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Cult Victims Rescued From Branham Church From Mind Control

July 11, 2022

The Nigerian Tribune has just released a horrific story about several members of William Branham's cult of personality who have been subjected to mind control.  Over fifty children were kept inside a dungeon in The Whole Bible Believers Church, otherwise known as "Ondo Church" in Ekimogunland.  Seventy-seven people in all, including adults and children.[1]  The situation was so dire that police were forced to storm the compound in a military-style effort to rescue members of the sect.[2]

The Nigerian Tribune has just released a horrific story about several members of William Branham's cult of personality who have been subjected to mind control.  Over fifty children were kept inside a dungeon in The Whole Bible Believers Church, otherwise known as "Ondo Church" in Ekimogunland.  Seventy-seven people in all, including adults and children.[1]  The situation was so dire that police were forced to storm the compound in a military-style effort to rescue members of the sect.[2]

Read the full article here:
https://tribuneonlineng.com/inside-story-of-ondo-church-where-members-are-hypnotised 

Similar to "Message" cult churches in the United States, parishioners of the Ondo Church were publicly chastised and often shunned by cult leaders.  Sixty people in all were cast out of the church.  Some of them were forcibly dragged to the altar, and threatened for "doubting".[3]  Others received threats, both of "spiritual death" and even murder.  One member was told, "Hide, be careful.  Otherwise you will vanish and never be found".[4]

References

[1] Awolaja, Abiodun. Inside Story Of Ondo Church Where Members Are Hypnotised. Accessed. 2022, Jul, 10. Tribuneonlineng. Accessed 2022, Jul, 10 from https://tribuneonlineng.com/inside-story-of-ondo-church-where-members-are-hypnotised/. "2022/10/07 Awolaja, Abiodun. Inside Story Of Ondo Church Where Members Are Hypnotised. Accessed The first news items, mostly by blogs, were fantastic: over 50 children had been rescued from suspected kidnappers in a dungeon at The Whole Bible Believers Church, a.ka. Ondo Church, situated in the Valentino area of Ekimogunland. But the stories by the mainstream media clarified issues: 77 persons had been rescued in all, including adults and children The first news items, mostly by blogs, were fantastic: over 50 children had been rescued from suspected kidnappers in a dungeon at The Whole Bible Believers Church, a.ka. Ondo Church, situated in the Valentino area of Ekimogunland. But the stories by the mainstream media clarified issues: 77 persons had been rescued in all, including adults and children."

[2] Awolaja, Abiodun. Inside Story Of Ondo Church Where Members Are Hypnotised. "The first news items, mostly by blogs, were fantastic: over 50 children had been rescued from suspected kidnappers in a dungeon at The Whole Bible Believers Church, a.ka. Ondo Church, situated in the Valentino area of Ekimogunland. But the stories by the mainstream media clarified issues: 77 persons had been rescued in all, including adults and children. The pastors or false prophets as news reports designated them said they were preparing the people for the rapture. A 400-level student had dropped out from school since January in order to be part of the great event. A distraught parent anxious to set sight on her daughter for the first time in nearly a week had contacted the police, and then the bubble had burst. On this last event, the stories differed: while the police claimed to have met resistance when they stormed the church, the members insisted that the police had invaded and shot teargas canisters into the church.". "Awolaja, Abiodun. Inside Story Of Ondo Church Where Members Are Hypnotised. "The first news items, mostly by blogs, were fantastic: over 50 children had been rescued from suspected kidnappers in a dungeon at The Whole Bible Believers Church, a.ka. Ondo Church, situated in the Valentino area of Ekimogunland. But the stories by the mainstream media clarified issues: 77 persons had been rescued in all, including adults and children. The pastors or false prophets as news reports designated them said they were preparing the people for the rapture. A 400-level student had dropped out from school since January in order to be part of the great event. A distraught parent anxious to set sight on her daughter for the first time in nearly a week had contacted the police, and then the bubble had burst. On this last event, the stories differed: while the police claimed to have met resistance when they stormed the church, the members insisted that the police had invaded and shot teargas canisters into the church."

[3] Awolaja, Abiodun. Inside Story Of Ondo Church Where Members Are Hypnotised. "In this writer's recollection, about 60 people were thus cast out, either on allegations of being a seed of the devil or of being possessed in one year alone. Sister Jo was the chief prophesier who even prophesied against herself. However, though she picked people out, grabbing them by the hands and dragging them before the altar, she herself was never picked out by anyone, until a particular day when this writer's elder brother, who had introduced him, in Ikorodu, to the end time message in 1988 and who was previously Pastor Ocran's interpreter, came from Ilorin and saw something wrong with her. Rather than accept the rebuke, Sister Jo gave a testimony wherein she suggested that she didn't know that anything was wrong with her, whereupon Brother A (one of the suspects arrested last week) burst, in a prophetic mode, into a popular Christian song: "Ah, eyin alailope, eese ti e o fi ku! (You unthankful people, why do you want to die?)," then said to Sister Jo: "Olorun da e lejo, o n jiyan! Tesiwaju!" (God judged you but you are doubting! Continue!)". "Awolaja, Abiodun. Inside Story Of Ondo Church Where Members Are Hypnotised. "In this writer's recollection, about 60 people were thus cast out, either on allegations of being a seed of the devil or of being possessed in one year alone. Sister Jo was the chief prophesier who even prophesied against herself. However, though she picked people out, grabbing them by the hands and dragging them before the altar, she herself was never picked out by anyone, until a particular day when this writer's elder brother, who had introduced him, in Ikorodu, to the end time message in 1988 and who was previously Pastor Ocran's interpreter, came from Ilorin and saw something wrong with her. Rather than accept the rebuke, Sister Jo gave a testimony wherein she suggested that she didn't know that anything was wrong with her, whereupon Brother A (one of the suspects arrested last week) burst, in a prophetic mode, into a popular Christian song: "Ah, eyin alailope, eese ti e o fi ku! (You unthankful people, why do you want to die?)," then said to Sister Jo: "Olorun da e lejo, o n jiyan! Tesiwaju!" (God judged you but you are doubting! Continue!)"

[4] Awolaja, Abiodun. Inside Story Of Ondo Church Where Members Are Hypnotised. "Brother A was quite a firebrand and a disciplinarian. And his prophecies were red-hot! On one occasion he told this writer's elder brother, who on relocating to Ilorin from Ondo had been rather infrequent in the church, in prophecy: "Jide, sora!Aijebee, won a wa e ti!" (Hide, be careful. Otherwise, you will vanish and never be found."). His prophecy may have been right, because the Brother—apologies for dragging him out like this— never attended the church again following his wedding in year 2000, an occasion which, rather unfortunately, Pastor Ocran turned into a cursing spree, declaring: "Cursed are you if you divorce this woman! Cursed are you if later you say you don't want her again!" A younger associate of my brother's from Ilorin that we used to call Mr. Beske, not used to the ways of Ondo Church, exclaimed in amazement: "O fe try epe ti won gbe won se n beyen ni!" (Literally, "would you dare the level of curses pronounced on him there!" but really meaning: What an unbearable deluge of curses!!). How can a marriage ceremony be turned into a cursing spree?". "Awolaja, Abiodun. Inside Story Of Ondo Church Where Members Are Hypnotised. "Brother A was quite a firebrand and a disciplinarian. And his prophecies were red-hot! On one occasion he told this writer's elder brother, who on relocating to Ilorin from Ondo had been rather infrequent in the church, in prophecy: "Jide, sora!Aijebee, won a wa e ti!" (Hide, be careful. Otherwise, you will vanish and never be found."). His prophecy may have been right, because the Brother—apologies for dragging him out like this— never attended the church again following his wedding in year 2000, an occasion which, rather unfortunately, Pastor Ocran turned into a cursing spree, declaring: "Cursed are you if you divorce this woman! Cursed are you if later you say you don't want her again!" A younger associate of my brother's from Ilorin that we used to call Mr. Beske, not used to the ways of Ondo Church, exclaimed in amazement: "O fe try epe ti won gbe won se n beyen ni!" (Literally, "would you dare the level of curses pronounced on him there!" but really meaning: What an unbearable deluge of curses!!). How can a marriage ceremony be turned into a cursing spree?"