Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Husband of stenographer who interrupted House vote to rant about God and the Freemasons, says she just did what God told her to do. Well okay then.

Rick Wiles
Courtesy of Right Wing Watch:

Following the vote in the House of Representatives to raise the debt ceiling and reopen the government last week, a House stenographer named Dianne Reidy briefly seized the microphone and began ranting about God and the Freemasons before being removed and sent to the hospital for a psychological evaluation. 

On Friday, her husband Dan appeared on the End Times radio broadcast hosted by Rick Wiles where he revealed that, for the last month, Dianne had repeatedly been woken up in the middle of night by God and compelled to read the Bible, as He pressed upon her the need to speak publicly and deliver a prophetic message. 

Dan revealed that his wife had no idea what it was she was supposed to say and that God simply spoke through her once she finally acquiesced to His commands to took control of the microphone: 

Reidy: "She shared with me when she actually stepped up to the podium that she didn't know what she was going to say; that those words that came out were what she prayed 'Lord, I'm your vessel, you speak through me.' So her belief is, and my belief is, is that those words came from God. It's not He coached her, she memorized the words or anything like that. In fact, afterwards, I don't think she even remembered what she said ... She was like, I was just the vessel that God was speaking through and it wasn't for me to know what I said, it was for who was hearing it."

Wiles: "I believe God gave a prophetic utterance through your wife. I believe it was an utterance from the Holy Spirit, a very, very solemn, a very severe prophetic warning to the people of the United States. "

Reidy: "Yes, I agree with you. She was prepared for it and she gave it and as a scribe does, they're all about words and He gave her the words and she recorded the words or spoke the words and she feels her job is done. "

For his part, Wiles is convinced that Reidy's rambling statement was a dire warning from God that the Freemasons and the Illuminati are plotting to destroy our constitutional republic and replace it with totalitarian tyranny "because we can see it with the NSA spying, with the TSA groping people, even the park police now don't wear green uniforms, they wear Brownshirts." 

So there you go then.

The stenographer wasn't crazy she was just doing her job and taking notes for the Lord. And then delivering those notes to the world on a turned off mic in the middle of the House of Representatives.

Makes perfect sense.

After all if you cannot trust the opinion of a man who has a radio show called End Times radio who can you trust?

23 comments:

  1. Anonymous2:11 AM

    So, God took time off from waking Bill O'Reilly for nightime talks, so he could talk to this woman? Next stop for her - Fox News. God used to talk to G.W. Bush, too, and look at the mess he got us into.

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    1. Anonymous9:32 AM

      God used correct grammar. G.W. couldn't understand His words. --- Julie

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  2. Anonymous3:18 AM

    Wow, this God fella is really incoherent and ineffective, huh? (Isn't it amazing the hubris of the people who think they follow this guy?)

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  3. Sally in MI3:29 AM

    I actually thought that her 'This is not a Christian Country' was dead on. When did Freemasons become the enemy? Now why wasn't God warning us about Muslims and the blah? About a black President? No, I think Diane had it right, and the real message is different than what the End Times people are reading into this. If indeed God spoke through her, the 'Christians' have gotten it wrong yet again. By the way, when Dan Brown's book came out a decade ago, the masons and Illuminati were thoroughly scrutinized, and golly, they haven't taken ove rthe US yet, unless the Kochs are them. And the Kochs are part of the 'Christian' right. So who is the enemy again?

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    1. Kochs are part of the KKK that just using the stupid Christian Right who are blind by racism.

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  4. Anonymous3:41 AM

    This shows that some have no immunity to the plague that has inflicted Mankind for thousands of years..........if you get my drift.....

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  5. Anonymous3:45 AM

    Weren't some of the Founding Fathers freemasons? Not that I know anything about freemasonry, because I don't, but I think that the greatest danger to our Constitution comes from the religious right in this country. And I think that Dianne Reidy needs a long rest and a less stressful job than recording what members of the House of Representatives are saying or how they are voting. At the best of times that cannot be a job for the faint of heart.
    Beaglemom

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  6. Randall4:03 AM

    Someone needs to keep an eye on Dan Reidy and Rick Wiles because they are either fixing to scam the shit out of anyone gullible enough to believe their bullshit...

    Or they, too, are sick in the head - just like Dianne.

    And when people deceive themselves into believing God or angels or any other supernatural being is speaking directly to them
    it's not cute
    it's not eccentric
    it's not "a little nutty"
    it's not harmless.

    It is mental illness, it's extremely dangerous and it's only a matter of time before they hurt someone.

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  7. Martha again4:49 AM

    These people should read up on schizophrenia. A lot of people with that disorder get messages from God, although, seems to me, who's no expert but just reads a lot, the devil or the government seems to star in the messages more often.

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  8. Anonymous5:37 AM

    Let's see, an omniscient, omnipotent God needs a woman AND a microphone to speak? And using those tools, what came out was incoherent gibberish (does anyone have a transcript of what she said? I've seen bits and pieces, and if that was a god, it needs a speechwriter.)

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    1. He always uses man to speak for Him...

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  9. Anonymous7:46 AM

    My take on the Illuminati is that it is more of a One World Government that favors the multi-national industrialists and bankers, including old-money rich and powerful families---Rockefellers, duPonts, Rothschilds, Carnegie Family, Roosevelt's, Astor, Russell, Li family, Onassis Family, Bundy Family, the Kennedys, Collins, Reynolds, Krupp, Van Duyn.

    There are supposed to be 13 families, and I've seen different combinations of those above (and a few others that don't come to mind right now), which are more than 13, so there's some speculation within the conspiracy theory, if one can imagine that.

    Of course, somehow the Vatican, City of London and Wash. DC have to fit in there for the religious, wealth, banking system/financial centers, and military/surveillance factors to be in place.

    But from my front-porch view, where Alaska is nowhere on the horizon, it seems that the powers left out are those that are nationalists like the Kochs and others who are of the Bircher clan who want to keep the US more isolated so they can rape its resources more effectively without all of the riffraff from the rest of the world interfering.

    I've probably forgotten more than I remember about this that I've heard from different angles over the past 35 years or so. My observations are my own, and I'm not advocating for anything one way or another real strongly, but others do and I listen with interest on occasion.

    It seems to me that there is an ebb and flow to these conspiracy theories, that they seem to pop up during times of international incidents or times when the economy is either seemingly too hot and headed for a bubble popping or slower and unemployment is higher than *normal*.

    There are some who try to tie all of these economic phenomena into the religious apocrypha of end times prophesies of biblical origin. Others attribute some of the same theories to simple greed and lust for power, the goal for the enlightened ones to turn the rest of the world's commons into slaves, etc, etc, etc.

    In any event, these "prophesies" are considered to be "signs" by those faithful who prescribe to one theory or another derived from Biblical text.

    Whether one is a true believer or thinks this is all a bunch of Hooha, it might be worthwhile to have a general understanding of what is motivating the ones who assume that they have it all figured out, or even more importantly (IMO), that they are following someone who has it all figured out. The stories and conspiracies are malleable, so they *change* to some degree over time.

    Having been raised in a Christian family and environment, it has been a slow process to work my way towards a more agnostic approach to life. I must admit that it is difficult to undo completely the "brain-washing" effects which are indoctrinated beginning at such a young age, especially by sincere, loving , caring family members who are genuinely good, honest, humble people who appear to behave as true followers of Jesus and His teachings.

    Anyway, whether they are "true prophesy" or simply the copy-cat nature of these things like "UFO" sightings, I would expect more and more of these situations, although I have an inkling that some might be muted somewhat, in order to *protect* the *prophet* from ridicule from the masses of heathen, Libruls, and media scrutiny.

    I don't know much more than that. There's tons of data but it's comprised of lots of noise and bullshit, a bit of seemingly interesting or useful information, and very few discernable facts that you can hang your hat on.

    But there seems to be lots of buzz being generated below the surface to the LSM. It will be interesting to see how these media respond to subsequent "signs". My gut tells me that they will be ignored to a large degree and attributed as copy-cats. Or maybe I'm wrong. I guess, either way, I'll learn if I pay attention and leave what I think I know open to new ideas.

    Namaste.

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  10. WakeUpAmerica7:57 AM

    so when she dies of the brain tumor or aneurysm that is affecting that part of her brain, will that be God too? I'm sorry but I'm not one of those Christians who believes in faith healing, speaking in tongues, or God's voice coming out of someone's mouth. If God actually did that, he would more likely say, " WTF are all of you doing to the beautiful planet I gave you? IT ISN'T A TOILET! YOU CAN'T FLUSH IT AND HAVE EVERYTHING PERFECT AGAIN!" Then he walks off mumbling, "Bunch of maroons! Even I can't cure stupid."

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  11. Anonymous8:42 AM

    If a sinkhole opened up under the homes of Sarah Palin, Red Cruz, Dick Cheney, Donald Rumsfeld, Rush Limbaugh, Sean Hannity, Glen Beck, Charles and David Koch, those freaks from AFA, Michele Bachman, Rick Perry, Rick Santorum, Louie Gohmert, Mike Lee, Donald Trump, and the rest of the usual bagger and fake fundies, swallowing them into the earth before closing --- simultaneously, while each was at home... I gotta say that I'd have to consider that God was expressing His opinion.

    Otherwise, there are meds or other treatment options unless it is an inoperable tumor. BTW, I didn't notice any of the RW little C christians hitting their knees in the House when Reidy approached the microphone.

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    1. Anonymous10:53 AM

      "Red" Cruz???

      Freudian slip or has Fidel hacked the site and now editing?

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  12. Anonymous9:12 AM

    Is she still employed?

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  13. Anonymous9:36 AM

    What does Gawd's voice sound like.
    I would imagine that to a believing Christian (as she claims to be) it would be the most awe-inspiring moment of one's life. But she didn't exactly fall to her knees, did she?
    I met a woman who claimed Gawd spoke to her once. And what did Gawd think was so important he had to reveal himself? .... He was telling her how to get rid of ants in her kitchen. Good thing there isn't anything more important going on in the world than a minor ant infestation.

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  14. Anonymous9:39 AM

    My phone just rang and it was GOD, he told me that this woman is an idiot!
    If there is a GOD why would she waste time to talk to these selfish people when there are so many truly deserving folks around.... religious zealots that border on the brink of insanity have no connection to reality! and this woman should be institutionalized now.

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    1. Anonymous2:51 PM

      He sent me a text. He said Sarah Palin doesn't need any more money to waste, and not to send her another penny.

      Nor to Benny Hinn or Pat Robertson. I think He has special plans for them, but didn't give any specifics other than

      "YOU just be glad you're not one of THEM"---God

      I'm cool with that.

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  15. Anonymous9:42 AM

    the End Times radio broadcast sums it all up...... send us your money and we will force feed you lies..... blah blah blah send me your money
    So many religious people being fleeced today, think that their GOD would have warned them to use their brain and not get scammed

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  16. Anonymous2:45 PM

    Was the burning bush or just a simple earthquake/tsunami combo unavailable at the time to amplify her words a little for the House Members? I don't think they got the message.

    Having George Burns deliver the message would've gotten their attention. At least he was funny as hell and could've told a few jokes.

    Say G'nite Gracie. G'nite Gracie.

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  17. I have seen this happen many time... She said this country is not one nation under God and that the Freemason wrote the Constitution (true)... The founders were Freemason... The reason she said God is not mock, because the Republican was sing Amazing Grace while trying to destroy this country and hurt American people, all under the name of God... They were mocking God.

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  18. Anita Winecooler5:48 PM

    Calling Father Damian, clean up in aisle 13. Bring holy water STAT.

    Sorry, but I don't buy any of it. She's not a well woman and her husband and the idiot he's with are doing her a great disservice by making excuses, nodding their heads in agreement, and ignoring the obvious.
    I thought these people believed in "personal responsibility" and they're enabling her in the name of "God"?

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