Our Social Media Under Attack
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In November of 2019, multiple operatives for William Branham's "Message" cult initiated a coordinated strike against the "Seek The Truth"/William Branham Historical Research YouTube site. Very concerning information was being presented regarding the history of William Branham's church and associates, and the docu-series presenting the information was attacked. Specifically, three videos were targeted: a short video stating John Collins' connection to the cult through his grandfather and pastor of late William Branham's "Branham Tabernacle", Rev. Willard Collins, a video describing the full history of Rev. Jim Jones of Peoples Temple and the reason Jones joined Branham's "Message" cult in the early 1950s, and a critical examination of William Branham's claim to have stood under "Seven Angels" in 1963 — which turned out to be nothing more than a mysterious cloud left behind after rocket detonation by Vandenburg, AFB. More information here: https://william-branham.org/site/youtube-info.
It appears as though cult operatives are at it again. Whether those same operatives, different operatives, or others, people are flagging specific content as "offensive" on various social media platforms. As a result, William Branham himself has been flagged as a "dangerous person" on some social media platforms, and many of his statements are being flagged as hate speech. While we agree with both of these assessments, this site provides a critical examination of this person and his hate speech with the intent to educate those who are unfamiliar with Branham or the truly horrific things that he said during his evangelistic campaigns. A banner has been added to our home page declaring our position.
Ironically, these cult operatives have taken action against their own cause; by flagging content on our social media platforms as offensive, they have inadvertently flagged William Branham himself as offensive and dangerous. Recently, one social media platform removed a photograph of William Branham informing us that they do not allow posts of dangerous persons. Another social media platform removed a quote from one of Branham's sermons, which had little more content than Branham describing the sex papers he intended to share with the men after service. Another removed a video of Branham's offensive statement regarding African Americans. These videos are purposefully hosted in multiple servers and services in multiple countries and can be found on our video page and video blog.
How can you help?
The artificial intelligence algorithms that are flagging William Branham's offensive statements as hate speech are accurate — we cannot ignore the fact that he actually said these things. We can, however, include them under "freedom of speech" with the intent of supporting victims of hate crimes. Yesterday, petitions were filed to do just that. There is adequate evidence to confirm the fact that our research is historical in nature, and the very offensive comments made by cult members and operatives for the past 11 years in the comment threads of social media posts are sufficient evidence to identify William Branham's cult following as a hate group.
There are also a large number of comments over the years made by former members who have escaped this hate group, which provides evidence that our research is of value to supporting cult victims. We need more of this. Please like, follow, and comment if you are able, on the social media platforms of your choice. With your help, exposure of this hate group will be very effective in multiple countries.