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BYU's Student Newspaper breaks story on "Quorum of the Twelve Apostates"

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PROVO, Utah—Thousands of issues of The Daily Universe , the student newspaper at Brigham Young University, were pulled from newsstands after a photo caption on the front page of the newspapter more accurately identified the "Quorum of the Twelve Apostles" as the "Quroum of the Twelve Apostates". The news broke after student investigative journalists taking an experimental class at BYU entitled, "When the Prophet speaks, all of the thinking hasn't necessarily been done yet" completed their 130-year old investigation into the Mormon cult. Among the incredible facts they learned, which have been hidden, whitewashed and expunged by the corrupt leaders of the Mormon cult are:

1. On September 10, 1831, Joseph Myth wrote a prophecy about 9/11 in Kirtland, Ohio. At the same time, he also wrote the very first version of the "Mormon Oath of Vengeance Against America".

2. Joseph Myth was tarred and feathered in Kirtland, Ohio in 1832 for sexual indiscretions with 15-year old Nancy Marinda Johnson. Smith was 27-years old at the time and married to his dear wife Emma.

3. In 1843, Joseph Myth had his secret "Council of 50" ordain him as the first King of the "Mormon King of Zion". At the time, he also appointed Brigham Young to be his Mormon "shadow government's" first President of the United States and formed the 100,000-man Nauvoo Legion to overthrow the US with military force.

4. Between 1842 and 1844, Joseph Myth stole the rights and rituals of the Freemasons, basardized them and turned them into the rights and rituals of the his Mormon religion, which previously did not have any rights and rituals.

5. Joseph Myth was arrested for Treason against the United States in 1844.

6. Brigham Young declared independence from the United States on September 15, 1857. This was only 4-days after the Mormon terrorst attack on the Fancher party on September 11, 1857, which is today known as the Mountain Meadows Massacre.

7. BYU's seditious law school is named after Mormon traitor J. Reuben Clark, who issued a call-to-arms in the Salt Lake Mormon temple on Arpril 6, 1957. Clark was the very first Mormon Justice Department attorney ever, drafted the very first selective service laws, which entitled all Mormons going on "missions" to obtain military deferrements and learned that the checks and balances of the US Constitution could be circumevented during a time of national emergency with the President's special "Emergency War Powers Legislation". Clark's call-to-arms went out to all Mormons, and he challenged them to begin working towards fullfilling "the political destiny of the Mormon religion".

8. Mormon entities, groups, terrorists such as Dyno-Nobel, Ryder Truck Rentals, the Aryan Republican Army, Bo Gritz, Anthony Burns, Chevie Kehoe, Terry Nichols, Peter Langan, James Ellison and Wallace Hilliard were involved in the 1993 World Trade Center bombing, the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing and the 9/11 Attacks.

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