Kurt Nimmo
TruthNews
December 9, 2007
“A gunman walked into a training center dormitory for young Christian missionaries early Sunday and opened fire, killing two of the center’s staff members and wounding two others,” reports the Guardian. “The shooting happened at about 12:30 a.m. at the Youth With a Mission center, police spokeswoman Susan Medina said. About 45 people were evacuated from the dormitory in this Denver suburb.”
At this time, there are few details, as the gunman escaped without a trace. However, his target has a few rather odd associations.
According to Nat Mayown Person and Robert Parsons, Youth With a Mission (YWAM) is a CIA front group involved in “espionage missionary work,” particularly in developing nations.
According to Rick Ross, YWAM was founded
…by a California Assemblies of God minister, Loren Cunningham, in 1961. The organization reportedly has claimed (1982) more than 1,500 long-term and 10,000 short-term missionaries. Youth with a Mission (YWAM), with numerous bases internationally, Discipleship Training Schools throughout the United States and outside America, is one of the largest evangelistic missionary organizations in the world. Certainly, millions of dollars flow through its accounts yearly. YWAM does have substantial influence within the Evangelical Christian community.
Before it was bankrupted by the Church of Scientology, the Cult Awareness Network stated “that Ywam has many elements of a destructive cult,” specifically “the authoritarian control by the elders” over members.
“YWAM is vehemently anti-Catholic and pro-‘Reconstructionist’ — that is, founder Loren Cunningham believes in replacing democracy with a fundamentalist Protestant theocracy,” writes Jospeh Cannon.
Although the Person and Parsons do not bother to provide additional information on their accusation, it is interesting to note that filmmaker David Loren Cunningham, son of Loren Cunningham, YWAM founder, was allowed to film at CIA headquarters in Langley for his feature ABC series, “The Path to 9/11,” basically a slick propaganda piece starring Harvey Keitel, Patricia Heaton, and Donnie Whalberg, and based on the official whitewash commission fairy tale. “Is Bush and the CIA behind the controversial ABC News documentary ‘The Path to 9/11,’ which blames Clinton for the 9/11 attack? It looks like it might be,” writes Marc Perkel Rantz.
The movie’s director Davin L. Cunningham is an evangelical nutcase and the son of the guy who started the Christian cult Youth with a Mission. The movie producers had unusual access to CIA headquarters to make this film. There seems to be a lot of people on the web connecting the dots but it looks like this is a CIA propaganda film that was produced by the Bush administration to change the outcome of the upcoming congressional elections. Besides, who came up with the $40 million bucks to produce this lie? We may never know for sure but it’s probably us taxpayers through one of those black budgets that funds projects like this and CIA torture camps.
As it turns out, Cunningham the Younger is connected to the neocon network, specifically David Horowitz, the former Marxist with connections to documented CIA asset Richard Mellon Scaife. “Early on, Cunningham had recruited a young Iranian-American screenwriter named Cyrus Nowrasteh to write the script” for his 9/11 fantasy project. “Not only is Nowrasteh an outspoken conservative, he is also a fervent member of the emerging network of right-wing people burrowing into the film industry with ulterior sectarian political and religious agendas, like Cunningham,” writes Max Blumenthal. Replace “conservative” and “right-wing” with “neocon” and you will have a more accurate idea of the mechanics.
And, as Cannon notes, YWAM is connected to Agape Airlines. “Agape operates at the world-infamous Venice airport, where Mohammed Atta trained… A pilot named Mark Mikarts flies for Agape. The same pilot was Atta’s flight instructor.”
Once again, we are presented with a series of supposed coincidences surrounding yet another apparent “lone gunman” mass murder scenario. Of course, at this time, the shooting outside of Denver appears to be a random act of violence, or possibly an act of revenge on the part of a former YWAM member."
Also see: Operation Bluebird