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American Government and The Mormon Conspiracy

American Government involvment by the Mormon Church is a plan to dominate America and is a conspiracy generally unknown by American Citizens. In the scholarly book The Mormon Conspiracy a summary is provided of the historical and current practices of the Mormon church. The LDS (Latter-Day Saints) church has plans to become a dominant force in the American government. Mormon Church leaders have probably ordained their President as the king of the new government to be established in the United States and eventually the world. It is believed that the General Authorities have established the framework for this new American government by secretly continuing the Council of Fifty originally established by church founder Joseph Smith and continued by long time president of the church, Brigham Young. The council of Fifty is prepared to assume top governmental positions necessary to administer the affairs of the country. The Council of Fifty would be in the hands of the king, (the President of the Mormon Church), his two Counselors and the Twelve Apostles. Common consent rules the governing of this group. That is, the President consults with his counselors and apostles and the “king” then puts his proposals to his Counselor and Apostles for unanimous approval.

In this type of leadership there would be no opposition party. The General Authorities of the Mormon Church would rule nations in the same way that they govern the church today, making decisions and passing them down to church members. Church authority is absolute in the relationship between the General Authorities, lower echelon administrators and the church membership.

A conspiracy is recognized when one observes the practices of the Mormon Church, also known as the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints. The scholarly book The Mormon Conspiracy reveals how the Latter-Day Saints church (LDS) is organized to restrict individual freedoms, individual thought, independence and democracy. The Mormon Conspiracy documents how the LDS church leaders are involved in these conspiracies to control the United States and eventually the world, by establishing its "Kingdom of God" on earth. The words "Kingdom of God" are in quotes, because in reality this is not a Kingdom of God that the Mormon Church wishes to establish, but rather a Kingdom of the Mormon Church, led by fifteen men, the Presidency (three men) and the Quorum of Twelve apostles of the church. The Mormon church members are controlled by an authoritarian organization much like the Monarchy that prevailed in such European countries as France and England before the French Revolution and before a democracy was established in England. The scholarly book The Mormon Conspiracy reveals to the reader how the Mormon church requires religious obedience from members and teaches them that individuals need not think for themselves concerning church doctrine as taught by the Church Authorities, a form of mind control.

A very comprehensive volume dealing with Mormon issues that most others who have written about the Mormon Church have left untouched, namely the political ambitions of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints and how they have become successful toward this goal, unnoticed by the majority of Americans. He has captured the "spirit of Mormonism" and understood the internal structure amazingly well without ever having been a Mormon. Dr. Wood's research and conclusions show originality and give helpful conclusions which open the reader's mind to see the true nature and plan of the Mormon Church for America and the world.

This scholarly book was written by Charles L. Wood, Ph.D. Emeritus Professor at the University of Akron.

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