 1% unceasingly criticize and condemn Democratic Party legislators and officials. Gerald Flurry, in his personal article, insists that Democratic Party opposition to Brett Kavanaugh's nomination is inspired by Satan. We need to look beyond such hollow words.
WorldWatch discusses German MPs complaining about Chancellor Merkel; Sweden having trouble forming a new government; a call for increased funding of the European Border and Coast Guard from Brussels; President Erdogan's state visit to Germany; Germany sending military instructors to train the Iraqi Army; Iran sending ballistic missiles to allies in Iraq; Russia and China holding joint war games exercises; and India and Pakistan sending personnel to participate in a military drill named Peace Mission 2018 in Chebarkul, Russia on August 22-29 under the sponsorship of the Shanghai Cooperation Council.
SocietyWatch discusses the escalating trade war with China; that there are now simply eighty-one ships belonging to the merchant marine fleet; and condemns the State Department for recognizing same sex unions.
There are letters. This time the editors of this recruitment magazine focus on letters about looking back through old issues of PCG's recruitment magazine.
Considering the many false prophecies that PCG's 1% have made over the years it is clear that there is no need for anyone to fear or otherwise give heed to PCG's dire predictions of catastrophe.
'Jeremiah Jacques has an article scare mongering about famines. It is illustrated with photos of malnourished children from Syria and Somalia. '
ReplyDeleteAnd the pcg does nothing to help.
I don't know why the PCG bothers feigning an apolitical stance. They're fooling no one.
ReplyDeleteHow can Flurry claim to be a minister of God when the President he backs is a lying and evil-speaking person? That is the one question people should ask themselves, if they are still caught up in the PCG group... :-)
ReplyDeleteYour opinion of what is evil, is it subjective?
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