PRESIDENT HINCKLEY'S |
LDS COVER-UP |
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The Mormon built Monument at Mountain meadows is the most obvious cover-up.
It is a cover up for many reasons. First of all the Monument at
Mountain Meadows was built to appease the descendants of the victims of
the wagon train. The church realized with the newly formed group of what
is known as the Mountain Meadows Association with a large Mormon
membership of descendants of the Mormon Participants it could easily control the organization. |
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Burr Fancher,
President of the Mountain Meadows Monument Foundation said it best, "The
Mormons owning the massacre site and the Monument site is like having
the fox guard the hen house". |
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They built a
beautiful "Mormon Monument" . A Rock Cairn with a no cross, as was
originally placed there when Major James H. Carlton, built the first
rock cairn in April of 1859 . Since there is no cross, there is no sign
on the cross stating "Vengeance is mine saith the Lord an I will repay".
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President
Gordon Bitner Hinckley CEO and 15th Prophet of the Church did not want
to place the Cross there even though the victims were christians. He
doesn't care about the victims they have all been baptized post humously
into the Mormon faith. Most people of course would really want to be a
member of the LDS faith after being shot, throat slit and bludgeoned to
death by a member of the Mormon church. The members of the wagon train
were true Christians and did not believe in the false gospel of posthumous baptism. |
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Brigham Young
went down to the site approximately six months after the Cairn had been
built and had the cross and rock cairn torn down desecrating the grave
site. He read the sign and said. "Vengeance is mine saith the Lord and I
taken a little". President Hinckley, of course, doesn't know that,
even though there were witnesses, but out of respect to the second
Prophet of the LDS church does not want to put the cross and the sign
back up. The Christian cross is a "vile" symbol to Mormons. |
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The Mormons do
not celebrate the crucifixion and detest the cross as the suffering of
Jesus Christ. It absolutely makes no difference to President Hinckley
that the victims were Christians and that the cross is the symbol of
Jesus Christ dying on the cross for their sins. This is a vicious and
demeaning thing that President Hinckley and members of the Mormon church
has done to the poor souls whose bones rest at that site. |
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The Monument at Mountain Meadows does not tell the true story and is a monument to the Moron church and a cover-up for the Mormon Participants. |
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A LDS Interpretive Center
for the site is surely in the works because as proven in the past
President Hinckley doesn't do anything that will not provide a tithing
income. |
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NOTE: Since President Gordon Bitner Hinckley
(June 23, 1910 – January 27, 2008), has assumed room temperature, we
will assume that the new leaders will continue the Church's self serving
attitude. |
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Further
President Hinckley, has denied any church evolvement in the massacre
implying that John D. Lee single handedly killed all the members of the
wagon train, and he was executed for that crime. According to President
Hinckley no one else was involved. |
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Gordon B. Hinckley continues the 100 year old tradition of avoiding
taking any official church stand on any matter. On live TV he continues
to make statements such as "That was in the past, we go forward", and,
"I don't know that we teach that." |
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We
the descendants, Lee descendants and normal and prudent persons realize
that John D. Lee had to have help in this crime. Most Mormons to this
day believe their most beloved President and CEO without question and
following without question is what turned their Mormon bothers into cold
blooded killers in Mountain Meadows. |
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"No
one can explain what happened in these meadows 142 years ago. We may
speculate, but we do not know," Hinckley said at the 1999 Monument
Dedication. "We do not understand it. We cannot comprehend it. We can
only say that the past is long since gone." |
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What
President Hinckley also carefully avoids and pretends that he know
nothing about is the church's vault. There are ledgers in the vault that
indicates where certain deposits came from such as the Mountain Meadows
Massacre bounty. There are many historical documents in the vault that
tell of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints dengy past.
President Hinckley will not provide these documents he would just as
soon say a simple, "I don't know". |
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As
CEO of the Mormon Church President Hinckley is very happy that the past
is long since gone and the accrued interest on the take in the murder
and robbery has increased. Especially from the gold that was hidden in
the floor boards of the wagons. Although according to President Hinckley
the church had nothing to do with the murder and robbery they had no
problem placing the entire take in the tithing room at the Cedar City
Ward. |
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According
to reports Brigham Young was seen driving one of the fancy wagons from
the wagon train around Salt Lake City approximately 6 months after the
Murder and Robbery. Not even mentioning the fact that some articles of
furniture observed in Brigham Young's summer home are made of wood
indigenous to Arkansas . |
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Mr.
Hinckley knows all too well as do the LDS tour guides that take the
public through the museum in Saint George that the Saints in
southwestern Utah , at the time of the massacre, were going through hard
times because of failing crops. Mr. Hinckley also knows that Brigham
Young had his hands full will disgruntled saints fleeing the Theocracy. |
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Mr.
Hinckley also has probable knowledge Brigham Young and his trusted
adopted son John D. Lee had knowledge that there were Mormon apostate
refugees in the wagon train attempting to escape the Theocracy. Brigham
Young's penalty for attempted escape from the theocracy by a Saint was
an offense punishable through blood atonement. Major John Higbee cut the
throat of one such apostate that was still wearing his endowment
garment. |
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Mr.
Hinckley also has possible knowledge that John D. Lee was Brigham
Young's favorite hit man, along with being a great believer in Blood
Atonement. John D. Lee, as documented in his own writings, had a long
record of being “used and abused” by Brigham Young. |
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John D. Lee's background as a Danite in Missouri and Illinois made him an old hand at cold blooded murder. |
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Below is a comment found left in the my guest book that was rather fitting synopsis to this commentary: |
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The
Quote, “Forgiveness measures the love we have for one another” means
little. For a religion to truly be forgiven it would have to acknowledge
the rolls that Young and his associates played in this terrible
miss-guided tragedy, Until the LSD church gets their head out of the
sand and openly admits Young and his associates ordered this, how could
the LSD religion be forgiven. An example would be a person going before
the parole board to be released early but does not show any remorse, or
acknowledge their crime they certainly would not be released would they?
- Anonymous |
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