
Mormon Terrorist Wallace Hilliard Aided and Abetted the 9/11 Terrorist Attacks:

Orson Pratt, one of Joseph Smith's original 12-apostles, wrote this prophecy in 1878. Pratt’s prophecy was written 3-years after the end of the Utah War and predicts the destruction of New York City:

Many witnesses to the Oklahoma City bombing claim German national Andreas Strassmeir was the “John Doe number-2” that was seen with McVeigh and Nichols on April 19, 1995, the morning of the Oklahoma City bombing. Whether he was or not, he definitely was a neo-Nazi, he definitely lived in the polygamous Mormon town of Elohim City and he was definitely affiliated with the radical Mormon "Christian Identity" group, the Aryan Republican Army (ARA). Further, the ARA liked to rob banks, which they did to fund the Oklahoma City bombing.

In July of 1991, when Dennis Mahon addressed the Aryan World Congress from the headquarters of Richard Butler's Hayden Lake based Aryan Nations and announced that Robert Mathews' radical Mormon "Christian Identity" group The Order would soon be resurrected, he wasn’t spouting empty words.

During Timothy McVeigh’s trial in Denver, Elohim City’s revered religious leader, Robert Millar, testified that Dennis Mahon hosted McVeigh’s first visit to Elohim City, which was specifically made so that Mahon, Nichols, McVeigh and Strassmeir could discuss resurrecting James Ellison's, the Mormon founder of the radical Mormon Christian Identity group the Covenant, the Sword and the Arm of the Lord's (CSA's), 1983 plot to bomb the Murrah building in Oklahoma City.

Danny Coulson, the FBI’s agent in-charge of the Oklahoma City investigation said in 2003, "I think you have too many coincidences here that raise questions about whether other people are involved. The close associations with Elohim City and the earlier plan [of Elohim City residents] to do the same Murrah Building all suggest the complicity of other people. If I were still in the bureau, the investigation would be reopened".

Randy Weaver was a member of the radical Mormon "Christian Identity" movement and lived adjacent to many radical Mormon polygamist identity christians in Idaho, Washington and Canada who practiced polygamy and wanted to overthrow the Government of the United States, with violent force if necessary.