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According to the Watchtower, the devil has
no influence over the organization.
This is a very deceptive lie!

The “occult” is a form of rituals, practices, magic,
and hidden secrets that do not bring honor to Jesus.
The cultist/occultist honors Satan and other gods,
but many have an outwardly appearance of godly
devotion and good works.


"For such are false apostles, deceitful workers, transforming
themselves into apostles of Christ. And no wonder! For
Satan himself transforms himself into an angel of light."
2 Corinthians 11:13-14

The Jehovah Witnesses are a Satanic organization whose
foundational roots are firmly placed within Freemasonry.

The Watchtower Bible and Tract Society has failed
the public at this most crucial point, as they refuse
to give to their followers the names and credentials of
the Translating Committee of their Bible.


Charles Taze Russell, the illustrious founder of the
Watchtower Society which subsequently became the
Jehovah’s Witness movement, was a part of the Illuminati’s
Russell bloodline which was involved in the formation
of the infamous Skull & Bones Society at Yale University.

Charles Taze Russell
February 16, 1852 - October 31, 1916

Mr. Russell was an avowed Satanist who, according to his
wife, was involved in pedophilia.

Because of his rejection of the concept of Hell, Russell began
to challenge many other concepts in the Bible and ultimately
added and removed the ones he didn’t agree with until he
built a theology that does not even mirror Christianity any
longer.

Russell even referred to the Christian concept of God as,
“the devil himself.”
The God of the Watchtower is not the Biblical God and is
therefore not capable of saving people from their sins.


The Bible says:

"You shall not add to the word which I command you, nor take
from it, that you may keep the commandments of the Lord your
God which I command you."
Deuteronomy 4:2

Charles Taze Russell was a 33rd degree Freemason & a member
of the Knights Templar organization.

This Satanic Society used Catholic Church sources in order
to produce its New World translation.

The New World Translation (NWT) is a Satanic Bible.

Other connections to Templar Masonry include the JW's famous
"Watcher Tower" magazine, which gets its name from the
Rennes-le-Château in Southern France.
This was the official hideout for the Templar Knights.

Mr. Russell introduced Occultism into his religion by teaching
that the pyramids in Egypt are divine omens.
He taught that they contained prophetic secret which were
known only to him.
Mr. Russell was so convinced of their mystic power & his
exclusive knowledge of their secrets that he & his followers
spent a small fortune in making a pilgrimage to Egypt in
order to observe them.


According to Mr. Russell, only by reading his books could
one understand the pyramid mysteries & how they
fit into the “divine plan.”




One of the strangest “revelations” from the pyramids
was his calculated date of 1914.
The date was based on his measurements of the interior
passageways of the pyramids.
He said that 1914 would be the end of the world & that God had
revealed it to him exclusively.

Mr. Russell also owned a cemetery in Pittsburgh.
Leading Satanists have always sought to own cemeteries for several
nefarious reasons.

First, it facilitates for the ready disposal of human sacrifices which
are buried in pieces beneath the fresh holes which have been
dug for someone else’s burial.
When the casket is placed in a hole it would be rare for anyone to
dig below the level of the casket ever again.

Secondly, magic power has long been associated with cemeteries.
The spiritual power of the dead is pulled up by creating a circle of
light over them, then within the circle a naked Satanist lies down
in order to absorb said power.
This is an occult tradition which goes back many centuries.

After Mr. Russell’s death, a pyramid with a masonic cross on the
front of it was created on the site of his grave.


Today's Jehovah's Witnesses may be surprised to know that
Charles Russell wrapped himself in a toga (a pagan Roman garment)
prior to his death, and was buried near a pyramid displaying a cross,
a crown, and an open Bible.
Even in his death he left a memorial of his attempt to fuse paganism
with Christianity.

Jehovah's Witnesses may visit his grave site for themselves and see.

Every Jehovah's Witness should take themselves to a public library
and read up on Pyramidology.
They will discover the occult roots of their group and also be
surprised to find out how many blatant occult, pagan groups
also name 1914 due to pyramid studies.


After the founder of the Watchtower Society's (Charles Taze Russell)
death in 1916, the members of the Society believed that he was
still managing every feature of the Harvest work beyond his grave.


Some Jehovah’s Witnesses will try to excuse their founder,
Charles Russell, by admit­ting that he did have some strange
doctrines in the beginning, but that the light has grown
“brighter and brighter.”
However, history proves that the Society has consistently used
pagan, occult sources to support even their present doctrines
and teachings.


The Watchtower Society has the occult view of Jesus Christ, namely
that He is “a god,” and they altered their “bible” to try and support
this distortion of the Scriptures.

They consistently dishonestly quoted reputable scholars to try to
make it appear that they had their support when they did not.

The Watchtower has for their support only other Christ-denying
cults, the pagans, and the occult for their view of Christ.

Jehovah's Witnesses need to select a reputable translation of the
Bible and read
Colossians 2:8

"Beware lest anyone cheat you through philosophy and empty
deceit, according to the tradition of men, according to the basic
principles of the world, and not according to Christ."
Colossians 2:8

For support of this distortion, they turned to the so-called
“expertise” of a known occult spirit-medium.
His name was Johannes Greber,
1874 - 1944.
He was a defrocked Catholic Priest who re­ceived his so-called
“translation” of the bible through spiritualistic
means, usually in trances.

"And the person who turns to mediums and familiar spirits, to
prostitute himself with them, I will set My face against that person
and cut him off from his people."
Leviticus 20:6

These spirits often spoke through his wife, who was a spirit medium.
The spirits told him that the Bible was full of errors and couldn’t
be trusted and that he should translate his own.
Greber's experiences with spirits and their communications with
him are related in his book, Communication
With the Spirit World, published in 1932.


The Watchtower Society exposed him in the February 15th,
l956 Watchtower, warning that his sources were demonic.


However, in 1961, just five years later, they were singing his
praises and quoting him as an authority for their
New World Translation (NWT), since he was in agreement
with their doctrine on the person of Jesus Christ.
All three sources, Greber, the demons, and the Watchtower
Society all agreed that Jesus was just merely “a god.”

Although his publication was translated through the occult
practice of necromancy (black magic) and is said to have been
written "with the help of God's spirit world", the Watchtower
Society had numerously referenced to Greber's translation
in the efforts to support their erroneous translation of
John 1:1.

While knowingly agreeing with and quoting a spirit medium, they
nevertheless spoke out against spiritualistic practices.

An example is in the October 15th, l977 Watchtower,
on page 624 where they said, “Since spiritism is condemned by
 God, it becomes obvious that a person appealing to spiritism
for knowledge or help is not appealing to God.
He is looking to a source opposed to God….”
Notice how they deny their deception?

Yes, even after the Watchtower Society recognized Greber as a
spiritist they continued to quote from his spirit directed
translation to support their own doctrines.

The Watchtower has for their support only other Christ-denying
cults, the pagans, and the occult for their view of Jesus.
They do not have the support of the correctly translated
Scriptures for their occult doctrine on Jesus.

The Watchtower Society is very familiar with Johannes Greber and
his translation of The New Testament.
They have quoted him at least nine times in their publications dating
from 1956 to 1983.

Interestingly, the messages that the former priest received from
his spirit guides, are startlingly similar to many of the doctrines
of Jehovah's Witnesses.

For example, both Greber and the Watchtower deny the Deity
of Jesus, and the Trinity, both deny that God is omniscient
and omnipresent, both hold that Christ was the first of God's
creation, both deny the existence of a literal Hell, etc.

It is only therefore reasonable to ask why it would be that a book
containing channeled messages from spirits that are not of God,
is teaching the same doctrines as the Watchtower Corporation?


Since many of these unique doctrines of today agree with Johannes
Greber, who received them via occult communication; this raises the
question as to just where these doctrines actually originate.

And, since the NWT and the Johannes Greber Bible that was
translated with the help of so-called “God’s Spirits” are in much
agreement on key doctrinal passages, this raises the question
as to whether either of these “translations” should be considered
as anything other than a Satanic attempt at distorting
God's words.


Then the society states in the 1968 book
'The Truth That Leads To Eternal Life',
"One of the ways that wicked spirits mislead men and women
is through spiritism...The Bible warns us to keep from every
practice associated with spiritism... God condemns every kind
of spiritism"
(p. 61).

It was obvious the Watchtower Society was involved in a cover-up.
They did not want their readers to know who Greber really was.


Jehovah's Witnesses will attempt to refute this information
through the claims that Jehovah's organization has progressively
come to understand these practices are no longer acceptable
to God.

Despite this illogical reasoning, the Watchtower Society is still involved
with this occult practice which is known as necromancy.
Necromancy is a practice used in black magic to communicate with
the dead.

Despite the claims of being "God's chosen organization",
communicating with the dead is an occult practice used by Watchtower
leaders which God Himself would never have any connection with.


Although the Watchtower Society has made a vast array of changes
within their teachings over the years, necromancy still remains a part
of their principles.
Jehovah's Witnesses will clearly deny that their so-called Christian
organization they devote their lives to would be involved with such
an occult practice, but the evidence that they are is overwhelming.


We are warned in 1 Timothy 4:1:
“But the Spirit explicitly says that in later times some will fall away
from the faith, paying attention to deceitful spirits and doctrines
of demons.”

The Mormon religion is similar:
Mormonism exists in the exact same occult manner, i.e., an
organization within an organization.
Less than 10% of all Mormons ever enter into the Mormon temples
where the unspeakable takes place.
The other ignorant 90% of Mormons tell how wonderful the organization
is, ignoring historical evidence proving the nature of
the demonic cult.