• 2 years ago
Indisputable evidence has been uncovered — written by the pen of William Branham's mentor, Roy E. Davis — confirming that the religious cult William Branham joined and helped recruit for was built upon the foundation of white supremacy. When Davis started his cult "Pentecostal Baptist Church of God" of which he was the General Overseer and migrated from Tennessee to Louisville and finally Jeffersonville, IN, Davis' location was strategic for his militant white supremacy group, and the cult itself was nothing more than the religious facade.

In a proclamation issued to "The Knights of the Flaming Sword", a militant extremist white supremacy group created by William Joseph Simmons, the founder of the 1915 Ku Klux Klan, Roy E. Davis gives a full history of his involvement with the white supremacy groups. Of interest in the letter:

Davis was a close friend of Col. William Joseph Simmons, founder of the Ku Klux Klan

Davis chose to side with Simmons during the Congressional inquiry into the terrorist group

Davis mentions touring with "a Presidential Candidate" which coincides with the timeline of William D. Upshaw's run for President. (Upshaw was a key figure in Branham’s cult)

Davis describes his rank in the original sect. He was "second degree", working directly under William Joseph Simmons, and was Simmon's "personal representative".

Worst of all, Davis confirms that the group was militant, acknowledges their militant form, and asks them to lay down arms in response to the recent, publicized, killings.

You can learn this and more on william-branham.org

https://william-branham.org/site/blog/20220216_william_branhams_cult_was_built_upon_white_supremacy

Read the full research page:
https://william-branham.org/site/research/topics/knights_of_the_flaming_sword

Read the proclamation:
https://william-branham.org/site/resource?key=0ffdc20f-3740-4e29-a5a5-296a1489aba6&parent=knights_of_the_flaming_sword

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