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Advisory: Preventing a Church Massacre

Micah edited this page Nov 23, 2023 · 7 revisions

A domestic terror group has targeted and attacked several churches in the central Kentucky area. The attacks have occurred near the end of Sunday morning worship services, just after noon.

The group blocks all exits with armed personnel and kills all of the individuals who are in attendance.

The Creator advises that additional copycat groups have started forming and carrying out attacks of their own. Therefore, We are urging everyone to be vigilant on their way to church and to appoint a couple of members to keep watch during services.

These attacks have been so deadly, with no congregants left alive, due to the element of surprise and the blocking of all exits and the diversion of mobile phone calls which prevents calls to 911.

The body disposal methods and the feeding of long term fraud schemes leave the victim’s in a legal “missing” status. In at least two of the church attacks charade services were conducted to attract members who were not present at the initial attack.

Churches

If you have been visited by this choir, or approached by a choir without a church, be aware this choir has advanced the attacks. IMG_0341

Be extremely cautious for the immediate future. The attack occurs after their visit. They are merely seeing how many men will be needed.

Every Churchgoer

Protect your church family by doing these seven simple things:

  • Use a cellphone and stream your services. Get some of your sick and shut in online and watching. If that stream is interrupted make sure they know to call the church, but if someone doesn’t answer and confirm a technical problem, do not hesitate to call the police.
  • Buy some walkie talkies. Due to technology they have used you cannot trust cell phones when they launch an attack. Depending on the size of your church’s property you should be able to do this for $50 or less.
  • Each service have one member patrolling the outside of the church. If they see a group forming outside alert the member inside (by walkie). They should then immediately interrupt services, and lock the doors.
  • Reach out to your local police department and invite an officer to each service. Make sure they bring their police radio. This cannot be stressed enough.
  • Do not hire a large security firm. Many of the larger outfits are actually owned by the CIA. If your church hires, hire a small and locally reputable company. Preferably someone from your church family.
  • When calling the police, first call 911. Then call the state police post that covers your area, let them know you’ve already called 911. We have a good feeling that Kentucky State Police will not mind the second call, at all.
  • Things to lookout for on your way into church
    • Car haulers
    • A large group gathered outside of your church that is not normally there
    • A suddenly degraded or no cell phones voice or data coverage
    • No LTE or 5G service
    • Interrupted streaming services - Stream your favorite podcast on the way into church - If it stops inside of a half mile from church, call the church and make sure things are OK - If no answer, do not proceed! Turn around get to better coverage and call the police immediately, every second counts

Local Police Departments

  • Increase traffic patrols, be on the lookout for empty car haulers, especially on nights before worship services or Bible studies.
  • Increase contacts with local hotels, looking for large groups of mostly males, from out of town arriving nights before religious services. Monitor for the same groups partying, and crystal meth usage.
  • Increase funeral escorts, make them required if possible. Have escorts attend the funerals.

PSAPs

  • Under no circumstances should you cease answering or responding to 911 calls near areas where you’ve been advised (especially if by the federal government) of a “law enforcement action,” etc.
  • Immediately investigate all hang ups
  • Make sure your non-emergency and non-911 calls are answered and easily transferred to the PSAP dispatchers (see our suggestions for streaming of services, this could cause emergency calls from out of your jurisdiction)
  • Implement Text-to-911

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