
At this point it is hard not to make some important connections between Mormons and terrorism. Chevie Kehoe is Mormon and grew-up being indoctrinated in a Momron culture that despised the American Government and American way of life. Additionally, Chevie’s Mormon community espoused the same religious theology that Joseph Smith taught as his Mormons attempted to “conquer” the United States in 1844.

Chevie Kehoe was raised in Deep Lake, Washington, which is deep in the heart of radical Mormon “Christian Identity” country. The area encompassing the heart of Mormon “Christian Identity” separatism includes Deep Lake and Metaline Falls, Washington in the west, Bountiful and Creston, British Columbia in the north and Hayden Lake, Idaho in the south.


Mormons always appear to be soft spoken and polite, and they would certainly never tell you they have fought 3-wars with the United States Government and have been fighting to destroy America since 1830. And, Terry Nichols, who is Mormon, is no different. For some strange reason, the publically demure Terry Nichols has always been portrayed by the press as being a mild-mannered loving family man who got caught-up in McVeigh’s insane hatred of the United States Government.

The FBI revealed during their investigation into the radical Mormon "Christian Identity" group The Covenant, the Sword and the Arm of the Lord (CSA) that several members of the CSA left in 1983 to form a new and even more violent terrorist group called The Order. The FBI also documented that The Order was a violent offshoot of Richard Butler’s Hayden Lake, Idaho based Aryan Nations (Church of Jesus Christ Christian).

After the death of Gordon Kahl, who was Mormon, in June of 1983, Richard Wayne Snell, a fellow neo-Nazi white-supremacist friend of Kahl’s began targeting the Murrah Building in Oklahoma City for a retaliatory bombing. Kahl and Snell were both members of the radical Mormon fundamentalist “Christian Identity” group known as The Covenant, the Sword and the Arm of the Lord (CSA), which was founded by James Ellison and Kerry Noble who were both polygamist Mormons.

After the death of Gordon Kahl, who was Mormon, in June of 1983, Richard Wayne Snell, a fellow neo-Nazi white-supremacist friend of Kahl’s began targeting the Murrah Building in Oklahoma City for a retaliatory bombing. Kahl and Snell were both members of the radical Mormon fundamentalist “Christian Identity” group known as The Covenant, the Sword and the Arm of the Lord (CSA), which was founded by James Ellison and Kerry Noble who were both polygamist Mormons.
Ben Klassen, World Church of the Creator and Mormon theology