Monday, March 24, 2008

The houses of the holy - America

Colorado - America:

Cottonwood Springs Ranch, Westcliffe, County of Custer, Colorado

Lot 5, Conquistador, Westcliffe, Count of Custer, Colorado

Note: Since this article was first posted it has become apparent that Klaus Pesch has sold the property at lot 5 Conquistador which he purchased with financial input from multiple team members, and has kept all of the profits for use in another of his projects

The Pesch family and a select group of team members (read: those not already floundering in debt) have systematically purchased blocks of land (and in some cased groups of adjoining block) in Westcliffe Colorado to create an end time community in a place they consider to be one of the safest in America when society collapses. The community in Westcliffe and neighboring Silvercliffe are completely unawares of what is being planned for their valley, all contact with adjoining farms and businesses in town has been carefully engineered to build seemingly innocuous and friendly relationships without revealing the true intent of the group.

Roads and drainage have been built, electricity connections have been planned, buildings have been designed and plans drawn up ready to build; all intended to support the ‘Sanctuary property’, the heart of the reason for being there, which is again owned by the Pesch family.

Many young families have been crippled with debt as they fought to be part of this project, led to believe it was one of the most important spiritual moves for the nation and its long term spiritual survival, buying properties some had never even seen, or taking over the payments for relatives within the team who were unable to keep up with the repayment schedule for properties they had already purchased.

The financial arrangements behind these purchases are sub-prime to put it mildly and the legal documentation is woefully lacking in arrangements where the true ownership of the properties have changed hands sometimes three or four times, between team members.

All those involved are locked into a utopian dream heralded by Klaus Pesch, with very little chance of getting their money out at any stage and obligated to keep on feeding the mountain of debt. The only way out is to walk away and lose the money already invested.

There is a savage malfunction in the minds of people who believe with all their (deluded) hearts that God has lead them through trials and tribulations to the most holy places in Australia, Germany, Switzerland, America …and the list goes on; and equipped them to build a physical home for the Holy Spirit to dwell in as he withdraws to the pre-appointed places during the end times, that they need to resort to corruption, deception and cruelty on an epic scale in order to maintain the progress of their vision and preserve the integrity of their message.

When places become more important than people’s wellbeing; and abuse is necessary to maintain order in the camp, one wonders how far away from faith you can get and still believe you are fulfilling God’s will.

The Pesch family has become so tragically self-absorbed; obsessed with their own version of truth and righteousness that they can no longer see when others are suffering because of their actions.

They only see the ‘end times’, the fulfillment of prophesy (scriptural or modern day) and their own privileged position in the final game plan of God, the elect, the true Sons of God, faithful, long suffering and patient to the end.

This self appointed importance and self righteous justification of all that they do in the name of the lord has blinded them to the needs and well being of those around them. Life is lived to serve their view of God, fulfill their interpretation of the scriptures and to build their version of the Kingdom of God here on earth…with all the real estate they can lay their hands on.

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