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Sherry Shriner


Sherry Shriner, born 1965, is an unorthodox Christian internet evangelist, Conspiracy theorist and orgone advocate. Sherry Shriner has 3 degrees from Kent State University; in Criminal Justice, Journalism and Political Science respectively. Her career background is in news radio, and she currently resides in Ohio with her husband and 4 children.

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Beliefs

She feels the U.S. Government (she calls them omegans [1]), Israeli Zionists, Kenite serpent seed (she calls them Edomite or Talmudic) Jews, Space aliens, hollow earth dwellers and the Roman Catholic Black Pope and his Jesuit henchmen are all in a nefarious satanic alliance.


She states that Maitreya of Buddhism and Saint Germain are false prophets [2] and the Black Pope himself is one Count Hans Van Kolvenbach . She feels she has been called upon by the Most High God to battle Satan and prepare the people of the earth for the second coming of the messiah, and the Armageddon of Christian eschatology.

Some of Shriner's other beliefs include:

Areas of concern


Areas of particular concern include:

  • Pollution of the environment (air and water) and foodstuffs.
  • Airplane chemtrails.
  • NESARA , the National Economic Security and Protection Act [5], [6].
  • The many values of orgone [7].
  • The evil nature of cell phone and other towers, which she feels emit ELF mind control microwaves [8].
  • The fair skin of authentic early (Torah believing) Jews [9].

Talk radio

Sherry hosts a weekly talk radio program on Reality Radio Network , which distributes audio programmes via the web; she offers many recorded broadcasts and talks for free via the internet.

See also

Books

  • Bible Codes Revealed : The Coming UFO Invasion by Sherry Shriner (iUniverse, Inc. 1st edition, January 5, 2005 ISBN 0595335594)

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